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Lewis Collection (page 11)

Background imageLewis Collection: Two cottages in a bleak landscape, Isle of Lewis

Two cottages in a bleak landscape, Isle of Lewis
Two rustic cottages in a bleak landscape, with washing flapping on a clothes line, at Timsgarry, Uig, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageLewis Collection: Sheet music cover, Just a Little Fond Affection

Sheet music cover, Just a Little Fond Affection, with words and music by Elton Box, Sonny Cox and Lewis Ilda. Showing a couple close together inside a heart framework

Background imageLewis Collection: The Tatler Xmas no. 1929 front cover by Lewis Baumer

The Tatler Xmas no. 1929 front cover by Lewis Baumer
Front cover illustration by Lewis Baumer for The Tatler Christmas Number 1929 depicting a young woman dressed in a kimono or dressing gown and pyjama suit smoking from a cigarette holder

Background imageLewis Collection: Fredk. Lewis Nordern

Fredk. Lewis Nordern
FREDERICK LEWIS NORDERN Danish naval officer, traveller and artist. Date: 1708 - 1742

Background imageLewis Collection: Lewis Morris - 2

Lewis Morris - 2
LEWIS MORRIS Welsh lawyer and writer Date: 1833 - 1907

Background imageLewis Collection: Thomas Frankland Lewis

Thomas Frankland Lewis
Sir THOMAS FRANKLAND LEWIS British statesman Date: 1780 - 1855

Background imageLewis Collection: Thomas Lewis, Churchman

Thomas Lewis, Churchman
THOMAS LEWIS British churchman, minister in London. Date: CIRCA 1840

Background imageLewis Collection: Geo. Cornewall Lewis - 1

Geo. Cornewall Lewis - 1
Sir GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS statesman Date: 1806 - 1863

Background imageLewis Collection: Wyndham Lewis

Wyndham Lewis
WYNDHAM LEWIS British statesman Date: ? - 1838

Background imageLewis Collection: Morgan Lewis

Morgan Lewis
MORGAN LEWIS American soldier and statesman Date: 1754 - 1844

Background imageLewis Collection: Geo. Cornewall Lewis - 2

Geo. Cornewall Lewis - 2
Sir GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS statesman Date: 1806 - 1863

Background imageLewis Collection: Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis
HARRY SINCLAIR LEWIS American writer, author of Main Street, Babbitt and many more, photographed while visiting Milano, Italy, in 1932. Date: 1885 - 1951

Background imageLewis Collection: Margaret Hay

Margaret Hay
MARGARET HAY (nee Chalmers) friend of the poet Robert Burns, wife (1788) of Lewis Hay, a clerk who died in 1800. Date: circa 1800

Background imageLewis Collection: Birthplace of Lord Byron - Holles Street, Oxford St, London

Birthplace of Lord Byron - Holles Street, Oxford St, London
Lord Byron at John Lewis, Oxford Street.... Te birthplace of Lord Byron - Holles Street, Oxford St, London - The lower floor of the property at this stage was a John Lewis & Co

Background imageLewis Collection: Hawker High Speed Fury Fighter Plane

Hawker High Speed Fury Fighter Plane
The Hawker Fury was a British Biplane Fighter aircraft used by the RAF in the1930s. The specific High Speed Fury pictured on this promotional card was an experimental prototype which was subsequently

Background imageLewis Collection: Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - The Puppy

Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - The Puppy Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLewis Collection: Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - Alice & Jury

Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - Alice & Jury
Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - Alice and the Jury - Alice gives evidence. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageLewis Collection: Hugh Lewis Esq, commemoration poster

Hugh Lewis Esq, commemoration poster on becoming the first 50-year-old to receive a Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate. 1916

Background imageLewis Collection: Wittemann-Lewis / Barling NBL-1 64215

Wittemann-Lewis / Barling NBL-1 64215
Wittemann-Lewis/Barling NBL-1, 64215

Background imageLewis Collection: Lewis guns on a Short Seaplane 12 November 1916

Lewis guns on a Short Seaplane 12 November 1916
Lewis guns on a Short Seaplane. 12 November 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageLewis Collection: Technicians at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory

Technicians at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory
Technicians at the NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory making final adjustments on a full-scale ramjet engine for a guided missile in the 8 by 6 foot test section of the worlds largest

Background imageLewis Collection: Experimental model of a supersonic guided missile

Experimental model of a supersonic guided missile which is being tested in the 8 by 6 foot supersonic wind tunnel of NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory

Background imageLewis Collection: Research model of a guided missile

Research model of a guided missile
Constructed for research in the worlds largest supersonic wind tunnel at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, this research model of a guided missile incorporates a ramjet engine buried in

Background imageLewis Collection: Sopwith Baby seaplane in flight with two Lewis guns

