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Image 6The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison is a historical reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded, although not everyone depicted may have actually been present. (from Perth)
Image 16Like many of Perth's colonial-era buildings, Moir Chambers (left) at the southwest corner of St Georges Terrace and Barrack Street was demolished to make way for Citibank House during a period of substantial modernisation in the 1960s-70s. (from Perth)
Image 17Perth population density by mesh blocks (MB), according to the 2016 census (from Perth)
Image 18Brookfield Place towering above heritage buildings in the CBD. Built during the late 2000s mining boom, it is tenanted by the mining company BHP. (from Perth)
Image 19Russell Square, Northbridge—historically the favoured meeting place of the Italian community of "Little Italy" (from Perth)
Image 30Perth is located on the traditional land of the Whadjuk people, one of several groups in south-western Western Australia that make up the Noongar people. (from Perth)
Image 3The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison is a historical reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded, although not everyone depicted may have actually been present. (from Perth)
Image 7Perth is located on the traditional land of the Whadjuk people, one of several groups in south-western Western Australia that make up the Noongar people. (from Perth)
Image 11Like many of Perth's colonial-era buildings, Moir Chambers (left) at the southwest corner of St Georges Terrace and Barrack Street was demolished to make way for Citibank House during a period of substantial modernisation in the 1960s-70s. (from Perth)
Image 12Russell Square, Northbridge—historically the favoured meeting place of the Italian community of "Little Italy" (from Perth)
Image 13Forrest Place, a major pedestrian thoroughfare (from Perth)
Image 16Brookfield Place towering above heritage buildings in the CBD. Built during the late 2000s mining boom, it is tenanted by the mining company BHP. (from Perth)
Image 18When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to mating known as lordosis behavior. (from Cat)
Image 6When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to mating known as lordosis behavior. (from Cat)
Image 7A cat eats a fish under a chair, in a mural in an Egyptian tomb dating to the 15th century BCE. (from Cat)
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Image 5Distribution of "green", "red" and "blue" alphabet types, after Kirchhoff (from Greek alphabet)
Image 6Excerpt from the second-century Bankes Homer manuscript, already displaying a hand very much like the fourth-century biblical uncial (from Greek alphabet)
Image 8Theocritus Idyll 1, lines 12–14, in script with abbreviations and ligatures from a caption in an illustrated edition of Theocritus. Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer: Carmina bucolica, Leiden 1779. (from Greek alphabet)
Image 9The earliest Etruscan abecedarium, from Marsiliana d'Albegna, still almost identical with contemporaneous archaic Greek alphabets (from Greek alphabet)
Image 1118th-century title page of a book printed in Karamanli Turkish (from Greek alphabet)
Image 12Signature of the writer Dimitrios Christidis: Δ. Χρηστίδη, D. Chrēstidē. The capital delta is in the form of a Latin D, the rho (ρ) has a descending tail, while the sigma is lunate. (from Greek alphabet)
Image 1Use of diaeresis in the word áulos indicating a vowel hiatus. The acute accent is absent in the upper case. (from Greek alphabet)
Image 30Excerpt from the second-century Bankes Homer manuscript, already displaying a hand very much like the fourth-century biblical uncial (from Greek alphabet)
Image 32Theocritus Idyll 1, lines 12–14, in script with abbreviations and ligatures from a caption in an illustrated edition of Theocritus. Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer: Carmina bucolica, Leiden 1779. (from Greek alphabet)
Image 33The earliest Etruscan abecedarium, from Marsiliana d'Albegna, still almost identical with contemporaneous archaic Greek alphabets (from Greek alphabet)
Image 3518th-century title page of a book printed in Karamanli Turkish (from Greek alphabet)
Image 36Signature of the writer Dimitrios Christidis: Δ. Χρηστίδη, D. Chrēstidē. The capital delta is in the form of a Latin D, the rho (ρ) has a descending tail, while the sigma is lunate. (from Greek alphabet)