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Gray Collection (page 5)

Background imageGray 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

Background imageGray Collection: Agama by John Edward Gray

Agama by John Edward Gray
Note on a peculiar structure in the head of an Agama by John Edward Gray. Passage taken from Zoological Miscellany by John Edward Gray, 1831. Part two of two

Background imageGray Collection: Reptiles from New Zealand

Reptiles from New Zealand
Descriptions of two hitherto unrecorded species of Reptiles from New Zealand. Passage taken from The Zoological Miscellany by John Edward Gray, 1831

Background imageGray Collection: Dumetella carolinensis, gray catbird

Dumetella carolinensis, gray catbird
Plate 66, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby

Background imageGray Collection: Macropus giganteus, eastern gray kangaroo

Macropus giganteus, eastern gray kangaroo
Marsupial, Kangaroo, or the Pattagorang. Detail from drawing 87, possibly by Thomas Watling (1762 -c. 1814), from the Thomas Watling Drawings Collection, 1788-c

Background imageGray Collection: Asa Gray (1810-1888)

Asa Gray (1810-1888)
Portrait of Asa Gray, an American botanist and an early advocate of Darwinism. Also professor of natural history at Harvard University and author of Flora of North America (1838-1843)

Background imageGray Collection: Lepidolite

Lepidolite

Background imageGray Collection: Argusianus argus grayi, great argus

Argusianus argus grayi, great argus
Plate 12 by Joseph Wolf from Daniel Giraud Elliots A Monograph of the Phasianid, or Family of the Pheasants, (1872)

Background imageGray Collection: Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology by John Edward

Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology by John Edward
Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology, Vol. 2 by John Edward Gray, (1833)

Background imageGray Collection: Grays Telephone System

Grays Telephone System
A demonstration of the telephone system of Elisha Gray in New York. Gray filed a patent for the telephone on the same day as Bell, but his initial delay proved costly! Date: 1878

Background imageGray Collection: GRAYs INN SQUARE 1905

GRAYs INN SQUARE 1905
Grays Inn Square: number 15 was pulled down in 1905 Date: 1905

Background imageGray Collection: GLC-LFB Brigade photographer Dolly Gray

GLC-LFB Brigade photographer Dolly Gray
The brigade had three Sub Officers skilled in photography, who attended all fires of special interest, fatal fires and those requiring more than eight pumps to record evidence

Background imageGray Collection: The cold gray dawn

The cold gray dawn

Background imageGray Collection: Patent medicine label for unnamed womens hair tonic which r

Patent medicine label for unnamed womens hair tonic which restores gray hair... cures dandruff and prevents baldness. Illustrated with busts of typical women of Holland, America, Persia, and Spain

Background imageGray Collection: Gray Eagle

Gray Eagle. Print showing the horse Gray Eagle pulling a four-wheel sulky with driver. Date c1866

Background imageGray Collection: Ada Gray in the new East Lynne

Ada Gray in the new East Lynne. Date c1894

Background imageGray Collection: Gilda Gray herself in person

Gilda Gray herself in person. Date 19 - ?

Background imageGray Collection: Gilda Gray, Deauville, France, January 1925

Gilda Gray, Deauville, France, January 1925
Gilda Gray (American dancer, film star and famous for the shimmy), standing beside her billboard at the Ambassadeurs Restaurant, Deauville, France, January 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageGray Collection: LINCOLNs INN, 1930S

LINCOLNs INN, 1930S
Lincolns Inn, London, one of the four Inns of Court (the others being Middle Temple, Inner Temple and Grays Inn), where English barristers are called to the Bar. Date: 1930s

Background imageGray Collection: Grey Lag Geese

Grey Lag Geese
A group of Gray Lag Geese on the Norfolk Broads, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageGray Collection: Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray
A silhouette of the poet, Thomas Gray. Date: 1716-1771

Background imageGray Collection: Little Red Riding Hood by Felix de Gray

Little Red Riding Hood by Felix de Gray
Little Red Riding Hood visits her Grandma only to find that her facial hair problem has got somewhat ou of control. Date: 1934

Background imageGray Collection: Cover of Dance magazine, July 1927

Cover of Dance magazine, July 1927
Art deco cover of Dance magazine, , July 1927, featuring the dancer Gilda Gray 1927

