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Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Cutting a channel through the ice, Arctic, c. 1849

Cutting a channel through the ice, Arctic, c. 1849
Engraving of an imaginary scene showing a British Arctic expedition in the Arctic, c.1849. The engraving shows a group of men cutting a channel through the ice so that their ship

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Portuguese Army attempts to seize a railway train, South

The Portuguese Army attempts to seize a railway train, South
Engraving showing the encounter between a British operated steam train and a detachment of the Portuguese army, Delagoa Bay, South East Africa, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Cannibals cooking, Central Africa, 1888

Cannibals cooking, Central Africa, 1888
Engraving showing two cannibals cooking their next meal, in their village near Nassibus Camp on the Aruwimi River, Central Africa, 1888. This image was sketched by H

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Cape of Pillars, Crown Prince Rudolf Land, 1875

The Cape of Pillars, Crown Prince Rudolf Land, 1875
Engraving showing the Cape of Pillars, on the coast of Crown Prince Rudolf Land, as seen by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition of 1872-1874

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Emin Pashas Irregular Troops, c. 1887

Emin Pashas Irregular Troops, c. 1887
Engraving showing some of the irregular troops of Emin Pashas army, armed with rifles, Sudan, 1888. Emin Pasha (1840-1892) was the German doctor, explorer

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Robert E. Peary on the Roosevelt, 1909

Robert E. Peary on the Roosevelt, 1909
Photograph showing Commander Robert E. Peary (1856-1920), the Arctic explorer, on the bridge of the Roosevelt, 1909. Peary is seen in the fur clothing he used during his expedition to the North Pole

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Empress of Brazil, c. 1889

The Empress of Brazil, c. 1889
Photograph of the Empress, Donna Theresa Christina Maria, of Brazil (born 1822); the wife of Pedro II of Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Breaking up of the ice, Arctic, c. 1849

Breaking up of the ice, Arctic, c. 1849
Engraving of an imaginary scene showing a British Arctic expedition in the Arctic, c.1849. The engraving shows a group of men standing on the rapidly breaking up ice pack

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Water of the Serpentine Magnified 200 Times, 1857

The Water of the Serpentine Magnified 200 Times, 1857
Engraving showing a sample of water from the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London viewed at 200 times magnification, 1857. This particular sample was taken from the upper portion of the Serpentine

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the ste

H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the ste
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising cap) and his officers returning from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition aboard the steam-ship Katoria, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: A Man of the Shuli Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887

A Man of the Shuli Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887
Engraving showing a member of the Shuli Tribe of Central Africa, who were found in the area ruled by Emin Pasha, the Governor of the Egyptian Equatorial Province, c.1887

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Captain James Fitzjamess Cabin aboard HMS Erebus, 1845

Captain James Fitzjamess Cabin aboard HMS Erebus, 1845
Engraving showing Captain James Fitzjamess cabin aboard HMS Erebus, pictured shortly before departure, 1845. In 1845 the British Admiralty sent two polar exploration ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central Africa

H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central Africa
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-America explorer and journalist, meeting with some forest pygmies, during one of his expeditions to Central Africa

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Cook Polar Expedition at the North Pole, 1908

The Cook Polar Expedition at the North Pole, 1908
Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole, 21st April 1908

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Passport Office at Delagoa Bay, Africa, 1889

The Passport Office at Delagoa Bay, Africa, 1889
Engraving showing the Passport office run by the Portuguese at Delagoa Bay, East Africa, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Travelling by hammock; H. M. Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expe

Travelling by hammock; H. M. Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expe
Photograph showing one of the members of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition being carried by hammock, Central Africa, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Prison at Delagoa Bay, South East Africa, 1889

The Prison at Delagoa Bay, South East Africa, 1889
Engraving showing the interior of the Tronk or prison at Delagoa Bay, Portuguese South East Africa, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Dr. Frederick A. Cook (1865-1940)

Dr. Frederick A. Cook (1865-1940)
Photograph of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the American Polar explorer, who claimed to have reached the North Pole on 21 April 1908. Dr

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The British Museum, 1890

The British Museum, 1890
Engraving showing one of the galleries of the British Museum, 1890. Electric lighting had just been installed in the museum

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Water of the Serpentine Magnified 200 Times, 1857

The Water of the Serpentine Magnified 200 Times, 1857
Engraving showing a sample of water from the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London viewed at 200 times magnification, 1857. At that time the water of the Serpentine was considered a laboratory of epidemic

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American Expedition to Central Africa

H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American Expedition to Central Africa
Engraving showing a scene, during Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877, in the Central African forest

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Musick Hal at Disco Island, 1875

The Musick Hal at Disco Island, 1875
Engraving showing the building on Disco Island, Greenland, which the crew of the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, had converted to use as a Musick Hal for their entertainment, 1875

