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WW2 - Comic Postcard - CheerioLittle girl off on her travels, carrying a hat box, suitcase and violin. Her train awaits. The war will not be stopping her leisure travelling. Date: circa 1942
Gentleman puffing away at his pipe in a No Smoking Carriage - " So what??" Date: circa 1940s
Veiled Egytian Woman - Cairo Date: circa 1904
Elderly lady not overly generous with her tipping" Have you got change for a threepenny-piece, Adolphus? I want to give the porter a gratuity." The porter appears to already be expecting the impending disappointment! Date: 1894
A New Seaside TenorA new Seaside Tenor launches into his signature tune. It looks as if the audience may just be making use of the extra exit in case of emergency... " Please vacate the aria !!! " Date: 1901
Magistrate at Bow Street Magistrates Court, London. Date: 1892
German lady off on her holidays poses with all her luggageAuf Wiedersehn! (" Goodbye!" ) German lady off on her holidays poses with all her luggage Date: circa 1898
Positive Organ - a chamber organ belonging to the reign of Louis XIII of France. Intended to remain in a fixed position, as opposed to smaller portable organs
Packing Tea in India - Indian Tea Association. Date: circa 1910s
Bermuda - Packing OnionsPacking onions into wooden crayes ready for international export - Bermuda. Date: circa 1910s
Cartridge case recovery unit for recycling spent anti-aircraft shell cases, c.1938-1939 Date: circa 1939
Agyrtria niveipectus, hummingbird displayAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds, which were then displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Agyrtria viridiceps, hummingbird displayAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds which were displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Agyrtria brevirostris, hummingbird displayAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds, which were displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Hummingbird display caseAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds, which were displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Agyrtria leucocaster, hummingbird displayAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds, which were then displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Agyrtria candida, hummingbird displayAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds which were displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Incendiary and Demolition Charges Hall, c. 1943This room at the Natural History Museum, London, was used to show agents what sabotage tools they could use behind enemy lines
Lions in debris, 1944. The Natural History Museum, LondonThe flying bomb of 11 July 1944 followed one on 5 July, and together the two did a great deal of damage, as can be seen here in the Lower Mammal Gallery
Difflugia CoronaFreshwater Testate Amoebae. Magnification x 450
Display cases in the Central Hall at the Natural History MusThis grand vista of the Central Hall sweeps from the bronze statue of Sir Richard Owen by Thomas Brock to the marble statue of Charles Darwin on the staircase. Photograph taken in April 1906
The Bernard Sunley RoomHousing large books in the Natural History Museums Department of Botany
Picture No. 10717365The Hummingbird case on display in the Natural History Museums Bird Gallery
Wardian casesFacing page 128 from The New Practical Window Gardener (1877) by John R. Mollison
Various beetle specimensA display case showing the diversity of beetles held at the Natural History Museum, London
Child with Explorer PackA child explorer viewing a stuffed polar bear specimen on display in the Mammals Gallery within the life Galleries of the Natural History Museum, London
Hummingbirds in a cabinetOne of twenty-four images detailing specimens inside the hummingbird cabinet in the Natural History Museums Bird Gallery
Children with Explorer PacksChildren viewing a stuffed specimen of a cheetah on display in the Mammals Gallery within the Life Galleries at the Natural History Museum, London
Entomological SpecimensSpecimens collected by Alfred Russel Wallace now held in the Natural History Museum London
John Goulds hummingbird casesAs Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds which were displayed in 24 custom-made cases
Gallery 5, TringThe Natural History Museum at Tring. Once the private museum of Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron Rothschild (1868-1937), and part of the Natural History Museum, London since 1937
Gallery 1, The Natural History Museum at TringThe Natural History Museum at Tring. Once the private museum of Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron Rothschild (1868-1937), and part of the Natural History Museum, London since 1937
Gallery 3, TringThe Natural History Museum at Tring. Once the private museum of Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron Rothschild (1868-1937), and part of the Natural History Museum, London since 1937
Botanical Exhibition Gallery, 1911The Botanical Exhibition gallery at the Natural History Museum, London, photographed in May 1911
The Bird Gallery at The Natural History Museum, London. 1944The Bird Gallery was located on the ground floor in the west wing. On 11 July 1944 a flying bomb landed in Cromwell Road and all the glass in the west wing, inside and out, was broken
Raja marginata, skate egg caseSpecimen jar containing the egg case of a skate (Raja marginata), popularly known as a mermaids purse. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London
Elephants and cases, c. 1924A photograph of the Natural History Museums Central Hall containing elephants
Animals in winter plumage, November 1897A new series of display cases showing adaptation to surroundings in the natural world were unveiled in the Natural History Museums Central Hall during September 1891. Photograph taken in 1897
Crowd around flea case, 1927During the first decades of the 20th century, the Central Hall contained a number of exhibit cases explaining the role of insects and other animals in spreading disease
Tupinambis nigropunctatus, black teguPhotograph of a display case of pigeons, taken in the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum in April 1895 by Miss K M Reynolds
Insect GalleryA butterfly display case within the Natural History Museums Insect Gallery. Photograph taken in October 1983. This case is no longer in display at the Museum
Child looking at a tiger exhibitSpecimens on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
Stuffed primates in Gallery 1, The Natural History Museum atStuffed primate specimens on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
Tring Gallery 3Specimens on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
ZumalacᲲeguis gun and case. SPAIN. SangZumalacᲲ eguis gun and case. SPAIN. Sang Carlist Circle
ESPOZ Y MINA, Francisco Espoz e Ilundain, also called (1781-1836). Spanish guerrilla leader and general of liberal ideology. Sword and case of Espoz y Mina. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum
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