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Capra hircus, goatDomestic Goat, Angora Breed. Plate from a collection of original watercolour drawings, c. 1781-1785, by Sarah Stone, held at the Natural History Museum
Amandava amandava, red avadavatWatercolour by Frederick Ditmas (c. 1840)
Equus quagga, quaggaOne of the last remaining quagga in captivity at London Zoo. Relative of the horse and zebra which lived in the African plains, was hunted to extinction during the end of the 19th century
Sus domesticus, pigPlate 4 from The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands Vol. 2, 1842, by David Low (1786-1859). Entitled Berkshire Breed
Hair of the DogA scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a dog hair
Bos taurus, cattleJaw bone and teeth of the Chillingham breed of cattle. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London
Canis lupus familiaris, dogBallyregan Bob, famous racing greyhound. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
Gymnogyps californianus, Californian condorPlate 426 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Who Said Robots? by George StuddyA humorous illustration of Bonzo faced with robot versions of himself. The illustration mocked the craze for Bonzo merchandise that was popular at the time
George Ernest Studdy (1878 - 1948), the famous Sketch artist and creator of Bonzo, surrounded by various drawings of his creation
Man with white coypuA man holding a large white coypu, possibly somewhere in Eastern Europe. White coypu are known to have been bred in Slovenia for their fur. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1960s
English Guernsey Cattle Society ExhibitThe English Guernsey Cattle Societys Exhibit at the London Dairy Show, 1934
Humboldt Penguins - A series of studiesPencil studies of Humboldt Penguins by Raymond Sheppard. The Humboldt Penguin (Spheniscus humboldti) (also termed Peruvian Penguin, or Patranca) is a South American penguin
Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. StuddyEarly illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train
Two Sisters and DogTwo little girls pose in a back garden with their pet dog sat centre-stage on a chair. The dog is a terrier of indeterminate breeding. The girls dresses suggest the
Advertisment for Wolseley carAdvertisement for Wolseley cars, showing a group in a box at the opera, accompanied by a sketch of the car. A consummate British company, the ad states Command performance.Buy wisely, by Wolseley
German Captain SalutesThe captain of a German warship, having sunk an enemy vessel, shows his good breeding by saluting the ship and its crew whom he has sent to their graves
Selective BreedingWinners of a contest for selective breeding, matching brains with beauty, the academic with the athletic
Leicester Improved breed of sheetThe Leicester Improved breed of sheep