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A photograph shows, from left to right, Amtmann (administrative official) R., Colonel S., and Captain B. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the collaboration among German officers as they planned their strategies on the Eastern Front against Soviet forces. Image details File size:
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Similar stock images Historic hydrogen bubble chamber photograph from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It shows a sequence of two catalyzed nuclear reactions - two links in a chain-like reaction. At the top left center of the photo, a muon generated by the Bevatron comes in at a slight angle from left to right. At the first bend in the track, a mesic atom has been formed, a deuteron and proton have been fused into helium, and the muon has been ejected on a track that zigs downward and sharply to the right. At the next sharp angle in the track, another catalyzed reaction has taken place, and the muon is e Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/historic-hydrogen-bubble-chamber-photograph-from-the-lawrence-berkeley-national-laboratory-it-shows-a-sequence-of-two-catalyzed-nuclear-reactions-two-links-in-a-chain-like-reaction-at-the-top-left-center-of-the-photo-a-muon-generated-by-the-bevatron-comes-in-at-a-slight-angle-from-left-to-right-at-the-first-bend-in-the-track-a-mesic-atom-has-been-formed-a-deuteron-and-proton-have-been-fused-into-helium-and-the-muon-has-been-ejected-on-a-track-that-zigs-downward-and-sharply-to-the-right-at-the-next-sharp-angle-in-the-track-another-catalyzed-reaction-has-taken-place-and-the-muon-is-e-image352826671.html RM 2BE0J0F – Historic hydrogen bubble chamber photograph from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It shows a sequence of two catalyzed nuclear reactions - two links in a chain-like reaction. At the top left center of the photo, a muon generated by the Bevatron comes in at a slight angle from left to right. At the first bend in the track, a mesic atom has been formed, a deuteron and proton have been fused into helium, and the muon has been ejected on a track that zigs downward and sharply to the right. At the next sharp angle in the track, another catalyzed reaction has taken place, and the muon is e G. Setti, Otto Weill??, G. Rossi, Photograph shows from left to right Italian choral conductor Giulio Setti (1869-1938) with theater manager Otto Weill (standing, facing left) and opera singer Giulio Rossi (1862-1934)., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/g-setti-otto-weill-g-rossi-photograph-shows-from-left-to-right-italian-choral-conductor-giulio-setti-1869-1938-with-theater-manager-otto-weill-standing-facing-left-and-opera-singer-giulio-rossi-1862-1934-between-ca-1910-and-ca-1915-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599550713.html RM 2WRBW1D – G. Setti, Otto Weill??, G. Rossi, Photograph shows from left to right Italian choral conductor Giulio Setti (1869-1938) with theater manager Otto Weill (standing, facing left) and opera singer Giulio Rossi (1862-1934)., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass When the balloon was almost over the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens this photograph was taken in the southern direction. It shows in one picture most of the Governments buildings at South Kensington. The two long roads to the right and left of the photograph are Queen’s Gate and Exhibition Road respectively. Between them commencing from the bottom of the photograph are the Albert Hall, Royal School of Music, London University, Imperial College of Science and Technology and the Natural History Museum. Towards the left of the photograph is the new Victoria and Albert Museum. The balloon Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/when-the-balloon-was-almost-over-the-albert-memorial-in-kensington-gardens-this-photograph-was-taken-in-the-southern-direction-it-shows-in-one-picture-most-of-the-governments-buildings-at-south-kensington-the-two-long-roads-to-the-right-and-left-of-the-photograph-are-queens-gate-and-exhibition-road-respectively-between-them-commencing-from-the-bottom-of-the-photograph-are-the-albert-hall-royal-school-of-music-london-university-imperial-college-of-science-and-technology-and-the-natural-history-museum-towards-the-left-of-the-photograph-is-the-new-victoria-and-albert-museum-the-balloon-image504788065.html RM 2M97295 – When the balloon was almost over the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens this photograph was taken in the southern direction. It shows in one picture most of the Governments buildings at South Kensington. The two long roads to the right and left of the photograph are Queen’s Gate and Exhibition Road respectively. Between them commencing from the bottom of the photograph are the Albert Hall, Royal School of Music, London University, Imperial College of Science and Technology and the Natural History Museum. Towards the left of the photograph is the new Victoria and Albert Museum. The balloon A contemporary British black and white photograph taken in 1917 from an aeroplane during the First World War. Photograph shows the bombing of a target in Northern France. A British aeroplane can be seen in small detail flying just over the road that runs left to right, having just dropped its bombs. Aerial bombing World war One. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-contemporary-british-black-and-white-photograph-taken-in-1917-from-an-aeroplane-during-the-first-world-war-photograph-shows-the-bombing-of-a-target-in-northern-france-a-british-aeroplane-can-be-seen-in-small-detail-flying-just-over-the-road-that-runs-left-to-right-having-just-dropped-its-bombs-aerial-bombing-world-war-one-image245767039.html RM T7RJA7 – A contemporary British black and white photograph taken in 1917 from an aeroplane during the First World War. Photograph shows the bombing of a target in Northern France. A British aeroplane can be seen in small detail flying just over the road that runs left to right, having just dropped its bombs. Aerial bombing World war One. 1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of the vessel, which was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, for the White Star Line - later to achieve notoriety as the owner of the Titanic. The album shows interiors of the ship, member of the crew, trial cruises, including a visit onboard by the German Kaiser and Prince of Wales, as well as many images of other visitors. This image - Left to right) Gustave Wilhelm Wolff, Walter Henry Wilson, William James Pirrie aand Edward Harland Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/1889-photograph-rms-teutonic-from-an-album-of-images-relating-to-the-launch-of-the-vessel-which-was-built-by-harland-and-wolff-in-belfast-for-the-white-star-line-later-to-achieve-notoriety-as-the-owner-of-the-titanic-the-album-shows-interiors-of-the-ship-member-of-the-crew-trial-cruises-including-a-visit-onboard-by-the-german-kaiser-and-prince-of-wales-as-well-as-many-images-of-other-visitors-this-image-left-to-right-gustave-wilhelm-wolff-walter-henry-wilson-william-james-pirrie-aand-edward-harland-image485678493.html RM 2K64FTD – 1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of the vessel, which was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, for the White Star Line - later to achieve notoriety as the owner of the Titanic. The album shows interiors of the ship, member of the crew, trial cruises, including a visit onboard by the German Kaiser and Prince of Wales, as well as many images of other visitors. This image - Left to right) Gustave Wilhelm Wolff, Walter Henry Wilson, William James Pirrie aand Edward Harland Vintage black and white photograph taken on 11th July 1931. A representative team of women's cricketers from the South Of England met with The Rest in a match played at the Hong Kong Bank Ground, Beckenham, Kent, England. Photo shows rival captains tossing for the right to bat. Miss. K. Donan, Captain of the South, on the left, and Miss. M. Haddelsey, on the right. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/vintage-black-and-white-photograph-taken-on-11th-july-1931-a-representative-team-of-womens-cricketers-from-the-south-of-england-met-with-the-rest-in-a-match-played-at-the-hong-kong-bank-ground-beckenham-kent-england-photo-shows-rival-captains-tossing-for-the-right-to-bat-miss-k-donan-captain-of-the-south-on-the-left-and-miss-m-haddelsey-on-the-right-image350666243.html RM 2BAE6AB – Vintage black and white photograph taken on 11th July 1931. A representative team of women's cricketers from the South Of England met with The Rest in a match played at the Hong Kong Bank Ground, Beckenham, Kent, England. Photo shows rival captains tossing for the right to bat. Miss. K. Donan, Captain of the South, on the left, and Miss. M. Haddelsey, on the right. This photograph was taken just after the ascent and the oval grass patch to the right of the three gasometers shows the mat from which the balloon rose. The region in question is Battersea, and the railway in the middle, showing a train in the station, is Battersea Park Station. The two sets of rails belong to the South Eastern and Chatham and the London Brighton and South Coach. The road with the oval area is Victoria Bridge Road and Victoria Circus. Battersea Park Road can be seen just at the top of the large gasometer running from left to right. 3 April 1909, 1.33 pm. Balloon Corona. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-was-taken-just-after-the-ascent-and-the-oval-grass-patch-to-the-right-of-the-three-gasometers-shows-the-mat-from-which-the-balloon-rose-the-region-in-question-is-battersea-and-the-railway-in-the-middle-showing-a-train-in-the-station-is-battersea-park-station-the-two-sets-of-rails-belong-to-the-south-eastern-and-chatham-and-the-london-brighton-and-south-coach-the-road-with-the-oval-area-is-victoria-bridge-road-and-victoria-circus-battersea-park-road-can-be-seen-just-at-the-top-of-the-large-gasometer-running-from-left-to-right-3-april-1909-133-pm-balloon-corona-image504788066.html RM 2M97296 – This photograph was taken just after the ascent and the oval grass patch to the right of the three gasometers shows the mat from which the balloon rose. The region in question is Battersea, and the railway in the middle, showing a train in the station, is Battersea Park Station. The two sets of rails belong to the South Eastern and Chatham and the London Brighton and South Coach. The road with the oval area is Victoria Bridge Road and Victoria Circus. Battersea Park Road can be seen just at the top of the large gasometer running from left to right. 3 April 1909, 1.33 pm. Balloon Corona. 'The Mad Hatter's tea party' scene from 1915 silent movie adaptation of 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll directed by W.W. Young. The photograph shows from left to right: Viola Savoy as Alice, Herbert Rice as the White Rabbit, Louis Merkle as the Dormouse and William Tilden as the Mad Hatter. See description for more information. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-mad-hatters-tea-party-scene-from-1915-silent-movie-adaptation-93187165.html RM FBH151 – 'The Mad Hatter's tea party' scene from 1915 silent movie adaptation of 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll directed by W.W. Young. The photograph shows from left to right: Viola Savoy as Alice, Herbert Rice as the White Rabbit, Louis Merkle as the Dormouse and William Tilden as the Mad Hatter. See description for more information. Application of flow cytometry to DNA sequencing; the small yellow spot in the center of this multiple-exposure photograph shows the fluorescence from approximately 1000 molecules of the laser dye rhodamine 6G; the apparatus shown is a modified flow cyclometer with the green argon laser beam traversing from left to right, 1970. Image courtesy US Department of Energy. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-application-of-flow-cytometry-to-dna-sequencing-the-small-yellow-spot-136529634.html RM HX3CXA – Application of flow cytometry to DNA sequencing; the small yellow spot in the center of this multiple-exposure photograph shows the fluorescence from approximately 1000 molecules of the laser dye rhodamine 6G; the apparatus shown is a modified flow cyclometer with the green argon laser beam traversing from left to right, 1970. Image courtesy US Department of Energy. Prominent members of society and notable personalities, pictured in fancy dress at the famous Victory Ball, held at the Royal Albert Hall in November 1918 to celebrate the end of the First World War. Top photograph shows, from left to right, Colonel Haddo, unknown, Lady Diana Manners (later Cooper, dressed as Britannia), Sir John Lavery, Lady (Hazel) Lavery and General Brancker. Along the bottom from left to right is Lady Mainwaring and Captain Straker of the Irish Guards, Lady Lisburne (formerly Regina de Bittencourt in a particularly flamboyant headdress), Count Raben-Levetzau, attached to Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/prominent-members-of-society-and-notable-personalities-pictured-in-fancy-dress-at-the-famous-victory-ball-held-at-the-royal-albert-hall-in-november-1918-to-celebrate-the-end-of-the-first-world-war-top-photograph-shows-from-left-to-right-colonel-haddo-unknown-lady-diana-manners-later-cooper-dressed-as-britannia-sir-john-lavery-lady-hazel-lavery-and-general-brancker-along-the-bottom-from-left-to-right-is-lady-mainwaring-and-captain-straker-of-the-irish-guards-lady-lisburne-formerly-regina-de-bittencourt-in-a-particularly-flamboyant-headdress-count-raben-levetzau-attached-to-image560868650.html RM 2RGDNK6 – Prominent members of society and notable personalities, pictured in fancy dress at the famous Victory Ball, held at the Royal Albert Hall in November 1918 to celebrate the end of the First World War. Top photograph shows, from left to right, Colonel Haddo, unknown, Lady Diana Manners (later Cooper, dressed as Britannia), Sir John Lavery, Lady (Hazel) Lavery and General Brancker. Along the bottom from left to right is Lady Mainwaring and Captain Straker of the Irish Guards, Lady Lisburne (formerly Regina de Bittencourt in a particularly flamboyant headdress), Count Raben-Levetzau, attached to This skyline of York in the UK shows York Castle Museum (left) and Crown Court (right). The photograph was taken from the top of Clifford's Tower. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/this-skyline-of-york-in-the-uk-shows-york-castle-museum-left-and-crown-court-right-the-photograph-was-taken-from-the-top-of-cliffords-tower-image563582390.html RF 2RMWB2E – This skyline of York in the UK shows York Castle Museum (left) and Crown Court (right). The photograph was taken from the top of Clifford's Tower. Horizontal, black and white photograph showing homes and an apartment building on the 4000 block of Washington Avenue in the Central West End. The view is from an angle across the street and shows the four-story brick and stone apartment building, with a house to the right. There are homes partially visible further down the street to the left. There are trees and a sidewalk in front of the buildings and a car parked in the street. Title: Homes and an apartment building on the 4000 block of Washington Avenue in the Central West End. . between 1917 and 1918. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/horizontal-black-and-white-photograph-showing-homes-and-an-apartment-building-on-the-4000-block-of-washington-avenue-in-the-central-west-end-the-view-is-from-an-angle-across-the-street-and-shows-the-four-story-brick-and-stone-apartment-building-with-a-house-to-the-right-there-are-homes-partially-visible-further-down-the-street-to-the-left-there-are-trees-and-a-sidewalk-in-front-of-the-buildings-and-a-car-parked-in-the-street-title-homes-and-an-apartment-building-on-the-4000-block-of-washington-avenue-in-the-central-west-end-between-1917-and-1918-image178686421.html RM MAKT9W – Horizontal, black and white photograph showing homes and an apartment building on the 4000 block of Washington Avenue in the Central West End. The view is from an angle across the street and shows the four-story brick and stone apartment building, with a house to the right. There are homes partially visible further down the street to the left. There are trees and a sidewalk in front of the buildings and a car parked in the street. Title: Homes and an apartment building on the 4000 block of Washington Avenue in the Central West End. . between 1917 and 1918. The photograph from 1938 shows the Schlossbruecke over the Kupfergraben in Berlin-Mitte in the foreground. Behind it are the Lustgarten, the Altes Museum (left) and the Berlin Cathedral (right). Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-from-1938-shows-the-schlossbruecke-over-the-kupfergraben-in-berlin-mitte-in-the-foreground-behind-it-are-the-lustgarten-the-altes-museum-left-and-the-berlin-cathedral-right-image385780969.html RM 2DBHRFN – The photograph from 1938 shows the Schlossbruecke over the Kupfergraben in Berlin-Mitte in the foreground. Behind it are the Lustgarten, the Altes Museum (left) and the Berlin Cathedral (right).