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Copper Collection (#5)

Background imageCopper Collection: Letter opener Engraved Egypt

Letter opener Engraved Egypt
Letter opener. Engraved Egypt and made from a copper drive band. Trench Art

Background imageCopper Collection: Letter opener Engraved Bapaume 1917

Letter opener Engraved Bapaume 1917
Letter opener. Engraved Bapaume 1917 and made from a copper drive band. Trench Art

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper tray with - badge of the Middlesex Regiment

Copper tray with - badge of the Middlesex Regiment
Copper tray with the beaten badge of the Middlesex Regiment (16th Service/Public Schools Battalion). Trench Art

Background imageCopper Collection: Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders

Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders
Mauser rifle butt, carved with the regimental badge of the Seaforth Highlanders

Background imageCopper Collection: A composite matchbox-ashtray

A composite matchbox-ashtray made from a bullet cartridge and mounted on an 18 pounder shell case. Engraved Messines, June 7th 1917 - France and Belgium with an image in copper of a British tank

Background imageCopper Collection: WWI Military Hunter pocket watch

WWI Military Hunter pocket watch
First World War Military Hunter pocket watch with enamel dial with seconds counter and key-wind, jewelled lever movement, by Rothermans, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper cigarette box with Royal Engineers badge, WW1

Copper cigarette box with Royal Engineers badge, WW1
Copper cigarette box embossed and engraved with the badge of the Royal Engineers, with initials JWB. Trench Art

Background imageCopper Collection: Cigarette box in the form of a tank, WW1

Cigarette box in the form of a tank, WW1
Cigarette box in the form of a tank, the sponsons to carry cigarettes and the turret to contain a box of matches. Trench Art

Background imageCopper Collection: Church bells saved from becoming enemy shells, Russia, 1915

Church bells saved from becoming enemy shells, Russia, 1915
Placed together for safety in the Nikolsky Monastery near Moscow, some of the 300 Russian church bells removed to prevent invading Germans re-using them as metal for shells

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper Butterflies

Copper Butterflies Date: 1868

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, two George VI farthings

British coins, two George VI farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1949 and 1951, with a wren on the reverse. The farthing ceased to be legal tender after 1960. Date: 1949, 1951

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, two Elizabeth II pennies

British coins, two Elizabeth II pennies for 1964 and 1967, with Britannia on the reverse, and contrasting metal colours. Date: 1964-1967

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, two Elizabeth II halfpennies

British coins, two Elizabeth II halfpennies for 1964 and 1965, with a ship on the reverse. Date: 1964-1965

Background imageCopper Collection: The Womens Legion & Army Waste, WW1

The Womens Legion & Army Waste, WW1
Women inspecting copper vats filled with boiling soup, involved in a scheme originated by Lady Londonderry to lessen waste in camp kitchens

Background imageCopper Collection: Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USA

Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USA
Baltic Cricket Team - comprising of miners from Painesdale, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County Cricket League, founded in 1906

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, two Queen Victoria pennies

British coins, two Queen Victoria pennies for 1890 and 1891. With Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1890-1891

Background imageCopper Collection: British coin, Queen Victoria halfpenny

British coin, Queen Victoria halfpenny
British coin, a Queen Victoria halfpenny for 1862. With Britannia on the reverse, with a lighthouse and a ship in the background. Date: 1862

Background imageCopper Collection: British coin, George V halfpenny

British coin, George V halfpenny
British coin, a George V halfpenny for 1915, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1915

Background imageCopper Collection: British coin, Edward VII farthing

British coin, Edward VII farthing
British coin, an Edward VII farthing (a quarter of a penny) for 1909, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1909

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, three George V farthings

British coins, three George V farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1918, 1930 and 1932, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1918-1932

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, two Queen Victoria farthings

British coins, two Queen Victoria farthings (a quarter of a penny) for 1860 and 1868. With Britannia on the reverse, with a lighthouse and a ship in the background. Date: 1860s

Background imageCopper Collection: British coin, George VI farthing

British coin, George VI farthing
British coin, a George VI farthing (a quarter of a penny). Date: 1941

Background imageCopper Collection: Method of saving submarine seamen by G. H. Davis

Method of saving submarine seamen by G. H. Davis
Our own method of saving submarine seamen

Background imageCopper Collection: British coin, George III copper penny

British coin, George III copper penny
British coin, copper penny, with a profile of King George III on the head and Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1797

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, three George V pennies

British coins, three George V pennies for 1914, 1917 and 1919, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1914-1919

Background imageCopper Collection: British coins, three Edward VII pennies

British coins, three Edward VII pennies for 1905, 1906 and 1907, with Britannia on the reverse. Date: 1905-1907

Background imageCopper Collection: Lavenham / Market Place

Lavenham / Market Place
A view through the window of one of the perfectly preserved Tudor houses on Market Place, Lavenham looking out to the village cross Date: 1950s

Background imageCopper Collection: Farm with a Pond late s

Farm with a Pond late s
Farm with a Pond (late 1770s). Wilson, Richard 1713/14-1782. Date: 1770s (late)

