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Shuttle Endeavour in orbit 12/1998 - Earth with Endeavour space shuttle 12/1998 - Wide angle view of the Earth from space shuttle Endeavour. 12 - 1998. The crew of STS - 88 mission began construction of the International Space Station, joining the U.S. - built Unity node to the Russian - built Zarya module. The crew carried a large - format IMAX camera from which this picture was taken. - Payload bay camera view of Mozambique. Dec 1998
Shuttle Endeavour in orbit 12/1998 - Earth with Endeavour space shuttle 12/1998 - Wide angle view of the Earth from space shuttle Endeavour. 12 - 1998. The crew of STS - 88 mission began construction of the International Space Station, joining the U.S. - built Unity node to the Russian - built Zarya module. The crew carried a large - format IMAX camera from which this picture was taken. - Payload bay camera view of Mozambique. Dec 1998

PIX4647473: Shuttle Endeavour in orbit 12/1998 - Earth with Endeavour space shuttle 12/1998 - Wide angle view of the Earth from space shuttle Endeavour. 12 - 1998. The crew of STS - 88 mission began construction of the International Space Station, joining the U.S. - built Unity node to the Russian - built Zarya module. The crew carried a large - format IMAX camera from which this picture was taken. - Payload bay camera view of Mozambique. Dec 1998 / Bridgeman Images

Extra exit - vehicle J.Ross STS - 88 12/1998 - Astronaut Jerry L. Ross EVA - 12/1998 - Jerry L. Ross, during one of his three extra-vehicle outings. In the foreground part of the international space station. December 1998. Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, mission specialist, pictured during one of three space walks which were conducted on the twelve - day mission. The solar array panel for the Russian - built Zarya module can be seen along right edge. Dec 1998
Extra exit - vehicle J.Ross STS - 88 12/1998 - Astronaut Jerry L. Ross EVA - 12/1998 - Jerry L. Ross, during one of his three extra-vehicle outings. In the foreground part of the international space station. December 1998. Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, mission specialist, pictured during one of three space walks which were conducted on the twelve - day mission. The solar array panel for the Russian - built Zarya module can be seen along right edge. Dec 1998

PIX4647478: Extra exit - vehicle J.Ross STS - 88 12/1998 - Astronaut Jerry L. Ross EVA - 12/1998 - Jerry L. Ross, during one of his three extra-vehicle outings. In the foreground part of the international space station. December 1998. Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, mission specialist, pictured during one of three space walks which were conducted on the twelve - day mission. The solar array panel for the Russian - built Zarya module can be seen along right edge. Dec 1998 / Bridgeman Images

Jacob goes to Laban in Mesopotamia Miniature from Codex 212 (or padovano or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi
Jacob goes to Laban in Mesopotamia Miniature from Codex 212 (or padovano or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi

LRI4647549: Jacob goes to Laban in Mesopotamia Miniature from Codex 212 (or padovano or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi, Unknown Artist, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Berlin Philarmonia and Zoo (Germany), construction 1961-1964, architect Hans Scharoun and Edgar Wisnieewski.
Berlin Philarmonia and Zoo (Germany), construction 1961-1964, architect Hans Scharoun and Edgar Wisnieewski.

TEC4647563: Berlin Philarmonia and Zoo (Germany), construction 1961-1964, architect Hans Scharoun and Edgar Wisnieewski. / Bridgeman Images

Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987.
Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987.

TEC4647584: Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987. / Bridgeman Images

The envious Philistines fill the hollow wells by Isaac Miniature from the codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi
The envious Philistines fill the hollow wells by Isaac Miniature from the codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi

LRI4647611: The envious Philistines fill the hollow wells by Isaac Miniature from the codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi, Unknown Artist, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Data verification in Discovery 08/1997 - Data checking in space shuttle Discovery. 08/1997 - Astronaut Curtis Brown checks 50 pages of data sent by flight controllers. 08/1997. At the Space Shuttle Discovery's Thermal Imaging Printing System (TIPS) station, Curtis Brown checks some 50 pages of data sent up by flight controllers. Aug 1997
Data verification in Discovery 08/1997 - Data checking in space shuttle Discovery. 08/1997 - Astronaut Curtis Brown checks 50 pages of data sent by flight controllers. 08/1997. At the Space Shuttle Discovery's Thermal Imaging Printing System (TIPS) station, Curtis Brown checks some 50 pages of data sent up by flight controllers. Aug 1997

