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Sir M. E. Grant Duff, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR MOUNTSTUART ELPHINSTONE GRANT DUFF (1829-1906) Scottish politician, statesman, and author. Date: 1829 - 1906
1st Earl of Dudley, Vanity Fair, ApeWILLIAM WARD, 1st Earl of Dudley (1817-1885) Lord Ward from 1835 to 1860. British peer and benefactor. A monument stands to him in Worcester Cathedral. Date: 1817-1885
Baron Richard Dowse MP, Vanity Fair, ApeBaron RICHARD DOWSE (1824-1890) Irish politician and barrister, elected as Member of Parliament for Londonderry at the 1868 general election. Attorney-General and Solicitor-General for Ireland
9th Earl of Coventry, Vanity Fair, ApeGEORGE WILLIAM COVENTRY, 9th Earl of Coventry (1838-1930) known as Viscount Deerhurst until 1843. British Conservative politician. and horseracing devotee. Caption: Covey Date: 1838 - 1930
3rd Marquess of Exeter, Vanity Fair, ApeWILLIAM ALLEYNE CECIL, 3rd Marquess of Exeter (1825-1895), styled Lord Burghley between 1825 and 1867. British peer and Conservative politician. Caption: A real English gentleman Date: 1825 - 1895
Lord Elcho, Vanity Fair, ApeFRANCIS RICHARD CHARTERIS, 10th Earl of Wemyss (1818-1914), styled as Lord Elcho between 1853 and 1883. British Whig politician
Robert Croft Bourne, Vanity Fair, ApeROBERT CROFT BOURNE (1888 -1938) British rower, competing in the 1912 Summer Olympics, and Conservative Party politician from 1924 to his death in 1938. Caption: a good stroke Date: 1888 -1938
A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR ALEXANDER JAMES BERESFORD BERESFORD HOPE (1820-1887) British author and Conservative politician. Caption: Batavian grace Date: 1820 - 1887
Count Edward Batthyany, Vanity Fair, ApeCOUNT EDWARD BATTHYANY. Hungarian family, educated at Eton where he rowed. Chamberlain to Austrian Emperor. In flannels. Caption: Yachting Date: -
Earl of Harrowby, Vanity Fair, ApeDUDLEY RYDER, 2nd Earl of HARROWBY (1798-1882) styled Viscount Sandon until 1847. British politician, Member of Parliament for Tiverton from 1819 to 1831, then Liverpool until 1847
Sir John C. Dalrymple-Hay, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR JOHN CHARLES DALRYMPLE-HAY, 3rd Baronet (1821-1912) British Admiral and politician, Member of Parliament for Wakefield from 1862 to 1865, Stamford, Lincolnshire from 1866 to 1880
Lord Halifax, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount HALIFAX (1800-1885) British Liberal politician, serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852. Caption: He fell of his horse into a Peerage Date: 1800 - 1885
4th Earl of Clonmell, Vanity Fair, ApeJOHN HENRY REGINALD SCOTT, 4th Earl of Clonmell (1839-1891) Held the office of Representative Peer (Ireland) Caption: Earlie Date: 1839 - 1891
Sir William Hart Dyke MP, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR WILLIAM HART DYKE MP, 7th Baronet (1837-1931) English Conservative politician and Conservative whip from 1868 to 1874. Caption: A whipper Date: 1837-1931
Rt. Hon Sir Harry Trelawney Eve, Vanity Fair, Ape JuniorRt. Hon SIR HARRY TRELAWNEY EVE (1856 - 1940) English barrister, judge and Liberal Party politician. Caption: A Good Judge Date: 1856 - 1940
Iakovos PitzipiosIAKOVOS PITZIPIOS Greek satirical novelist : in one of his books a character turns into an ape... Date: 1802 - 1865
Lion MonkeyA lion monkey on a tangerine. Date: early 1930s
Profile of a ChimpanzeeThe head (in profile) of a chimpanzee. Date: early 1930s
Pongo pygmaeus, Orang utanThis glorious orang utan was shot by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace in the mid-1800s
Skull cups and bone fragments, Goughs CaveSkull cups identified among human remains from Goughs Cave, Somerset. At around 14, 700 years old, the skull cups are the oldest directly dated examples in the world
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK 48)A cast of the cranium belonging to an adult female Paranthropus robustus discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by Dr. Robert Broom and J.T. Robinson. P. robustus lived around 1.5 million years ago
Skull cup found at Goughs CaveA skull cup identified among human remains from Goughs Cave, Somerset. At around 14, 700 years old, the skull cups are the oldest directly dated examples in the world
