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The AvalanchePlate 20 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated withdesigns by Joseph Wolf, London 1874. Date: 1874
A scene in a toddy palm plantationA drawing by Paul Hermann from the collection of five volumes of specimens and drawings from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1672-1677. (Vol. 5 Page 307)
Negro house, St. Thomas, West IndiesThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Tree fern, Sri LankaA tree fern photographed in Sri Lanka by Harry Taylor
Adeliee Penguins, Cape AdairAdeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick
Apis mellifera, European honey beePhotograph of a European honey bee (Apis mellifera) in the wildlife garden. A typical small hive contains about 20, 000 bees which are divided into three types; Queen, Drones, and Workers
Mariopteris muricata, seed fernRepro record for permission and invoicing only. Only use this record for testing the system or invoicing
Embalmed whale on tour in England, 1931A 45 foot whale, the largest ever seen in England, which weighs more than 20 tons, is on a tour of England. It was caught off the coast of Norway and embalmed by Mr
Group of Adeliee Penguins feeding their youngAdeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick
Bombus pascorum, common carder beeA female Bombus pascorum, common carder bee visiting a plant in the wildlife garden
Bacillus sp. bacteriaBacteria are the most diverse and ubiquitous soil organisms present on Earth
Six million year old fossiliferous rocks located in Emirate of Abu Dhabi
The colonnades of the Natural History Museum, London
The Darwin Centre Phase One at the Natural History Museum, LExterior view of the Darwin Centre Phase One at the Natural History Museum, London
Spider-hunting waspA spider-hunting wasp wedging her prey between grass blades before making a burrow
Euplagia quadripunctaria, Jersey tiger mothPhotograph of the brightly coloured and patterned Jersey tiger moth, found in the museum wildlife garden
Adeliee Penguins, Cape AdareAdeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick
Beached whales alive in a Cornish village, 1932The people of Perranporth, a village not far from Newquay, Cornwall, have just had the surprise of their lives. Eight whales have been found on the beach washed up during a gale
GargoyleOne of the many gargoyles which adorn the exterior of the Natural History Museum, London. Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) designed the museum in the 1860s
Carboniferous crinoid gardenArtists impression of Carboniferous (354 to 290 million years ago) underwater crinoid garden
Group of Adeliee Penguins, Cape AdareAdeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick
Istiophorus platypterus, SailfishA sailfish is able to swim at over 100 km per hour
Natural History Museum flag flying at the Natural History Museum, London
Acherontia atropos, deaths head hawkmothIllustration from Familiar British Insects (1887) by Theo Johnson
Tenthredinidae, Tenthredo, Symphyta
Adeliee Penguin groupAdeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick
Spermophila supercilarisPlate 7 from Gyula Madaraszs Zeitschrift Fur Die Gesammte Ornithologie, Vol. 2, (1885) Annotated Spermophila superciliaris. This science name is no longer valid
Cynocephala hardyi Endrodi, scarab beetleA scarab beetle (Cynocephala hardyi Endrodi) from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London