Argentina, Buenos Aires, Avenida de Mayo, Farmacia del Dr. Ahorro, discount pharmacy, drug store, medication, medicine, Hispanic, man, pharmacist, health care, personal products, shelf, retail display,
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Avenida de Mayo, Farmacia del Dr. Ahorro, discount pharmacy, drug store, medication, medicine, shopping, Hispanic, man, woman, pharmacist, health care, personal care products, shelf, retail display, customer,
Panama, Panama City, Bella Vista, Via Espana, pharmacy, drug store, business, Farmacia Carbono, home delivery, sign, entrance, Panadol, advertisement, Spanish language
aeroplane; airplane; aircraft; plane; aviation; fly; flying; McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle; 79-0036; 79-0074; 53 TFS; 36 TFW; United States Air Force Europe; USAFE; Mildenhall; EGUN
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79-0036 carries the colours of all of the squadrons, while 79-0074 (yellow) belongs to the 53rd TFS.
Tin of Carnation Corn Caps, c. 1950. The lid features an charming illustration of a carnation flower (Dianthus caryophyllus) and advertises that by using the product will result in efficient and painless removal corns. These were manufactured by Cuxson, Gerrard and Co of Oldbury, Warley, West Midlands, UK - a vintage nineteen fifties item for editorial use only.
Humphry Davy (1778-1829) British chemist . Inventor of safety lamp for miners. Using electrolysis he discovered a number of elements. Worked on Nitrous oxide (Laughing gas). Professor chemistry, Royal Institution, London, 1802.
Santiago de Compostela; Spain; Galicia; Northern Spain; art; old town; UNESCO World Heritage Site; cathedral; remains of the apostle James; 9th Century; holy city; Christian pilgrimage; Priscillian; the Way of St. James; Camino de Santiago; pharmacist; pharmacy; medicine; doctor; health; shell; wrought iron; traditional; signage; hanging; ornate; green cross; assistance; help
Alfred Nobel prize prizes Bernhard portrait Swedish famous Swede Swedes chemist chemists inventor inventors dynamite engineer engineers industrialist industrialists businessman businessmen invention inventions portraits black and white nineteenth century 19th history historic historical heritage legacy celebrated renowned figure figures man men male males people person discovery discoveries innovator innovators
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Undated portrait of Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833 – 1896) – Swedish chemist, engineer, industrialist and the inventor of dynamite. He used his large fortune in his will to create the Nobel Prizes.
Scientist; Science; Physics; Physicist; Chemist; Chemistry; Radioactivity; Nobel
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Pierre Curie (1859-1906) French chemist, husband of Marie Curie. In 1903 shared Nobel prize for physics with Marie and with Henri Becquerel for work on radioactivity. Marie's favourite photograph of Pierre.
Duke Street, Hadleigh, Suffolk, seen on a November afternoon. The red brick building on the left is the local library, which was then run by Suffolk County Council.
'Louis Pasteur' (1822-1895) French chemist and biologist at work in his laboratory c1889. Pioneer of inoculation against hydrophobia. Albert Edelfelt (1854-1905) French. Painting. Oil on canvas. Musee d'Orsay, Paris.
Shoppers on Tring High Street, Hertfordshire. The buildings are Lloyds Pharmacy, G. Grace and Son Ironmongers, and the Tring and District Conservative Club.
aeroplane; airplane; aircraft; plane; aviation; fly; flying; McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle; 79-0036; 36 TFW; United States Air Force Europe; USAFE; Mildenhall; EGUN
BAe Systems; Hawk 127; LIF; Lead-in Fighter; Royal Australian Air Force; RAAF; 79 Sqn; No 79 Squadron; jet; fast jet; aircraft; aeroplane; airplane; flying; barrel rolling; venting fuel; blue sky