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Images Dated 22nd February 2011 (page 12)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur

1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur 1868 Waterhouse Hawkins & hadrosaur
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkin and his Hadrosaurus foulkii, the worlds first mounted dinosaur skeleton. From Sketches of Creation by Winchell 1870 engraved from photographs taken around 1868

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Female head, artwork

Female head, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Map2 Darwins Beagle Voyage South America

Map2 Darwins Beagle Voyage South America
Map of the World with Voyage of the Beagle coloured in red. Appendix from " The Voyage of HMS Beagle" by Charles Darwin (Cover Title) New Edition 1890 John Murray Publishers

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Old Sail ships Galapagos Island Isabela

Old Sail ships Galapagos Island Isabela
" Albemarle Island" (now Isabela) engraving by Huyot and Bepard facing page 520 in All Around the World published in 1872 by William Collins & Son

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1870 Fuegians by the Reverend J. G. Wood

1870 Fuegians by the Reverend J. G. Wood
Woodcut by Zwecker in the Rev. J.G.Woods Natural History of Man 1870. These unflattering portraits are clearly designed to accentuate the perceived primitive nature of the Fuegians

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Joseph Prestwichs Somme human antiquity

Joseph Prestwichs Somme human antiquity
Plate from " Theoretical considerations on () the drift deposits containing the remains of extinct mammalia and flint implements", 1864. Phil. Trans Roy Soc 154

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1841 Richard Owen coined dinosaur

1841 Richard Owen coined dinosaur
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892) 1894 engraving from an 1840s painting by Pickersgill, later hand colouring. Owen was a comparative anatomist and palaeontologist

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur. 1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur

1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur. 1862 Hawkins Icthyosaur & Plesiosaur
Coloured lithograph of Plesiosaur and ichthyosaur, a contemporary continental version of the wall chart by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins entitled " Waterhouse Hawkins Diagrams of the Extinct

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Case of British Butterflies Lepidoptera

Case of British Butterflies Lepidoptera
A collectors case of British butterflies with representatives of the major native groups (except skippers) visible. There are some 59 breeding butterflies in the UK and four former breeders

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Nemiana simplex pre-cambrian

Nemiana simplex pre-cambrian
Nemiana simplex is an White Sea Ediacaran fossil (upper Vendian) in the sandstone shales from the Novodnestrovsky Quarry, Podolia, Ukraine

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1840s Geologist Henry De La Beche

1840s Geologist Henry De La Beche
Swantype (cleaned) 1840s Portrait mezzotint of Henry Thomas De La Beche (1796-1855), a geologist famous for his cartoon and humorous representations of early fossil finds and fellow geologists

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Wooly Rhino Skull Everard Home

Wooly Rhino Skull Everard Home
Copperplate engraving of a Wooly Rhino skull fossil or subfossil from the work of Sir Everard Home before 1823

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Early naturalist collecting guide books

Early naturalist collecting guide books
Two books on collecting natural history specimens (particularly insects) published at the end of the 18th century. They would have influenced the famous specimen collectors of the early 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Four British Paleolithic handaxes

Four British Paleolithic handaxes
Four pointed British paleolithic (Mode 2 acheulian) handaxes. These were made from flint (silex) by Homo Heidelbergensis between approximately 400, 000 and 100, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1849 The antidiluvian world crop Jurassic

1849 The antidiluvian world crop Jurassic
A rare British broadsheet entitled insThe antidiluvian world, with contemporary hand colouring, drawn and engraved by John Emslie and published by James Reynolds in 1849

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1880 George Rolleston zoologist cartoon

1880 George Rolleston zoologist cartoon
George Rolleston, physician and zoologist (1829-1881). Large cartoon watercolour ink wash drawing signed RPP 1881. Original in collection of Paul D. Stewart

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Irritable bowel syndrome, artwork

Irritable bowel syndrome, artwork
Irritable bowel syndrome, conceptual computer artwork. The bowel (blue tube) at centre is inflamed (red) and painful

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1889 Sir Richard Owen portrait in old age

1889 Sir Richard Owen portrait in old age
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892). 1889 Portrait mezzotint by H.J. Thaddeus with contemporary face but pose taken from an earlier 1852 photograph with dinosaur

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing 1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing

1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing 1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing
Rajah Brookes Birdwing male (Trogonoptera brookiana) shown with a steel engraving of Sir James Brooke, the famous White Rajah of Sarawak who Wallace named the butterfly for

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Gideon Mantell, palaeontologist

Gideon Mantell, palaeontologist
Gideon Mantell (3 February 1790 - 10 November 1852). Gideon Mantell was a local doctor whose interest in fossils lead to his 1822 discovery near his home in Lewes of the first Iguanodon fossils

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Nerve cell with electrical sparks

Nerve cell with electrical sparks
Nerve cell. Conceptual computer artwork of a nerve cell, also called a neuron emitting electrical sparks. Neurons are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system (CNS)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Blue Morpho Butterfly wing

Blue Morpho Butterfly wing
Morpho menelaus wing close up. Morpho wings have no blue pigment, and gain their iridescent colour by reflecting incident light repeatedly at successive layers leading to interference effects

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1838 Jenny Orangutan which Darwin visited

