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Equus Collection (page 2)

Background imageEquus Collection: Horses being used to transport a Basking shark from Brighton

Horses being used to transport a Basking shark from Brighton
Hand-drawn graphite and watercolour wash depicting the horses used to transport a Basking shark from North Audley Street, Brighton to London on a carriage pulled by 12 horses. 10th Dec 1812

Background imageEquus Collection: Phiolophus vulpiceps

Phiolophus vulpiceps. Skull of a dawn horse found in Harwich

Background imageEquus Collection: Buenos Ayres Bullock-wagons

Buenos Ayres Bullock-wagons
Illustration (p.150) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageEquus Collection: Fossil tooth of horse, from Bahia Blanca

Fossil tooth of horse, from Bahia Blanca
Illustration (p.138) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageEquus Collection: Bringing in a prisoner illustration

Bringing in a prisoner illustration (p.84) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageEquus Collection: Wold meteorite landing site

Wold meteorite landing site
Pen and ink sketch showing an obelisk marking the landing site of the Wold Meteorite, Yorkshire, 1812. Image from the Sowerby Collection by Gerrit van Spaendonck

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus asinus, African wild ass

Equus asinus, African wild ass
African Wild Ass, Equus taeniopus. Fig. 149 page 53 of The Natural History of Animals (class Mammalia; animals which suckle their young) in Word and Picture, Vol

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus hemionus, Asian wild ass

Equus hemionus, Asian wild ass
Tibetan Wild Ass, Equus hemionus. Fig. 151 on page 55 of The Natural History of Animals (class Mammalia) in Word and Picture, Vol. 2 by Carl Christoph Vogt & Friedrich Specht, 1899

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus caballus gomelini, tarpan

Equus caballus gomelini, tarpan
The Tarpan a wild horse, native of Russia, primaeval bay stock. Plate on page opposite page 160. Original watercolour drawing from The Naturalists Library, Mammalia, Vol

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus caballus, horse

Equus caballus, horse
Skull belonging to a horse (Equus caballus) from the Zoology collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageEquus Collection: Stone age horse

Stone age horse
A plastic replica of amber stone age horse carving. Image from Amber the Natural Time Capsule fig. 23

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus sp. zebra

Equus sp. zebra
Plate 222 from Capter 12 of Gleanings of Natural History by George Edwards (1694-1773), published 1758-1764

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus burchelli, Burchells zebra

Equus burchelli, Burchells zebra
The striped skin of a stuffed Burchells zebra specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageEquus Collection: Salticus senecus, zebra jumping spider

Salticus senecus, zebra jumping spider
Scanning electron microscope image of a zebra jumping spider from the UK (x 35). Note the two large eyes that give them excellent binoular vision. Coloured artificially on computer

Background imageEquus Collection: Ascent of the Drakensberg March 31, 1869

Ascent of the Drakensberg March 31, 1869
6.30am-sunrise light from right, green hills, warm lights, deep shadows and rolling mist. Sketch 4 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1859-1871)

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus zebra, mountain zebra

Equus zebra, mountain zebra
Mountain Zebra Mare. First wounded by John Lainga killed by myself. September 1862. Sketch from Rothschild bequest 3. Part of a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines

Background imageEquus Collection: Mesohippus

Mesohippus

Background imageEquus Collection: Lower cheek teeth of fossil horse

Lower cheek teeth of fossil horse
Shown here are the lower cheek teeth of the extinxt horse, Equus. Equus was a high-crowned grazing species and lived about 200, 000 years ago

Background imageEquus Collection: The Installation of No Bengulu

The Installation of No Bengulu
Into the supreme chieftainship of Matabili land, February 1870. Sketch 36 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines, (1859-1871)

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus quagga, quagga

Equus quagga, quagga
One of the last remaining quagga in captivity at London Zoo. Relative of the horse and zebra which lived in the African plains, was hunted to extinction during the end of the 19th century

Background imageEquus Collection: The Natural History Museum at Tring, photographed in 1899

The Natural History Museum at Tring, photographed in 1899
Viewed from Park Street, Tring. Lord Rothschild bequeathed his entire museum to the Trustees of the British Museum provided that it became an annexe of the Museum at South Kensington

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus sp. horse

Equus sp. horse
Upper molar tooth from a species of the Equus genus. Item E. 602 of the animal fossil specimens found at Piltdown, Sussex, 1912-15, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageEquus Collection: Chilian spurs, stirrup illustration

Chilian spurs, stirrup illustration (p.290) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, John Murray illustrated edition, 1890

Background imageEquus Collection: Tibetan horse minder

Tibetan horse minder
A young Tibetan horse minder, Urulung, Tibet

Background imageEquus Collection: Equus zebra, zebra

Equus zebra, zebra
Photograph of a zebra skin specimen, collection number Z 1993.149

Background imageEquus Collection: Three unicorns

Three unicorns
Monoceros Unicornu and Caprinonq Marinq. Tab 10 from Beschriving Van de Natuur der Vier-voetige Dieren, 1660 by I. Johnston

Background imageEquus Collection: Sea-horse

Sea-horse
Page 234 from Curious Creatures in Zoology, 1890 by John Ashton

Background imageEquus Collection: Spanish horse, type Equus Hispanicus. German

Spanish horse, type Equus Hispanicus. German illustration from 18th century

Background imageEquus Collection: Herd of zebra in a sunny, wooded area

Herd of zebra in a sunny, wooded area
A herd of zebra (Equus Quagga) in a sunny, wooded area

Background imageEquus Collection: Pencil sketch of a Zebra

Pencil sketch of a Zebra (Equus quagga) at London Zoo

Background imageEquus Collection: ZEBRA

ZEBRA
An early depiction of a male zebra (equus or hippotigris zebra) : the stripes, which serve as camouflage in the wild, are beautifully delineated

Background imageEquus Collection: Hyginus / Equus

Hyginus / Equus
EQUUS the horse

Background imageEquus Collection: Animals / Zebra / Quagga

Animals / Zebra / Quagga
equus quagga

Background imageEquus Collection: Tarpan / Unknown Source

Tarpan / Unknown Source
The native horse of Tartary

Background imageEquus Collection: Bewick / Zebra

Bewick / Zebra
(equus burchelli) Along with the aardvark, this relative of the horse is assured of a place in every index of animals, albeit at different ends



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