PIX4647402: Data verification in Discovery 08/1997 - Data checking in space shuttle Discovery. 08/1997 - Astronaut Curtis Brown checks 50 pages of data sent by flight controllers. 08/1997. At the Space Shuttle Discovery's Thermal Imaging Printing System (TIPS) station, Curtis Brown checks some 50 pages of data sent up by flight controllers. Aug 1997 / Bridgeman Images

Battle scene between the Ottoman army of Murad III (1546-1595) (left) and the defensers of a strong Detail tartar. Codex miniature R-1296. 16th century Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library Istanbul
Battle scene between the Ottoman army of Murad III (1546-1595) (left) and the defensers of a strong Detail tartar. Codex miniature R-1296. 16th century Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library Istanbul

LRI4646770: Battle scene between the Ottoman army of Murad III (1546-1595) (left) and the defensers of a strong Detail tartar. Codex miniature R-1296. 16th century Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library Istanbul, Ottoman School, (16th century) / Bridgeman Images

the canal de la Fontaine in Nimes (Gard).
the canal de la Fontaine in Nimes (Gard).

RCT4646826: the canal de la Fontaine in Nimes (Gard)., Castan, Remy / Bridgeman Images

Assembled in a park Reunion worldly of nobles in a garden, 18th century (oil on canvas)
Assembled in a park Reunion worldly of nobles in a garden, 18th century (oil on canvas)

JLJ4646876: Assembled in a park Reunion worldly of nobles in a garden, 18th century (oil on canvas), Watteau, Louis Joseph (Watteau de Lille) (1731-98) / Bridgeman Images

Astronaut Roberta Bondar in the rotating chair 01/1992 - Astronaut Roberta Bondar in rotator chair - Roberta Bondar in the spacelab module, prepares for the experience of the rotating chair in order to experiment with the effects of microgravite on the vestibular system (the main sensory system of perception of motion and orientation in relation to vertical). 01/1992. STS - 42 Payload Specialist Roberta L. Bondar gets into the Microgravity Vestibular Investigations rotator chair to begin an experiment. The chair is mounted in the center aisle of the International Microgravity Laboratory 1 spacelab module. Just above Bondar's head is the helmet assembly which is outfitted with accelerometers to measure head movements and visors that fit over each eye independently to provide visual stimuli. The chair system has three movement patterns: “” sinusoidal”” or traveling predictably back and forth over the same distance at a constant speed; “” pseudorandom””” or moving back and forth over varying distances; and “” stepped”””” or varying speeds beginning and stopping suddenly. 01/199
Astronaut Roberta Bondar in the rotating chair 01/1992 - Astronaut Roberta Bondar in rotator chair - Roberta Bondar in the spacelab module, prepares for the experience of the rotating chair in order to experiment with the effects of microgravite on the vestibular system (the main sensory system of perception of motion and orientation in relation to vertical). 01/1992. STS - 42 Payload Specialist Roberta L. Bondar gets into the Microgravity Vestibular Investigations rotator chair to begin an experiment. The chair is mounted in the center aisle of the International Microgravity Laboratory 1 spacelab module. Just above Bondar's head is the helmet assembly which is outfitted with accelerometers to measure head movements and visors that fit over each eye independently to provide visual stimuli. The chair system has three movement patterns: “” sinusoidal”” or traveling predictably back and forth over the same distance at a constant speed; “” pseudorandom””” or moving back and forth over varying distances; and “” stepped”””” or varying speeds beginning and stopping suddenly. 01/199

