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Suffragette Jessie Kenney WSPUJessie Kenney models the DX2 replica Holloway Prison badge and prison bonnet. Other women are seen sewing more badges and bonnets before the demonstration by the W.S.P.U. Date: circa 1908
Other days other fashions with Vicountess Curson, 1912, 1914 and 1915 Date: 1926
The fashions of The Duchess of Sutherland from 1912-1926The Other Days of Fashions no1: The fashions of The Duchess of Sutherland from 1912-1926 Date: 1926
Patients waiting for VAD transportThree stretchers with patients are on the ground at the back of some vehicles. The patients have probably just arrived by ambulance train at Ramsgate Town Station
Ambulances arriving at Quex Park VAD HospitalMajor Powell-Cotton is supervising the removal of a stretcher from an ambulance at the front of Quex House. The stretcher is being carried by two VAD Hospital patients wearing the patients uniform of
Large water jug - BairnsfatherwareLarge water jug - 2 inch crack by lip. Inscribed - Dear - At present we are staying at a farm. Other side of jug shows a shield with the Royal Coat of Arms
A scene in a toddy palm plantationA drawing by Paul Hermann from the collection of five volumes of specimens and drawings from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1672-1677. (Vol. 5 Page 307)
View of the entrance into Port Jackson HarbourDrawing 4 from the Watling Collection titled A View of the Entrance into Port Jackson Harbour by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
View across Sydney Cove from the hospital towards GovernmentDrawing LS 6 from the Watling Collection titled Taken from the West side of Sydney Cove behind the Hospital by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Le deluge asiatiqueFig 312 from La Terre Avant Le Deluge (1863) by Par Louis Figuier
A View of the coastline on the western side of Lord Howe IslDrawing LS 5 from the Watling Collection titled View of Lord Howe Island by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
North view of Sydney CoveDrawing 17 from the Watling Collection titled North view of Sydney Cove; taken from the Flag-staff, opposite the Observatory by a Port Jackson Painter, 1793-1795
View of Sydney Cove from the North shore of the harbourDrawing LS 7 from the Watling Collection titled A Direct North View of Sydney Cove and Port Jackson, the Chief British Settlement in New South Wales by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Silurian seafloorAn artists impression of the seafloor of the shelf sea surrounding Britain during the Silurian (443 to 417 million years ago), with trilobites, brachiopods, rugose corals, and molluscs
Interglacial LandscapeArtists impression of England during a Pleistocene (1.8 million to 11, 000 years before present) interglacial period. Rhinoceros feed on the sparse vegetation in the distance
Proterozoic Ice Age
Carboniferous coal forestArtists impression of the swamp forests of ferns and other non-flowering plants which covered much of Britain towards the end of the Carboniferous period (354 to 290 million years ago)
Proterozoic ocean floorA restoration of Proterozoic ocean floor with bun-shaped stromatolites
Les Sources de l OyapockPage 199 from Voyages dans l Amerique du Sud (1883) by J. Crevaux
View of Sydney Cove, Australia, looking EastDrawing 13 from the Watling Collection titled Sun Rising - Going out of Port Jackson Harbour by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
View looking across Sydney Cove towards the wooded north shoDrawing LS 9 from the Watling Collection titled South View of Sydney-Cove, taken from the General Spring nigh the Eastern entrance to Pitts Row by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
A view of Government House and outbuildings, Sydney CoveDrawing 19 from the Watling Collection titled A View of Governor Philips House Sydney Cove Port Jackson taken fron NNW by a Port Jackson Painter, 1789-1792
Norfolk Island drawing 4A sketch taken from Botanical Drawings from Australia by Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826)
Fort VenusAn engraved plate of Fort Venus, erected by the Endeavours people to secure themselves during the observation of the transit of Venus at Otaheite (Tahiti)
Bove Valley, nr Mount Etna, SicilyPlate from Principles of Geology (1830-33) Vol. II, by C. Lyell, illustrating the Bove Valley, near Mount Etna, Sicily
Primeval ManPlate 32 from The World before the deluge by Guilliam Louis Figuier, 1891 depicting primeval man hunting animals of the time
Quarry scene, Tilgate ForestQuarry scene in the Tilgate Forest, frontispiece from Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex (1827) by G. A. Mantell
Pilansberg from Brak legte sandflat north of Brak spruit May 1869 Sketch 13 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines, (1859-1871)
Silurian Wenlock seaAn artists impression of the Wenlock (430.4 - 424 million years ago) sea with trilobites, corals, and crinoids
Permian desertAn artists impression of the Permian desert with huge sandunes and sandstone mountains (290 to 248 million years ago) in Northern England
Surface of the early EarthAn impression by Barry Evans of what the surface of the Earth may have looked like when it was very young, and still forming
Paranthropus boisei (based on OH5)Illustration by Maurice Wilson of a three-quarter view of Paranthropus boisei, a robust australopithecus which lived in Southern and Eastern Africa
Volcanoes on the early EarthThis is an artists impression of volcanoes frequently active on the surface of early Earth
Edinburgh volcanoIllustration of the Edinburgh Volcano erupting in the late Palaeozoic period (543 to 248 million years ago), superimposed onto a modern aerial photograph of the city
Anglian ice sheetA reconstruction of the front of the Anglian ice sheet in Precambrian (4, 500 to 543 million years ago) north London
Homo erectus, Acheulian manAn illustration of a lakeside campsite 400, 000 years ago of Acheulian man (Homo erectus) in the Quaternary Hoxnian Interglacial period, Lower Palaeolithic
Jurassic seascapeArtists impression of a Jurassic sea with Ichthyosaur, Plesiosaur and Pterosaur. The Jurassic period was 205-144 million years ago
Pleistocene BritainAn artists impression of Britain at the time of the penultimate glaciation, from space during the Pleistocene period (1.8 million to 11, 000 years ago)
Ordovician BritainAn artists impression of an eroded Ordovician (490 to 443 million years ago) volcano and shore line near Builth Wells, Powys
Silurian mud-flowsAn impression of Silurian (443 to 417 million years ago) mud-flows, coral reefs and volcanoes, by Michael Copus
Paranthropus sp. (left) and Homo erectus (right)Illustration by Maurice Wilson. 2 to 1.5 million years ago parts of Africa were populated by these two hominids. Paranthropus foraged peacefully but here is threatened by Homo erectus
Homo heildelbergensis, Broken Hill or Rhodesian ManIllustration by Michael Wilson of a Rhodesian man (H. heildelbergensi) family reconstructed from fossils discovered at Broken Hill, Kabwe, Zambia
Permian BritainAn artists impression of Permian (290 to 248 million years ago) Britain from space, with desert lands and the Zechstein sea
Raper drawing No. 28Hummock Island, so named by Captain Carteret - by the natives call d Mondooroo by George Raper 1791
Raper drawing No. 24Chief settlement on Norfolk Island April 1790. By George Raper, 1790
Raper drawing No. 21[5] Views of Norfolk, Philip, & Nepean Islands by George Raper
Raper drawing No. 15Entrance of Port Jackson from a boat close under the South Head; 1789
Raper drawing No. 19Ice islands as seen on our passage round Cape Horn in 1788. By George Raper c. 1789