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Mounted Collection (page 14)

Background imageMounted Collection: Photographic, 10839599

Photographic, 10839599
10839599

Background imageMounted 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 imageMounted Collection: Gloster Meteor F8 WA982

Gloster Meteor F8 WA982
Gloster Meteor F8, WA982, had two Rolls-Royce Soar turbojets mounted on the wingtips

Background imageMounted Collection: Santos-Dumont No 20 ground trainer

Santos-Dumont No 20 ground trainer circa 1910. An early form of flight simulator whereby the rear fuselage of a Demoiselle (complete with pilots seat and overhead engine and propeller)

Background imageMounted Collection: Avro Lincoln B2 RF342 / G-APRJ

Avro Lincoln B2 RF342 / G-APRJ
Avro Lincoln B2, RF342/G-APRJ, with a boundary layer control wing mounted on top of the fuselage

Background imageMounted Collection: Design for printed textile with animals

Design for printed textile with animals
Design for printed textile with wild animals. Pencil, watercolour and gouache on tracing paper, mounted on plain paper. Silver Studio. 1930

Background imageMounted Collection: Accessibility of fuselage-mounted LRU?s on Tornado aircraft

Accessibility of fuselage-mounted LRU?s on Tornado aircraft

Background imageMounted Collection: Leyland research vehicle

Leyland research vehicle showing roof mounted cooling system, c.1979 Date: circa 1979

Background imageMounted Collection: Pressed insects, mounted by botanist Leonard Plukenet (1642

Pressed insects, mounted by botanist Leonard Plukenet (1642
Pressed by Leonard Plukenet in around 1690

Background imageMounted Collection: Boys sketching giraffes, 1949. The Natural History Museum

Boys sketching giraffes, 1949. The Natural History Museum
For the really keen young naturalist aged between 10 and 15, a Junior Naturalists Club was established. Entry was gained by producing a piece of fieldwork to prove ones dedication to the study of

Background imageMounted Collection: A puma-leopard hybrid

A puma-leopard hybrid
A hybrid of a puma and a leopard, (about 1 metre in length) on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring. Close-up of head

Background imageMounted Collection: Arsinotherium skeleton

Arsinotherium skeleton
Mounted skeleton of an Oligocene, 35 million year old rhinoceras-like ungulate from Egypt. Complete mounted skeleton

Background imageMounted Collection: Varanus salvator, water monitor

Varanus salvator, water monitor
Photograph of a mounted water monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Cercopithecus mona, mona monkey

Cercopithecus mona, mona monkey
Mounted skeleton of a mona monkey

Background imageMounted Collection: Galago moholi, South African galago

Galago moholi, South African galago
Mounted skeleton of Galago moholi, South African galago, monkey

Background imageMounted Collection: Brachiopods mounted with Chinese medicinal recipe

Brachiopods mounted with Chinese medicinal recipe
Fossil brachiopods (Sinospirifer chaoi Grabau) from the Upper Devonian, probably South China; purchased from a Chinese drug store in Singapore, prsed Prof. C.H.R. Koenigswald 1949

Background imageMounted Collection: Colobus polykomos, king colobus

Colobus polykomos, king colobus
Mounted skeleton of a king colobus monkey

Background imageMounted Collection: Pterocnemia pennata pennata, rhea

Pterocnemia pennata pennata, rhea
A mounted adult specimen of Charles Darwins rhea (Pterocnemia pennata pennata), mounted by Rowland Ward Ltd in the early 1900s

Background imageMounted Collection: Polyboroides radiatus, Madagascan harrier-hawk

Polyboroides radiatus, Madagascan harrier-hawk

Background imageMounted Collection: Tiger specimen, c. 1925

Tiger specimen, c. 1925
Children viewing a mounted tiger specimen at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Northiella haematogaster, bluebonnet

Northiella haematogaster, bluebonnet
Specimen of a bluebonnet (Northiella haematogaster). It inhabits inland regions of south-east Australia

Background imageMounted Collection: Mounted tortoise specimen

Mounted tortoise specimen
Photograph of a mounted tortoise specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Natural History display at Montagu House

Natural History display at Montagu House
Staircase near the entrance of the old British Museum in Montagu House, 1845. This housed the original collection of the Natural History Museum, London. From a watercolour by George Scharf (1788-1860)

