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Background imageLondon Collection: Terriers catching rats. Hand-coloured engraving, London, 1823

Terriers catching rats. Hand-coloured engraving, London, 1823

Background imageLondon Collection: Duck, Geese and Swans. Wildfowling: Farmyard: Food: Swansdown trimming: Quill pen

Duck, Geese and Swans. Wildfowling: Farmyard: Food: Swansdown trimming: Quill pen: Feather bed: Ornamental waterfowl. Hand-coloured lithograph by Waterhouse Hawkins published London c.1850

Background imageLondon Collection: The Elephant: Transport: Food: Ivory: Draught. Hand-coloured lithograph, Thomas Varty

The Elephant: Transport: Food: Ivory: Draught. Hand-coloured lithograph, Thomas Varty, published London c1850. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man

Background imageLondon Collection: The Dog: Collie sheepdog: Newfoundland for water rescue: Deerhound for hunting: St

The Dog: Collie sheepdog: Newfoundland for water rescue: Deerhound for hunting: St Bernard rescuing travellers in the snow: Husky pulling a sledge: Dog skin for boots: Guard dog to deter burglars

Background imageLondon Collection: Crustacea: Turtle soup: Pearl diving: Catching turtles: Leeches: Tooth powder: Pearl buttons

Crustacea: Turtle soup: Pearl diving: Catching turtles: Leeches: Tooth powder: Pearl buttons: Crab pots: Shrimpers: Cowrie shell money: Sepia: Tortoiseshell

Background imageLondon Collection: The Pig: Pannage: Boar hunting: Meat: Lard: Paint brush: Broom: Saddle. Hand-coloured

The Pig: Pannage: Boar hunting: Meat: Lard: Paint brush: Broom: Saddle. Hand-coloured lithograph by Waterhouse Hawkins published London c.850

Background imageLondon Collection: Wild and Honey Bees: Honey: Wax: Light: Wax-works. Hand-coloured lithograph published London c1850

Wild and Honey Bees: Honey: Wax: Light: Wax-works. Hand-coloured lithograph published London c1850. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man

Background imageLondon Collection: The Goat: Used for milk: cheese: meat: leather: textiles: gloves: shoes: draught

The Goat: Used for milk: cheese: meat: leather: textiles: gloves: shoes: draught. Hand-coloured lithograph by Waterhouse Hawkins

Background imageLondon Collection: The Donkey: Used for milk: As a pack animal: for riding: as a draught animal: as drum skins

The Donkey: Used for milk: As a pack animal: for riding: as a draught animal: as drum skins. Hand-coloured lithograph by Waterhouse Hawkins published London c1850

Background imageLondon Collection: The Reindeer: Importance as milk: meat: clothing: transport: shelter. Hand-coloured

The Reindeer: Importance as milk: meat: clothing: transport: shelter. Hand-coloured lithograph published London c1850. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man

Background imageLondon Collection: Domestic Fowl and their uses: Eggs: Meat: Feathers for bedding: Hats: Shuttlecock

Domestic Fowl and their uses: Eggs: Meat: Feathers for bedding: Hats: Shuttlecock. Hand-coloured lithograph published London c1850. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man

Background imageLondon Collection: Shoemaker and shoemaking. From Reuben Rambles The Childs Treasury of Knowledge and Amusement

Shoemaker and shoemaking. From Reuben Rambles The Childs Treasury of Knowledge and Amusement, London, c1845

Background imageLondon Collection: James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician

James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician. Member of Parliament for Hoxton. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, 5 October 1899. Chromolithograph

Background imageLondon Collection: Joseph d Aguilar Samuda (1813-1885) English mechanical engineer Member of Parliament

Joseph d Aguilar Samuda (1813-1885) English mechanical engineer Member of Parliament and philanthropist. Among his interests were marine engines, iron ships, atmospheric railways

Background imageLondon Collection: Edward William Watkin (1819-1901). English railway promoter. Member of Parliament

Edward William Watkin (1819-1901). English railway promoter. Member of Parliament (Liberal) Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, 6 November 1875. Chromolithograph

