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Greece seen by the satellite Envisat 2003 - Greece observed by the Envisat satellite in 2003
Greece seen by the satellite Envisat 2003 - Greece observed by the Envisat satellite in 2003

PIX4665915: Greece seen by the satellite Envisat 2003 - Greece observed by the Envisat satellite in 2003 / Bridgeman Images

Spring gentian, Gentiana verna. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
Spring gentian, Gentiana verna. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.

FLO4666016: Spring gentian, Gentiana verna. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817. / Bridgeman Images

Alpenrose gold snow-rose, Rhododendron ferrugineum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
Alpenrose gold snow-rose, Rhododendron ferrugineum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.

FLO4666023: Alpenrose gold snow-rose, Rhododendron ferrugineum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817. / Bridgeman Images

Greenland Coast View by Landsat 7 - 09/2000 - Glaciers surrounding Baffin Bay, along the West Coast of Greenland
Greenland Coast View by Landsat 7 - 09/2000 - Glaciers surrounding Baffin Bay, along the West Coast of Greenland

PIX4666051: Greenland Coast View by Landsat 7 - 09/2000 - Glaciers surrounding Baffin Bay, along the West Coast of Greenland / Bridgeman Images

Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland - Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland - These three photos show the Helheim Glacier in Greenland in June 2005 (top), July 2003 (middle) and May 2001 (bottom). The glacier occupies the left part of the images, the icebergs on the fjord on the right. Between 2001 and 2005, the glacier front retreated 7.5 km. Images obtained from the Terra satellite. Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland Along the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, outlet glaciers flow as icy rivers through narrow fjords and out to sea. As long as the thickness of the glacier and the depth of the water allow the ice to remain grounded, it stays intact. Where the ice becomes too thin or the water too deep, the edge floats and rapidly crumbles into icebergs. Satellite observations of eastern Greenland's Helheim Glacier show that the position of the iceberg's calving front, or margin, has undergone rapid and dramatic change since 2001, and the glacier's flow to the sea has sped up as well. These images from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on Nasa's Terra satellite show the Helheim glacier in June 2005 (top), July 2003 (middle), and May 2001 (bottom). The glacier occupies the left part of the images, while large and small icebergs pack the narrow fjord in the right part of the images. Bare ground appears brown or tan, while vegetation appears in shades of red. From the 1970s until about 2001, the position of the glacier's margin changed little. But between 2001 and 2005, the margin retreated landward about 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles), and its speed increased from 8 to 11 kilometers per year. Between 2001 and 2003, the glacier also thinned by up to 40 meters (about 131 feet). Overall, the margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet have been thinning by tens of meters over the last decade
Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland - Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland - These three photos show the Helheim Glacier in Greenland in June 2005 (top), July 2003 (middle) and May 2001 (bottom). The glacier occupies the left part of the images, the icebergs on the fjord on the right. Between 2001 and 2005, the glacier front retreated 7.5 km. Images obtained from the Terra satellite. Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland Along the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, outlet glaciers flow as icy rivers through narrow fjords and out to sea. As long as the thickness of the glacier and the depth of the water allow the ice to remain grounded, it stays intact. Where the ice becomes too thin or the water too deep, the edge floats and rapidly crumbles into icebergs. Satellite observations of eastern Greenland's Helheim Glacier show that the position of the iceberg's calving front, or margin, has undergone rapid and dramatic change since 2001, and the glacier's flow to the sea has sped up as well. These images from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on Nasa's Terra satellite show the Helheim glacier in June 2005 (top), July 2003 (middle), and May 2001 (bottom). The glacier occupies the left part of the images, while large and small icebergs pack the narrow fjord in the right part of the images. Bare ground appears brown or tan, while vegetation appears in shades of red. From the 1970s until about 2001, the position of the glacier's margin changed little. But between 2001 and 2005, the margin retreated landward about 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles), and its speed increased from 8 to 11 kilometers per year. Between 2001 and 2003, the glacier also thinned by up to 40 meters (about 131 feet). Overall, the margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet have been thinning by tens of meters over the last decade

