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Sir John OwenSIR JOHN OWEN Welsh royalist soldier Date: 1600 - 1666
Sir Richard OwenSIR RICHARD OWEN Naturalist, at the end of his life with his autograph Date: 1804 - 1892
John Owen, ChurchmanJOHN OWEN Churchman, secretary to the Bible Society. Date: 1766 - 1822
Henry Owen, ChurchmanHENRY OWEN Welsh churchman and scholar, rector of St Olave s, Hart Street, London Date: 1716 - 1795
Francis Cunliffe OwenSIR FRANCIS PHILIP CUNLIFFE OWEN Director of the South Kensington Museum (Victoria & Albert) and exhibition director Date: 1828 - 1894
Earl of Lytton CartoonEDWARD ROBERT BULWER, first earl of LYTTON Statesman and diplomat, viceroy of India : writer (under name Owen Meredith). Date: 1831 - 1891
Earl of LyttonEDWARD ROBERT BULWER, first earl of LYTTON Statesman and diplomat, viceroy of India : writer (under name Owen Meredith). Date: 1831 - 1891
Robert Earl LyttonEDWARD ROBERT BULWER, first earl of LYTTON Statesman and diplomat, viceroy of India : writer (under name Owen Meredith). with his autograph Date: 1831 - 1891
Owen Jones - IlnOWEN JONES Designer and architect Date: 1809 - 1874
Owen Jones - GraphicOWEN JONES Designer and architect Date: 1809 - 1874
Air Marshal Sir Owen Jones, left, proposes the vote of t?Air Marshal Sir Owen Jones, left, proposes the vote of thanks at the fourth Royal Aeronautical Society President?s address and reception at the Assembly Hall, Church House, Westminster, London
Armstrong Siddeleys chief test pilot Sqn Ldr Price-OwenArmstrong Siddeleys chief test pilot, Sqn Ldr Price-Owen about to fly Boulton Paul Balliol T1, VL935, for the first time on 17 May 1948 at Bitteswell. Date: 1948
Ichthyosaurus. Illustration taken from the Richard Owen collIllustration 117a, annotated by William Clift asNo 4. Profile of Mr Johnsons Fossil found at Lyme
Fake rodent skeletonSent to the Museum by amateur palaeontologist Reverend C Green in 1843. The skeleton had not been dug out of the ground whole and bones belonged to different individuals
Drawing of the wing of a bat from Owens book On the NatureFrom Richard Owens book On the Nature of Limbs (1849)
View of statue of Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892)The Central Hall, the Natural History Museum, London. Superintendent of the Natural History Departments of the British Museum 1856-1883
Daubentonia madagascariensis, aye-ayeWatercolour by Joseph Wolf (1820-1899). Plate 256 b. from the Richard Owen Drawings Collection held at the Natural History Museum
Sir Richard Owen, The Natural History Museum, LondonSide view of the statue of Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892), the founder and first director of the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Elad Sherman
Owens plan for the Natural History Museum, London
Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892) painted in 1844Owen holds the leg bone of a moa, and is wearing robes of Professor of Comparative Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons. Oil painting by Henry William Pickersgill (1782-1875)
Pezophaps solitaria, Rodrigues solitairePlate number 512 c by Richard Owen drawn from a male skeleton specimen at Cambridge university.This giant flightless pigeon was the closest relative of the dodo, it was native to Rodrigues Island
Sculpture of Richard Owen, which is situated at the back of the Central Hall in the Natural History Museum, London
Toxodon platensisPleistocene specimen collected by Charles Darwin near Montevideo, Uraguay during the Voyage of the Beagle 1832-1836. Skull length is 66 cms
Richard Owen CambridgeRICHARD OWEN CAMBRIDGE Poet, best known for his satire The Scribleriad : popular in his day and a friend to many leading figures of the time. Date: 1717 - 1802
Princess Elizabeth on her 10th birhday, 1936Princess Elizabeth riding in the Windsor Great Park on her 10th birthday, accompanied by Mr. Owen, her riding master. Date: 1936
Lost in the desert the great dramatic spectacle : written by Owen Davis. Date c1900
The Virginian by Owen Wister and Kirke La Shelle. Date c1903
John C. Fishers stupendous musical production, The silver slipper by Owen Hall & Leslie Stuart, authors of Florodora. Date c1902
Lost in the desert the dramatic event of the year : written by Owen Davis. Date c1900
Lost in the desert the sensational event of the year : a drama on new and original lines : by Owen Davis. Date c1900
John C. Fishers supendous musical production, The silver slipper by Owen Hall & Leslie Stuart, authors of Florodora. Date c1902
Over the fence by Owen Davis. Date c1899
The big extravaganza success, Over the fence by Owen Davis. Date c1899
A climax in gaiety, Over the fence by Owen Davis. Date c1899
Treasure island by Will OwenTwo British soldiers in a waterlogged trench. Sometimes soldiers found themselves waist-deep in water, usually due to atrocious weather
Owen Tudors BirthplacePlas Penmynydd, the Welsh farmhouse near Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, where OWEN TUDOR (1400 - 1461), father of Edmund Tudor and grandfather of King Henry VII, was born. Date: 13th century
Sheen Lodge, Richmond, 1892Sheen Lodge, Richmond, where Sir Richard Owen died in 1892. Date: 1892
Owen Jones Medieval 73Ornaments from illuminated manuscripts of the 15th century Date: 1868
Frank DobsonFRANK OWEN DOBSON English sculptor, with one of his sculptures of a woman. Date: 1886 - 1963
Owen Farrell, DwarfOWEN FARRELL Irish dwarf Date: ? - 1742
Poster advertising Mr Wu from the Strand TheatrePoster advertising a production of Mr Wu, by Harry M Vernon and Harold Owen. From the Strand Theatre in London it has come to the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone
Lloyd George in full oratorical blastDavid Lloyd-George, (1863 - 1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, caricatured by the humorous artist, Will Owen as the power behind the " Labour throne"
Design for the Alexandra Palace, London, 1860Engraving showing an exterior view of Owen Jones design for the Alexandra Palace, London, 1860
Lord Lytton (1831-1891)Engraving of (Edward) Robert Bulwer-Lytton, the 1st Earl of Lytton, the English poet diplomat and politician, shortly after his appointment as Viceroy of India, 1876
Qui Va La? by Will OwenA French soldier in the traditional red pantalons of early World War One asks, Who Goes There? as he is disturbed by some rabbits frolicking in the snow
A O Jones, CricketerArthur Owen Jones, cricketer for Nottinghamshire
Owen SeamanOWEN SEAMAN writer, generally humorous : editor of Punch