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Alfred Russel Collection

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Ornithoptera croesus, Wallaces golden birdwing butterfly

Ornithoptera croesus, Wallaces golden birdwing butterfly

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Ejecting an intruder

Ejecting an intruder
Plate opposite page 297 from The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace, London 1874

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Scene in New Zealand, with some of its remarkable birds

Scene in New Zealand, with some of its remarkable birds
Plate 13 from Alfred Russel Wallaces The Geographical Distribution of Animals, (1876)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Megachile pluto, Wallaces giant bee

Megachile pluto, Wallaces giant bee

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Beetle specimens from the Wallace collection

Beetle specimens from the Wallace collection
Specimens collected by Alfred Russel Wallace now held in the Natural History Museum London

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Frederick F. Geach and Alfred Russel Wallace (right)

Frederick F. Geach and Alfred Russel Wallace (right)
Photographed in 1862 this photograph shows Wallace with Frederick Geach, a mining engineer, who Wallace met in Timor in 1861. Geach became one of Wallaces closest friends

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Ornithoptera croesus, Wallaces golden birdwing butterfly

Ornithoptera croesus, Wallaces golden birdwing butterfly
Specimen drawer of golden birdwing butterflys, collected by Alfred Russel Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 28 May 1854

Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 28 May 1854
Page 2 of a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his mother about sending beetles to his agent Mr Stevens, future travel plans and his daily routine as a collector, dated May 1854

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 30 April 1854

Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 30 April 1854
Page 3 of a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his mother describing the people and wildlife of Singapore, staying with a missionary and the progress of his assistant Charles, dated April 1854

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Portrait of a Gentleman study

Portrait of a Gentleman study
Opening page of The Malay Archipelago, The Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of travel with studies of Man and Nature. By Alfred Russel Wallace, 1874

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Notes and sketches by Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 - 1913)

Notes and sketches by Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 - 1913)
These notes and sketches were all Alfred Wallace was able to salvage when his return vessel, Helen, caught fire on his return voyage from South America in 1852

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Back page of Wallace - Darwin paper, with Wallaces notes

Back page of Wallace - Darwin paper, with Wallaces notes
WP7/9 - Back page of Alfred Russel Wallaces annotated copy of his joint 1858 paper with Darwin. Wallace papers, Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: My house at Bessir, in Waigiou

My house at Bessir, in Waigiou
Page 532 from The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace, London 1874

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: The Malay Archipelago

The Malay Archipelago
Title page of The Malay Archipelago, The Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of travel with studies of Man and Nature. By Alfred Russel Wallace, 1874

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Letter from Darwin to Wallace dated November 23 1880

Letter from Darwin to Wallace dated November 23 1880
Photograph from the Wallace collection in the General Library of The Natural History Museum

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Ali - Wallaces Malay Boy

Ali - Wallaces Malay Boy
Photograph from the Wallace collection in the General Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Natives of Aru shooting Paradisaea apoda, greater bird-of-pa

Natives of Aru shooting Paradisaea apoda, greater bird-of-pa
Plate opposite page 443 from Alfred Russel Wallaces The Malay Archipelago (1874)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: The birthplace of Alfred Russel Wallace

The birthplace of Alfred Russel Wallace
Photograph from My Life - A record of events and opinions (1908) by Alfred Russel Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Chaetodon sp. butterflyfish

Chaetodon sp. butterflyfish

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Gymnotus carapo, banded knifefish

Gymnotus carapo, banded knifefish

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Pterygolichthys gibbiceps, sailfin pleco

Pterygolichthys gibbiceps, sailfin pleco
Plate 53 from Vol 4 of a notebook by Alfred Russel Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Acanthodoras cataphractus, spiny catfish

Acanthodoras cataphractus, spiny catfish
Plate 23 from Drawings of Fishes of Rio Negro, Vol 1, by Alfred Russel Wallace (1850-1852)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Crenicichla wallacii