PIX4666053: Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland - Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland - These three photos show the Helheim Glacier in Greenland in June 2005 (top), July 2003 (middle) and May 2001 (bottom). The glacier occupies the left part of the images, the icebergs on the fjord on the right. Between 2001 and 2005, the glacier front retreated 7.5 km. Images obtained from the Terra satellite. Retreat of the Helheim Glacier, Greenland Along the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, outlet glaciers flow as icy rivers through narrow fjords and out to sea. As long as the thickness of the glacier and the depth of the water allow the ice to remain grounded, it stays intact. Where the ice becomes too thin or the water too deep, the edge floats and rapidly crumbles into icebergs. Satellite observations of eastern Greenland's Helheim Glacier show that the position of the iceberg's calving front, or margin, has undergone rapid and dramatic change since 2001, and the glacier's flow to the sea has sped up as well. These images from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on Nasa's Terra satellite show the Helheim glacier in June 2005 (top), July 2003 (middle), and May 2001 (bottom). The glacier occupies the left part of the images, while large and small icebergs pack the narrow fjord in the right part of the images. Bare ground appears brown or tan, while vegetation appears in shades of red. From the 1970s until about 2001, the position of the glacier's margin changed little. But between 2001 and 2005, the margin retreated landward about 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles), and its speed increased from 8 to 11 kilometers per year. Between 2001 and 2003, the glacier also thinned by up to 40 meters (about 131 feet). Overall, the margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet have been thinning by tens of meters over the last decade / Bridgeman Images

American viburnum, Lantana mista. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Miss Rebello from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
American viburnum, Lantana mista. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Miss Rebello from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.

FLO4666055: American viburnum, Lantana mista. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Miss Rebello from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817. / Bridgeman Images

Siberian larkspur, Delphinium grandiflorum (Delphinium chinense). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
Siberian larkspur, Delphinium grandiflorum (Delphinium chinense). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.

FLO4666066: Siberian larkspur, Delphinium grandiflorum (Delphinium chinense). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817. / Bridgeman Images

Gonna, Struthiola juniperina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
Gonna, Struthiola juniperina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.

FLO4666077: Gonna, Struthiola juniperina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817. / Bridgeman Images

Conrad Loddiges (1738-1826), 1810 - Pansra or binda, Colebrookia oppositifolia, Indian shrub - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810 -
Conrad Loddiges (1738-1826), 1810 - Pansra or binda, Colebrookia oppositifolia, Indian shrub - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810 -

FLO4666466: Conrad Loddiges (1738-1826), 1810 - Pansra or binda, Colebrookia oppositifolia, Indian shrub - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810 - / Bridgeman Images

Variete of white Amaryllis (Pancratium ovatum), native to the Caribbean. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.
Variete of white Amaryllis (Pancratium ovatum), native to the Caribbean. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.

FLO4666503: Variete of white Amaryllis (Pancratium ovatum), native to the Caribbean. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. / Bridgeman Images

Clock Tower in Venice - The clock tower in Venice - Detail of the Clock Tower in Venice, built in St. Mark's Square in 1496. Detail of the clock tower in Venice
Clock Tower in Venice - The clock tower in Venice - Detail of the Clock Tower in Venice, built in St. Mark's Square in 1496. Detail of the clock tower in Venice

PIX4666536: Clock Tower in Venice - The clock tower in Venice - Detail of the Clock Tower in Venice, built in St. Mark's Square in 1496. Detail of the clock tower in Venice / Bridgeman Images

Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.
Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.

FLO4666537: Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. / Bridgeman Images

Venice and its lagoon - 2017 - Venice lagoon, Italy, seen from space. 2017 - Venice lagoon seen from the International Space Station (ISS) on March 8, 2017
Venice and its lagoon - 2017 - Venice lagoon, Italy, seen from space. 2017 - Venice lagoon seen from the International Space Station (ISS) on March 8, 2017

PIX4666552: Venice and its lagoon - 2017 - Venice lagoon, Italy, seen from space. 2017 - Venice lagoon seen from the International Space Station (ISS) on March 8, 2017 / Bridgeman Images

Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis). Tropical plant of Malaysian origin. The species represented here is not confined only to the Detroit of Malacca (Malaysia), but occurs throughout India and most islands of the southern seas. The fruits are edible and excellent and contain only one large seed. Illustration by William Miller, Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.
Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis). Tropical plant of Malaysian origin. The species represented here is not confined only to the Detroit of Malacca (Malaysia), but occurs throughout India and most islands of the southern seas. The fruits are edible and excellent and contain only one large seed. Illustration by William Miller, Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.

