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Darwin Centre storage room for specimens in spiritZoological specimens in one of the storage rooms in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London
Volunteer working at the Natural History Museum, LondonVolunteer using microscope to examine zoological specimen
Cetraria islandica, lichenA cut-out of a branching lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Exterior view of the Waterhouse Building, detail of spireThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a dodo in the Waterhouse BuThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of monkeys in the Waterhouse BThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a fish in the Waterhouse BuThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Betula verrucosa, silver birchIllustration depicting silver birch foliage from the Plate Collection of the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
The Palaeontology Wing at the Natural History Museum, London
Cephalaspid, fishesBlock of Old Red Sandstone from the Lower Devonian period about 400 million years ago containing the skeletons of cephalaspid fishes
View of the Natural History Museum through the museums new signpost
Drawing of the Cromwell Road facade of the Natural History MThe Waterhouse building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened to the public in 1881
The General HerbariumView looking east along the present day herbarium in the Botany Department at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed in 1970
Drawing of the Cromwell Road facade of the Natural HistoryThe Waterhouse building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened to the public in 1881
The Mineral GalleryAn interior view of the Natural History Museums Mineral Gallery
Magnetite (iron oxide) specimen from Piedmont, Italy. From the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Picture No. 10717365The Hummingbird case on display in the Natural History Museums Bird Gallery
Various beetles and arachnidsDrawer of a selection of various entomological specimens from the Sloane Collection at the Natural History Museum, London
The Flett TheatreAn interior view of the Flett Theatre located in the Natural History Museums Earth Galleries buildling
Fungi in the Wildlife GardenClose-up of fungus growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Derek Adams, March 2003
Exhibition panel on display in the Darwin CentreExhibition panel with storage room behind in the public space in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London
Detail of terracotta mouldings in the Waterhouse BuildingThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Leaf of fern in the Wildlife GardenA close-up of a fern growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. May 2003
Detail of terracotta moulding of a bat in the Waterhouse BuiThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a snake in the Waterhouse BThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Microbiology laboratory in the Darwin CentreScientists working in the microbiology laboratory in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London