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Specimen Collection (page 75)

"Exploring the World of Specimens: Unveiling Nature's Treasures" Step into a world where gold meets science, as we journey to Carbon Stream Works in Perranarworthal

Background imageSpecimen Collection: EXPL2A-00092

EXPL2A-00092
Lewis and Clark shoot a grizzly bear, unknown to whites, during their exploration of Louisiana Territory. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of sketch by Patrick Goss

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Humpback Deep Sea Anglerfish - with extended lure

Humpback Deep Sea Anglerfish - with extended lure
PM-9796 Humpback Deep Sea Angler Fish - Preserved specimen with extended lure Melanocetus Melanocetus sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Metropolitan Police Specimen Reports book

Metropolitan Police Specimen Reports book
A Metropolitan Police instruction book: Specimen Reports: A Guide for Police in Reporting Accidents, Collisions, Etc. How to Report a Case for Summons

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Brazil. Gold Washing. Rounded Water-Worn Pebble of Gold with

Brazil. Gold Washing. Rounded Water-Worn Pebble of Gold with
Worn specimen of gold encrusted pebble, containing 6 oz of gold

Background imageSpecimen Collection: The smallest tortoise and the Largest tortoise in the New Yo

The smallest tortoise and the Largest tortoise in the New Yo
The smallest Albemarble Island specimen in the New York zoological park, weighing 3 3/4oz, perched on the head of the largest Galapagos tortoise in the park

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Launch of H. M. S. Nankin

Launch of H. M. S. Nankin
An engraving of a noble and beautiful specimen of naval architecture, H.M 50-gun Frigate Nankin, designed by Oliver Lang and built at Woolwich

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Great Dane (Dalziel)

Great Dane (Dalziel)
M Del Riegos Cid Campreador, a ne specimen of a tan Great Dane

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Spot of Gardening

Spot of Gardening
This dependable looking chap partakes of a spot of gardening and what better to keep his chest warm than this knitted two-tone waistcoat using basket weave stitch

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Daisies in Holehird Gardens Windermere Lake District UK

Daisies in Holehird Gardens Windermere Lake District UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpecimen Collection: A specimen conifer tree in a Garden, cornwall, UK

A specimen conifer tree in a Garden, cornwall, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpecimen Collection: The National Collection of Astilbes in Holehird Gardens Windermere UK

The National Collection of Astilbes in Holehird Gardens Windermere UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Red Parrot tulips

Red Parrot tulips
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Owen Jones Indian 54

Owen Jones Indian 54
A fine specimen of painted lacquer work from the collection at the India House

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Winter Flowers 1866

Winter Flowers 1866
Cultivated & Wild: Hyacinthus (Hyacinths); Narcissus; Galanthus (Snowdrops); Polyanthus Primula; Euphorbia Pulcherrima (Poinsettia); Correa; Salvia

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Autumn Flowers 1866

Autumn Flowers 1866
Cultivated Autumn flowers including: Lantana; Petunia; Phlox Drummondi; Calceolaria; Penstemon; Verbena; Fuschia & Solanum Jasminoides

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Spring Flowers 1866

Spring Flowers 1866
Acacia Dealbata (Mimosa); Deutzia Gracilis (Mock Orange); Senecio (Cineraria); Chaenomeles Japonica (Japanese Quince); Azalea; Anemone Coronaria; Heliotropium

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Vanity Fair / Becky

Vanity Fair / Becky
A characteristic specimen of Thackerays work as an illustrator - Becky in Lombard Street

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Book of Magic

Book of Magic
A specimen of the Book of Spirits to be made of virgin Vellum

Background imageSpecimen Collection: Caxton and Edward IV

Caxton and Edward IV
Caxton showing the first specimen of his printing to King Edward IV at the Almonry, Westminster



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"Exploring the World of Specimens: Unveiling Nature's Treasures" Step into a world where gold meets science, as we journey to Carbon Stream Works in Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England. Here lies a hidden gem for all enthusiasts of entomology specimens and natural history. Delve into the captivating Case of British Butterflies Lepidoptera, where vibrant wings flutter gracefully on display. Each delicate specimen tells its own story, showcasing the intricate beauty found in nature's creations. But our exploration doesn't stop there; prepare to be amazed by the Archaeopteryx fossil known as Berlin specimen C016/5071. This ancient relic takes us back millions of years, bridging the gap between dinosaurs and birds. In contrast to prehistoric wonders, let us introduce you to Captain Berry's dachshunds frolicking joyfully in the park. These adorable creatures remind us that even within scientific pursuits, there is room for playfulness and companionship. As we continue our journey through this diverse collection of specimens, behold the sea green swallowtail butterfly with its ethereal hues dancing upon petals. Its elegance captures hearts effortlessly. Witness speed personified with Falco peregrinus - the peregrine falcon soaring high above cliffs with unmatched grace and precision. A true marvel of nature's design. Marvel at the crowned hairstreak butterfly (Picture No. 11091681), adorned with regal patterns fit for royalty. Its presence reminds us that even small creatures can possess grandeur beyond measure. Enter a realm filled with color as you encounter painted lady butterfly C016/2299 – an exquisite masterpiece painted by Mother Nature herself. Let its delicate charm leave you breathless. Prepare yourself for an encounter like no other as we unveil Malacosteus niger -the enigmatic stoplight loosejaw lurking deep beneath ocean depths. Its mysterious allure captivates the imagination.