PIX4646902: Astronaut Roberta Bondar in the rotating chair 01/1992 - Astronaut Roberta Bondar in rotator chair - Roberta Bondar in the spacelab module, prepares for the experience of the rotating chair in order to experiment with the effects of microgravite on the vestibular system (the main sensory system of perception of motion and orientation in relation to vertical). 01/1992. STS - 42 Payload Specialist Roberta L. Bondar gets into the Microgravity Vestibular Investigations rotator chair to begin an experiment. The chair is mounted in the center aisle of the International Microgravity Laboratory 1 spacelab module. Just above Bondar's head is the helmet assembly which is outfitted with accelerometers to measure head movements and visors that fit over each eye independently to provide visual stimuli. The chair system has three movement patterns: “” sinusoidal”” or traveling predictably back and forth over the same distance at a constant speed; “” pseudorandom””” or moving back and forth over varying distances; and “” stepped”””” or varying speeds beginning and stopping suddenly. 01/199 / Bridgeman Images

E.Collins aboard Columbia 07/99 - Astronaut Eileen M. Collins, Commander of Shuttle Columbia, seen aboard the Shuttle on July 24, 1999. Eileen M. Collins, after being the first female pilot of the space shuttle becomes the first female commander of the space shuttle during the STS-93 mission
E.Collins aboard Columbia 07/99 - Astronaut Eileen M. Collins, Commander of Shuttle Columbia, seen aboard the Shuttle on July 24, 1999. Eileen M. Collins, after being the first female pilot of the space shuttle becomes the first female commander of the space shuttle during the STS-93 mission

PIX4647583: E.Collins aboard Columbia 07/99 - Astronaut Eileen M. Collins, Commander of Shuttle Columbia, seen aboard the Shuttle on July 24, 1999. Eileen M. Collins, after being the first female pilot of the space shuttle becomes the first female commander of the space shuttle during the STS-93 mission / Bridgeman Images

Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987.
Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987.

TEC4647600: Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987. / Bridgeman Images

Neo-Sumerian seal & molding of figure speaking to deity (ca. 2150-2000 BCE), -2100-2000 BC (stone)
Neo-Sumerian seal & molding of figure speaking to deity (ca. 2150-2000 BCE), -2100-2000 BC (stone)

JLJ4647650: Neo-Sumerian seal & molding of figure speaking to deity (ca. 2150-2000 BCE), -2100-2000 BC (stone), Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Release of Mr Lee 09/1994 - Astronaut M.Lee during EVA. Sep 16 1994 - Extra vehicle release by Mark Lee testing the SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system. 16/09/1994. Astronaut M.Lee tests SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system during EVA. Sep 16 1994
Release of Mr Lee 09/1994 - Astronaut M.Lee during EVA. Sep 16 1994 - Extra vehicle release by Mark Lee testing the SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system. 16/09/1994. Astronaut M.Lee tests SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system during EVA. Sep 16 1994

PIX4647062: Release of Mr Lee 09/1994 - Astronaut M.Lee during EVA. Sep 16 1994 - Extra vehicle release by Mark Lee testing the SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system. 16/09/1994. Astronaut M.Lee tests SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system during EVA. Sep 16 1994 / Bridgeman Images

Shuttle Endeavour STS - 100 view of ISS 04/2001 - Shuttle Endeavour seen from ISS. April 2001 - Endeavour approaching the International Space Station. April 21, 2001. Endeavour approaches the International Space Station (ISS) for a docking. Apr 21 2001
Shuttle Endeavour STS - 100 view of ISS 04/2001 - Shuttle Endeavour seen from ISS. April 2001 - Endeavour approaching the International Space Station. April 21, 2001. Endeavour approaches the International Space Station (ISS) for a docking. Apr 21 2001

PIX4647808: Shuttle Endeavour STS - 100 view of ISS 04/2001 - Shuttle Endeavour seen from ISS. April 2001 - Endeavour approaching the International Space Station. April 21, 2001. Endeavour approaches the International Space Station (ISS) for a docking. Apr 21 2001 / Bridgeman Images

