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Nautilus Collection

Background imageNautilus Collection: The Nautilus - 20, 000 Leagues under the Sea

The Nautilus - 20, 000 Leagues under the Sea
The Nautilus submarine cuts through the deep ocean, amidst millions of squid and other sea creatures. Jules Verne, 20, 000 Lieues sous les mers (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) Date: 1870

Background imageNautilus Collection: Argonauta hians, brown paper nautilus

Argonauta hians, brown paper nautilus
A pair of brown paper nautilus (Argonauta hians). This delicate-shelled cephalopod is distributed in warm seas globally

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus Swim Club 1

Nautilus Swim Club 1
Fixture card of the Nautilus Swimming Club, a London club based at Camberwell Baths in south-east London. (see two subsequent items for their 1891 river picnic)

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus pompilius, common nautilus

Nautilus pompilius, common nautilus
A section through a common nautilus (Nautilus pompiius) showing the internal divisions into chambers and siphuncles

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus fishing boat, Lynmouth

Nautilus fishing boat, Lynmouth

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus fishing boat, Lynmouth, Devon, hand coloured photo

Nautilus fishing boat, Lynmouth, Devon, hand coloured photo
Nautilus fishing boat, Lynmouth, Devon, Victorian period, hand coloured photo

Background imageNautilus Collection: Advert for Miami Beach, Florida, 1920s

Advert for Miami Beach, Florida, 1920s (Americas Winter Playground showing Floridas foremost hotels - The Nautilus, The Flamingo, The King Cole and the The Lincoln) Date: 1920s

Background imageNautilus Collection: Greater argonaut octopus, Argonaut argo

Greater argonaut octopus, Argonaut argo
Greater argonaut octopus or paper nautilus, Argonaut argo, female in its shell and without its shell. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageNautilus Collection: Emperor nautilus cephalopod out of its shell

Emperor nautilus cephalopod out of its shell, Nautilus pompilius. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageNautilus Collection: Emperor nautilus shell, Nautilus pompilius

Emperor nautilus shell, Nautilus pompilius
Emperor nautilus shell and section through shell showing chambers, Nautilus pompilius (Great nautilus, Nautilus pompilius) Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, and greater

Nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, and greater
Cross-section through chambered nautilus shell, Nautilus pompilius (Nautilus crassus) 1, small nautilus, Nautilus pompilius suluensis 2, greater argonaut with narrow keel

Background imageNautilus Collection: Chambered or great nautilus shell, Nautilus pompilius

Chambered or great nautilus shell, Nautilus pompilius (Nautilus crassus) 1 and polished shell below 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G.W

Background imageNautilus Collection: Greater argonaut octopus, Argonauta argo

Greater argonaut octopus, Argonauta argo. Lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1848

Background imageNautilus Collection: German cup made out of a nautilus shell decorated

German cup made out of a nautilus shell decorated with gilded silver nautical ornaments, mid 16th century. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes

Background imageNautilus Collection: Moon snail and nautilus

Moon snail and nautilus
Bladder moon snail, Neverita didyma 1, crusty nautilus, Nonion umbilicatulum 2, and chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius 3, 4. Natice, Nautile

Background imageNautilus Collection: Chambered nautilus and pearl shells

Chambered nautilus and pearl shells
Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius 1, and pearl oysters and mussels 2, 3, 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children)

Background imageNautilus Collection: US Navy submarine Nautilus leaving Philadelphia

US Navy submarine Nautilus leaving Philadelphia for New York, 27 March 1931. 1931

Background imageNautilus Collection: Aerial view of the Arsenal, Ferrol, Galicia, Spain

Aerial view of the Arsenal, Ferrol, Galicia, Spain
Aerial view of the Arsenal at Ferrol, Galicia, Spain, with the corvette Nautilus and the San Julian Dock. Date: circa 1908

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus sp

Nautilus sp
Alice Bolingbroke Woodward (1862-1951). Watercolour on paper. Alice Woodward was taught science and illustration by her father Henry Woodward

Background imageNautilus Collection: Hans Sloanes nautilus shell

Hans Sloanes nautilus shell
Sir Hans Sloane is perhaps the most important collector ever. His huge collection forms the core of both the British Museum and the Natural History Museum

Background imageNautilus Collection: Fossils of extinct ammonite cephalopods

Fossils of extinct ammonite cephalopods.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A. Schmidts Petrefactenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr

Background imageNautilus Collection: Advert for Leysea bathing caps 1934

Advert for Leysea bathing caps 1934
The Leysea bathing cap. Comfortable and smart, it has " Nautilus" shell earpieces which give distinction to the cap, and ease to the ears. 1934

Background imageNautilus Collection: Aturia sp. nautilus

Aturia sp. nautilus
Watercolour by Alice B. Woodward, c. 1880. Drawings 1 and 2 have had their shells removed, drawing 3 is a cross section of the shell and drawing 4 is an apical (open end) view

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus pompilius, nautilus

Nautilus pompilius, nautilus
Specimen shell of the nautilus (Nautilus pompilius), which has been sectioned to show body chamber (largest section), septa (individual chambers) and siphuncle (tube canal)

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus pompilius, nautilus

Nautilus pompilius, nautilus

Background imageNautilus Collection: Orthoceras, nautiloid

Orthoceras, nautiloid
Shown here is Orthoceras, a straight Ordovician nautiloid

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus pompilus, common nautilus

Nautilus pompilus, common nautilus
A seventeenth century carved nautilus shell showing three techniques used by Dutch craftsmen: cameo work, engraving and an opening resembling a helmet cut into the wall of the chamber

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus sp. nautilus shell

Nautilus sp. nautilus shell
A carved nautilus shell, c. 1600 from the Sir Hans Sloane collection

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus Canoe

Nautilus Canoe
NAUTILUS CANOE

Background imageNautilus Collection: Wilkins Nautilus 1931 -3

Wilkins Nautilus 1931 -3
The Nautilus of Commander Wilkins runs into storms on its way to the North Pole, which it eventually reaches by sailing beneath the ice

Background imageNautilus Collection: Wilkins Nautilus 1931

Wilkins Nautilus 1931
The Nautilus of Commander Wilkins, which by sailing beneath the ice reaches the North Pole

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus Swim Club 3

Nautilus Swim Club 3
Members of the Nautilus Swimming Club, based at Camberwell Baths in south-east London, pose in a meadow before settling down to their River Picnic

Background imageNautilus Collection: Nautilus Swim Club 2

Nautilus Swim Club 2
Members of the Nautilus Swimming Club, based at Camberwell Baths in south-east London, pass through a lock on the Thames on their way to their River Picnic



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