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Gallery Collection (#26)

Background imageGallery Collection: Visitors at the Natural History Museum, London

Visitors at the Natural History Museum, London
Visitor viewing an a skeleton of a Dinosaur in the Gobi Desert exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London 1997

Background imageGallery Collection: Incendiary and Demolition Charges Hall, c. 1943

Incendiary and Demolition Charges Hall, c. 1943
This room at the Natural History Museum, London, was used to show agents what sabotage tools they could use behind enemy lines

Background imageGallery Collection: Shell Gallery, May 1911

Shell Gallery, May 1911
New attractions for visitors in 1907, four years before this image was taken, included life-size models of an octopus and a giant squid in the Shell Gallery (now the Jerwood Galllery)

Background imageGallery Collection: Allosaurus

Allosaurus
A skeletal reconstruction of Allosaurus, the Upper Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur that lived 153 to 135 million years ago. On display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Lions in debris, 1944. The Natural History Museum, London

Lions in debris, 1944. The Natural History Museum, London
The flying bomb of 11 July 1944 followed one on 5 July, and together the two did a great deal of damage, as can be seen here in the Lower Mammal Gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: The Botany Gallery

The Botany Gallery
An interior view of the Natural History Museums Botany Gallery in 1911

Background imageGallery Collection: Bird display

Bird display
A perspective view of the grand saloon and gallery from A Companion to the [British] Museum (1790) by Sir Ashton Lever. The Natural History Museum in South Kensington was not built until 1880s

Background imageGallery Collection: Giant deer, February 1893. The Natural History Museum, Lond

Giant deer, February 1893. The Natural History Museum, Lond
Photographed by J.D. Pemberton in February 1893, this Megalocerus giganteus skeleton represents an extinct race of giant deer (not elk) that had a distribution throughout Europe

Background imageGallery Collection: The Mineral Gallery

The Mineral Gallery
An interior view of the Natural History Museums Mineral Gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Picture No. 10717365

Picture No. 10717365
The Hummingbird case on display in the Natural History Museums Bird Gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Exhibition panel on display in the Darwin Centre

Exhibition panel on display in the Darwin Centre
Exhibition panel with storage room behind in the public space in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Inside the Natural History Museums Mammal and Whale Gallery

Inside the Natural History Museums Mammal and Whale Gallery
Partial views of the skeleton of a bowhead whale (top) and a sperm whale (bottom), on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Child with Explorer Pack

Child with Explorer Pack
A child explorer viewing a stuffed polar bear specimen on display in the Mammals Gallery within the life Galleries of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whale

Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whale
Detail of the mouth of a male sperm whale skeleton on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London. Specimen found in Caithness, Scotland in 1865

Background imageGallery Collection: Children with Explorer Packs

Children with Explorer Packs
Children viewing a stuffed specimen of a cheetah on display in the Mammals Gallery within the Life Galleries at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Marine Invertebrates at the Natural History Museum

Marine Invertebrates at the Natural History Museum
A general view of the Natural History Museums Marine Invertebrates Gallery (number 13)

Background imageGallery Collection: Hylobates lar, gibbon

Hylobates lar, gibbon
Skeleton of a gibbon suspended from the ceiling of the Natural History Museum, Londons Central Hall as part of the Primate Gallery display

Background imageGallery Collection: Elephas maximus, Asiatic elephant

Elephas maximus, Asiatic elephant
An Asiatic elephant, on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale

Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale
Close-up of the baleen inside the mouth of a gray whale on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London



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