Release of Mr Lee 09/1994 - Astronaut M.Lee during EVA. Sep 16 1994 - Extra vehicle release by Mark Lee testing the SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system. 16/09/1994. Astronaut Mark C. Lee, STS - 64 mission specialist, tests the new Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system 130 nautical miles above Earth. The forward cargo bay is reflected in Lee's helmet visor in the 35 mm frame, exposed through the space shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck windows. Part of the hardware for the LIDAR - in - Space Technology Experiment (LITE) is in center foreground. Astronauts Lee and Carl J. Meade, mission specialist, took turns using the SAFER hardware during their shared Extrahicular Activity (EVA) on Sept. 16, 1994. The test of SAFER is the first phase of a larger SAFER program whose objectives are to establish a common set of requirements for both space shuttle and space station program needs, develop a flight demonstration of SAFER, validate system performance and, finally, develop a production version version of SAFER for the shuttle and station programs
Release of Mr Lee 09/1994 - Astronaut M.Lee during EVA. Sep 16 1994 - Extra vehicle release by Mark Lee testing the SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system. 16/09/1994. Astronaut Mark C. Lee, STS - 64 mission specialist, tests the new Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system 130 nautical miles above Earth. The forward cargo bay is reflected in Lee's helmet visor in the 35 mm frame, exposed through the space shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck windows. Part of the hardware for the LIDAR - in - Space Technology Experiment (LITE) is in center foreground. Astronauts Lee and Carl J. Meade, mission specialist, took turns using the SAFER hardware during their shared Extrahicular Activity (EVA) on Sept. 16, 1994. The test of SAFER is the first phase of a larger SAFER program whose objectives are to establish a common set of requirements for both space shuttle and space station program needs, develop a flight demonstration of SAFER, validate system performance and, finally, develop a production version version of SAFER for the shuttle and station programs

PIX4647074: Release of Mr Lee 09/1994 - Astronaut M.Lee during EVA. Sep 16 1994 - Extra vehicle release by Mark Lee testing the SAFER (Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue) system. 16/09/1994. Astronaut Mark C. Lee, STS - 64 mission specialist, tests the new Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system 130 nautical miles above Earth. The forward cargo bay is reflected in Lee's helmet visor in the 35 mm frame, exposed through the space shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck windows. Part of the hardware for the LIDAR - in - Space Technology Experiment (LITE) is in center foreground. Astronauts Lee and Carl J. Meade, mission specialist, took turns using the SAFER hardware during their shared Extrahicular Activity (EVA) on Sept. 16, 1994. The test of SAFER is the first phase of a larger SAFER program whose objectives are to establish a common set of requirements for both space shuttle and space station program needs, develop a flight demonstration of SAFER, validate system performance and, finally, develop a production version version of SAFER for the shuttle and station programs / Bridgeman Images

Impact on the shuttle Endeavour 09/1994 - Thermal tile damage on Endeavour space shuttle - 09/1994 - View of a damaged thermal tile on the starboard side of the shuttle. 30/09/1994. View of thermal tile damage on one of the pods (located on the starboard side of the orbiter) protecting the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Orbital Maneuvering System (WHO). Sep 30 1994
Impact on the shuttle Endeavour 09/1994 - Thermal tile damage on Endeavour space shuttle - 09/1994 - View of a damaged thermal tile on the starboard side of the shuttle. 30/09/1994. View of thermal tile damage on one of the pods (located on the starboard side of the orbiter) protecting the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Orbital Maneuvering System (WHO). Sep 30 1994

PIX4647158: Impact on the shuttle Endeavour 09/1994 - Thermal tile damage on Endeavour space shuttle - 09/1994 - View of a damaged thermal tile on the starboard side of the shuttle. 30/09/1994. View of thermal tile damage on one of the pods (located on the starboard side of the orbiter) protecting the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Orbital Maneuvering System (WHO). Sep 30 1994 / Bridgeman Images

Crews in Spacelab 06/1995 - Crewmembers of STS - 71, Mir - 18 and Mir - 19 - 06/1995 - Teams STS-71 and Mir-18 pose in Spacelab. June 1995. Starting from the centre down and then clockwise: Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charels J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (in the corner), Vladimir N. Dezhurov, and Anatoly Y. Solovyev. Inside the Spacelab Science Module, the crewmembers of STS - 71, Mir - 18, and Mir - 19 pose for the traditional inflight picture. An important mission for the human spaceflight program, STS-71 was the 100th U.S. human space launch from Cape Canaveral at Kennedy Space Center. Internationally significant as well, STS - 71 was the first U.S. Space Shuttle - Russian Space Station Mir docking and joint on - orbit operation. Bottom center then clockwise are Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charles J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (angle) Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Anatoly Y. Solovyev
Crews in Spacelab 06/1995 - Crewmembers of STS - 71, Mir - 18 and Mir - 19 - 06/1995 - Teams STS-71 and Mir-18 pose in Spacelab. June 1995. Starting from the centre down and then clockwise: Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charels J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (in the corner), Vladimir N. Dezhurov, and Anatoly Y. Solovyev. Inside the Spacelab Science Module, the crewmembers of STS - 71, Mir - 18, and Mir - 19 pose for the traditional inflight picture. An important mission for the human spaceflight program, STS-71 was the 100th U.S. human space launch from Cape Canaveral at Kennedy Space Center. Internationally significant as well, STS - 71 was the first U.S. Space Shuttle - Russian Space Station Mir docking and joint on - orbit operation. Bottom center then clockwise are Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charles J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (angle) Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Anatoly Y. Solovyev

