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Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Pebbles

Pebbles
A collection of pebbles found on British beaches. A watercolour by John Fullwood (1854-1931)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Darwin first editions

Darwin first editions
First editions of some of the works of Charles Darwin, the British-born naturalist and writer

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The largest mammoth tusk, 1931

The largest mammoth tusk, 1931
A mammoth tusk from Siberia, nearly 14 feet long, just presented to the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, is believed to be the largest yet known. It is the gift from the Rowland Ward Trustees

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Darwin first editions

Darwin first editions
First editions of some of the works of Charles Darwin, the British-born naturalist and writer

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Cymbidium aloifolium, orchid

Cymbidium aloifolium, orchid
Plate 889 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Fish illustration

Fish illustration
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Iguanodon bones

Iguanodon bones
A jumble of Iguanodon bones developed originally in 1834 by Gideon Algeronon Mantell (1790-1852). Specimen known as The Maidstone Slab. It dates back to around 140 to 110 million years

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Lasting Impressions gallery

The Lasting Impressions gallery at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Climate Change Wall

Climate Change Wall
The Climate Change Wall in the Darwin Centre of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Scolopendrium officinarum, Polypodium valgare, Asplenium can

Scolopendrium officinarum, Polypodium valgare, Asplenium can
Penfold, Jane Wallas, 1845. Madeira Flowers, Fruits and Ferns. London: Reeve Brothers. Plate 20

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Kenyte lava

Kenyte lava
Geological specimen collected by Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition. It had a broad scientific programme and collected thousands of geological

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Skull cup found at Goughs Cave

Skull cup found at Goughs Cave
A skull cup identified among human remains from Goughs Cave, Somerset. At around 14, 700 years old, the skull cups are the oldest directly dated examples in the world

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Crenidomimas concordia, butterfly

Crenidomimas concordia, butterfly
Photograph of the upperside of a Crenidomimas concordia, Family Nymphalidae (Nymphalinae). Photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Megaloceros, Irish elk

Megaloceros, Irish elk
Also known as Irish elk, Megaloceros lived across Europe and western Asia until it became extinct about 8, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Spiranthes romanzoffiana, Irish Lady s-tresses orchid

Spiranthes romanzoffiana, Irish Lady s-tresses orchid
Species found on Colonsay, Scotland, by Lady Strathcona and A.N. Skelton, July 1930

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Moduza nuydai, butterfly

Moduza nuydai, butterfly
Photograph of the Moduza nuydai, Family Nymphalidae (Limenitidinae). Photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Central Hall, The Natural History Museum

Central Hall, The Natural History Museum
A photograph taken from the top of the stairs at the front of Central Hall

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Phobaeticus chani, Chans megastick

Phobaeticus chani, Chans megastick
This stick insect from the island of Borneo measures well over a foot in length, and has been identified as the worlds longest insect

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 30 April 1854

Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 30 April 1854
Page 3 of a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his mother describing the people and wildlife of Singapore, staying with a missionary and the progress of his assistant Charles, dated April 1854

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Asparagus capensis

Asparagus capensis
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Ornithogalum scilloides

Ornithogalum scilloides
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Lizard embryo

Lizard embryo
Model of a lizard embryo

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Boardroom

The Boardroom
The boardroom of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Mollusc, Trophon longstaffi

Mollusc, Trophon longstaffi

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Tropaeolum peregrinum, Canary bird flower

Tropaeolum peregrinum, Canary bird flower
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Aleurites moluccana, candlenut tree

Aleurites moluccana, candlenut tree
Engraving based upon drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Telopea perspicua

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Echinocactus denudatus

Echinocactus denudatus. Plate taken from Plantarum Rariorum, by H.F. Link and F.Otto

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Stethophyma grossum, large marsh grasshopper

Stethophyma grossum, large marsh grasshopper. Male specimen

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Buenos Ayres Bullock-wagons

Buenos Ayres Bullock-wagons
Illustration (p.150) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Berkeley Sound, Falkland islands

Berkeley Sound, Falkland islands
Illustration (p.214) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Imperial Topaz

Imperial Topaz
Found in 1852 in one of the oldest mines in the southeastern Ouro Preto region of Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Woodward Tablecloth

Woodward Tablecloth

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Watercolour fomr the Sir Ashton Lever Collection

Watercolour fomr the Sir Ashton Lever Collection
Watercolour by Sarah Stone (c. 1760-1844) from the Sir Ashton Lever Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London. NHML (3) 42

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Geochelone elephantopus, giant tortoise

Geochelone elephantopus, giant tortoise

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Trachypithecus delacouri, delacours langur

Trachypithecus delacouri, delacours langur. Specimen catalogue number 32.4.19.2

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Lacandonia schismatica

Lacandonia schismatica
A member of the Triuridaceae, a family of saprophytes. Found only in the Lacandon rainforest in southeast Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Megalomys luciae, saint lucia giant rice rat (holotype)

Megalomys luciae, saint lucia giant rice rat (holotype). Catalogue number NHM 1853.12.16.2

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Oligoryzomys victus, St. Vincent pygmy rice rat

Oligoryzomys victus, St. Vincent pygmy rice rat (holotype). Catalogue reference NHM 1897.12.26.1)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Platanthera

Platanthera
Dried specimen of Platanthera, from the John Clayton Collection

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Hide bridge illustration

Hide bridge illustration (p.334) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Plate 107 by William Ellis

Plate 107 by William Ellis

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Various beetles

Various beetles. A drawer of a selection of various entomological specimens from the Sloane Collection at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Australopithecus sediba

Australopithecus sediba
Exact fossil replicas of two of the most complete skeletons of early human relatives ever found. These replicas come from the University of Witwaterstand

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Fossil tooth of horse, from Bahia Blanca

Fossil tooth of horse, from Bahia Blanca
Illustration (p.138) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Paleontology Department 1966

Paleontology Department 1966
Group photograph of the Paleontology Department of the Natural History Museum, London. Archives 178/3p

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Schem VIII from Robert Hookes Micrographia

Schem VIII from Robert Hookes Micrographia
Schem VIII located between pages 88 & 89 in Micrographia: or Some physical descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, with observations and enquiries thereupon

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Papilio machaon, old world swallowtail

Papilio machaon, old world swallowtail
SEM image of Papilio machaon wing

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Exhibition of a giraffe to the public

Exhibition of a giraffe to the public
A printed poster advertising the last week of the magnificent living Giraffe or camelopardalis with its Nubian attendant



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