FLO4666557: Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis). Tropical plant of Malaysian origin. The species represented here is not confined only to the Detroit of Malacca (Malaysia), but occurs throughout India and most islands of the southern seas. The fruits are edible and excellent and contain only one large seed. Illustration by William Miller, Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. / Bridgeman Images

The campanile leaning from San Giorgio dei Greci - Venice - Tilted campanile - Venice - The campanile dei Greci, seen from the bridge of the Pieta. The inclination of the Campanile dei Greci is due to the collapse of its foundations. San Giorgio dei Greci campanile
The campanile leaning from San Giorgio dei Greci - Venice - Tilted campanile - Venice - The campanile dei Greci, seen from the bridge of the Pieta. The inclination of the Campanile dei Greci is due to the collapse of its foundations. San Giorgio dei Greci campanile

PIX4666571: The campanile leaning from San Giorgio dei Greci - Venice - Tilted campanile - Venice - The campanile dei Greci, seen from the bridge of the Pieta. The inclination of the Campanile dei Greci is due to the collapse of its foundations. San Giorgio dei Greci campanile / Bridgeman Images

Bronze statue of Giordano Bruno (1889) by Ettore Ferrari (1845-1929), Campo dei Fiori, Rome.
Bronze statue of Giordano Bruno (1889) by Ettore Ferrari (1845-1929), Campo dei Fiori, Rome.

PIX4666601: Bronze statue of Giordano Bruno (1889) by Ettore Ferrari (1845-1929), Campo dei Fiori, Rome. / Bridgeman Images

Arbutus serratifolia, arbutus tree or strawberry tree, with a profusion of falling flowers in the form of creme bells and long, shiny green leaves. Supposedly native to the east, this plant has long been cultivated in England. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.
Arbutus serratifolia, arbutus tree or strawberry tree, with a profusion of falling flowers in the form of creme bells and long, shiny green leaves. Supposedly native to the east, this plant has long been cultivated in England. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.

FLO4666640: Arbutus serratifolia, arbutus tree or strawberry tree, with a profusion of falling flowers in the form of creme bells and long, shiny green leaves. Supposedly native to the east, this plant has long been cultivated in England. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. / Bridgeman Images

Justicia coccinea or Pachystachys coccinea. Variete with ecarlate red flowers. Drawing by T. Boys. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.
Justicia coccinea or Pachystachys coccinea. Variete with ecarlate red flowers. Drawing by T. Boys. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.

FLO4666669: Justicia coccinea or Pachystachys coccinea. Variete with ecarlate red flowers. Drawing by T. Boys. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. / Bridgeman Images

Recovering pieces thrown into the water.
Recovering pieces thrown into the water.

PIX4666717: Recovering pieces thrown into the water. / Bridgeman Images

Malta view by satellite - Malta seen from satellite - Malta seen by satellite EO - 1 on 12 August 2009. Malta, an independent republic, consists of a small group of islands located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, with a total area of 316 square kilometers. The capital and leading port of the country is Valletta, which appears as a gray patch around the two deep inlets on Malta's northern coastline. This natural - color image was acquired on August 12 2009, by the EO - 1 satellite
Malta view by satellite - Malta seen from satellite - Malta seen by satellite EO - 1 on 12 August 2009. Malta, an independent republic, consists of a small group of islands located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, with a total area of 316 square kilometers. The capital and leading port of the country is Valletta, which appears as a gray patch around the two deep inlets on Malta's northern coastline. This natural - color image was acquired on August 12 2009, by the EO - 1 satellite

PIX4666751: Malta view by satellite - Malta seen from satellite - Malta seen by satellite EO - 1 on 12 August 2009. Malta, an independent republic, consists of a small group of islands located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, with a total area of 316 square kilometers. The capital and leading port of the country is Valletta, which appears as a gray patch around the two deep inlets on Malta's northern coastline. This natural - color image was acquired on August 12 2009, by the EO - 1 satellite / Bridgeman Images

Norway seen by satellite - Norway seen from satellite Envisat - Image obtained by satellite Envisat
Norway seen by satellite - Norway seen from satellite Envisat - Image obtained by satellite Envisat

PIX4666770: Norway seen by satellite - Norway seen from satellite Envisat - Image obtained by satellite Envisat / Bridgeman Images

Lofoten Islands - Norway - Rorbu in the fjord: In the foreground, a traditional fishing cabin (Rorbu). Traditional rorbu on the shore of a fjord in Lofoten. A rainbow is visible in the background
Lofoten Islands - Norway - Rorbu in the fjord: In the foreground, a traditional fishing cabin (Rorbu). Traditional rorbu on the shore of a fjord in Lofoten. A rainbow is visible in the background

PIX4666790: Lofoten Islands - Norway - Rorbu in the fjord: In the foreground, a traditional fishing cabin (Rorbu). Traditional rorbu on the shore of a fjord in Lofoten. A rainbow is visible in the background / Bridgeman Images

Garden croton, Codiaeum variegatum (Codiaeum vanoosterzeei). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.
Garden croton, Codiaeum variegatum (Codiaeum vanoosterzeei). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.