1838 Jenny Orangutan which Darwin visited
January 1838, Jenny the first Orangutan in London zoo. Full publication details in image. On 28 March 1838, Charles Darwin came to the London Zoo to visit Jenny

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Collection of Darwins Finches galapagos

Collection of Darwins Finches galapagos
A group of Darwins finches, Geospizinae, from the collection of the Charles Darwin Research Station on Galapagos, showing a range of beak sizes and shapes

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Sodium-potassium pump molecule

Sodium-potassium pump molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of Sodium-Potassium Adenosine Triphosphatase, or the sodium-potassium pump

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Mirror manufacture, artwork

Mirror manufacture, artwork
Mirror manufacture. 19th Century artwork of the manufacture of large round mirrors for telescopes. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1846 Richard Owen and Moa leg fossil

1846 Richard Owen and Moa leg fossil
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892) photo-engraved by Walker and Boutall around 1894 from an 1846 Daguerrotype

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model

Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model
Tobacco mosaic virus. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particle (virion). This plant virus is a tobamovirus, and has an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1871 Richard Owen on megatherium fossil

1871 Richard Owen on megatherium fossil
Richard Owen (20 July 1804- 18 December 1892) 1871 engraving by Frederick Waddy republished 1873 in " Cartoon Portraits and Biographical sketches of Men of the Day"

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Futuristic submarine 19th Century artwork

Futuristic submarine 19th Century artwork
Futuristic submarine. 19th Century artwork of a submarine underwater in 2073. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1840 Juan Manuel de Rosas, Help to Darwin

1840 Juan Manuel de Rosas, Help to Darwin
Juan Manuel de Rosas (March 30, 1794 - March 14th, 1877). Conservative Argentine politician, (and dictator), Governor and soldier. CDV as an old man in Southampton, UK

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Female head, artwork

Female head, artwork

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Sir John Evans circa 1895

Sir John Evans circa 1895
Sir John Evans photo by Elliot and Fry (17 November 1823 -31 May 1908). Prehistoric archaeologist, numismatist and geologist. Father of Sir Arthur Evans the excavator of Minoan Crete

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1878 Sir Richard Owen photograph portrait

1878 Sir Richard Owen photograph portrait
Richard Owen (20, July 1804- 18 December 1892). Woodburytype photograph by Lock & Whitfield published in Men or Mark 1878

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Entomologist collecting samples, artwork

Entomologist collecting samples, artwork
Entomologist collecting samples. 19th century artwork of an entomologist using a sieve to collect samples of insects from freshwater. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Rhino skull Everard Home

Rhino skull Everard Home
Copperplate engraving of a Rhino skull and horns from the work of Sir Everard Home before 1823

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1838 William Smith father of UK Geology

1838 William Smith father of UK Geology
William Smith (23 March 1769 - 28 August 1839) aged 69 from a painting by M.Foureau, engraved and first published in the " Memoirs" of W. Smith" 1844 with later tinting

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865

British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865
Male Large Blue butterfly, Maculinea eutryphon, collected in 1865. It is here surrounded by other extant UK blue butterfly species

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1873 British Museum Open to the Public

1873 British Museum Open to the Public
Holiday Time: British Museum by F. Smith in the Illustrated London News 1873. This image shows the general public visiting one of the natural history rooms in the British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1770 Mstricht Mosasaur

1770 Mstricht Mosasaur
Engraving from William Bucklands 1835 " Geology and Minerology" of Mosasaur hoffmanii. The Mstricht Mosasaur was the first giant prehistoric reptile to be found and described by science

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Chinese ancient bronze age forms

Chinese ancient bronze age forms
Chinese Jade disc (" bi" ) and bronze poleaxe weapon (" Ge" ). The culture of China diverged from that of Europe long ago to produce contrasting forms in stone and metal

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: 1843 Reverend William Buckland portrait

1843 Reverend William Buckland portrait
Buckland in field collecting gear. The Reverend William Buckland D.D. F.R.S. Canon of Christ Church and Professor of Geology and Minerology in the University of Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Argus feather and Darwin illustration

Argus feather and Darwin illustration
Composite photograph of Argus secondary wing feather left and right Fig 56. Page 143 Vol II of Charles Darwin " The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex" 1871

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Siderostat, artwork

Siderostat, artwork
Siderostat. 19th Century artwork of a large siderostat measuring 1.25 metres in diameter. This flat mirror is turned slowly so that a given region of the sky is continuously reflected into a fixed

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Four British Paleolithic handaxes

Four British Paleolithic handaxes
Four pointed British paleolithic (Mode 2 acheulian) handaxes. These were made from flint (silex) by Homo heidelbergensis between approximately 400, 000 and 100, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Thermal conduction of hydrogen, artwork

Thermal conduction of hydrogen, artwork
Thermal conduction of hydrogen. 19th Century artwork of apparatus used to measure the thermal conductance of hydrogen gas. Hydrogen has the highest thermal conductivity of any gas

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: First tools, three North African handaxes

First tools, three North African handaxes
Three North African paleolithic bifacial Handaxes of Homo heidelbergensis / early H. sapiens dating from between 400, 000 to 100, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2011: Parvovirus particle, molecular model

Parvovirus particle, molecular model
Parvovirus particle. Molecular model showing the structure of the capsid (outer protein coat) of a human parvovirus (family Parvoviridae) particle



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