Background imageCopper Collection: Group of Three Figures Carrying a Statuette

Group of Three Figures Carrying a Statuette. Albani, Giovanni Battista 1616-1661 (attributed to)

Background imageCopper Collection: Pastoral Landscape with Figures

Pastoral Landscape with Figures. Creti, Donato 1671-1749

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper Industry in Detroit, Michigan, USA

Copper Industry in Detroit, Michigan, USA Date: 1906

Background imageCopper Collection: Warsaw - Poland - Copper-Roof Palace

Warsaw - Poland - Copper-Roof Palace
The Copper-Roof Palace (palac Pod Blacha) - an 18th-century palace in Warsaw, Poland. Since 1989, the palace has become a branch of the Royal Castle Museum. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageCopper Collection: Bronze Foundry - Tonkin, Vietnam

Bronze Foundry - Tonkin, Vietnam
Bronze Foundry Workers - Tonkin, Vietnam Date: 1904

Background imageCopper Collection: Portuguese coins - early 20th century

Portuguese coins - early 20th century, charting the change from the reign of Carlos I, up to his assassination in 1908

Background imageCopper Collection: Purse full of money on a cutout Christmas card

Purse full of money on a cutout Christmas card
Purse full of money (notes and coins) on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCopper Collection: Green-house

Green-house. Copper-plate illustration from Richard Bradley, New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. Plate III. Date: 1739

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper lap

Copper lap

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper mass

Copper mass
This copper block was discovered by Samuel Hearne in the Arctic Circle in 1771. He carried it for a year before presenting it to the Hudsons Bay Company

Background imageCopper Collection: Chalcopyrite

Chalcopyrite or copper pyrite comprises of (copper iron sulphide). It is a common mineral and is found in almost all sulphide deposits. Specimen from Wheal Towan, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Turquoise variety Henwoodite

Turquoise variety Henwoodite
A specimen of the turquoise variety called Henwoodite, named after William Jory Henwood (1805-1875) from West Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Parnassius apollo Linnaeus, Papilionidae; Maculinea arion Li

Parnassius apollo Linnaeus, Papilionidae; Maculinea arion Li
And Lycaena phlaeas Linnaeus, Lycaenidae. Classis II Tab XLV from Insecten-Belustigung 1746-61, Volume 3 by August Johann R� von Rosenhof (1705-1759)

Background imageCopper Collection: Silver on Copper

Silver on Copper
A deposit of elemental, native silver (Ag) on native copper (Cu). Specimen from the Natural History Museum, London originally from Houghton Co. Michigan, U.S.A

Background imageCopper Collection: Libethenite

Libethenite
Wedge-shaped, dark green crystals of libethenite (copper phosphate hydroxide) with pale brown duftite. Specimen from the Phoenix mine, Lnkinhorne, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Metatorbernite

Metatorbernite
A specimen of the mineral metatorbernite which contains uranium, copper and phosphorus. It is also radioactive

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper in unspecified mineral

Copper in unspecified mineral
Scanning electron microscope image of an elemental map showing the distribution of copper (Cu) in mineral samples

Background imageCopper Collection: Connellite

Connellite
Deep-blue velvety crust of needles with some red cuprite. Connellite comprises of (hydrated copper sulphate chloride hydroxide). Specimen from Wheal Muttrell, Gwennap, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Tetrahedrite

Tetrahedrite

Background imageCopper Collection: Mendipite

Mendipite is exclusive to the Mendips of Somerset. This specimen is from Merehead Quarry. Mendipite belongs to the oxyhalides and hydroxyhalides group

Background imageCopper Collection: Dillenia alata, red beech tree

Dillenia alata, red beech tree
Copper plate from the original drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCopper Collection: Bornite

Bornite
A specimen of the mineral Bornite. This specimen is from the collections held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Caledonite

Caledonite comprises of (copper lead carbonate sulphate hydroxide) and is characterized by small, well-formed intricate crystals. This specimen is from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Chalcophyllite

Chalcophyllite
Chalcopyrite or copper pyrite comprises of (copper iron sulphide). Its a common mineral and found in almost all sulphide deposits

Background imageCopper Collection: Lycaena dispar, large copper

Lycaena dispar, large copper
Mounted specimens of the large copper butterflies from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Tenorite

Tenorite is comprised of (copper oxide). It is found as grey to black metallic crystals and as a by-product of lava flows. Fibrous specimen from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Olivenite

Olivenite comprises of (copper arsenate hydroxide). It is a rare copper mineral normally deep olive green in coluor. Specimen from Wheal Jewel, Gwennap, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Nerodia erythrogaster, copperbelly snake

Nerodia erythrogaster, copperbelly snake
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby. Entitled The Copperbelly Snake

Background imageCopper Collection: Chrysophanus dispar, large copper

Chrysophanus dispar, large copper
From Illustrations of British Butterflies: with occasional figures of the larva, pupa, and food-plant (1878) by Theo Johnson