FLO4663198: Garden croton, Codiaeum variegatum (Codiaeum vanoosterzeei). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883. / Bridgeman Images

Stegoceras - Stegoceras was a herbivorous pachycephalosaur two-meres long dinosaur that lived in North America during Cretace. Stegoceras was a genus of plant-eating ornithischian pachycephalosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Late Cretaceous period. It had an estimated length of up to 2 meters
Stegoceras - Stegoceras was a herbivorous pachycephalosaur two-meres long dinosaur that lived in North America during Cretace. Stegoceras was a genus of plant-eating ornithischian pachycephalosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Late Cretaceous period. It had an estimated length of up to 2 meters

PIX4663208: Stegoceras - Stegoceras was a herbivorous pachycephalosaur two-meres long dinosaur that lived in North America during Cretace. Stegoceras was a genus of plant-eating ornithischian pachycephalosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Late Cretaceous period. It had an estimated length of up to 2 meters / Bridgeman Images

Fuchsia varieties: Fritz, Mathilde and Juliette. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.
Fuchsia varieties: Fritz, Mathilde and Juliette. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.

FLO4663210: Fuchsia varieties: Fritz, Mathilde and Juliette. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883. / Bridgeman Images

Giant potato, Ipomoea mauritiana (Batatas paniculata). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.
Giant potato, Ipomoea mauritiana (Batatas paniculata). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.

FLO4663234: Giant potato, Ipomoea mauritiana (Batatas paniculata). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883. / Bridgeman Images

Golden arum or calla lily, Zantedeschia elliottiana (Calla elliottiana). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration in The Garden from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896.
Golden arum or calla lily, Zantedeschia elliottiana (Calla elliottiana). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration in The Garden from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896.

FLO4663270: Golden arum or calla lily, Zantedeschia elliottiana (Calla elliottiana). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration in The Garden from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896. / Bridgeman Images

Begonia rex cultivar, Countess Louise Erdody. Cross between Begonia Alexander von Humboldt and Begonia argenteo-cupreata, produced by Fr. Nemeczek of Neumarhof. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
Begonia rex cultivar, Countess Louise Erdody. Cross between Begonia Alexander von Humboldt and Begonia argenteo-cupreata, produced by Fr. Nemeczek of Neumarhof. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.

FLO4663281: Begonia rex cultivar, Countess Louise Erdody. Cross between Begonia Alexander von Humboldt and Begonia argenteo-cupreata, produced by Fr. Nemeczek of Neumarhof. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884. / Bridgeman Images

Chinese primrose varieties, Primula sinensis. Swanley Red 1, Princess Beatrice 2, Swanley Purple 3, Princess of Wales 4, The Queen 5, Luteo-Alba 6 and Swanley Giant 7. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
Chinese primrose varieties, Primula sinensis. Swanley Red 1, Princess Beatrice 2, Swanley Purple 3, Princess of Wales 4, The Queen 5, Luteo-Alba 6 and Swanley Giant 7. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.

FLO4663303: Chinese primrose varieties, Primula sinensis. Swanley Red 1, Princess Beatrice 2, Swanley Purple 3, Princess of Wales 4, The Queen 5, Luteo-Alba 6 and Swanley Giant 7. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884. / Bridgeman Images

White busy lizzie, Impatiens flaccida (var. albiflora). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
White busy lizzie, Impatiens flaccida (var. albiflora). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.

