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Images Dated 7th November 2011 (page 19)

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Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1818 Rafflesia discovery largest flower

1818 Rafflesia discovery largest flower
Rafflesia arnoldi. Hand tinted copperplate engraving from " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" BD XI, No 14, plate CLXXIII. c1820

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1896 Iguanodon loses its horn, tinted

1896 Iguanodon loses its horn, tinted
Restoration of the Iguanodon by Alice B. Woodward from Lydekkers The Royal Natural Historyins Frederick Warne and co, 1896

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Matt Ridley, caricature

Matt Ridley, caricature
Matt Ridley (born 1958). Caricature of the British journalist, writer and businessman Matthew White Ridley holding a copy of one of his book The Red Queen

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1865 British Association cartoon by Punch

1865 British Association cartoon by Punch
1865 A caricature by Punch of the diverse alumni of the British Association annual meeting in Birmingham. They are shown satirically, performing in their acknowledged fields of expertise

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1560 Gesner mermaid sea monster

1560 Gesner mermaid sea monster
Satyrus marinus - a sea monster of partially human form. Woodcut with old colouring. Gesner " Icones Animalium" publ. Christof Froschover, Zurich, 1560

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1855 Zimmermans Primitive World

1855 Zimmermans Primitive World
Chromo lithograph from the first German edition of Zimmermans " Die Wunder der Urwelt" (The Wonder of the Primitive World" )

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1860 Duncans prehistoric epoch panorama

1860 Duncans prehistoric epoch panorama
Tinted lithograph (colour enhanced version) by W.R. Woods appearing as the frontis to Isabella Duncans " Pre-Adamite Man"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1888 colour lithograph cover Solnhofen

1888 colour lithograph cover Solnhofen
Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published 1888 in Stuttgart by J.F. Shreiber. The palaeontology section by Dr

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1836 Organic remains early fossil cartoon

1836 Organic remains early fossil cartoon
From " The Anniversary of the Literary Fun 1836" by Thomas Hood, published by Baily and Co, Cornhill. William Buckland

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1836 Darwin sea sick in Pacific Ocean

1836 Darwin sea sick in Pacific Ocean
From " The Anniversary of the Literary Fun 1836" by Thomas Hood, published by Baily and Co, Cornhill. While the target of this cartoon is not clear

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1868 Cro Magnon 1 Lartet first discovery

1868 Cro Magnon 1 Lartet first discovery
Chromolithograph Cromagnon " Skull of an old man" Plate 1, Section C. Edouard Lartet and Henry Christy. " Reliquiae Aquitanicae" 1865-1875, Williams and Norgate, London 1875

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1888 Giant amphibian of triassic coast

1888 Giant amphibian of triassic coast
Landscape of the Triassic, Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published 1888 in Stuttgart 1888 by J.F. Shreiber

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1888 Megalosaurus, Dryptosaurus dinosaurs

1888 Megalosaurus, Dryptosaurus dinosaurs
Predatory Megalosaurus (foreground) and Laelaps (background, now Dryptosaurus). Two of the first dinosaurs discovered in Europe and the US respectively. Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1818 Darwins Shrewsbury School

1818 Darwins Shrewsbury School
Shrewsbury School. Lithograph copy of drawing by P. Browne circa 1833, dedicated to the schools headmaster, Venerable Archdeacon Samuel Butler

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1697 Grays Inn first British handaxe

1697 Grays Inn first British handaxe
Steel plate engraving with later tinting of a handaxe discovered near the bones of an elephant by John Conyers in London 1697

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Earths gravity well, artwork

Earths gravity well, artwork
Earths gravity well. Computer artwork of the Earth, showing its gravity well as a distorted grid below. A gravity well is the gravitational potential field around a massive body

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1795 Decorative marine rays illustration

1795 Decorative marine rays illustration
Copperplate engraving with contemporary hand colouring from " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" by F.J. Bertuch, Weimar, 1795. This book set out to explain and illustrate a range of topics for children

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1660 Thomas Hobbes English Philosopher

1660 Thomas Hobbes English Philosopher
Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). Engraving by J. Posselwhite from a painting by Dobson. Engraving published in 1859 with later hand colouring

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1836 Caricature of abesent minded prof

1836 Caricature of abesent minded prof
From " The Anniversary of the Literary Fun 1836" by Thomas Hood, published by Baily and Co, Cornhill. The reputation of academics for absent-mindedness, eccentricity

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1850 Hugh Miller portrait photograph

1850 Hugh Miller portrait photograph
Hugh Miller, Scottish geologist and palaeontologist. Born 1802 died 1856. Photographic frontispiece of author appearing in a posthumous edition of Millers " My Schools and Schoolmasters"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1841 British Museum Zoological Gallery c

1841 British Museum Zoological Gallery c
Fine steel engraving with later hand colouring by l. Lewitt and Radclyffe of the " British Museum - Zoological Gallery" in " London Interiors" published by Joseph Mead of London

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1809 reprint of Tyson 1698 Chimpanzee

1809 reprint of Tyson 1698 Chimpanzee
1809 " Black Oran Otan" copper engraving from " Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1893 Francis Galton criminal photograph

1893 Francis Galton criminal photograph
This Anthropometry photograph was taken of the polymath Francis Galton at age 71 when he visited Bertillous Criminal Identification Laboratory in Paris 1893

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1833 Hylaeosaurus dinosaur discovery crop

1833 Hylaeosaurus dinosaur discovery crop
First engraving of Gideon Mantells Hylaeosaurus discovery in the Tilgate forest quarry of the Weald. It represents only the third dinosaur to be discovered and named. Drawn & lithographed by F

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1554 Gesner shark attack on man with ray

