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412-42426 Engineer installing solar panels at sunny power plant
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412-04311 Workers installing solar panels on roof
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alb3608199 Steamfitter. Artist: Lewis Hine (American, 1874-1940). Dimensions: 42.1 x 30.9 cm (16 9/16 x 12 3/16 in.). Date: 1921.Hine's iconic photograph of a mechanic in a Pennsylvania power plant celebrates the worker as a noble contributor to industry. The picture's perfect union of mechanic and machine equates human muscle with industrial strength. Hine carefully positioned the man within the curves of the steam line and cylinder head. Striking a coiled pose for the camera, the worker grips his wrench, but close inspection reveals that it does not connect fully to the nut. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: Lewis Hine.
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alb3605105 Erasmus of Rotterdam. Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471-1528 Nuremberg). Dimensions: sheet: 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 in. (24.8 x 19.1 cm) trimmed within plate line at top and bottom, slight margin at sides. Date: 1526.A Roman Catholic reformer and one the most important Netherlandish humanists, Erasmus of Rotterdam held a deep admiration for Albrecht Dürer, whom he praised in a eulogy as the greatest of graphic artists: "And is it not more wonderful to accomplish without the blandishment of colors what Apelles accomplished with their aid?" In likening Dürer to Apelles--indeed, in asserting the German's superiority over the Greek artist--Erasmus echoed a tradition dating back to antiquity of judging artists and the visual character of their work by the standards set by their predecessors. Dürer would certainly have appreciated the praise for his graphic talents. The portrait amply demonstrates the virtuous effects Dürer was able to achieve without the benefit of color or a liquid medium. Convincingly aligned at an angle to the picture plane, Erasmus stands writing in his study, with the books that indicate his substantial intellect and scholarship arranged around him. The vase of lilies probably refers to the purity of his mind, while the Latin and Greek inscription, prominently framed like a picture on the wall, underscores the scholar's humanistic interests: "This image of Erasmus of Rotterdam was drawn from life by Albrecht Dürer." Below are the date, 1526, in Roman numerals, and the artist's monogram.Dürer met Erasmus at least once in Brussels and twice in Rotterdam during a trip to the Netherlands in 1520 and 1521. Although he sketched Erasmus several times during his trip, he did not execute the engraving until six years later, and only then with the encouragement of his close friend Willibald Pirkheimer; apparently, for certain reasons Dürer had been disappointed by the well-known Protestant reformer. Dürer based the portrait on a medal of 1519 in Pirkheimer's collection by Quentin Massys and reproduced the Greek inscription found on the medal, which states: "A better portrait his writings show." Presumably Erasmus agreed, because he made known his disappointment with this portrait to at least two of his colleagues. And yet, Dürer's Erasmus remains one of history's richest and most powerful depictions of scholarly preoccupation and the humanist ideal. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg2354872 Ethnologie / Inde. Constructions en béton contre l'érosion des sols le long de l'île fluvial Majuli sur le Brahmapoutre (Assam, Inde). Des hommes fixent de nouvelles stèles en béton dans le sol du fleuve.
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akg2354874 Ethnologie / Inde. Constructions en béton contre l'érosion des sols le long de l'île fluvial Majuli sur le Brahmapoutre (Assam, Inde). Des hommes fixent de nouvelles stèles en béton dans le sol du fleuve.
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dpa7378783 (dpa) - A visitor takes a video of a reconstructed room for prisoners at the memorial of the former concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, 22 March 2003. Established 70 years ago on 22 March 1933, just a few weeks after Hitler had come to power, Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp. Today Dachau is the most visited concentration camp memorial in Germany with 800,000 visitors annually.
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alb3888137 February 1942 - Woman worker using an electric screwdriver to assemble flare casings at a factory in New Haven, Connecticut.
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alb3884108 February 1942 - Woman worker using an electric screwdriver to assemble flare casings at a factory in New Haven, Connecticut.
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alb3888082 February 1942 - Woman worker using an electric screwdriver to assemble locomotives for toy trains.
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alb3884050 February 1942 - Woman worker using an electric screwdriver to assemble flare casings at a factory in New Haven, Connecticut.
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alb3880891 February 1942 - Woman worker using an electric screwdriver to assemble locomotives for toy trains.
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alb5575569 An asteroid hitting the Earth during prehistoric times.
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alb5576518 Artist's concept illustrating a place within a nebula where stars and planets are born, creating a fusion of power, energy, color and cosmic beauty.
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alb5577867 An asteroid hitting planet Earth.
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ado00096716 Universal Exhibition of 1878. The Mouchot apparatus for the industrial use of solar heat, in Paris (France). In 1878. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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ado00096265 Universal Exhibition of 1878. The Mouchot apparatus for the industrial use of solar heat, in Paris (France). In 1878. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb2151625 Saint Isaac of Cordoba (d. 851). Monk and martyr in the hispanic province of Andalusia, in times of Muslim rule. Engraving by Coderch in Christian Year, 1852.
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alb2239438 Saint Isaac of Cordoba (d. 851). Monk and martyr in the hispanic province of Andalusia, in times of Muslim rule. Engraving by Coderch in Christian Year, 1852. Colored.
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alb3671573 Bowl with Dragons. Dimensions: H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm)Diam. 8 7/16 in. (21.4 cm)Wt. 15.3 oz. (433.8 g). Date: dated A.H. 607/A.D. 1210.Snakelike dragons, their heads confronting one another, run concentrically and intertwine on this bowl. Dragons were associated with the pseudo-planet al-Jawzahr, able to cause and reverse eclipses by swallowing moon and sun, and were thus both terrifying and beneficial, protective, and apotropaic. The bowl may have had a perceived beneficial quality, amplified by a twice-inscribed benediction: May your power and glory be perpetual / May your good fortune surpass all limits / So that everything in this bowl brings you enjoyment / Oh master of the world, may it prolong your life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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iblwes02162080 Tessera Solar's 1.5 megawatt Maricopa Solar plant, which opened in 2010 with 60 "Suncatchers" concentrating solar power dishes to generate renewable electricity for Phoenix residents; after the plant opened, the price of photovoltaic panels dropped, Tessera went bankrupt and the plant is not operating, Peoria, Arizona, USA, North America
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iblwes02162079 Tessera Solar's 1.5 megawatt Maricopa Solar plant, which opened in 2010 with 60 "Suncatchers" concentrating solar power dishes to generate renewable electricity for Phoenix residents; after the plant opened, the price of photovoltaic panels dropped, Tessera went bankrupt and the plant is not operating, Peoria, Arizona, USA, North America
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iblwes02162078 Tessera Solar's 1.5 megawatt Maricopa Solar plant, which opened in 2010 with 60 "Suncatchers" concentrating solar power dishes to generate renewable electricity for Phoenix residents; after the plant opened, the price of photovoltaic panels dropped, Tessera went bankrupt and the plant is not operating, Peoria, Arizona, USA, North America
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iblwes03152094 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152101 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152090 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152102 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152105 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152083 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152097 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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iblwes03152091 Brightsource Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, a solar thermal electric generating facility, Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States, North America
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ibltdr03823402 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823436 Cylindrical parabolic collectors, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823422 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823464 Reflections in the mirror of a so-called Stirling dish while it is set up to generate energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823394 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823361 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823373 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823455 Cylindrical parabolic collectors, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823382 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823421 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823367 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823385 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823407 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823451 Cylindrical parabolic collectors, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823461 Reflections in the mirror of a so-called Stirling dish while it is set up to generate energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823363 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823446 Cylindrical parabolic collectors, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823433 Cylindrical parabolic collectors, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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ibltdr03823379 Rows of solar panels, so-called heliostats, generating energy at a solar energy field in the Tabernas Desert, Almería province, Andalucía, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380821 Receiver tower, rear view, AORA Tulip System, centre for exploration of solar energy, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Tabernas Desert, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380833 Heliostats reflecting sunrays to receiver tower, centre for exploration of solar energy, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Tabernas Desert, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380865 Heliostats, centre for exploration of solar energy, Tabernas, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380846 Heliostats reflecting sunrays to receiver tower, centre for exploration of solar energy, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Tabernas Desert, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380844 Large heliostat, centre for exploration of solar energy, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Tabernas Desert, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380822 Heliostats reflecting sunrays to receiver tower, AORA Tulip System, centre for exploration of solar energy, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Tabernas Desert, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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iblimu04380845 Heliostats reflecting sunrays, centre for exploration of solar energy, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Tabernas Desert, Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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alb3896930 January 1942 - Woman worker punching holes in electrical terminals with a power press, Dante Electric Company, Bantam, Connecticut.
