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Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Invalid feeder, circa 1850 C018 / 7115

Invalid feeder, circa 1850 C018 / 7115
White ceramic invalid feeder, with gilt decoration. These were commonly used in the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century to assist with feeding the infirm; liquid or semi-soft food

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Heinrich Dove, Prussian physicist C018 / 7047

Heinrich Dove, Prussian physicist C018 / 7047
Heinrich Dove (1803-1879). 1869 engraving of the Prussian physicist and meteorologist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. During his career Dove published over 300 papers

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century Dresden milk bar, Germany C018 / 7069

19th Century Dresden milk bar, Germany C018 / 7069
19th Century Dresden milk bar. 1883 engraving of people drinking fresh milk in the central hall of a milk bar (Milchkuranstalt) in Dresden, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Victoria Exhibition, Berlin, 19th Century C018 / 7028

Victoria Exhibition, Berlin, 19th Century C018 / 7028
Victoria Exhibition. 1869 engraving of people visiting the Victoria Exhibition in Berlin, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Must making, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7025

Must making, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7025
Must making. 1869 engraving of men working on a must press in Swabia, Germany. Must is freshly pressed fruit juice (usually grape juice) that contains the skins, seeds, and stems of the fruit

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Sperm cells, artwork C018 / 7002

Sperm cells, artwork C018 / 7002
Sperm cells. Computer artwork of numerous sperm cells (spermatozoa), showing their torpedo-shaped heads, and long tails that they use for propulsion

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century smugglers, artwork C018 / 7034

19th Century smugglers, artwork C018 / 7034
19th Century smugglers. 1869 engraving of a nocturnal smugglers run on a path high up in the mountains

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, 19th Century C018 / 7020

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, 19th Century C018 / 7020
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. 1869 engraving showing the interior of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the worlds oldest shopping malls

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Hamburg canal, Germany, 19th Century C018 / 7022

Hamburg canal, Germany, 19th Century C018 / 7022
Hamburg canal. 1869 engraving of a canal in Hamburg, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century ladies handcar, artwork C018 / 7056

19th Century ladies handcar, artwork C018 / 7056
19th Century ladies handcar. Engraving of a ladies hand-powered draisine from 1885

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6997

Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6997
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of numerous sperm cells (spermatozoa, white) surrounding an egg (round, centre). Only a single sperm cell can penetrate and fertilise the egg

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Carl Vogt, German naturalist C018 / 7033

Carl Vogt, German naturalist C018 / 7033
Carl Vogt (1817-1895). 1869 engraving of the German naturalist Carl Christoph Vogt holding a skull. Vogt published a number of notable works on physiology, geology and zoology

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Aquatic microscope, circa 1780 C018 / 7125

Aquatic microscope, circa 1780 C018 / 7125
Simple aquatic microscope with a sharkskin case, dating from around 1780, England. The objective lens is positioned at the top

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Dresden, Germany, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7032

Dresden, Germany, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7032
Dresden, Germany. 1869 engraving of an aerial view over Dresden, Germany, and the surrounding area, with the river Elbe cutting through the middle

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Baby feeder, 19th century C018 / 7119

Baby feeder, 19th century C018 / 7119
Baby feeder dating from nineteenth century England. This would be filled with liquid food or pap (usually a combination of milk, bread)

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century Egyptian backgammon players C018 / 7059

19th Century Egyptian backgammon players C018 / 7059
19th Century Egyptian backgammon players.1883 engraving of backgammon players in an Egyptian cafe

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Therapeutic electrical cabinet treatment C018 / 7058

Therapeutic electrical cabinet treatment C018 / 7058
Therapeutic electrical cabinet treatment. 1880 engraving of medical treatment in the therapeutic electrical cabinet of the French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825 - 1893)

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century washing machine, artwork C018 / 7051

19th Century washing machine, artwork C018 / 7051
19th Century washing machine. 1880 engraving of a washing machine from Warnsdorf (Varnsdorf) in what is now the Czech Republic

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Conquest of the North Pole, artwork C018 / 7067

Conquest of the North Pole, artwork C018 / 7067
Conquest of the North Pole. 1883 engraving commemorating the conquest of the North Pole

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Gruson turret, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7090

Gruson turret, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7090
Gruson turret. 1885 engraving of a horse-drawn cast-iron wheeled armoured turret invented by Hermann August Jacques Gruson (1821-1895)

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Womens skating frame, historical artwork

Womens skating frame, historical artwork
Womens skating frame. 1869 engraving of a woman ice skating using a wooden frame for support

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Cooking exhibition, Germany, artwork C018 / 7075

Cooking exhibition, Germany, artwork C018 / 7075
Cooking exhibition. 1883 engraving of a Chinese merchant at a cooking exhibition in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century velocipede, artwork C018 / 7053

19th Century velocipede, artwork C018 / 7053
19th Century velocipede. 1880 engraving of a man riding a velocipede designed by Karl Drais in 1818. The velocipede also known as the dandy horse or laufmaschine (running machine)

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Medicine man, Marshall Islands, artwork C018 / 7078

Medicine man, Marshall Islands, artwork C018 / 7078
Medicine man. 1883 engraving of a medicine man with a group of islanders on the Marshall Islands, Micronesia

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Bordaloues and male urinal, circa 1850 C018 / 7129

Bordaloues and male urinal, circa 1850 C018 / 7129
Two blue and white ceramic transfer printed bordaloues and a male urinal (centre), dating from around 1850, England. The bordaloue is a type of chamber pot which was specially designed for women; its

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: 19th Century whale hunt, artwork C018 / 7009

19th Century whale hunt, artwork C018 / 7009
19th Century whale hunt. 1870 woodcut print of whalers hunting a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus)

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Christian Ehrenberg, German naturalist C018 / 7045

Christian Ehrenberg, German naturalist C018 / 7045
Christian Ehrenberg (1795-1876). 1869 engraving of the German naturalist, zoologist, comparative anatomist, geologist, and microscopist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Ramses II mummy, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7050

Ramses II mummy, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7050
Ramses II mummy. 1880 engraving showing the head of the mummy of Ramses II (ca. 1303-1213 BC), without its wrappings. Ramses II, or Ramses the Great

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Jakarta port, 19th Century engraving C018 / 7077

Jakarta port, 19th Century engraving C018 / 7077
Jakarta port. 1883 engraving of the port of Batavia in the Dutch East Indies - now Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Bernhard von Gudden, German anatomist C018 / 7084

Bernhard von Gudden, German anatomist C018 / 7084
Bernhard von Gudden (1824-1886). 1885 engraving of the German microanatomist and psychiatrist Johann Bernhard Aloys von Gudden

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Sperm cell, artwork C018 / 6996

Sperm cell, artwork C018 / 6996
Sperm cell anatomy. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal structure of a sperm cell (spermatozoon), the male sex cell

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Man in pillory, Mediaeval Berlin, artwork C018 / 7094

Man in pillory, Mediaeval Berlin, artwork C018 / 7094
Man in pillory. 1883 engraving of a man in a pillory on the Gerichtslaube building in Berlin, Germany, during the Middle Ages

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2013: Amsterdam fish market, historical artwork C018 / 7049

Amsterdam fish market, historical artwork C018 / 7049
Amsterdam fish market. 1886 wood cut print of a fish market in Amsterdam, Netherlands



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