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Flint Collection (page 3)

Background imageFlint Collection: Harry Morris Flint

Harry Morris Flint

Background imageFlint Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium (Gibraltar 1)

Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium (Gibraltar 1)
Frontal view of an adult female Neanderthal cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar. Its discovery was announced by Lieutenant Flint in 1848 and it is believed to be 50, 000 years old

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint hand axe (label)

Flint hand axe (label)
Photograph of a human-made hand axe, which was discovered in 1859, and is thought to be about 400, 000 years old. This close-up of the label shows the date and initials J.P, for John Prestwich

Background imageFlint Collection: Neanderthal artifacts

Neanderthal artifacts
Stone tools believed to once have belonged to Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) who lived in Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint hand-axe

Flint hand-axe
Late Palaeolithic from Farnham, Surrey, England

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint nodule

Flint nodule
This flint nodule originates from the Cretaceous rocks of the North Downs, England

Background imageFlint Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint annual tour Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L

Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint annual tour Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint annual tour. Date ca. 1895

Background imageFlint Collection: Mrs. Herbert L. Flint the little hypnotic sunbeam

Mrs. Herbert L. Flint the little hypnotic sunbeam. Date ca. 1899

Background imageFlint Collection: The one Flint, the only Flint, the original Flint to-night

The one Flint, the only Flint, the original Flint to-night. Date ca. 1915

Background imageFlint Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint

Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint. Date c1895

Background imageFlint Collection: Police Convalescent Home near Goring-on-Thames, Oxon

Police Convalescent Home near Goring-on-Thames, Oxon
Exterior view of the Police Convalescent Home, known as Flint House, near Goring-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire. It was officially opened by the Queen Mother in 1988

Background imageFlint Collection: New Post Office, Flint, Michigan, USA

New Post Office, Flint, Michigan, USA Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFlint Collection: Loddon Church

Loddon Church, Norfolk, England, a fine flint edifice, dating from 1480. Date: 15th century

Background imageFlint Collection: Kings Lynn Guildhall

Kings Lynn Guildhall
The ancient Guildhall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. An earlier building burned down in 1421. The facade is a splendid white stone and black flint chequered effect. Date: built 1423

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint Glass

Flint Glass
Flint glass manufactory

Background imageFlint Collection: Mother Skinflint / Thrift

Mother Skinflint / Thrift
MOTHER SKINFLINT, THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE You re a genius for saving! Yes, everyone knows. You would skin a flint and starve the crows!

Background imageFlint Collection: Wales / Hawarden, Flint

Wales / Hawarden, Flint
The Castle ruins

Background imageFlint Collection: Richard II Meets Henry

Richard II Meets Henry
Richard II meets Henry IV at Flint Date: 1399

Background imageFlint Collection: Racial / Arrow Heads 1853

Racial / Arrow Heads 1853
Native arrow heads made from flint

Background imageFlint Collection: Treasure Island / Flint

Treasure Island / Flint
Flints pointer

Background imageFlint Collection: Prehistoric Industry

Prehistoric Industry
Inhabitants of the Baltic island of Rugen engaged in making utensils of silex (flint)

Background imageFlint Collection: Lady Rider in Race

Lady Rider in Race
Mrs Thornton races against Mr Flint at Knavesmire, Yorkshire, and would have won comfortably but for an accident to her saddle, all agreeing she deserved to win

Background imageFlint Collection: ELF SHOT

ELF SHOT
ELF-SHOT These flint arrow-heads were supposed to be of fairy origin, and a valuable protection against the Evil Eye

Background imageFlint Collection: Fox Sisters, Rapping

Fox Sisters, Rapping
THE FOX SISTERS Dr Austin Flint of Rochester seeks to demonstrate that the Fox sisters fake their raps, by showing that cracking the knee produces a similar sound



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