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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
Raper drawing No. 16View of the east side of Sydney Cove, Port Jackson; from the Anchorage also showing the Governors House. By George Raper c. 1790
Raper drawing No. 12View of the Table-Land from the Anchorage in the bay of Cape Good-hope. By George Raper, 1792
Raper drawing No. 9An illustration depicting Square Island, a little within the entrance of Rio de Janeiro [and] Island dos Enxchados in Rio de Janeiro. By George Raper, 1789
Raper drawing No. 8Entrance of Rio de Janeiro (Brasil). View from the anchorage without the Sugar Loaf bearing NW off shore 2 miles. By George Raper, 1790
Raper drawing No. 4His Majestys Brig Supply 1790 off Lord Howe Island [and] His Majestys Ship Sirius in Sydney Cove 1789. Painting by George Raper, 1792
Study of a CanonA detailed study containing an illustration and reference notes of a canon, 1787. Drawing number 2 from the George Raper drawing collection held within the Natural History Museum, London
Raper drawing No. 22The melancholy loss of His Majestys Ship Sirius, wrecked on Norfolk Island. By George Raper, 1790
A view of the coastline to the south of Botany BayDrawing 5 from the Watling Collection titled A View of the Land to the Southward of Botany Bay with the Entrance of the Harbour by John Hunter, 1790-1797
Passage sur des Troncs d ArbresPassage on tree trunks. Page 79 from Voyages dans l Amerique du Sud (1883) by J. Crevaux
A partial view of Sydney CoveDrawing 14 from the Watling Collection titled A partial view of Sydney Cove taken from the Sea side before the Surgeon Generals House by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Raper drawing No. 27View of Port Hunter on the N. Side Duke of York Island St Georges Channel where we watered in the Waaksaamheydt May 1791. By George Raper, 1791
Temple of Jupiter Serapis near Naples. This comprises the frontispiece from Principles of Geology Vol. 1, 1830 by Charles Lyell
View of the entrance into the Harbour of Port JacksonDrawing 8 from the Watling Collection titled View of the Entrance into the Harbour of Port Jackson, taken in a boat under the North head by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1790
Urwald in EsmeraldasJungle in Esmeraldas. Page 121 from Nach Equador, 1881 by J Colberg
The Governor making the best of his way to the Boat after beDrawing 23 from the Watling Collection, by the Port Jackson Painter, c. 1790
An East view of Port JacksonDrawing 16 from the Watling Collection titled An East View of Port-Jackson, and Sydney-Cove, taken from behind the New Barracks by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Implements of the Duke of York Islands and St Georges Channe
Raper drawing No. 5View of SW coast of the Isle of Wight, 1. St Catherines Point; 2. the Needle Point. Painting by George Raper, 1789
Raper drawing No. 23View of the west side of Sydney Bay Norfolk Island showing the method by which the crew and provisions were saved from the wreck of the Sirius. By George Raper, 1790
Raper drawing No. 26[3] Views of Lord Howe Island, discovered by Lieut. Ball. February 1788 by George Raper
Deserted Indian villageA deserted Indian village in King George III Sound, New Holland. Facing p 54 from Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean. 1798, by Captain George Vancouver
El Carmen, or Patagones illustration (p.65) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, John Murray illustrated edition, 1890
Mate pots and bambillio illustration (p.118) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, John Murray illustrated edition, 1890
Chilian spurs, stirrup illustration (p.290) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, John Murray illustrated edition, 1890
Plate XXXVIII: Lava curtain and royal partyPl XXXVIII. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Plate XXVII: StromboliPlate XXXVII. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Campi PhlegraeiPlate VII. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Plate II: Seven views of VesuviusPlate II. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Drawings 22-23 from the Watling Collection22. View of west side of Norfolk Island. 23. The Governor making his way to the boat after being wounded with a spear
Drawings 24-25 from the Watling Collection24. Mr Waterhouse endeavouring to break the spear after Governor Phillips was wounded. 25. Mr White, Harris & Laing visiting Botany Bay Colebee
The Great Alachua Savanah in the province of East FloridaPen and ink by William Bartram (1739-1823), 1775. Original artwork held in the Natural History Museum, London. 204 x 250 mm
Norfolk Island drawing 2A sketch taken from Botanical Drawings from Australia by Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826)
Krakatoa in eruptionKrakatoa during an early stage of the eruption. Plate 1 from The Eruption of Krakatoa (1888) by G. J. Symons
Jurassic BritainAn artists impression of Jurassic (206 to 144 million years ago) Britain from space, with forested swamps and warm seas