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Tooth Collection (page 4)

Background imageTooth Collection: Smiling baby girl

Smiling baby girl
A smiling baby girl, age nine months. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTooth Collection: Refuse collector at work on a Balham street, SW London

Refuse collector at work on a Balham street, SW London. He is wearing a mortar board which someone has thrown away. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTooth Collection: Fossils of extinct celaphopod, crustacean, turtle and shark

Fossils of extinct celaphopod, crustacean, turtle and shark.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber

Background imageTooth Collection: Fossil skeleton, tooth, skull and excrement

Fossil skeleton, tooth, skull and excrement.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageTooth Collection: Fossil skull, tooth, and footprints

Fossil skull, tooth, and footprints.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageTooth Collection: Skeleton, skull and tooth of the cave bear, Ursus spelaeus

Skeleton, skull and tooth of the cave bear, Ursus spelaeus.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A. Schmidts Petrefactenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr

Background imageTooth Collection: Skull, tooth and fanciful illustration of a

Skull, tooth and fanciful illustration of a Dinotherium, shown as a kind of seal-like creature.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageTooth Collection: Micraster cor-testudinarium, Trigonia alaeformis

Micraster cor-testudinarium, Trigonia alaeformis, Hippurites cornu vaccinum, and Mosasaurus tooth.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageTooth Collection: Fossils of the Mastodonsaurus giganteus, an

Fossils of the Mastodonsaurus giganteus, an extinct amphibian. Head, tooth and dung (coprolith).. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageTooth Collection: Fossil fern, Nothosaurus tooth and vertebra

Fossil fern, Nothosaurus tooth and vertebra, Dracorex tooth, and fossil fish scales.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageTooth Collection: Comb tooth mushroom, Hericium coralloides

Comb tooth mushroom, Hericium coralloides, and lions mane mushroom, Hericium erinaceus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel

Background imageTooth Collection: Tooth-leaved lotus, Nymphaea dentata

Tooth-leaved lotus, Nymphaea dentata.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageTooth Collection: Temple of the Holy Tooth, Kandy

Temple of the Holy Tooth, Kandy, Sri Lanka. Date: 1910s

Background imageTooth Collection: Regesan toothpaste advertisement, 1914

Regesan toothpaste advertisement, 1914
Advertisement for Regesan toothpaste, available from Boots in 1914. Illustration shows a pretty young woman daintily holding an oversized toothbrush on which a cherub squeezes out paste. Date: 1914

Background imageTooth Collection: Two boys with cricket bat on a Balham street, SW London

Two boys with cricket bat on a Balham street, SW London
Two boys with a cricket bat on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961

Background imageTooth Collection: Temple of the Sacred Tooth, Kandy, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)

Temple of the Sacred Tooth, Kandy, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), It is located in the royal palace complex which houses the relic of the tooth of

Background imageTooth Collection: Italian advertisement for Calming Fort

Italian advertisement for Calming Fort Effective In headaches, tooth pain, colds, flu, and periodic rheumatism Pharmaceutical laboratory

Background imageTooth Collection: Female Fishmonger

Female Fishmonger
A smiling female fishmonger displaying bad teeth Date: 1930s

Background imageTooth Collection: Lost tooth causes sleeping difficulties for Kitty

Lost tooth causes sleeping difficulties for Kitty
Kitty - " Aunty, I can t sleep at night since I lost my front toof for the draught blowing down my throat." Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTooth Collection: Injured footballer - Aston Villa

Injured footballer - Aston Villa
Cartoon postcard of an injured footballer entitled The Result of the Match by Martin Anderson ( Cynicus ) - this was template over-printed with the details of various teams, in this case

Background imageTooth Collection: Caenolestes

Caenolestes
Teeth and mandibles of marsupials of the genus Caenolestes that presented detal anomalies. Photographs by Gabriel Martin

Background imageTooth Collection: Homo heidelbergensis mandible casts (Mauer 1 and Swartkrans)

Homo heidelbergensis mandible casts (Mauer 1 and Swartkrans)
The larger mandible is a cast from Homo heidelbergensis and was discovered by workmen at Mauer sand-pit, Germany in 1907. The smaller is of a mandible discovered in Swartkrans, South Africa

Background imageTooth Collection: Terra Nova Fish report

Terra Nova Fish report
Plate X from the Fish report by Regan, taken from Volume I of the British Anarctic (Terra Nova) Natural History Reports

