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Sir Arthur Helps, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR ARTHUR HELPS (1813-1875) English writer and dean of the Privy Council (1860 to 1875) Caption: Council Date: 1874
Edmund Hammond, Vanity Fair, ApeEDMUND HAMMOND, 1st Baron Hammond of Kirkella (1802-1890) British diplomat and civil servant, serving as Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1854 to 1873
Sir Charles Forster, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR CHARLES FORSTER, 1st Baronet (1815-1891) English Liberal politician and MP for Walsall. Sat in the House of Commons from 1852 to 1891. Caption: An Amateur Whip Date: 1815 - 1891
Colonel George E. Gouraud, Vanity Fair, ApeColonel GEORGE EDWARD GOURAUD (1841-1912) American Civil War soldier who later acted as agent for Thomas Edison, introducing the new Edison Phonograph cylinder audio recording technology to England
HENRY PAGET, 4th marquis of ANGLESEY (1835 - 1898), Landowner and nobleman. Caption: The head of the Pagets Date: 1880
Homo erectus cranium casts Peking Man & OH9Left: This skull is a reconstruction based upon evidence discovered at locality 1, Zhoukoudian Cave which date back 500, 000 years
Homo erectus (or Homo ergaster), Turkana boy (KNM-WT 15000)A replica of the fossil cranium (with reconstruction) that once belonged to a male Homo erectus aged 9 to 12 years old when he died
Homo erectus, Java Man cranium (Sangiran 17)
Aegyptopithecus zeuxisIllustration of an Egyptian Ape by Maurice Wilson. The forerunners of both monkeys and apes. These small arboreal primates lived 35-32 million years ago in the tropical rain forests of northern Egypt
Pongo pygmaeus, orangutanPortrait of a female orangutan, native to the Islands of Java, Sumatra and Borneo. Photographed by Frank Greenaway
Arctic Chimaera, or Rabbit FishArctic Chimaera, also known as Rabbit Fish, Sea Ape and King of the Herrings. Date: 1862
German Kultur by Edmund SullivanThe Beast Breaks Loose - Kultur as it appears to Edmund J. Sullivan. The brutish, monstrous German soldier envisaged by Edmund Sullivan as a huge, hulking gorilla like monster
Piltdown ManAn illustration of The earliest known inhabitant of England, based upon the fragments of skull and jawbone supposedly discovered in a gravel pit at Piltdown, East Sussex, England
Homo erectus, Java Man (Sangiran 17) cranium castThree quarter view of partially reconstructed cranium of Homo erectus Java Man about 700, 000 years old known as Sangiran 17. Discovered by Towikromo in 1969
Homo erectus crania (Ngandong 1 & Trinil)The larger cranium belongs to Homo erectus discovered at Ngandong near to the Solo River on the island of Java, Indonesia
Homo heidelbergensis, Boxgrove Man tibiaThe tibia or shin bone of Boxgrove Man (Homo heidelbergensis) discovered in a quarry at Boxgrove, West Sussex, UK. The specimen dates back 500
Homo sapiens, Cro-Magnon manA model head of Homo sapiens, Cro-Magnon man. Cro-Magnon man, an anatomically modern human lived around 30, 000 years ago in the Dordogne region of France. This model was created by Maurice Wilson
Homo neanderthalensisA model head of Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthalensis) created by Maurice Wilson. Neanderthal man is believed to have lived between around 130, 000 and 35, 000 years ago
Homo heidelbergensis, Boxgrove ManAn artists impression of Boxgrove Man (Homo heidelbergensis) based on fossil evidence discovered at a quarry in Boxgrove, Chichester, W. Sussex
Gigantopithecus model jawModel of Gigantopithecus jaw with Gorilla jaw for scale
Australopithecus boisei (OH5) & Homo habilis (OH24) craniaTwo cranium casts of: (left) Australopithecus boisei known as OH5 and (right) homo habilis known as OH24. Both original specimens were discovered within Bed 1 at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Lawson Wood - Pre-War Gran pop?Humorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing a small monkey and the famous orang utan character called Granpop eating boiled eggs
Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey as a monkeyWhat my beautiful Councils have given me! Sultan Mehmed V Reshad as a monkey representing Turkeys involvement in World War One
Largest Gorilla EverThis huge ape, five feet five inches high, measures a distance of over eight feet from finger to finger; the largest ever captured at this time
Gorilla and VictimThe gorilla does not go out of its way to attack men: but if it is itself attacked, it is a formidable foe. Date: 1870
Charles Darwin as a tree-climbing anthropoidCharles Darwin depicted as a tree-climbing anthropoid
Huxley / Vanity Fair / ApeTHOMAS HENRY HUXLEY scientist
Thai woman accompanied by two gibbonsA woman works with rope alongside two gibbons in northern Thailand. 1927