1554 Gesner shark attack on man with ray
Sharks attacking a man, with a ray coming to help. Woodcut with old colouring. Gesner " Icones Animalium" publ. Christof Froschover, Zurich, 1560

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1879 Charles Darwin colour photograph

1879 Charles Darwin colour photograph
Hand coloured photograph of Darwin in old age based on the 1879 Photograph by Elliot and Fry. According to Gene Kritsky, who maintains an archive of Darwin photographs

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1860 Perthes handaxes, Abbeville, Amiens

1860 Perthes handaxes, Abbeville, Amiens
Fine lithographic plate with tinting according to the text, of " Predominant forms of flint implements found in the valley of the Somme" from " Artefacta Antiquissima - Geology in its

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Carnivorous Sarracenia pitcher plant, fly

Carnivorous Sarracenia pitcher plant, fly
Sarracenia leucophylla (possible hybrid), the white topped pitcher plant, with a fly on the inner lid. Found in the Southern US states of Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1879 Charles Darwin steel engraving crop

1879 Charles Darwin steel engraving crop
Steel engraving by C.Cook, printed by William Mackenzie, the Scottish printer and publisher in 1899. It appears in James Taylors " The Victorian Empire"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1863 Lartet Prehistoric animal carving

1863 Lartet Prehistoric animal carving
Plate from Edouard Lartet and Henry Christy " Reliquiae Aquitanicae" 1865-1875. Williams and Norgate, London, 1875

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1851 Dinornis Moa Skull discovery

1851 Dinornis Moa Skull discovery
Skull of Moa or Dinornis discovered by Mr. Walter Mantell in.the North Island of New Zealand. Plate with later tinting, from Gideom Mantells petrifactions and their teachings (1851)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 1841

Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 1841
Copperplate handcoloured engraving by J Le Keux from an original study by the architectural painter F. Mackenzie. London: Tilt & Bogue. Noting the architect George Basevi (1794-1845)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Charles Darwin, caricature

Charles Darwin, caricature
Charles Darwin (1809-1882). Caricature of the British naturalist Charles Darwin, pictured with an over-sized forehead and his eyes closed, as if deep in thought

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1888 colour lithograph Tertiary mammals

1888 colour lithograph Tertiary mammals
Mammals of the Tertiary including Palaeotherium (1), hippopotamus (7), Dinotherium (4), Pithecus (11), Mastodon (5), and Anoplotherium (3). Note that not all these animals were actually contemporary

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1861 Gorilla for Owen British Museum

1861 Gorilla for Owen British Museum
The " leisure Hour" January 1859. A pickled gorilla propped up with stick from the barrel in which it was preserved

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Global winds, artwork

Global winds, artwork
Global winds. Computer artwork showing the path of the prevailing and dominant winds around the globe. Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Muller Butterfly Tiger Mimicry Complex 2

Muller Butterfly Tiger Mimicry Complex 2
An old collection of butterflies in the famous " tiger complex". This is a group of around 200 species of mostly toxic South American species which share a similar pattern of orange

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 18th C. Temperate Animal Panorama

18th C. Temperate Animal Panorama
A northern temperate European landscape. Reproduced in Lubach and Logemans Panorama der Bewoonde Aardeins (Panorama of the Inhabited World) 1851

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1770 Buffons Jocko a chimpanzee

1770 Buffons Jocko a chimpanzee
18th century hand coloured copperplate engraving from Buffons " Histoire Naturelle" showing a chimpanzee which he called a " Jocko"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1871 Darwin water colour print USA

1871 Darwin water colour print USA
1871 rare American watercoloured steel engraving for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine, N.Y. entitled Prof. Charles Darwin. Appears to derive from the portrait cdv photographs by Ernest Edwards taken

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 18th C. Tropical Animal Panorama

18th C. Tropical Animal Panorama
An African/Asian tropical landscape. Reproduced in Lubach and Logemans " Panorama der Bewoonde Aarde" (Panorama of the Inhabited World) 1851

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Conrad Gessner Gesner portrait naturalist

Conrad Gessner Gesner portrait naturalist
Conrad Gesner (or Gessner) Swiss Natural Historian (26th March 1516-13th December 1565). His major four volume work Historiae Animalium (1551-1558) is considered the beginning of modern zoology

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1557 Lycosthenes rain of stones meteorite

1557 Lycosthenes rain of stones meteorite
A deadly shower of stones, comet, and discovery of Einsisheim meteorite (Alsace) 1492. Woodcut with early handcolouring from a page of Conrad Lycosthenes (Chronicle of Prodigies and Omens)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1868 Punch cartoon of mammoth nightmare

1868 Punch cartoon of mammoth nightmare
Cartoon from Punch December 1868 by Du Maurier. The legend to the cartoon notes that Louis Figuier (author of " La Terre avant le Deluge" 1862 which had been recently translated to English)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1830 The Entomologist caracature G Spratt

1830 The Entomologist caracature G Spratt
" The Entomologist". Rare copper print with original hand colouring, drawn by George Spratt, printed by George Madely

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1846 Victorian Trilobite litho Phacops

1846 Victorian Trilobite litho Phacops
Phacops latifrons enrolled and open, Plate 2. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1737 Carl Linnaeus in Lapland dress HD

1737 Carl Linnaeus in Lapland dress HD
Carl Linnaeus mezzotint engraving by H. Kingsbury with later hand colouring, published by Dr. Thornton 1805 from an original in his possession

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1909 First Neanderthal restoration crop

1909 First Neanderthal restoration crop
Reconstruction of the Neanderthal Man of Chapelle-Aux-Saints (halftone here treated to avoid moire) by Mr. Kupka (scientifically advised by Marcellin Boule) for the Illustrated London News (ILN)



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