Australopithecus sp. hip boneThe hip bone (Os coxae) of Australopithecus from Sterkfontein, South Africa
Homo habilis cranium & mandible fragment castsCasts of fragments mandible and cranium fragments of a Homo habilis discovered at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania dating back to between 1.85 million years ago to 1.6 million years ago
Boxgrove excavation siteA view of the archaeological excavation site at Boxgrove, West Sussex, UK. The site yielded a very significant fossil find, a tibia and incisors believe to have belonged to a 500
Australopithecus sp. thigh & hip bone
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Hoxnian anters, bones & hand axe from SwanscombePart of a deer antler, fragment of elephant bone and flint hand axe all discovered at Swanscombe, Kent, south of the River Thames
Affenbande am FlusseA troup of monkeys on the riverside, page 199 from Loango Expedition 1873-1876 published in 1879, by P Gussfeldt et al
Homo heidelbergensis cranium (Petralona 1)An adult male cranium (cast) discovered at the foot of Katsika Hill, Petralona, south east of Thessaloniki, Greece. The specimen dates back 400, 000 years. It was discovered by J
Homo erectus cranium (OH9)The cranium (cast) of Homo erectus discovered at Bed II, site LLK at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania by Louis Leakey in 1960. This specimen is the Holotype of Homo leakeyi. This specimen dates back c
The Malay ArchipelagoTitle 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
Dragonflies and FishDragonflies from Libellulinae Europaeae by Toussaint de Charpenter, 1840. Fish from Voyage de la Coquille, Zoology Atlas II by Duperrey
Homo sapiens cranium (Qafzeh 11)Lateral view of a cast of the Qafzeh child (Early Modern Homo sapiens) discovered at Djebel kafzeh, Israel by B. Vandermeersch, 1965-1969, dating back to around 100, 000 years
Homo ergaster cranium (KNM - ER 3733)Homo ergaster cranium from Koobi Fora, Area 104, Kenya. Cast of KNM - ER 3733. side view. Scale in cms. This specimen discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo dates back to 1.6 million years ago
Paranthropus robustus cranium with perforationsCast of cranial bones of Paranthropus robustus with two perforations probably made by a leopard. Original skull from Swartkrans, Transvaal, S. Africa
Homo rudolfensis cranium (KNM - ER 1470)Homo habilis cranium from Koobi Fora, Area 131, Kenya. Cast of KNM - ER 1470 (1st reconstruction). Three-quarter view. Scale in cms
Homo sapiens cranium (UC 101)Skull UC 101 discovered at the upper cave (Shandingdong), Zhoukoudian, China. This specimen belonging to Modern Homo sapiens dates back to 30, 000 years ago
Archaic Homo sapiens cranium (Laetoli 18)A front view of a cranium belonging to Archaic Homo sapiens dating back to 150, 000 years ago. This specimen known as Laetoli 18 was discovered within the Ngaloba bed at Laetoli in Tanazania
Casts of Australopithecus boisei jaw bonesCasts of Upper jaw (left) of Australopithecus (Paranthropus) boisei from the Olduvai Gorge; lower jaw (right) of Australopithecus (Paranthropus) boisei from Peninj
The Anthropomorpha of LinnaeusAn illustration by Bontius (1658) of early impressions of the Orangutan. The picture was published in Thomas Huxleys Evidence as to Mans Place in Nature (1883)
Homo sapiens, human and Gorilla gorilla, western gorillaDrawing of a human skeleton and a gorilla skeleton. Published in Transactions of the Zoological Society of London Vol. 5, Part 1 by Richard Owen, 1866
Homo erectus cranium (Ngandong 12)The cranium (cast) of a young adult male discovered at Ngandong on the Solo River terrace near Randublatung, Java. It was excavated by C. ter Haar and team in 1931-33. This specimen dates back c
Homo erectus, Java manA model of Homo erectus, known as Java man, based on fossil evidence found in archaeological sites along the Solo River, Indonesia. The fossils date back to around 500, 000 to 800, 000 years ago
Homo erectus, Peking manA model head of Homo erectus known as Peking man, based upon evidence discovered at Zhoukoudian Cave (Locality 1), China dating back 500, 000 years. This model was created by Maurice Wilson
Hylobates lar, gibbonSkeleton of a gibbon suspended from the ceiling of the Natural History Museum, Londons Central Hall as part of the Primate Gallery display