PIX4647201: Crews in Spacelab 06/1995 - Crewmembers of STS - 71, Mir - 18 and Mir - 19 - 06/1995 - Teams STS-71 and Mir-18 pose in Spacelab. June 1995. Starting from the centre down and then clockwise: Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charels J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (in the corner), Vladimir N. Dezhurov, and Anatoly Y. Solovyev. Inside the Spacelab Science Module, the crewmembers of STS - 71, Mir - 18, and Mir - 19 pose for the traditional inflight picture. An important mission for the human spaceflight program, STS-71 was the 100th U.S. human space launch from Cape Canaveral at Kennedy Space Center. Internationally significant as well, STS - 71 was the first U.S. Space Shuttle - Russian Space Station Mir docking and joint on - orbit operation. Bottom center then clockwise are Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charles J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (angle) Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Anatoly Y. Solovyev / Bridgeman Images

Shuttle Endeavour in orbit 02/2000 - Space shuttle Endeavour orbits Earth Feb 200
Shuttle Endeavour in orbit 02/2000 - Space shuttle Endeavour orbits Earth Feb 200

PIX4647778: Shuttle Endeavour in orbit 02/2000 - Space shuttle Endeavour orbits Earth Feb 200 / Bridgeman Images

Flowers, fruits and parrots, 18th century (painting)
Flowers, fruits and parrots, 18th century (painting)

JLJ4647810: Flowers, fruits and parrots, 18th century (painting), Belin de Fontenay, Jean-Baptiste (1653-1715) / Bridgeman Images

The Atlantis shuttle before decolving - STS - 101 - 05/2000 - Space shuttle Atlantis on launch pad. May 2000 - The Atlantis shuttle on its fire pad. 18 May 2000 STS - 101 Atlantis on Launch Pad 39A; May 18 2000
The Atlantis shuttle before decolving - STS - 101 - 05/2000 - Space shuttle Atlantis on launch pad. May 2000 - The Atlantis shuttle on its fire pad. 18 May 2000 STS - 101 Atlantis on Launch Pad 39A; May 18 2000

PIX4647845: The Atlantis shuttle before decolving - STS - 101 - 05/2000 - Space shuttle Atlantis on launch pad. May 2000 - The Atlantis shuttle on its fire pad. 18 May 2000 STS - 101 Atlantis on Launch Pad 39A; May 18 2000 / Bridgeman Images

Shuttle Endeavour STS - 100 view of ISS 04/2001 - Shuttle Endeavour seen from ISS. April 2001 - Endeavour approaching the International Space Station. April 21, 2001. Endeavour preparing to dock with the International Space Station (ISS) Apr 21 2001
Shuttle Endeavour STS - 100 view of ISS 04/2001 - Shuttle Endeavour seen from ISS. April 2001 - Endeavour approaching the International Space Station. April 21, 2001. Endeavour preparing to dock with the International Space Station (ISS) Apr 21 2001

PIX4647850: Shuttle Endeavour STS - 100 view of ISS 04/2001 - Shuttle Endeavour seen from ISS. April 2001 - Endeavour approaching the International Space Station. April 21, 2001. Endeavour preparing to dock with the International Space Station (ISS) Apr 21 2001 / Bridgeman Images

The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).
The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647943: The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

Sergei Krikalev - Mission STS-88 - Portrait of cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev in training before his flight to the International Space Station in December 1998
Sergei Krikalev - Mission STS-88 - Portrait of cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev in training before his flight to the International Space Station in December 1998

PIX4647447: Sergei Krikalev - Mission STS-88 - Portrait of cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev in training before his flight to the International Space Station in December 1998 / Bridgeman Images

The Bundestag, Tiergarten, Platz der Republik 1 in Berlin (Germany). Architect Paul Wallot (1841-1912), 1884-1894. Photography 10/08/03.
The Bundestag, Tiergarten, Platz der Republik 1 in Berlin (Germany). Architect Paul Wallot (1841-1912), 1884-1894. Photography 10/08/03.

