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Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Megaceros giganteus, giant deer

Megaceros giganteus, giant deer
Head of a male giant deer (Megaceros giganteus) skeleton from the Pleistocene epoch, on display in the Mammals and Whale Gallery (number 24) at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Goniatites, fossil ammonite

Goniatites, fossil ammonite
In marked contrast to Dactylioceras, this Carboniferous Goniatites has a shell in which successive whols overlap stongly, giving a narrow, deep umbilicus

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Excavating at Charmouth

Excavating at Charmouth
A team of palaeontologists from the Natural History Museum excavating an Ichthyosaur at Charmouth beach. December 2004

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Homo neanderthalensis, neandertal man

Homo neanderthalensis, neandertal man
The installation of a cranium (cast) considered to be that of a Neandertal man (Homo neanderthalesis). It was discovered in a cave diposit at Atapuerca-Sima de Los Huesos, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Conus textile, textile cone

Conus textile, textile cone
Monochrome (artificially coloured blue) image showing detail of tent pattern of a cone shell. Photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Bora Bora Island, Society Islands, c. 1870

Bora Bora Island, Society Islands, c. 1870
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Natives, Admiralty Islands

Natives, Admiralty Islands
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
Unveiling the statue of the late Charles Darwin in the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Cartoon published in The Graphic, June 20 1885

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Covered stalls, China

Covered stalls, China
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: House on tobacco plantation, Philippines

House on tobacco plantation, Philippines
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Dytiscus marginalis, great diving beetle (female)

Dytiscus marginalis, great diving beetle (female)
Illustrated plate from The Genera Insectorum of Linnaeus exemplified by various specimens of English insects drawn from Nature (1781) by James Barbut

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Calcite

Calcite
A specimen of calcite, displaying a distorted hollow crystal with three separate prongs. Calcite comprises of (calcium carbonate) and is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Ocypus olens, devils coach horse beetle model

Ocypus olens, devils coach horse beetle model
A large scale model of the devils coach horse beetle (Ocypus olens). A beetle that is commonly found beneath logs. Held within the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Moro Indian, Philippines

Moro Indian, Philippines
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Pinguinus impennis, great auk

Pinguinus impennis, great auk
1 of 6 shots of Tristrams great auk (Pinguinus impennis) egg held in the Natural History Museum at Tring. The great auk was hunted to extinction in the middle of the 19th Century

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Architeutis dux, giant squid

Architeutis dux, giant squid
This 8.62 metre giant squid (Architeutis dux), called Archie, was caught off the coast of the Falkland Islands in March 2004

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Decorative border from ceiling panels

Decorative border from ceiling panels
A photograph of one of the decorative borders of a ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Eleginops maclovinus, rock cod

Eleginops maclovinus, rock cod
Rock cod (Eleginops maclovinus) specimens brought back by Charles Darwin on his voyage on HMS Beagle

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1881)

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1881)
A seated statue of the naturalist Charles Darwin located in the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: William Williamson Newbould (1819-1886)

William Williamson Newbould (1819-1886)
Portrait believed to be of Rev. William Williamson Newbould, a Sheffield born botanist

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Diplodocus carnegiei

Diplodocus carnegiei
A detail of the replica Diplodocus carnegiei skeleton situated in the central hall of the Natural History Museum, London. The replica was presented to the Museum by Andrew Carnegie in May 1906

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Architeutis dux, giant squid

Architeutis dux, giant squid
This 8.62 metre giant squid (Architeutis dux), called Archie, was caught off the coast of the Falkland Islands in March 2004

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Hewett Cottrell Watson (1804-1881)

Hewett Cottrell Watson (1804-1881)
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Pinguinus impennis, great auk

Pinguinus impennis, great auk
1 of 6 shots of Lord Lilfords great auk (Pinguinus impennis) egg held in the Natural History Museum at Tring. The great auk was hunted to extinction in the middle of the 19th Century

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: George and H. G. Baynes

George and H. G. Baynes
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: General view of woods at Tongataboo

General view of woods at Tongataboo
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Loxodonta africana, African elephant

Loxodonta africana, African elephant

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Excavating at Charmouth

Excavating at Charmouth
A team of palaeontologists from the Natural History Museum excavating an Ichthyosaur at Charmouth beach. December 2004

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Touch-screen display in the Central Hall

Touch-screen display in the Central Hall
A visitor at the Natural History Museum using one of the touch-screen display panels located in the Central Hall

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Japanese woman and girl, Japan

Japanese woman and girl, Japan
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Poeciliidae sp. Guppy

Poeciliidae sp. Guppy
Illustration of Guppy fish by Guppy, Plantagenet Lechmere 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Admiralty Islander

Admiralty Islander

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Architectural features of the Main Hall

Architectural features of the Main Hall
View of architectural features of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London. Showing the carved terracotta pillars and guilded ceiling panels

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Winding road towards a peak, c. 1870

Winding road towards a peak, c. 1870
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Distant tower seen over palm trees. Fiji

Distant tower seen over palm trees. Fiji
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Pinguinus impennis, great auk

Pinguinus impennis, great auk
1 of 6 shots of Lord Lilfords great auk (Pinguinus impennis) egg held in the Natural History Museum at Tring. The great auk was hunted to extinction in the middle of the 19th Century

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Marine Invertebrates at the Natural History Museum

Marine Invertebrates at the Natural History Museum
A general view of the Natural History Museums Marine Invertebrates Gallery (number 13)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: John Lettsoms Natural History of the Tea Tree

John Lettsoms Natural History of the Tea Tree
Coloured front piece of John Lettsoms Natural History of the Tea Tree. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Birthstone Series: Citrine

Birthstone Series: Citrine
Citrine is a form of quartz that appears in different a variety of yellows and oranges, it is the birthstone for the month of November along with Topaz. Specimen number 21470

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Table salt

Table salt
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of table salt, artificially coloured by computer

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Megaceros giganteus, giant deer

Megaceros giganteus, giant deer

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Natural History Museums Central Hall

The Natural History Museums Central Hall
The structure and decoration of Waterhouses Museum beautifully complement each other. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Mountain gorge, Madeira, Portugal, c. 1870

Mountain gorge, Madeira, Portugal, c. 1870
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Table salt

Table salt
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of table salt, artificially coloured by computer

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Velociraptor

Velociraptor
An animatronic model of the dinosaur Velociraptor created by Kokoro for the Natural History Museums Dino Jaws exhibition running from 30th June 2006 to 15th April 2007

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1881)

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1881)
Bust of the naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1881)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Hylobates lar, gibbon

Hylobates lar, gibbon
Skeleton of a gibbon suspended from the ceiling of the Natural History Museum, Londons Central Hall as part of the Primate Gallery display

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Exhibit from the Human Biology gallery

Exhibit from the Human Biology gallery
Close up of exhibit in the Human Biology gallery. A model of a human head illustrating the computing functions of the human brain



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