FLO4663307: White busy lizzie, Impatiens flaccida (var. albiflora). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884. / Bridgeman Images

Marine predators of the cretace - Cretaceous marine predators - Artist's view showing three marine predators that evoluted in the inland sea of North America 75 million years ago. From left to right there is an invertebra pursued by a 1.2 metre Enchodus, followed by a 5 metre Dolichorhynchops followed by an 18 metre Mosasaurus. Three primary marine predators that shared the ocean waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago are illustrated here. Left to right is a non-descript invertebrate pursued by a 4 foot long Enchodus, followed by a 17 foot long Dolichorhynchops, followed by a 55 foot long Mosasaur
Marine predators of the cretace - Cretaceous marine predators - Artist's view showing three marine predators that evoluted in the inland sea of North America 75 million years ago. From left to right there is an invertebra pursued by a 1.2 metre Enchodus, followed by a 5 metre Dolichorhynchops followed by an 18 metre Mosasaurus. Three primary marine predators that shared the ocean waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago are illustrated here. Left to right is a non-descript invertebrate pursued by a 4 foot long Enchodus, followed by a 17 foot long Dolichorhynchops, followed by a 55 foot long Mosasaur

PIX4663332: Marine predators of the cretace - Cretaceous marine predators - Artist's view showing three marine predators that evoluted in the inland sea of North America 75 million years ago. From left to right there is an invertebra pursued by a 1.2 metre Enchodus, followed by a 5 metre Dolichorhynchops followed by an 18 metre Mosasaurus. Three primary marine predators that shared the ocean waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago are illustrated here. Left to right is a non-descript invertebrate pursued by a 4 foot long Enchodus, followed by a 17 foot long Dolichorhynchops, followed by a 55 foot long Mosasaur / Bridgeman Images

Silverback fern, Pityrogramma schizophylla (Gymnogramma schizophyllum var. gloriosa). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
Silverback fern, Pityrogramma schizophylla (Gymnogramma schizophyllum var. gloriosa). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.

FLO4663356: Silverback fern, Pityrogramma schizophylla (Gymnogramma schizophyllum var. gloriosa). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884. / Bridgeman Images

Elasmosaurus - Artist's view of two Elasmosaurus, of the great marine reptiles of the cretace, swimming under the gaze of Ichthyornis. A pair of 40-foot-long Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance in a secluded pool 80 million years ago in what is today North America. The gull-like birds are Ichthyornis, the Cretaceous ecological equivalent of modern seabirds such as gulls, petrels, and skimmers. At over two tons, Elasmosaurus was an air-breathing carnivorous reptile with flippers for limbs and a relatively small head with sharp teeth. More than half of its length was neck which had more than 70 vertebrae, more than any other animal
Elasmosaurus - Artist's view of two Elasmosaurus, of the great marine reptiles of the cretace, swimming under the gaze of Ichthyornis. A pair of 40-foot-long Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance in a secluded pool 80 million years ago in what is today North America. The gull-like birds are Ichthyornis, the Cretaceous ecological equivalent of modern seabirds such as gulls, petrels, and skimmers. At over two tons, Elasmosaurus was an air-breathing carnivorous reptile with flippers for limbs and a relatively small head with sharp teeth. More than half of its length was neck which had more than 70 vertebrae, more than any other animal

PIX4663447: Elasmosaurus - Artist's view of two Elasmosaurus, of the great marine reptiles of the cretace, swimming under the gaze of Ichthyornis. A pair of 40-foot-long Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance in a secluded pool 80 million years ago in what is today North America. The gull-like birds are Ichthyornis, the Cretaceous ecological equivalent of modern seabirds such as gulls, petrels, and skimmers. At over two tons, Elasmosaurus was an air-breathing carnivorous reptile with flippers for limbs and a relatively small head with sharp teeth. More than half of its length was neck which had more than 70 vertebrae, more than any other animal / Bridgeman Images

Dahlia coccinea varieties: Mrs. Burbidge, Bronze and Negress. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
Dahlia coccinea varieties: Mrs. Burbidge, Bronze and Negress. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.

FLO4663475: Dahlia coccinea varieties: Mrs. Burbidge, Bronze and Negress. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884. / Bridgeman Images

Eulophia bouliawongo orchid (Lissochilus giganteus). Woodcut by Gardchron after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
Eulophia bouliawongo orchid (Lissochilus giganteus). Woodcut by Gardchron after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.

FLO4663493: Eulophia bouliawongo orchid (Lissochilus giganteus). Woodcut by Gardchron after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888. / Bridgeman Images

Alocasia scabriuscula (Alocasia guttata var. imperialis). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
Alocasia scabriuscula (Alocasia guttata var. imperialis). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.

FLO4663542: Alocasia scabriuscula (Alocasia guttata var. imperialis). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884. / Bridgeman Images


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