Background imageCopper Collection: Mineral replacement

Mineral replacement
This piece of wood has been replaced with metallic copper. Specimen is from the Mavovouni mines, Cyprus 2, 300 BP. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Torbernite

Torbernite

Background imageCopper Collection: Casuarina equisetifolia, beach sheoak

Casuarina equisetifolia, beach sheoak
Copper plate of Casuarina equisetifolia, beach sheoak from the original drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCopper Collection: Aleurites moluccana, candlenut tree

Aleurites moluccana, candlenut tree
Copper plate of Aleurites moluccana, candlenut tree from the original drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCopper Collection: Chrysocolla

Chrysocolla, (hydrated copper silicate)

Background imageCopper Collection: Brochantite

Brochantite
A specimen of the mineral brochantite (copper sulphate hydroxide) from the Fowey Consols mine, St Blazey, Cornwall. A rippled green mass of minute crystals, with similar (but blue-green) langite

Background imageCopper Collection: Trogonoptera trojana, birdwing butterfly

Trogonoptera trojana, birdwing butterfly
Digital image of the upperside of a mounted specimen of a female birdwing butterfly (Trogonoptera trojana) from the family Papilionidae

Background imageCopper Collection: Bournonite

Bournonite or cog-wheel ore comprises of (copper lead antimony sulphide). Cog wheel ore contains the mineral chromite, though it is difficult to extract from crystals

Background imageCopper Collection: Tennantite

Tennantite
Crust of sparkling silvery metallic examples of tennanite (copper arsenic sulphide) some partly altered by copper rust in cavity in matrix. Specimen from Relistan mine, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Conichalcite

Conichalcite
A specimen of the mineral conichalcite (calcium copper arsenate hydroxide). This mineral holds orthorhombic crystals and belongs in the Adelite group

Background imageCopper Collection: Liroconite

Liroconite comprises of (hydrated copper aluminum arsenate hydroxide). It is blue in colour and forms from the oxidation of copper ores. Specimen from the collections of the Truro Museum, Cornwall

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper

Copper is an elemental metal. Seen here is a dendritic or branching native copper specimen from the collections held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Azurite

Azurite
A specimen of the mineral azurite (copper carbonate hydroxide) from Chessy, Dept Rhone, France

Background imageCopper Collection: Malachite

Malachite
An Octagonal column of the mineral malachite. Malachite is a green mineral, (copper carbonate hydroxide), and is often used as a semi-precious stone

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper ore

Copper ore
A watercolour drawing of various copper ores by Henry Bone 1755-1834. Original drawing for plate in Philip Rashleighs 1797 Specimens of British Minerals

Background imageCopper Collection: Helichrysum obconicum

Helichrysum obconicum
Copper plate by Gabriel Smith from the original drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCopper Collection: Asplenium monanthes, single-sorus spleenwort

Asplenium monanthes, single-sorus spleenwort
Copper plate by Daniel Mackenzie from the original drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCopper Collection: Revophone Crystal Set

Revophone Crystal Set

Background imageCopper Collection: Malachite cameo

Malachite cameo and malachite-chrysocolla mass. Malachite (copper carbonate hydroxide), has a distinctive green banding and belongs to the carbonate class

Background imageCopper Collection: Turquoise vein in shale

Turquoise vein in shale
Turquoise (hydrated copper aluminum phosphate) vein in shale, from Victoria, Australia. Turquoise is perhaps the most valuable non-transparent mineral

Background imageCopper Collection: A collection of turquoise specimens

A collection of turquoise specimens
Rough, polished and worked specimens of turquoise (Hydrated Copper Aluminum Phosphate). Turquoise is perhaps the most valuable of the non-transparent minerals

Background imageCopper Collection: Turquoise

Turquoise
Four different examples of worked turquoise. Turquoise (hydrated copper aluminum phosphate) is perhaps one of the most valuable non-transparent minerals

Background imageCopper Collection: BRUNI, Fyodor (1800-1875). The copper snake

BRUNI, Fyodor (1800-1875). The copper snake. 19th c. Classicism.; Romanticism. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Saint Petersburg. State Russian Museum

Background imageCopper Collection: PIUS IV (1499-1565). Pope (1559-1565) related

PIUS IV (1499-1565). Pope (1559-1565) related to the Medicis of Florence. Facsimile of a copper engraving. Renaissance art. Engraving

Background imageCopper Collection: Landscape with copper mines. Central detail

Landscape with copper mines. Central detail. 16th century. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. CZECH Rep.. Prague. National Gallery in Prague

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper crown found on the bones of the guardian

Copper crown found on the bones of the guardian (3rd c. AD). Moche or Mochica Art. PERU. Sipᮮ Royal Tombs of Sipᮠ Museum

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper circular standard depicting the enigmatic

Copper circular standard depicting the enigmatic
" Copper circular standard depicting the enigmatic " goddess of the Ulluchos" (3rd c. AD). Moche or Mochica Art. PERU. Sipᮮ Royal Tombs of Sipᮠ Museum."



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