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Whales Jaw Arch, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900s
Wien Hotel, Kotzebue, NW Alaska, USAWien Hotel and Alaska Airlines, Kotzebue, NW Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle, Bering Strait, USA. Date: circa 1950
Bison from La MadeleineBison with engraved head on shaped bone fragment (the original) from the cave of La Madeleine in the Dordogne. Collection of Le Musee d archeologie nationale at Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Engraved Horse from TeyjatPrehistoric engaving of a horse, deer and birds on a pierced bone (baton perce) from Teyjat in the Dordogne. Les Eyzies Museum
Man with salvage cart, London, WW2Man with a salvage cart full of bundles of material, near bombed-out buildings in London during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Bone ornament - sinking of SMS BlucherCarved and painted bone ornament remembering the sinking of S.M.S. Blucher with German and Imperial Naval flags. Produced by German civilian internees in the Isle of Man. Trench Art
The Town Hall of P鲯nneThe Town Hall of P鲯 nne. Sir David Muirhead Bone, Neac Hrsw Hrsa Hariba (1876-1953). Appointed As Britains First Official War Artist In May 1916
Bone china cup and saucer - WWIBone china cup and saucer manufactured by Diamond China, England. Shows the flags of the Allies, the centre vignette shows a Royal Naval battleship with an aeroplane
Finely hand-carved bone ornament by German InterneeFinely hand-carved bone ornament with raised foliate decoration showing grapes on a vine. Produced by German internees in the Isle of Man. Trench Art
Doulton & Co bone china butter dishDoulton & Co. bone china butter dish - with special message from The Right Honourable David Lloyd George. On base - a message from the Girls of Staffordshire. Commemorative Ware
Pair of carved bone ornaments with raised foliate decorationA pair of carved bone ornaments with raised foliate decoration with inscriptions - one saying A souvenir of 1914 and one saying The Great War 1917. Made by German POWs on the Isle of Man. Trench Art
Ornaments - German Internees - Knockaloe Internment CampA pair of carved bone ornaments with raised foliate decoration with inscriptions - one saying Zur Freud (In Joy) and one saying Im Leid (In Sadness)
WWI carved boneFirst World War carved bone decorated with flowers and chains. Inscribed Remembrance 1915, 1916. Knockaloe Internment Camp, Isle of Man. Trench Art
Sir David Muirhead Bone working in the fieldSir David Muirhead Bone, Neac Hrsw Hrsa Hariba (1876-1953). Appointed As Britains First Official War Artist In May 1916. Commissioned As An Honorary Second Lieutenant
Sir David Muirhead Bone at Ypres, 1916Sir David Muirhead Bone, Neac Hrsw Hrsa Hariba (1876-1953). Appointed As Britains First Official War Artist In May 1916. Commissioned As An Honorary Second Lieutenant
William Beard Banwell (1772 1868), British bone collector Date: 1841
Man in classical dress contemplating a skeleton lying on the ground. From: Osteographia, or, The anatomy of the bones. Date: 1733
Whats Bred in the Bone... by Bruce BairnsfatherWhats Bred in the Bone... Lieut. O.P.Corner (late of the Colidrome Theatre, where he has been stage manager for so many years) forgets himself in the heat of the moment
Bonzo is hoist with his own petard! by George StuddyBonzo is hoist with his own petard! He pulls at the tablecloth, and manages to break a plate and cover his bone with some kind of sauce or custard. Date: 1924
The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Sunday) -- he adopts Chee-Kees pup (but not for long). Date: 1923
Full length mink coat 1935Full length wrap-over mink coat, the pelts are worked in a herring-bone design, giving an effect of light and shade. A leather belt around the waist, can be taken off
Bonzos dud show by George StuddyBonzos dud show. He had been expecting first prize, but loses out to two pedigree dogs, a bull terrier and a bulldog. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Sheet music cover, Little Scouts, a march for piano by Ezra Read (1862-1922). Depicting four boy scouts and a dog in front of a tent. Date: early 20th century
Cartoon, German officer and Turk as animals, WW1Satirical cartoon depicting a German officer and a Turk as animals during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Advert for Barkers winter corsets 1916Special bargsins in Royal Worcester corsets. Full figure corsets for sale. Available from Barkers Kensington High Street, London. Date: 1916
Marylebone ChurchMary-le-Bone church and the east gate of Regents Park. Date: 1828
Repeating Pattern - Bicycles. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*
Hythe, Kent - St Leonards Church - Ossuary. Date: circa 1906
Flying Terms Defined - Flier Education. A jolly cartoon dog demonstrates some flight terminology: Power Diving (attempt to grab a bone thwarted)
Funny Cockney comment on a ladies neckwearFunny Cockney comment on a fellow Cockney ladies neckwear. " Ow Is y, look at er frills. Got erself hup like a bloomin am bone!" Date: 1900
Furniture maker - Local Egyptian artisan, CairoFurniture maker, adding bone inlay to an octagonal table - Local Egyptian artisan, Cairo. Date: circa 1910s
Dog with a bone on a kennel-shaped Christmas cardDog with a bone in its mouth on a kennel-shaped Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Sqn Ldr Bone and French air officials examine R101 wreckageSqn Ldr Bone and French air officials examine the wreckage of the R101. 6 October 1930. Date: 1930
CaenolestesTeeth and mandibles of marsupials of the genus Caenolestes that presented detal anomalies. Photographs by Gabriel Martin
Homo habilis carniums casts from Olduvai Gorge and Koobi ForThe white cranium is Homo habilis discovered at Koobi Fora, East Turkana, Kenya believed to have lived about 1.8 million years ago
Phyllotis chacoensisViews of a Phyllotis chacoensis skull. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2010
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
Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas (1858-1929)Portrait of Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas, a British zoologist. Painting, oil on canvas, by J. Ernest Braun, 1904. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London
Calyptrella tenuissimaGlass sponge fossil which died on the seabed 80 million years ago
Homo heidelbergensis mandible casts (Mauer 1 and Swartkrans)The larger mandible is a cast from Homo heidelbergensis and was discovered by workmen at Mauer sand-pit, Germany in 1907. The smaller is of a mandible discovered in Swartkrans, South Africa
Toxodon Platensis, found at SadilloIllustration (p.134) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890
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
Cynognathus crateronotusA fossil skull that belonged to the extinct mammal-like reptile, Cynognathus. It lived during the Triassic period, 245 to 208 million years ago. Typical length of entire creature 1.8 metres
Antiquite de l Homme Alpes-Maritimes. Pl XTete, thorax et membres superieurs du premier squelette d adulte trouve dans la quatrieme caverne des Baousse-Rousse ou de Menton, le 26 mars 1872
Eastmanosteus, Gogo fishThe Gogo fish, Eastmanosteus, was one of the first ever fossils extracted using acid
Phiolophus vulpiceps. Skull of a dawn horse found in Harwich