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Images Dated 19th July 2012

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Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Portrait of the Prince Imperial

Portrait of the Prince Imperial
Photograph of Louis Napoleon, the Prince Imperial (1856-1871) as a young boy. Born as the heir to the French Imperial throne

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Kashmir Shawl Dress 1810

Kashmir Shawl Dress 1810
Red evening shawl dress created from a Kashmir shawl has short puffed sleeves & is worn over a habit shirt. She carries a green shawl & wears a pearl bandeau in her hair. Date: 1810

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Great auk, Pinguinus impennis

Great auk, Pinguinus impennis
The great auk, Pinguinus impennis, is one of the most powerful symbols of the damage humans can cause. The species was driven extinct as a result of centuries of intense human exploitation

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
The original label on a pigeon specimen given to the Museum by Charles Darwin

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
The original label on a pigeon specimen given to the Museum by Charles Darwin

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
Fancy breeds of rock dove, Columbia livia, donated to the Museum in 1867 by Charles Darwin. They helped him develop his ground-breaking theory of evolution. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: A Debate In The House Of Commons, 1887

A Debate In The House Of Commons, 1887
Illustration showing a scene in the House of Commons in 1887. William Gladstone can be seen making a speech on the right of the picture. Date: 1887

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Charles I Visits Spain

Charles I Visits Spain
The entry of Prince Charles (later King Charles I) into Madrid to negotiate marriage with the Spanish Infanta Date: 23 March 1623

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: General Joffre

General Joffre
JOSEPH-JACQUES-CESAIRE JOFFRE Commander in chief of the French armies during World War One Date: 1852 - 1931

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: St Paul Covent Garden

St Paul Covent Garden
St Pauls Covent Garden, viewed from the south-east, showing Lord Archers house Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Jean Sylvain Bailly

Jean Sylvain Bailly
JEAN SYLVAIN BAILLY - French astronomer and politician (first mayor of Paris, 1789). Date: 1736 - 1793

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2012: Maxim Gorky / Domenica

Maxim Gorky / Domenica
MAXIM GORKY (1868 - 1936) Russian writer (Born Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov) attending London revolutionary meeting. Date: 1907


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