Sopwith Baby seaplane in flight with two Lewis guns and one 65lb bomb

Background imageLewis Collection: Sopwith Baby seaplane 81151

Sopwith Baby seaplane 81151
Sopwith Baby seaplane, 81151, with the experimental installation of a synchronised Lewis gun on the upper starboard longeron. June 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageLewis Collection: Sopwith 5F1 Dolphin

Sopwith 5F1 Dolphin. 15 February 1918. Two fixed Vickers machine guns synchronised to fire through the propeller and two elevated Lewis machine guns with Norman Vane sights. Date: 1918

Background imageLewis Collection: Polygonal corallites

Polygonal corallites
The simple, polygonal corallites of favosites are well seen in this 6 cm high polished block from the Devonian of south-west England

Background imageLewis Collection: Hexagonella, bryozoan

Hexagonella, bryozoan
A 5 cm long branch of Hexagonella from the Permian of Australia. This cystoporate bryozoan has polygonal subcolonies bounded by ridges

Background imageLewis Collection: Remopeurides, a fossil trilobite

Remopeurides, a fossil trilobite
Probably planktonic, Remopeurides is a small trilobite - this Scottish Ordovician example being less than 2 cm long - with an inflated glabella

Background imageLewis Collection: Metaldetes

Metaldetes
A small block of limestone, 5 cm across, from the Cambrian of South Australia, containing sectioned specimens of the archaeocyathan sponge Metaldetes

Background imageLewis Collection: Goniatites, fossil ammonite

Goniatites, fossil ammonite
In marked contrast to Dactylioceras, this Carboniferous Goniatites has a shell in which successive whols overlap stongly, giving a narrow, deep umbilicus

Background imageLewis Collection: Acanthoteuthis, a fossil coleoid

Acanthoteuthis, a fossil coleoid
Arms equipped with hooks and a black ink are visible in this 15 cm long, exceptionally preserved specimen of the coleoid Acanthoteuthis from the Jurassic of Wiltshire, England

Background imageLewis Collection: Plagiostoma, fossil shell

Plagiostoma, fossil shell
This shell of Plagiostoma from the British Jurassic measures 8.5 cm wide and shows radial ornamentation and growth banding

Background imageLewis Collection: Gonioteuthis, a fossil belemnite

Gonioteuthis, a fossil belemnite
Guard of the belemnite Gonioteuthis, 8 cm long, from the Cretaceous Chalk of Salisbury, England

Background imageLewis Collection: Cyrtograptus, graptolite

Cyrtograptus, graptolite
Colony of the graptolite Cyrtograptus from the Silurian of Bohemia. Field of view 5 cm wide

Background imageLewis Collection: Didymograptus, fossil graptolite

Didymograptus, fossil graptolite
The two tuning-fork graptolite on this piece of Welsh Ordovician shale belong to the genus Didymograptus and have branches some some 5 cm in length with sawtooth-like thecae

Background imageLewis Collection: Dactylioceras, fossil ammonite

Dactylioceras, fossil ammonite
Dactylioceras, represented here by a 9.5 cm wide individual, is a characteristic and abundant ammonite in the Lower Jurassic of north Yorkshire, England

Background imageLewis Collection: Hoplites, fossil ammonite

Hoplites, fossil ammonite
Hoplites, a stongly-ribbed Cretaceous ammonite. This 7.8 cm wide specimen is from the Cretaceous of Southern England

Background imageLewis Collection: A fossil Cataceramus

A fossil Cataceramus
Cataceramus is a subgenus of the genus Inoceramus, a bivalve that became extinct toward the end of the Cretaceous period

Background imageLewis Collection: Fossil belemnites

Fossil belemnites
Belemnite battlefield, a dense accumulation of belemnites covering a 22 cm wide slab of Jurassic shale from Yorkshire, England

Background imageLewis Collection: Spiriferina, a fossil brachiopod

Spiriferina, a fossil brachiopod
Remarkable preservation of the delicate brachidium which supported the lophophore in a French Jurassic specimen of the spiriferide brachiopod, Spiriferina

Background imageLewis Collection: Trinucleus, a fossil trilobite

Trinucleus, a fossil trilobite
The pitted cephalic fringe is clearly seen in this 1.3 cm wide specimen of Trinucleus from the Ordovician of Wales

Background imageLewis Collection: Stramentum, a fossil barnacle

Stramentum, a fossil barnacle
Cretaceous goose-necked barnacle Stramentum from the Chalk of Kent, England, about 2 cm wide

Background imageLewis Collection: Trinodus, a fossil trilobite

Trinodus, a fossil trilobite
Measuring less than a cm, this Scottich Ordovician trilobite Trinodus has a much reduced thorax between the larger head and cephalon

Background imageLewis Collection: Ventriculites, sponge

Ventriculites, sponge
A Cretaceous flint broken open to reveal the sponge Ventriculites with a root-like base

Background imageLewis Collection: Streptelasma, coral

Streptelasma, coral
A horn coral, the solitary rugosan Streptelasma from the Ordovician of the USA, measuring almost 4 cm in length



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