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Calymene blumenbachii, locust trilobiteSpecimens of locust tribolites (Calymene blumenbachii) from Silurian, Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, West Midlands
Lepidotes mantelli Agassiz, lepidotes tooth plate
Decorative terracotta pillars
Egg display in the Bird Gallery of the Natural History MuseuExhibition of bird eggs illustrating the great variety in sizes. This display is part of the Bird gallery at the Natural History Museum, London
The Christmas Fair at the Natural History Museum, LondonChristmas Fair chalets outside the Palaeontology wing of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington
Stonework surrounding the front entrance to the Natural HistClose up shot of the detail carved in to the terracotta stonework on the front entrance to the Natural History Musuem. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse
Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whaleDetail 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
Hylobates lar, gibbonSkeleton of a gibbon suspended from the ceiling of the Natural History Museum, Londons Central Hall as part of the Primate Gallery display
Terracotta relief sculpture at the Natural History Museum, LDetail of terracotta relief sculpture in the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905)
Upper premolar of Stephanorhinus hundsheimensisUpper premolar of an exinct rhino found during the Boxgrove excavation. Boxgrove is a Middle Pleistocene site in West Sussex, England
A gold lower dentureA lower denture formed from a sheet of gold whith was cut and folded around the lower molars. The upper component is lost
Gonioteuthis, a fossil belemniteGuard of the belemnite Gonioteuthis, 8 cm long, from the Cretaceous Chalk of Salisbury, England
London Jack, The Orphanage Friend. This dog from 1894 to 1900 collected for the L&S.W.R servants orphanage e250 & for other charitable objects e200
Dactylioceras, fossil ammoniteDactylioceras, represented here by a 9.5 cm wide individual, is a characteristic and abundant ammonite in the Lower Jurassic of north Yorkshire, England
Panthera pardus, leopardPartial leopard skull viewed from the right. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London
Roman lamp and fossil brachiopodPDT replica of roman lamp and the fossil brachiopod (Terebratula maxima Charlesworth) from the Pliocene. Coralline Crag. Park Pit, Sudbourne Park, Suffolk
Bronze sculpture of Chimpanzee headBronze sulpture of Chimpanzee head in the Primate gallery at the Natural History Museum, London
Cyrtopirifer verneuili (Murchison), Delabole butterfly brachA Delabole butterfly brachiopod (Cyrtopirifer verneuili Murchison) specimen from the Upper Devonian, Delabole Quarry, nr Camelford, Cornwall
Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from left sideRemains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum
Architectural view of main hall at the Natural History MuseuArchitectural view of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London. With the Diplodocus skeleton in the background
Belemnitella minor, belemnitesNatural History Museum specimens of belemnites or thunderbolts from the Paramoudra Chalk of Norfolk
Toad Stones or fish teeth
Isastraea oblonga, polished coralIsastraea oblonga (Fleming). From the Jurassic period, Portlandian, Upper Beds, Tisbury, Wiltshire
North Hall of the Natural History Museum, LondonFront entrance and Cromwell Road facade of the Waterhouse building. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881. Photographed by Paul Lund