LRI4673184: Portrait of Count Franz Anton von Nostitz-Rieneck (1725-1794) founder of the State Theatre of Prague in 1783 (Portrait of aristocrat Frantisek Antonin Count Nostitz Rieneck who built Estates Theatre or Stavovske divadlo, Prague) Anonymous painting, 18th century - Prague, Mozartien Museum, Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4673429: East American Coast Night View - 04/2011 - Cities on east coast of the USA by night 04/2011 - Part of East American Coast View from International Space Station (ISS) on April 6, 2011. Light pollution in New York (right), Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, Richmond (extreme left) and Norfolk (bottom) contrasts with the darkness of the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Seaboard Conurbation (ASC) on East Coast of the United States. The ASC extends over 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) and includes the major economic, governmental, and cultural centers of Boston, Massachusetts; New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; and Washington, District of Columbia. This astronaut photograph includes every metropolitan area in the ASC except for Boston (located off the image to the northeast). This night image highlights the position and extent of each metropolitan area through urban lighting patterns. Two other large metropolitan areas are visible in the image - - Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia, at image lower left - - but neither is considered part of the ASC. In contrast to the city lights along the sea coast and interior, the Atlantic Ocean appears as a featureless dark region filling the lower right quarter of the image. Image acquired on April 6, 2011 from the international space station (ISS) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4674038: Hurricane Felix seen since ISS 09/2007 - Hurricane Felix seen over Cuba by members of Expedition 15 of the International Space Station. 3 September 2007. This view of Hurricane Felix was taken from the Earth - orbiting International Space Station (ISS) by an Expedition 15 crewmember using a digital still camera equipped with a 28 - 70 mm lens set at 32 mm focal length on Sept. 3, 2007 at 11:39:56 GMT. The ISS was located at the nadir point of 20.4 degrees north latitude and 80.4 degrees west longitude, over Pickle Bank, the waters between Grand Cayman Island and Cuba. At approximately noon GMT, Hurricane Felix was near 14.2 degrees north latitude and 76.9 degrees west longitude, about 260 miles (425 kilometers) south of Kingston Jamaica, and 425 miles (685 kilometers) east of Cabo Gracias a Dios on the Nicaragua/Honduras border, moving west at 21 miles per hour (33 kilometers per hour). The sustained winds were 165 miles per hour with higher gusts making it a category 5 on the Saffir - Simpson scale / Bridgeman Images
PIX4674074: Tropical Tempete Fay seen from space - 08/2008 - Tropical storm Fay seen from space - 08/2008 - Fay Tropical Tempete over Florida, seen on August 19, 2008 from the International Space Station. 19 Aug. 2008 - This frame is a westward - looking oblique view of Tropical Storm Fay, as seen about 4:43 p.m. (EDT) on Aug. 19, 2008 from the International Space Station from a vantage point of 220 statute miles above the Atlantic Ocean just northeast of the Bahama Islands (approximately 28.4 degrees north latitude and 75.0 degrees west longitude). Fay had sustained winds of 55 nautical miles per hour with gusts to 65 nautical miles per hour and was estimated to be centered just northwest of Lake Okeechobee, Florida (around 27.3 degrees north latitude and 81.0 degrees west longitude. This panoramic view includes the Gulf of Mexico to the west of the storm / Bridgeman Images
LBY4673613: Residence le Sophora, Le Bois lives, in ZAC Euralille 2, in Lille (Nord). Architect Philippe Dubus, realisation 2003- 2006. Located close to the peripheral motorway, the first housing projects of the Bois Habite are out. In a very vegetalised environment, in the form of superimposed houses, this new, fairly dense area will nevertheless offer typologies close to individual housing. Photography 20/09/07., Dubus, Philippe (fl.20th) / Bridgeman Images
LBY4673639: Residence le Sophora, Le Bois lives, in ZAC Euralille 2, in Lille (Nord). Architect Philippe Dubus, realisation 2003- 2006. Located close to the peripheral motorway, the first housing projects of the Bois Habite are out. In a very vegetalised environment, in the form of superimposed houses, this new, fairly dense area will nevertheless offer typologies close to individual housing. Photography 20/09/07., Dubus, Philippe (fl.20th) / Bridgeman Images
LBY4673659: Residence le Sophora, Le Bois lives, in ZAC Euralille 2, in Lille (Nord). Architect Philippe Dubus, realisation 2003- 2006. Located close to the peripheral motorway, the first housing projects of the Bois Habite are out. In a very vegetalised environment, in the form of superimposed houses, this new, fairly dense area will nevertheless offer typologies close to individual housing. Photography 20/09/07., Dubus, Philippe (fl.20th) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4674128: Hurricane Ike seen by satellite 09/2008 - Hurricane Ike above Cuba 09/2008 - Hurricane Ike seen over Cuba on 7 September 2008. Image obtained by the American satellite Aqua. Just an hour and a half after this image of Hurricane Ike was captured by the MODIS on NASA's Aqua satellite on September 7, 2008, the National Hurricane Center released its 2:00 p.m. EDT public advisory, warning residents of Cuba and other Caribbean islands, as well as the Florida Keys, that Ike was a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, with winds near 135 mph (215 kilometers per hour), with higher gusts. The image shows Ike approaching eastern Cuba, the eye just west of Great Inagua Island (one of the Turks and Caicos Islands). According to later advisories, Ike made landfall as a Category 3 storm, with winds around 125 miles per hour. Heavy rains were predicted to cause deadly floods and mudslides in mountainous parts of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and Cuba / Bridgeman Images