Crenicichla wallacii
Plate 45a from Drawings of Fishes of Rio Negro, Vol 1, by Alfred Russel Wallace (1850-1852)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Natural Selection

Natural Selection
First edition of The Theory of Natural Selection (1870) by Alfred Russel Wallace open at its title page

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Wallaces butterflies

Wallaces butterflies
Display box of butterflies collected by Alfred Russel Wallace during his expedition in the Malay Archipelago

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: The plains of New South Wales, with characteristic animals

The plains of New South Wales, with characteristic animals
Plate 12 from Alfred Russel Wallaces The Geographical Distribution of Animals, (1876)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Dobbo in the Trading Season

Dobbo in the Trading Season
Plate opposite page 472 from The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace, London 1874

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Mammalia (class), mammals

Mammalia (class), mammals
Plate 11 from The Geographical Distribution of Animals, with a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earths surface, by Alfred Russel Wallace, 1876

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Polyalthea - Strange Forest Tree - Tree Fern

Polyalthea - Strange Forest Tree - Tree Fern
Page 83 from The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace, London 1874

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Map of the Malay Archipelago

Map of the Malay Archipelago
A map from The Malay Archipelago (1874) by Alfred Russel Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Portrait

Portrait
Photograph from the Wallace collection held in the Natural History Museums Archive, reference WP15/3/5. The subject of the portrait is not known

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Letter from Frank Roberts to Alfred Russel Wallace, February

Letter from Frank Roberts to Alfred Russel Wallace, February
Letter from Frank Roberts of the Croydon Natural History Society giving details on Alfred Russel Wallaces connections with the society and his proposal that women should be permitted to join

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Entomological Specimens

Entomological Specimens
Specimens collected by Alfred Russel Wallace now held in the Natural History Museum London

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Hemidoras stenopeltis, catfish

Hemidoras stenopeltis, catfish
Drawing by Alfred Russel Wallace of the catfish Hemidoras stenopeltis from Cuyucuyu, Upper Rio Negro

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Title page of the Darwin - Wallace paper

Title page of the Darwin - Wallace paper
WP7/9 Title page of Alfred Russel Wallaces annotated copy of his joint 1858 paper with Darwin. Wallace papers, Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Map of the River Amazon

Map of the River Amazon and the Northern part of South America - from Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro (1853) by Alfred R. Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: The notebooks of Wallace

The notebooks of Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Catfish

Catfish
Drawing no 114 by Alfred Russel Wallace

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Asterophysus batrachus, ogre catfish

Asterophysus batrachus, ogre catfish
Drawing by Alfred Russel Wallace of the ogre catfish (Asterophysus batrachus) from Mamyacu, Upper Rio Negro

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Notebook of Alfred Russel Wallace

Notebook of Alfred Russel Wallace
Notes and illustrations on the insects and birds by Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) observed in many different locations around the Malay Archipelago

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Forest giant sketched near Para

Forest giant sketched near Para
Drawing by Alfred Russel Wallace during December 1848

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Characteristic Animals of New Guinea

Characteristic Animals of New Guinea. Plate illustrated by Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Characteristic Mammals of Borneo

Characteristic Mammals of Borneo. Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913)

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Wallaces beetles

Wallaces beetles
Display of beetles collected by Alfred R. Wallace during his expedition in the Malay Archipelago

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Australasia book cover

Australasia book cover
Front cover of Australasia by Alfred Russel Wallace, 1893

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Eigenmannia sp. electric fish

Eigenmannia sp. electric fish
Plate 144, pencil drawing by Alfred Russel Wallace from his Fishes of The Rio Negro, number 108

Background imageAlfred Russel Collection: Mrs T. V. Wallace, A. R. Wallace and his sister Fanny, Mrs Sim

Mrs T. V. Wallace, A. R. Wallace and his sister Fanny, Mrs Sim
Taken after Wallaces return from the Amazon. Photograph from the Wallace collection in the General Library at the Natural History Museum, London



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