Background imageLondon Collection: Madame Schliemann wearing jewellery excavated by her husband at Mycenae. Schliemann

Madame Schliemann wearing jewellery excavated by her husband at Mycenae. Schliemann believed that it had belonged to Helen of Troy. From The Graphic, London, 1877. Engraving

Background imageLondon Collection: Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) Austrian archaeologist. Engraving from The Illustrated London News

Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) Austrian archaeologist. Engraving from The Illustrated London News, 3 January 1891

Background imageLondon Collection: Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) Austrian archaeologist, lecturing to the Society

Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) Austrian archaeologist, lecturing to the Society of Antiquaries in their rooms at Burlington House, London, on his excavations at Mycenae

Background imageLondon Collection: Marconi shares scandal: Marconi was found not guilty of intentional dishonesty, although

Marconi shares scandal: Marconi was found not guilty of intentional dishonesty, although considered naive. The share dealing scandal involved nearly brought about Lloyd Georges ruin

Background imageLondon Collection: Advertisement for Kodak Brownie camera from The Illustrated London News, 4 August 1900

Advertisement for Kodak Brownie camera from The Illustrated London News, 4 August 1900. Engraving

Background imageLondon Collection: Marconi radio transmitting station. Card published London 1915. Chromolithograph

Marconi radio transmitting station. Card published London 1915. Chromolithograph

Background imageLondon Collection: Advertisement for Kodak cameras from The Illustrated London News, 20 September 1890

Advertisement for Kodak cameras from The Illustrated London News, 20 September 1890. From 1888 the Kodak box camera took Eastmans coated paper roll film. Engraving

Background imageLondon Collection: York Minster, a Fuegian adopted by the expedition, as he appeared in 1833

York Minster, a Fuegian adopted by the expedition, as he appeared in 1833. From Robert Fitzroy Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majestys Ships Adventure and Beagle Vol II, London 1839

Background imageLondon Collection: York Minster, a Fuegian adopted by the expedition, as he appeared in 1832

York Minster, a Fuegian adopted by the expedition, as he appeared in 1832. From Robert Fitzroy Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majestys Ships Adventure and Beagle Vol II, London 1839

Background imageLondon Collection: Natives of Chiloe using a breast plough. From William Parker King Narrative of the

Natives of Chiloe using a breast plough. From William Parker King Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majestys Ships Adventure and Beagle Vol.I, London 1839

Background imageLondon Collection: Patagonians in the toldo or skin tent. On right is the tomb of a child

Patagonians in the toldo or skin tent. On right is the tomb of a child who has recently died and facing it are the stuffed skins of two horses who have been sacrificed

Background imageLondon Collection: Charles Darwin (1809-1882), Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, home of Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin (1809-1882), Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, home of Charles Darwin, English naturalist. Evolution by Natural Selection. From The Illustrated London News, 10 December 1887. Engraving

Background imageLondon Collection: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of discoverers of oxygen. From Sheridan Muspratt Chemistry, London, c1860

Background imageLondon Collection: Euclid (active 300 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician. Frontispiece of an edition of

Euclid (active 300 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician. Frontispiece of an edition of his Elements of Geometry published London 1661

Background imageLondon Collection: Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park, London, designed by Christopher Wren on the orders

Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park, London, designed by Christopher Wren on the orders of Charles II as an Observatory. At this date the problem of finding longitude at sea was unsolved

Background imageLondon Collection: Hookes microscope with condenser for concentrating light: left to right above

Hookes microscope with condenser for concentrating light: left to right above are his Barometer, Refractometer for measuring refractive power of liquids, and lens-grinding machine

Background imageLondon Collection: Percussion Pendulum. Experiment to investigate inertia of bodies using 2 suspended

Percussion Pendulum. Experiment to investigate inertia of bodies using 2 suspended weights whose movements could be accurately measured. From WJ Gravesande Physices Elementa Mathematica London 1725

Background imageLondon Collection: Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus) extinct genus of elephant from Pleistocene Epoch (2, 500

Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus) extinct genus of elephant from Pleistocene Epoch (2, 500, 000 to 10, 000 years ago) found in fossil deposits and in northern Europe as 30

Background imageLondon Collection: Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton, approximately 3m (9ft) high 5. 5m (16ft) long

Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton, approximately 3m (9ft) high 5. 5m (16ft) long
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton, approximately 3m (9ft) high 5.5m (16ft) long, discovered in the ice in Siberia in 1799

Background imageLondon Collection: Unloading frozen meat from Sydney, Australia, in South West India Dock, Millwall, London

Unloading frozen meat from Sydney, Australia, in South West India Dock, Millwall, London. Hold of the Catania, which sailed on 28 August with nearly 120 tons of meat

Background imageLondon Collection: Dockers unloading sugar at West India Docks, London. Each docker wheels a trolley

Dockers unloading sugar at West India Docks, London. Each docker wheels a trolley carrying a single sack which is recorded and marked. Engraving 1889

Background imageLondon Collection: A British cycle club out for a country ride. Man in front right is riding a machine

A British cycle club out for a country ride. Man in front right is riding a machine of the Rover safety type, while man following is on an earlier type, the Kangaroo

Background imageLondon Collection: India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Company, Silvertown, London. Wood engraving

India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Company, Silvertown, London. Wood engraving 1887

Background imageLondon Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph: On deck of SS Great Eastern searching cable for

The Atlantic Telegraph: On deck of SS Great Eastern searching cable for a fault after its recovery from the bottom of the Atlantic 31 July 1865. From WH Russell The Atlantic Telegraph London 1866

Background imageLondon Collection: Landing the shore end of the Bombay cable at Aden. From JC Parkinson The Ocean Telegraph

Landing the shore end of the Bombay cable at Aden. From JC Parkinson The Ocean Telegraph to India London 1870. Coloured lithograph

Background imageLondon Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph: preparing to grapple for the broken cable from the bows of

The Atlantic Telegraph: preparing to grapple for the broken cable from the bows of the SS Great Eastern 2 August 1865. From WH Russell The Atlantic Telegraph London 1866. Tinted lithograph

Background imageLondon Collection: Atlantic Telegraph: Father Neptune blessing Britannia and Uncle Sam on the successful

Atlantic Telegraph: Father Neptune blessing Britannia and Uncle Sam on the successful laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable

Background imageLondon Collection: Mercury vacuum pump being used to evacuate (exhaust) light bulbs on commercial scale c1883

Mercury vacuum pump being used to evacuate (exhaust) light bulbs on commercial scale c1883. Pump here is Geisslers as modified by Topler and was type used by the Swan Company. From R

Background imageLondon Collection: First magneto-electric motor built by Hippolyte Pixii c1832. This was the first application

First magneto-electric motor built by Hippolyte Pixii c1832. This was the first application of Faradays demonstration (1831) that magnetism produces an electric current. From R

Background imageLondon Collection: James Rennell (1742-1839), British geographer. Rennell was appointed the first

James Rennell (1742-1839), British geographer. Rennell was appointed the first surveyor-general of Bengal in 1764. He carried out a survey of Bengal 1765-1771. From The European Magazine

Background imageLondon Collection: Longitudinal section of a typical British passenger steam locomotive, 1888. The firebox

Longitudinal section of a typical British passenger steam locomotive, 1888. The firebox heated the boiler tubes, producing steam to drive the locomotive. From The Popular Encyclopaedia. (London, 1888)

Background imageLondon Collection: Richard Owen (1804-1892) English anatomist and paleontologist. He coined the word

Richard Owen (1804-1892) English anatomist and paleontologist. He coined the word dinosaur (terrible lizard) in 1841. Opposed Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageLondon Collection: Medical Jurisprudence. Thomas Stevenson, British forensic scientist. Stevenson

Medical Jurisprudence. Thomas Stevenson, British forensic scientist. Stevenson (1838-1908), a scientific analyst and toxicologist who acted as an expert witness, particularly in poisoning cases



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