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Icebergs and the Aurora Borealis, Arctic, c. 1849

Icebergs and the Aurora Borealis, Arctic, c. 1849
Engraving of an imaginary scene showing a British Arctic expedition in the Arctic, c.1849. The engraving shows two ships in the background, with icebergs, walruses

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: H. M. Stanleys Expedition fighting the Bangala, Central Afri

H. M. Stanleys Expedition fighting the Bangala, Central Afri
Engraving showing a battle between Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877 and the war-canoes of the Bangala or Mangala tribe; Congo River, February 1877

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)

Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)
Engraving of Lady Jane Franklin, nee Griffin, the wife of the English explorer, Sir John Franklin. Lady Jane travelled extensively with Sir John through Syria, Turkey, Egypt and Tasmania

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Emin Pasha and Mr. Jephson entering Dufile, 1888

Emin Pasha and Mr. Jephson entering Dufile, 1888
Engraving showing the Emin Pasha and Mr. Jephson riding into Dufile, on the banks of the River Nile, c.1888. Emin Pasha (1840-1892)

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Crew of the Eira Arctic Expedition reach safety, 1882

The Crew of the Eira Arctic Expedition reach safety, 1882
Engraving showing the crew of the Eira Arctic Expedition of 1881-1882, led by Benjamin Leigh Smith, in the boats (foreground) reaching the safety of the yacht Hope, August 1882

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: The Nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, 185

The Nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, 185
Engraving showing the nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, London, 1856. The church was consecrated by the Bishop of London in December of that year

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: A Member of H. M. Stanleys expedition threatening a baggage

A Member of H. M. Stanleys expedition threatening a baggage
Engraving showing a member of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone threatening a baggage porter, Central Africa, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Men of the Niam-Niam Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887

Men of the Niam-Niam Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887
Engraving showing some men of the Niam-Niam Tribe, Sudan, c.1887. One man is holding a stringed musical instrument, whilst the others hold characteristic spears and shields

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Sir Robert Peel (1750-1830)

Sir Robert Peel (1750-1830)
Engraving of Sir Robert Peel, the cotton manufacturer and Member of Parliament for Tamworth, pictured in the early 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)

Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Winter Quarters, Arctic Explorers, c. 1849

Winter Quarters, Arctic Explorers, c. 1849
Engraving of an imaginary scene showing a British Arctic expedition in the Arctic, c.1849. The engraving shows a group of men building an ice house in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: H. M. Stanleys Expedition crossing the Makata Swamp, Central

H. M. Stanleys Expedition crossing the Makata Swamp, Central
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition crossing the Makata swamp in Central Africa, 1871. In October 1869

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Artefacts collected by H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American Expedit

Artefacts collected by H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American Expedit
Engraving showing a number of artefacts collected by Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877. The native African items depicted include knives, pipes, shields, spears

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Lions attacking a Buffalo, South Africa, 1857

Lions attacking a Buffalo, South Africa, 1857
Engraving showing three lions attacking a large buffalo, as seen and sketched by Mr. Oswell and Major Vardon on a trip to South Africa, c.1857

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Man of the Bari Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887

Man of the Bari Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887
Engraving showing a member of the Bari Tribe, Sudan; then Egyptian Equatorial Province, c.1887

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Papaya / Paw Paw - fruit on tree. Kenya, Africa

Papaya / Paw Paw - fruit on tree. Kenya, Africa
WAT-9081 Papaya / Paw Paw - fruit on tree Kenya, Africa Carica papaya M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Annual / Sweet Wormwood Source of antimalarial compound

Annual / Sweet Wormwood Source of antimalarial compound
JLM-2877 Annual WORMWOOD / Sweet Sagewort / Sweet Wormwood / Sweet Annie Artemesia annua Used in chinese medicine as malaria cure John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Common dolphin porpoising (Delphinus delphis) Plettenburg Bay, South Africa (RR)

Common dolphin porpoising (Delphinus delphis) Plettenburg Bay, South Africa (RR)
Centre for Dolphin Studies / SplashdownDirect

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Vervet Monkey. Maasai Mara National Park - Kenya - Africa

Vervet Monkey. Maasai Mara National Park - Kenya - Africa
WAT-9271 Vervet Monkey. Maasai Mara National Park - Kenya - Africa Chlorocebus aethiops M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Rock Hyrax. Lake Bogoria - Kenya - Africa

Rock Hyrax. Lake Bogoria - Kenya - Africa
WAT-9287 Rock Hyrax Lake Bogoria - Kenya - Africa Procavia capensis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 18th August 2004: Rock Hyrax - in tree. Lake Bogoria - Kenya - Africa

Rock Hyrax - in tree. Lake Bogoria - Kenya - Africa
WAT-9286 Rock Hyrax - in tree Lake Bogoria - Kenya - Africa Procavia capensis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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