TEC4647464: The Bundestag, Tiergarten, Platz der Republik 1 in Berlin (Germany). Architect Paul Wallot (1841-1912), 1884-1894. Photography 10/08/03. / Bridgeman Images

God asks Jacob to go to Bethel and build a Miniature altar from codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi
God asks Jacob to go to Bethel and build a Miniature altar from codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi

LRI4647539: God asks Jacob to go to Bethel and build a Miniature altar from codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi, Unknown Artist, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987.
Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987.

TEC4647608: Philarmony (Kultur Forum) in Berlin (Germany). Architects Hans Scharoun, 1960-1963 and Edgar Winieewski, 1987. / Bridgeman Images

Friedrichstrasse to Berlin (Germany).
Friedrichstrasse to Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647645: Friedrichstrasse to Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).
The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647963: The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

Depart of astronauts STS - 107 01/2003 - STS - 107 crew is going to launch pad - 16/01/2003. The crew of the STS-107 mission joins firing pad 39A for decolving. Front, from left to right, Ilan Ramon, Kalpana Chawla and William “” Willie”” McCool; behind them, from left to right, Michael Anderson, David Brown, Laurel Clark, and Rick Husband. The STS - 107 crew heads for the Astrovan and a ride to Launch Pad 39A for liftoff. From left to right are Payload Commander Michael Anderson, Mission Specialist David Brown, Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon, Mission Specialists Laurel Clark and Kalpana Chawla, Mission Commandaer Rick Husband and Pilot William “” Willie””” McCool. Ramon is the first astronaut from Israel to fly on a Shuttle. The 16 - day mission is devoted to research and will include more than 80 experiments that will study Earth and space science, advanced technology development, and astronaut health and safety. The payload on Space Shuttle Columbia includes FREESTAR (Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and Research) and the SHI Research Double Module (SHI/RDM), known as SPACEHAB. Experiments on the module range from material sciences to life sciences. Liftoff is scheduled for 10:39 a.m. EST
Depart of astronauts STS - 107 01/2003 - STS - 107 crew is going to launch pad - 16/01/2003. The crew of the STS-107 mission joins firing pad 39A for decolving. Front, from left to right, Ilan Ramon, Kalpana Chawla and William “” Willie”” McCool; behind them, from left to right, Michael Anderson, David Brown, Laurel Clark, and Rick Husband. The STS - 107 crew heads for the Astrovan and a ride to Launch Pad 39A for liftoff. From left to right are Payload Commander Michael Anderson, Mission Specialist David Brown, Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon, Mission Specialists Laurel Clark and Kalpana Chawla, Mission Commandaer Rick Husband and Pilot William “” Willie””” McCool. Ramon is the first astronaut from Israel to fly on a Shuttle. The 16 - day mission is devoted to research and will include more than 80 experiments that will study Earth and space science, advanced technology development, and astronaut health and safety. The payload on Space Shuttle Columbia includes FREESTAR (Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and Research) and the SHI Research Double Module (SHI/RDM), known as SPACEHAB. Experiments on the module range from material sciences to life sciences. Liftoff is scheduled for 10:39 a.m. EST