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900_01_CA16273 Green workers install a residential grid-tied solar array on a hillside in Malibu, California, USA.
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HISL020_EC033 The Solar Two Power Plant used heliostats or motorized mirrors to track the sun and continuously concentrate sunlight onto a receiver near the top of the central tower. The tower was filled with a molten salt mixture that collects and stores thermal energy. Solar Two operated from 1996 to 1999.
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dpa7351116 (dpa) - Max Mannheimer, former prisoner in the nazi concentration camp in Dachau and now chairman of the camp confraternity of the survivors, pictured in front of the entrance of the former concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, 3 May 2002. He attended the ceremony of the opening of a new exhibiton showing the history of the first nazi concentration camp, which was established on 22 March 1933, just a few weeks after Hitler had come into power. Today Dachau is the most visited concentration camp memorial in Germany with 800000 visitors annually.
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dpa7351120 (dpa) - Max Mannheimer, former prisoner in the nazi concentration camp in Dachau and now chairman of the camp confraternity of the survivors, pictured in one of the new exhibition rooms of the former concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, 3 May 2002. He attended the ceremony of the opening of a new exhibiton showing the history of the first nazi concentration camp, which was established on 22 March 1933, just a few weeks after Hitler had come into power. Today Dachau is the most visited concentration camp memorial in Germany with 800000 visitors annually.
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dpa11190089 Sports director of German swimming federation 'DSV', Oerjan Madsen, is pictured at the German short lane championships in Essen, Germany, 23 November 2007. During the crucial preparation period for the Olympic Games, DSV and German public broadcasting channels ARD and ZDF are now involved in a power struggle. The broadcasters demand a concentration of high quotas German championship competitions with stars and Olympia qualification, to be held on the weekends. Madsen, however, insists on a completion as planed, analogous to the Beijing programme. Photo: Bernd Thissen.
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dpa8173900 German luger Georg Hackl concentrates at his start at the Luge World Cup in Oberhof, Germany, 29 January 2006. Hackl wants to set the course for his sixth Winter Olympics after a season full of setbacks two weeks before the Olympics. The 39-year-old had to struggle with a heavy flu after his spinal disk surgery and force problems in the left arm. It is not only a power test for the three times Olympic Champion. Hackl has to gain World Cup points to start with all favourites in the group of seeded at the Winter Olympics. Photo: Martin Schutt.
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dpa7378793 (dpa) - A woman walks into the so-called 'Brauseraum' (shower room) which actually was a gas chamber, at the memorial of the former concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, 22 March 2003. Established 70 years ago on 22 March 1933, just a few weeks after Hitler had come to power, Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp. Today Dachau is the most visited concentration camp memorial in Germany with 800,000 visitors annually.
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dpa7366260 (dpa) - A visitor leaves a room with a documentary picture of meagre corpses, in the memorial of the former concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, 22 March 2003. Established 70 years ago on 22 March 1933, just a few weeks after Hitler had come to power, Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp. Today Dachau is the most visited concentration camp memorial in Germany with 800,000 visitors annually.
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dpa7366232 (dpa files) - A man closes an iron gate with the inscription 'Arbeit macht frei' (work makes you free), at the main entrance to the former concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, 22 March 2003. Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp, established on 22 March 1933, just a few weeks after Hitler had come to power. Today Dachau is the most visited concentration camp memorial in Germany with 800,000 visitors annually.
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0185538 SOLAR POWER, 1982. /nA solar energy conversion system developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Califonia, which uses concentrated sunlight to drive a Stirling engine. Photograph, 1982.
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