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Forbes Quarry, GibraltarForbes Quarry, where a Neanderthal (Archaic human) skull was discovered in 1848. The discovery came eight years before the Neanderthal skeleton was found in the Neander Valley in Germany
Proconsul, Homo heildebergensis & Homo neanderthalensis cranL to R: Cranium of Proconsul, an extinct primate that lived 18 million years ago; Homo heildebergensis (Broken Hill 1) discovered in Zambia; and Homo neanderthalensis (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
British Nudibranch Molluscs, Plate aAHistory of British Mollusca, Forbes and Hanley, Vol I 1853. Illustration of Triopa claviger, Egirus punctilucens, Tritonia hombergi, Doto coronata, Scyllaea pelagica
H. neanderthalensis (Gibraltar 1) & H. heidelbergensis (BroLeft: Cranium of Neanderthal man discovered at Forbes quarry Gibraltar in 1848. Right: Cranium of Broken Hill, or Rhodesian man (H. heidelbergensis) discovered at Broken Hill, Zambia in 1921
Neanderthal man skull (ca. 5000 BC). Found at the cave of Forbes Quarry in 1848. Upper Paleolithic. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Henry B. Harris presents The traveling salesman a comedy by James Forbes, author of The chorus lady. Date c1908
Merchant of V - GobboNorman Forbes as Launcelot Gobbo. Date: 11 October 1905
Bream CatchA fisherman wearing a visor and rubber waders, holds up a catch of bream, Lough Forbes, County Longford, Ireland. Date: 1960s
Afghan War 1878 - 1880During the Afghan War Special Correspondents, including Archibald Forbes of the Daily News, Phil Robinson of the Daily Telegraph and William Simpson, Special Artist of the IIlustrated London News
Ralph Forbes / Cig CardRALPH FORBES British actor in Hollywood films Date: 1902 - 1951
Forbes, New South WalesThe post office in Forbes, New South Wales, Australia
Eton schoolboys on 4 JuneFive Eton schoolboys in smart suits and top hats, sitting on a wall on 4 June, traditionally the date when King George IIIs birthday is celebrated at the school with speeches
The East India House Museum, London, 1858Interior of the East India House Museum in Leadenhall Street, London. Many of the items on display in the museum at that time were from the collection of Dr. Forbes Royle
Sir Charles Morton ForbesAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Morton Forbes (1880-1960) he was Commander in Chief of the home fleet from 1938-1940
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered the finest Hamlet of his day
Miss Rosita Forbes (1893-1967) British traveller and author (later Mrs. McGrath)
Edward Forbes, 1850EDWARD FORBES naturalist
Male Type / Forbes ActorA typical late Victorian: Johnston Forbes-Robertson, actor-manager (1853-1937)
7th Earl HaddingtonTHOMAS HAMILTON, 7TH EARL OF HADDINGTON (on left) To the right of him are Sir William Forbes and Sir James Hunter Blair
FA Phillips / PostcardFORBES ALEXANDER PHILLIPS Clergyman and writer
Forbes-Robertson / Hamlet(Sir) JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON English actor-manager as Hamlet
Forbes-Robertson / Judas(Sir) JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON English actor-manager in The Sacrament of Judas
Caesar & Cleopatra / ShawMr Forbes Robertson and Gertrude Elliott achieving success in Shaws comedy drama Caesar and Cleopatra