PIX4648080: Depart of astronauts STS - 107 01/2003 - STS - 107 crew is going to launch pad - 16/01/2003. The crew of the STS-107 mission joins firing pad 39A for decolving. Front, from left to right, Ilan Ramon, Kalpana Chawla and William “” Willie”” McCool; behind them, from left to right, Michael Anderson, David Brown, Laurel Clark, and Rick Husband. The STS - 107 crew heads for the Astrovan and a ride to Launch Pad 39A for liftoff. From left to right are Payload Commander Michael Anderson, Mission Specialist David Brown, Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon, Mission Specialists Laurel Clark and Kalpana Chawla, Mission Commandaer Rick Husband and Pilot William “” Willie””” McCool. Ramon is the first astronaut from Israel to fly on a Shuttle. The 16 - day mission is devoted to research and will include more than 80 experiments that will study Earth and space science, advanced technology development, and astronaut health and safety. The payload on Space Shuttle Columbia includes FREESTAR (Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and Research) and the SHI Research Double Module (SHI/RDM), known as SPACEHAB. Experiments on the module range from material sciences to life sciences. Liftoff is scheduled for 10:39 a.m. EST / Bridgeman Images

The Earth globe (manuscrit, 14th century)
The Earth globe (manuscrit, 14th century)

LRI4648129: The Earth globe (manuscrit, 14th century), Unknown Artist, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Metropolitan station in Berlin (Germany).
Metropolitan station in Berlin (Germany).

MDA4648143: Metropolitan station in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

Desk lamp, 1900 (photo)
Desk lamp, 1900 (photo)

JLJ4648083: Desk lamp, 1900 (photo), Lalique, Rene Jules (1860-1945) / Bridgeman Images

Roman art: the hauling of a boat loaded with barrels destined for trade. Detail. Relief from Cabrieres d'Aigues (Vaucluse). Musee Calvet, Musee Lapidaire, Avignon
Roman art: the hauling of a boat loaded with barrels destined for trade. Detail. Relief from Cabrieres d'Aigues (Vaucluse). Musee Calvet, Musee Lapidaire, Avignon

LRI4648102: Roman art: the hauling of a boat loaded with barrels destined for trade. Detail. Relief from Cabrieres d'Aigues (Vaucluse). Musee Calvet, Musee Lapidaire, Avignon, Roman / Bridgeman Images

Shellhaus, Tiergarten to Berlin (Germany). Before he could build this office building, which had the revolutionary look of the period, the architect Emil Fahrenkamp had to review his plans almost three hundred times before the town planning commission gave its approval in 1930. In 1931, Shell House was inaugurated. Its undulating facade in decrochees was born thanks to the use of a metal frame, a first in Berlin. The dynamic wing, visible to the Landwehrkanus, has a height of five levels in its lower part, gradually reaching ten. Damaged during World War II, the Shell House underwent successive restoration work, respecting its historical aspect and the original interior fittings. In 1965-1968, two towers designed by Paul Baumgarten were added to him on his North wing. The final work took place from 1997 to 1999, and enabled the Berlin gas company, GASAG, to set up its headquarters there.
Shellhaus, Tiergarten to Berlin (Germany). Before he could build this office building, which had the revolutionary look of the period, the architect Emil Fahrenkamp had to review his plans almost three hundred times before the town planning commission gave its approval in 1930. In 1931, Shell House was inaugurated. Its undulating facade in decrochees was born thanks to the use of a metal frame, a first in Berlin. The dynamic wing, visible to the Landwehrkanus, has a height of five levels in its lower part, gradually reaching ten. Damaged during World War II, the Shell House underwent successive restoration work, respecting its historical aspect and the original interior fittings. In 1965-1968, two towers designed by Paul Baumgarten were added to him on his North wing. The final work took place from 1997 to 1999, and enabled the Berlin gas company, GASAG, to set up its headquarters there.

MDA4648118: Shellhaus, Tiergarten to Berlin (Germany). Before he could build this office building, which had the revolutionary look of the period, the architect Emil Fahrenkamp had to review his plans almost three hundred times before the town planning commission gave its approval in 1930. In 1931, Shell House was inaugurated. Its undulating facade in decrochees was born thanks to the use of a metal frame, a first in Berlin. The dynamic wing, visible to the Landwehrkanus, has a height of five levels in its lower part, gradually reaching ten. Damaged during World War II, the Shell House underwent successive restoration work, respecting its historical aspect and the original interior fittings. In 1965-1968, two towers designed by Paul Baumgarten were added to him on his North wing. The final work took place from 1997 to 1999, and enabled the Berlin gas company, GASAG, to set up its headquarters there. / Bridgeman Images


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