Background imageMounted Collection: Mounted specimen of Crocodylus sp. crocodile

Mounted specimen of Crocodylus sp. crocodile
Photograph of a mounted crocodile specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Butterflies of the family Pieridae

Butterflies of the family Pieridae
Mounted specimens of the brimstone, (Gonepteryx rhamni) and cleopatra, (Gonepteryx cleopatra) butterflies. Both these species have colour forms which vary from very pale yellow to a deep yellow-orange

Background imageMounted Collection: Artiodactyla (order), artiodactyl

Artiodactyla (order), artiodactyl
Photograph of various artiodactyls, or even-toed ungulate mammal skeletons, held in the Osteology storeroom at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Aporia crataegi, black-veined white butterfly

Aporia crataegi, black-veined white butterfly
Two mounted specimens of the black-veined white butterfly from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Ectopistes migratoria, passenger pigeon

Ectopistes migratoria, passenger pigeon
Mounted specimen of a passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratoria) at The Natural History Museum, London. Extinct since 1914, it was formerly abundant over North America. See image number 4709

Background imageMounted Collection: Weevil specimens

Weevil specimens
Specimen drawer of weevils held at the Natural History Museum, London. Weevil beetles are characterised by their long snouts or rostrums

Background imageMounted Collection: Rothschild fly

Rothschild fly
A mounted specimen of a Rothchild fly held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Gorilla, November 1897

Gorilla, November 1897
The gorilla shown in an aggressive posture became a popular museum highlight. Epitomised in the 1933 film, King Kong, sensationalist reports by early explorers influenced the way these animals were

Background imageMounted Collection: Little boy with fox, c. 1950

Little boy with fox, c. 1950
Parents and older siblings were actively discouraged from visiting the Childrens Centre, to ensure that the children were free to be themselves

Background imageMounted Collection: Aptenodytes patagonicus, king penguin

Aptenodytes patagonicus, king penguin
Mounted specimen of a king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus)

Background imageMounted Collection: Paradisaea apoda, greater bird-of-paradise

Paradisaea apoda, greater bird-of-paradise
Mounted specimen of the greater bird-of-paradise (Paradisaea apoda), from the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageMounted Collection: Mellissia begonifolia, St. Helena boxwood

Mellissia begonifolia, St. Helena boxwood
A specimen of St. Helena boxwood (Mellissia begonifolio) collected by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander in May 1771

Background imageMounted Collection: Canis lupus familiaris, dog

Canis lupus familiaris, dog
Ballyregan Bob, famous racing greyhound. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMounted Collection: Ixias reinwardti

Ixias reinwardti
Photograph of a mounted specimen of the butterfly (Ixias reinwardti)

Background imageMounted Collection: Hypolimnas misippus, diadem butterfly

Hypolimnas misippus, diadem butterfly
Photograph of a diadem butterfly (Hypolimnas misippus) collected from the South American and Old World Tropics

Background imageMounted Collection: Methona themisto, bates butterfly

Methona themisto, bates butterfly
Photograph of a mounted Bates butterfly specimen of (Patia orise), formerly called (Leptalis orise). Specimen collected at Tapajos, Amazon

Background imageMounted Collection: Anthias anthias, blunt headed holy fish

Anthias anthias, blunt headed holy fish
Specimen collected on Captain James Cooks first voyage, 1768-1771 and labelled Perca imperator

Background imageMounted Collection: Amazona guildingii, St. Vincent parrot

Amazona guildingii, St. Vincent parrot
A mounted specimen of a St. Vincent parrot (Amazona guildingii) on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring. Photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageMounted Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Duel

GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Duel with Cudgels. 1819 - 1823. Mural painting mounted on canvas. This painting with the other 13 works decorated two rooms of the Quinta del Sordo

Background imageMounted Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Judith

GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Judith and Holophernes. 1819 - 1823. Mural painting mounted on canvas. This painting with the other 13 works decorated two rooms of the Quinta del Sordo

Background imageMounted Collection: Manola (La Leocadia)

Manola (La Leocadia)
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Manola (La Leocadia). Mural painting mounted on canvas

Background imageMounted Collection: Pilgrimage to St. Mural painting mounted on canvas

Pilgrimage to St. Mural painting mounted on canvas
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Pilgrimage to St. Mural painting mounted on canvas

Background imageMounted Collection: Two Women and a Man

Two Women and a Man
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Two Women and a Man. Mural painting mounted on canvas



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