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Roman Art. Marphurius or Marforio. Marble. Capitoline MuseumRoman Art. Marphurius or Marforio. One of the talking statues of Rome. 1st century A.D. Marble sculpture depicting a reclining bearded river god or Oceanus. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
Raphael (1483-1520). Transfiguration. 1517 -
Natural History MuseumA view of the front of the Natural History Museum, London
POLLAIOLO, Antonio Benci, called Antonio del (1431-1498). Portrait of a Young Woman. ca. 1465. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Oil on wood. GERMANY. Berlin. Staatliche Museen (State Museums)
Constantine the Great. Roman Emperor from 306-337. ConstantiConstantine the Great (Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus) (272-337). Roman Emperor from 306-337. Know for being the first roman emperor to convert to christianity
Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an oriHomer (c.8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an original from 2nd century BC. Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy. Rome. Italy
Bust of Euripides. 5th c. BC. Greek art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums
The Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London Date: circa 1900
British Museum - new reading-room 1857Interior of the new reading-room in the British Museum, London. Date: 1857
Kansas City Museum. Date: 1945
London Museum 1914Starting life in 1911 in Kensington Palace, this Museum moves in 1914 to these premises at Lancaster House, St James, before going back to Kensington Palace after WW2
BULLOCKs MUSEUM 1811Housed in the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, William Bullocks miscellaneous collection is a popular attraction at a period when official museums hardly exist
East India House 1800The headquarters of the powerful East India Company, Leadenhall Street : they had a museum here of their various acquisitions, which have now been dispersed to museums
The Athena Giustiniani. Roman copy of a Greek statue of PallThe Athena Giustiniani or Giustiniani Minerva. Parian marble. Antonine Roman copy of a Greek statue of Pallas Athena. 2nd century. Detail. Braccio Nuovo. Chiaramonti Museum. Vatican Museums
New Museum and Art Galleries, Birmingham, 1885Various views of the newly constructed museums and art galleries in Birmingham, England, 28th November 1885. Shown is the entrance, the lobby, the grand staircase, another interior view
Hellenistic relief depicting a Muse playing the zitherRelief depicting a Muse playing the zither. Hellenistic. 2nd century BC. Marble. From Babakoy (Turkey). Istanbul Archaeological Museums. Istanbul, Turkey. Date: 2014
Miss CollinsA portrait oil painting of Miss Gladys Neville Collins, daughter of trustee of the Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria, J. T. Collins. Date: circa 1925
Director of the Tate Gallery, inspecting damageJohn Rothenstein (1901-1992), the Director of London's Tate Gallery, inspecting bomb damage. Th museum suffered this fate several times during the war
Tate Gallery bomb damageThe Tate Gallery initially sustained damage on 16 September 1940, when it was hit by a bomb, the first of several such incidents. Date: 1940
The Bronte Society Museum, Haworth, Yorkshire Date: 1902
Etruscan Art. Italy. Travertine's sarcophagus-urn. Tomb of CEtruscan Art. Italy. Travertine's sarcophagus-urn. On the lid: reclined female figure of the deceased and inscription: Than (Ia) Trenthinei (married to) Caspre (husband's family name)
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Map of the Prado Museum indicating where the bombs exploded
THE SHRINE OF THE BOOKThe famous Shrine of the Book, a wing of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. It houses the Dead Sea Scrolls, the most exceptional archaeological find in the Holy Land. Date: completed 1965
Interior of the new museum, Royal College of Surgeons, located at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Date: 1854
McDonnell Douglas YC-15 72-1875 53, on display at the Air Force Flight Test Center Museum's Century Circle display area, just outside the base's west gate. Date: circa 2010
South Kensington Museum, London Date: circa 1900
Soane Museum, Lincolns Inn Fields, London Date: circa 1900
The Nineveh Room at the British Museum. Date: 1853
British Museum - glass and ceramic gallery 1888Newly opened glass and ceramic gallery of the British Museum. 1888
Additions to the Assyrian sculptures at the British Museum: part of the garden, with lions, taken from the North Palace of Kouyunjik, discovered in 1854 by Mr Hormuzd Rassam, oriental, art, artwork
Inauguration of the London Museum at Kensington Palace, 1912The inauguration of the London Museum: their Majesties visit of inspection to Kensington Palace, 1912. The new London Museum (later the Museum of London)
North American T-39A Sabreliner 61-0664North American T-39A-1-NA Sabreliner 61-0664 (msn 265-67, buzz number TG-664), circa 1965. Disposed of to AMARC on 21 March 1985. To Dual Vocational Institute, Tracy, CA Jun 8, 1990
Hanriot HD-1 flown by Charles NungesserThe Hanriot HD-1 flown by famed World War I French Ace Charles Nungesser in the 1925 movie The Sky Raider, with Nungessers distinctive badge on the fuselage side
Mrs Salmons Waxworks in Fleet Street, London, the Madame Tussaud. Waxworks of Kings and Queens. There was a figure on crutches at the door and Old Mother Shipton, a witch from the 16th century
The Haslemere Museum, Surrey, England, is famous to music lovers far and wide, for its fine collection of old musical instruments. Date: early 19th century
The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, England, is a French style chateau, housing a permanent collection of art, furniture and ceramics. Date: opened 1892
Reading Room of the British Museum, London 1857Interior of the Reading Room at the British Museum, London. The rotunda, walls of books and reading desks are clearly visible. Date: 1857
HYGIENE MUSEUM DRESDENThe Deutsche Hygiene Museum at Dresden is a tribute to the healthy regime made available by the National Socialist principle of Kraft durch Freude (Strength through joy). Date: circa 1938
United Services MuseumIn its day the Royal United Services Museum was regarded as the biggest and most important in the country, apart from the British Museum
Main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, EgyptGround level of the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, exhibiting sarcophagi as well as various statues such as the monumental depiction of Amenhotep III
Statues of Prince Rahotep and Princess Nofret, Cairo MuseumSitting statues of Prince Rahotep and Princess Nofret (4th dynasty) in the Egyptian Museum - Cairo, Egypt. Date: circa 1930
Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Myron (4Roman Art. Italy. Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Greek sculptor Myron (460-440B.C.). Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
Sphere Within Sphere. By Arnaldo Pomodoro (b. 1926)Sphere Within Sphere. Bronze sculpture by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro (b. 1926). Cortile della Pigna (Courtyard of the Pineapple). Vatican Museums. Vatican City
Emperor Claudius (10 BC-54 AD) as Jupiter. Vatican MuseumsEmperor Claudius (10 BC-54 AD) as Jupiter, wearing the civil crown of oak leaves and with the eagle at his feet. Vatican Museums
PAUSANIAS (?-394 BC). King of Sparta (444-426 B. CPAUSANIAS (?-394 BC). King of Sparta (444-426 B.C and 408-394 B.C.). Hellenistic art. Sculpture. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Capitoline Museums
Ara Casali. View of the back, with the legend of Romulus and Remus. Roman art. Relief on rock. VATICAN CITY. Pius-Clementine Museum (Vatican Museums)
Bust of Trajan. ca. 108. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums
Capitoline Wolf. 5th c. BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums