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31 March 2012

Batavia Market gate, 1922


Nozomi Ohashi at a Ponyo press conference in 2009


The Michigan Jug

30 March 2012

A Seri ironwood carving depicting a seal


A painting of Friedrich Schiller


Salix hastata

29 March 2012

Side view of the main church of the Etropole Monastery


Sandra Holden


Artwork from The Banner Saga

28 March 2012

Illinois Central No. 790 on display at Steamtown, USA


Tall everlasting, cultivated Melbourne


The prayer hall of the Aqsunqur Mosque

27 March 2012


Banksia oblongifolia, Georges River National Park


26 March 2012

Augustus Brine


Shire Hall, meeting place of the Monmouth Town Council


Tufted capuchins (Sapajus apella)

25 March 2012

A knotwork, a design often associated with Celtic traditions. The outer design is a circle, surrounding what appears to be a triangle surrounded by a Celtic knot at first glance. Closer inspection of the triangle reveals that it is in fact an organic part of the inner knot, which seems to have two continuous segments linked by knots. At first glance, the knotwork appears to be symmetric; closer inspection reveals that the right-hand knots seem to be the reverse of the left-hand knots and there are are small differences among the "twin nots"; the right and left hands of the design have variations, much as our right and left hands have subtle distinctions. The design is not symmetric with respect to 120 degree rotations: The center of the pseudo-triangle is above the center of the surrounding circle, but visual balance is maintained by extra knots below the lower pseudo–line-segment. The background is crimson.


Morgraig Castle


A potato infected by Streptomyces scabies

24 March 2012

A plate of Paneer Tikka


Film poster for The Virginian


Amethyst at anchor

23 March 2012

Faceless Amish dolls


David B. Bleak


The Disney Wonder at Puerto Vallarta

22 March 2012

Former EMI headquarters in Hayes


Prince Antasari on 2009 series 2000 rupiah bill


The Atlantic cranch squid swimming in the "cockatoo" posture

21 March 2012

Duvernay as Miranda in La tentation


Victoria Fountain at Old Steine Gardens


Connie Mack

20 March 2012

1884 Michigan Wolverines football team


Common toad attacked by toadfly larvae


Satellite image of the nor'easter

19 March 2012

Branch House, Richmond, Virginia


The toothcomb of a lemur (viewed from above)


Detail of official portrait of JJ Rochussen, 1845

18 March 2012

Woodmancote Mission Church, a tin tabernacle at Woodmancote, West Sussex


George Jewett in 1890


1833 oil painting by Thomas Sully of Octavia Celestia Valentine Walton, later known as Madame Le Vert

17 March 2012

The "Humboldt-Box" in June 2011


Whistler's The Princess from the Land of Porcelain


Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit

16 March 2012

Virago, British racehorse. Engraving appeared in Baily's Magazine 1854. From painting by Harry Hall (1814–1882).


The Tamamushi Shrine


An adult male Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog in the Atlanta Botanical Garden, the last of its kind

15 March 2012

The bow of the wrecked RMS Titanic


Meat fruit, not a mandarin orange

14 March 2012

Water Willow, an 1871 portrait of Jane Morris in the landscape near Kelmscott Manor which appears in the left background. Oil on canvas glued to wood.


Abel Gance studio portrait


Eucalyptus deanei, Woodford, NSW

13 March 2012

Michael Crouse


Knotted fan coral


Unionoida shell used in button manufacturing

12 March 2012

Baldwin–Wallace conservatory of music


Imme R100


Confederate Memorial Monument in Montgomery, Alabama

11 March 2012

Charles Cruft, pictured in 1902


A gelatinous seasnail


A Victorian photo of the bridge that featured in the battle

10 March 2012

Holly Lincoln-Smith


Great Dismal Swamp Maroons 1888


Juvenile Pomacanthus semicirculatus

9 March 2012

Sandwick Fish Bed


Eliza Barchus


Wartime poster portraying a woman wearing a red bandana to hold her hair, looking at the viewer, the right arm extended with the hand raised high and clenched, the left hand rolling up the right sleeve of a worker's coverall. Words at the top read, "We Can Do It!"

8 March 2012

Esther Hill


A possible portrait of Giulietta Guicciardi


Caricature of P. P. Carp

7 March 2012

Melissa Rippon


Antoine Watteau: Gilles (or Pierrot) and Four Other Characters of the Commedia dell'arte, c. 1718. Musée du Louvre, Paris.


The Kugelbake

6 March 2012

Nasturtiums


The 16th-century tower of St Mary Magdalene's Church in Bolney, West Sussex


Sand dunes and beach at Penhale Sands

5 March 2012

St Michael's Mount, favoured by some scholars as the location of Ictis


Stratiotosuchus maxhechti


A picture of the southern entrance to the Engaña Tunnel

4 March 2012

Thomas Tyldesley in an 1831 illustration


Teigan Van Roosmalen


Le Sommeil, painting by Gustave Courbet

3 March 2012

Salix glauca in East Greenland tundra


Photograph of William Carter, 1860


The Lost World Pyramid dominates the complex.

2 March 2012

Self-Portrait with cigarette. Oil on panel by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1880.


A colorful one-and-a-half-story wooden building with a pointed wooden shingled roof and large signs on the front and in front reading "Redstone General Store". There are some old gas pumps out front. To the left is another house in a mixture of colors.


Hot-air ballooning at Vauxhall Fields

1 March 2012

Woollen Monmouth cap


By the River Wye


Painting of Minoru, champion racehorse, as featured in Vanity Fair on 8 September 1909