Background imageGray Collection: Cover of Dance magazine, September 1925

Cover of Dance magazine, September 1925
Art deco cover of Dance magazine, September 1925, featuring Gilda Gray Date: 1925

Background imageGray Collection: Passenger engine, longitudinal section

Passenger engine, longitudinal section Date: 1846

Background imageGray Collection: John Gray valve gear diagram

John Gray valve gear diagram Date: 1846

Background imageGray Collection: Star locomotive, Grays patent engine

Star locomotive, Grays patent engine, side elevation Date: 1897

Background imageGray Collection: Locomotive fitted with John Grays reversing gear

Locomotive fitted with John Grays reversing gear
Locomotive fitted with John Grays expansive reversing gear, longitudinal section Date: 1841

Background imageGray Collection: British Ballad, Auld Robin Gray

British Ballad, Auld Robin Gray
AULD ROBIN GRAY British ballad of Scottish origin written by Lady Anne Barnard (1750-1825) Old Robin Gray marries a young girl whose lover is thought to be dead

Background imageGray Collection: Love in a Cage by Flix de Gray

Love in a Cage by Flix de Gray
A piece of art by Flix de Gray entitled " Cupid the Slave", depicting Cupid, the spirit of love, trapped in a cage by an aristocratic lady wearing an 18th century wig and dress

Background imageGray Collection: Transformation from young tramp to soldier

Transformation from young tramp to soldier
Before-and-after pictures of a young vagrant transformed into an army cadet over a three-month period with the help of former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray

Background imageGray Collection: Frank Gray, Liberal MP

Frank Gray, Liberal MP
In the late 1920s, former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray (1880-1935) disguised himself as a tramp to experience first-hand the life of such individuals

Background imageGray Collection: Frank Gray, MP, disguised as a tramp

Frank Gray, MP, disguised as a tramp
In the late 1920s, former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray (1880-1935) disguised himself as a tramp to experience first-hand the life of such individuals

Background imageGray Collection: The Glasgow Exhibition

The Glasgow Exhibition
The Glasgow International Exhibition: exterior of the building at the Gray Street entrance with crowds approaching

Background imageGray Collection: The Glasgow Exhibition, Gray Street front

The Glasgow Exhibition, Gray Street front
The Glasgow International Exhibition: a row of carriages are lined up outside the Gray Street front of the building. Date: 1888

Background imageGray Collection: Modern Athenians plate 42 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 42 - Edinburgh
George Combe (1788-1858) phrenologist & natural philosopher, passing John Gray (1765-1850) solocitor, on the streets of Edinburgh

Background imageGray Collection: Elizabeth Stuart Ward

Elizabeth Stuart Ward
ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD American author, b. Boston, nee Mary Gray Phelps. m. (1888) Henry D. Ward

Background imageGray Collection: Ufos / Journals / Bender

Ufos / Journals / Bender
Benders cover for the second issue of Gray Barkers magazine The Saucerian, incorporated his visualisation of a saucer base and led to a visit from the Three Men

Background imageGray Collection: Alphabet / R for Rabbits

Alphabet / R for Rabbits
A group of captive rabbits nibbling away at carrots and cabbages

Background imageGray Collection: Thomas Gray / Churchyard

Thomas Gray / Churchyard
THOMAS GRAY Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks, which inspired Grays poem, Elegy in a Country Churchyard

Background imageGray Collection: Thomas Gray / Stoke Poges

Thomas Gray / Stoke Poges
THOMAS GRAY English poets home and garden, Stoke Poges Manor

Background imageGray Collection: Churchyard by Moonlight

Churchyard by Moonlight
The moonlit churchyard of Stoke Poges, where the poet Thomas Gray was inspired to write his famous Elegy Date: circa 1860

Background imageGray Collection: Apprentice Indenture

Apprentice Indenture
Indenture, whereby Charles Midwinter junior is bound apprentice to John Anthony Gray, London stationer, for seven years. Gaming and taverns are discouraged

Background imageGray Collection: Pumpkin Boulogne Gray

Pumpkin Boulogne Gray
Boulogne Gray pumpkin

Background imageGray Collection: Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) with copy of Dorian Gray



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