Background imageTooth Collection: Missourium theristrocaulodon, jaw bone

Missourium theristrocaulodon, jaw bone
Unearthed in 1840 on the shore of the Pomme de Terre River in Missouri by Albert Koch. The enormous skulls, jaws and bones all belonged to an extinct relative of the elephant

Background imageTooth Collection: Mylodon darwinii, ground sloth

Mylodon darwinii, ground sloth
Jaw bone collected by Charles Darwin when he stepped off the Beagle in Argentina. First officially recorded by Richard Owen, the first Superintendent of the Museum

Background imageTooth Collection: Taxidermist working on wolf teeth, 1935

Taxidermist working on wolf teeth, 1935
One of the several behind-the-scenes shots taken for the February 1935 edition of Weekly Illustrated, 1st Class Technical Assistant Percy Stammwitz adds final touches to the teeth of a wolf

Background imageTooth Collection: Tupaia glis, common tree shrew teeth

Tupaia glis, common tree shrew teeth

Background imageTooth Collection: Sharks head and teeth

Sharks head and teeth
Page 333 from Metallotheca by Michele Mercati (1717). Sixteenth century drawing

Background imageTooth Collection: Equus caballus, horse

Equus caballus, horse
Skull belonging to a horse (Equus caballus) from the Zoology collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTooth Collection: Homo sapiens mandible

Homo sapiens mandible
Mandible of an adult male early modern Homo sapiens from Predmosti, Czech Republic lived about 27, 000 years ago. Gravettian culture, Upper Palaeolithic

Background imageTooth Collection: Pliosaurus ferox tooth

Pliosaurus ferox tooth
A fossil tooth that once belonged to the extinct carnivorous marine reptile, Pliosaurus ferox that lived during the Jurasic period

Background imageTooth Collection: Conodont fossils

Conodont fossils
Scanning electron microscope image of fossils from the Devonian period of northern Estonia, about 465 Ma old ( x 4.2). These creatures are still a mystery to paleontologists

Background imageTooth Collection: Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 139) maxillae

Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 139) maxillae
Adult modern human maxillae excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)

Background imageTooth Collection: Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 22 / 87)

Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 22 / 87)
Adolescent human maxillae excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)

Background imageTooth Collection: Lepidotes mantelli Agassiz, lepidotes tooth plate

Lepidotes mantelli Agassiz, lepidotes tooth plate

Background imageTooth Collection: Pre-historic creature by Benjamin Hawkins

Pre-historic creature by Benjamin Hawkins
Watercolour by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Background imageTooth Collection: A gold lower denture

A gold lower denture
A lower denture formed from a sheet of gold whith was cut and folded around the lower molars. The upper component is lost

Background imageTooth Collection: Boulengerula taitanus, taita caecilian tooth

Boulengerula taitanus, taita caecilian tooth
Tooth of the young specialized for peeling mothers skin

Background imageTooth Collection: Toad Stones or fish teeth

Toad Stones or fish teeth

Background imageTooth Collection: Hydrocynus sp. tigerfish

Hydrocynus sp. tigerfish
Specimen skull of a tigerfish (Hydrocynus sp.). Tigerfish are found in warm rivers and lakes throughout Africa, they are fierce and voracious feeding on whatever is most abundant

Background imageTooth Collection: Plate 29a from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer

Plate 29a from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer
Plate 29A from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer. Mouth and teeth of fish annotated: Amoplocarpos inermis

Background imageTooth Collection: Piltdown 1 jaw and Piltdown 2 left molar

Piltdown 1 jaw and Piltdown 2 left molar
Occlusal view of Piltdown 1 jaw with Piltdown 2 left molar. Held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTooth Collection: Piltdown 1 molar

Piltdown 1 molar
Scanning electron microscope view of molar surface showing scratch marks

Background imageTooth Collection: Homo sapiens molars (Piltdown 1)

Homo sapiens molars (Piltdown 1)
Examination of the Piltdown dentition revealed that the molars which had been claimed to have been discovered in 1913 were abraded to make them appear older. They were in fact molars from an Orangutan

Background imageTooth Collection: Piltdown 1 molars

Piltdown 1 molars
Examination of the Piltdown dentition revealed that the molars which had been claimed to have been discovered in 1913 were abraded to make them appear older. They were in fact molars from an Orangutan



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