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Four men at Erbistock Ferry, near Chester, in June 1908 Date: 1908
Four men in hat factory finishing room at Battersbys in Stockport, June 1906. Note the massive exposed machinery behind them and the driveshaft for it which comes through the wall. Date: 1906
India - Barabar Caves, outside and entrance ( BC), GayaBlack and white. An ornate doorway carved into a smooth rock face. Four people standing outside.. Part of India Box, Boswell Collection. Slide number 222 and 54. Date: circa 1890s
Two French soldiers and two German prisonersFour hand-painted fretwork caricatures of two French soldiers and two German prisoners. They are all in uniforms of the period August/September 1914.. G. Boudard (French)
Inspecting the Company at The Maltings, Mistley, Essex. James Whale, 7Th Btn. Worcestershire Regiment. Captured 26.8.17. Pow At Holzminden Camp, Germany
Two Women with Fans Walking in a Garden; verso, Four pencil Sketches of Women (1795). Fuseli, John Henry (Johann Heinrich Fssli) 1741 - 1825. Date: 1795
Four Saab J35 Drakens take-off
Four Saab J35 Drakens
Four Republic F-84F Thunderstreaks of the Belgian Air Force
Four helicopters. From left: Westland Gazelle, Westland Scout AH1, Westland Lynx AH1 and Saro Skeeter
Four Saab JA37 Viggens
Four Folland Fo144 Gnat T1s including XP510 and XS109Four Folland Fo144 Gnat T1s, including XP510 and XS109, from No4 Flying Training School, RAF Valley, Anglesey, over Holyhead
Four Convair F-102A Delta Daggers
Four Convair F-102A Delta Daggers on the runway at Palmdale, California
Four Martin JRM-1 Mars
Four Lockheed P-80B-5-LO Shooting Stars, 45-8568, 45-8579, 45-8589 and 45-8590, of the 94th Hat-in-the-Ring Squadron over Fairbanks, Alaska
Four Lockheed P-80A Shooting Stars
Four Grumman F6F Hellcats
Four-winged one-cylinder balanced motor. Hargrave Slide 74
Four-celled kite. Hargrave Slide 70
Four-decker compressed-air driven model. Hargrave Slide 67
Four Douglas A-4B Skyhawks 142736 144888 144916 & 144949Four Douglas A-4B Skyhawks, 142736, 144888, 144916 and 144949 from the USS Independence
Four Avro 707s taxi past the crowd
Four Handley Page Victor B1s XH588 XH589 XH591 and XH592Four Handley Page Victor B1s, XH588, XH589, XH591 and XH592
Four de Havilland Sea Venom NF20s, WM514, WM516, WM543 and WM554
Four US Navy Goodyear K-Series airships in a hangar. This hangar is capable of holding 12 airships
Four Hawker Sea Hawk Is
Four Hawker Hunter 4s perform aerobatics
Four Hawker Hunter 1s in formation
Six molluscs including four gastropods and two bivalvesWatercolour 396 by the Port Jackson Painter, from the Watling Collection
Colourful illustration of four crabs and a lobsterPlate 51 from Louis Renards Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, Vol 2, 1754. This was the earliest known work on fish to be produced in colour
Four different molluscsWatercolour 397 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled gna-go-rang, from the Watling Collection
Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope jawTetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope. Jaw specimen taken from the collection at the Natural History Museum. Specimen ref is 56.9.22.11
Natives of Dobbo, Arru Island, Moluccus, IndonesiaA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Colourful illustration of four fish and an eelFolio 8 from Louis Renards Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, Vol 1, 1754. This was the earliest known work on fish to be produced in colour
Plate 11 from Libellulinae Europaeae by de CharpentierIllustration of dragonflies. Plate 11 from Libellulinae Europaeae illustrated and described by Toussint de Charpentier, 1840
Primula auricula, mountain cowslipPage 51 from Flora Exotica (1720) by Johanne Godfredo Simula. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Colourful illustration of four fishPlate 55 from Louis Renards Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, Vol 2, 1754. This was the earliest known work on fish to be produced in colour
Professor Chris Stringer with four hominid skullsTop left: Modern Human (Europe). Top right: Modern Human (Africa). Bottom left: Gibraltar Neanderthal, Forbes Quarry. Bottom right: Broken Hiil Skull, Zambia
Women beside a jinrikisha (Japanese rickshaw), JapanA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope. Skull specimens from the Natural History Museums mammal collection. Specimen reference is 2.8.14.3
Turdoides caudatus, common babblerCommon babbler egg specimens
Tetraogallus caspius, caspian snowcockFour Caspian Snowcock egg specimens
Alectoris graeca, rock partridgeFour rock partridge egg specimens
Turdoides altirostris, iraq babblerIraq babbler egg specimens
Francolinus francolinus, black francolinFour Black Francolin egg specimens
Rhinocerotidae (family), rhinocerosWoodcut engraving published on page 953 of of Historiae Animalium, Vol. 1 De Quadrupedibus Viviparis (Viviparous Quadrupeds), 1555-1558, by Konrad Gesner (1516-1565)
Four: cottonballs blooming on a willow