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Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Botany Library

The Botany Library
The upper floor of the Botany Library of the Natural History Museum

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Malachite

Malachite comprises of (copper carbonate hydroxide). Malachite has distinctive green banding and belongs to the carbonate class

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Eimeo and barrier reef

Eimeo and barrier reef
Illustration (p.432) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Union Jack flag

Union Jack flag flying ast the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Natural History Museum, London

The Natural History Museum, London

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

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
A statue of Charles Darwin, by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, on the stairs of the Central hall at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Detail from the Wilson notebook

Detail from the Wilson notebook
Photograph of page 40 from Edward Wilsons field notebook from the Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Charles Robert Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin
Original etching of Charles Darwin (1809-1881) by E. W. Andrews, undated

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
An anthropologist busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains and flint tools uncovered suggest the deposit could be at least 500

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Dromaeosaurus, Fuzzy raptor

Dromaeosaurus, Fuzzy raptor
An animatronic model of the fuzzy raptor or dromaeosaurus created by Kokoro of Japan for the Natural History Museum. The fuzzy raptor was a small dinosaur covered in branched feathers

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Balaenoptera musculus, blue whale

Balaenoptera musculus, blue whale
View of a model of the blue whale, on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24) at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Union Jack flag

Union Jack flag flying at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Missourium theristrocaulodon, jaw bone

Missourium theristrocaulodon, jaw bone
Unearthed in 1840 on the shore of the Pomme de Terre River in Missouri by Albert Koch. The enormous skulls, jaws and bones all belonged to an extinct relative of the elephant

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Minerals Gallery

The Minerals Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Triceratops skeleton

Triceratops skeleton
Floodlit photograph of a Triceratops skeleton on display at the Natural History Museum, London. Triceratops lived during the Late Cretaceous period around 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Mocking bird

Mocking bird
An illustration (Plate 17, Birds) from the Zoology of the Beagle

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Istiophorus platypterus, Sailfish

Istiophorus platypterus, Sailfish
A sailfish is able to swim at over 100 km per hour

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Kor-i-noor replica

Kor-i-noor replica
An exact copy of the original Kor-i-noor diamond created from cubic zirconia by John Nels Hatleberg (Cat 157). Photographed by Frank Greenaway. A 015

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Group of Adeliee Penguins, Cape Adare

Group of Adeliee Penguins, Cape Adare
Adeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Agate thundereggs

Agate thundereggs

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Page 187 from The Origin of Species

Page 187 from The Origin of Species
Page 187 of a first edition of On The Origin of Species by means of natural selection, or, the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life (1859) by Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle

Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle
A photograph of harlequin beetles mating on newly-cut logs of breadnut tree. Taken by entomologist Jon Martin in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Las Cuevas, Belize, in June 2002

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Cordierite-biotite-gneiss

Cordierite-biotite-gneiss
Geological specimen collected by Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition. It had a broad scientific programme and collected thousands of geological

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Ladies Combs, Banda Oriental

Ladies Combs, Banda Oriental
Illustration (p.186) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Pagodroma nivea, snow petrel

Pagodroma nivea, snow petrel
Ff. 90. Pencil drawing by George Forster annotated Procellaria nivea and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Strobilantes

Strobilantes
Ruellia. Plate 70 by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Macropus sp. kangaroo

Macropus sp. kangaroo
Zoological drawing 3 (1:3) Kanguru. One of the first European drawings of a kangaroo, made by Sydney Parkinson (1745-1771) during Captain Cooks first voyage of discovery, 1768-1771

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Small leatherjacket illustration

Small leatherjacket illustration

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Back page of Wallace - Darwin paper, with Wallaces notes

Back page of Wallace - Darwin paper, with Wallaces notes
WP7/9 - Back page of Alfred Russel Wallaces annotated copy of his joint 1858 paper with Darwin. Wallace papers, Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Gavin De Beer room

The Gavin De Beer room

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: First shell book

First shell book
First ever book to be dedicated soley to shells, written and published by Philippo Buonanni in 1684

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Oxalis filifolia

Oxalis filifolia
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: General Herbarium, Darwin Centre

General Herbarium, Darwin Centre
A photograph of the General Herbarium in the Darwin Centre, showing examples of specimens from the collection. Photographed by Kevin Webb, May 2011

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: 99% Ape

99% Ape cover illustration

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Megalomys desmarestii, antillean giant rice rat

Megalomys desmarestii, antillean giant rice rat. Catalogue number NHM 1855.12.24.201

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Amblyrynchus cristatus

Amblyrynchus cristatus
Illustration (p.411) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: The Origin of Species title page - Spanish version

The Origin of Species title page - Spanish version
Title page of a Spanish first edition of the best-known work of Charles Darwin, the British-born naturalist and writer

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle

Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle
A photograph of harlequin beetles mating on newly-cut logs of breadnut tree. Taken by entomologist Jon Martin in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Las Cuevas, Belize, in June 2002

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Natural History Museum flag

Natural History Museum flag flying at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Malachite

Malachite comprises of (copper carbonate hydroxide). Malachite has a distinctive green banding and belongs to the carbonate class

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Chiasognathus grantii Stephens, stag beetle

Chiasognathus grantii Stephens, stag beetle
This member of the Lucanidae family was written about by Charles Darwin in chapter 10 of his book The Descent of Man

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Hans Sloane Vol. 211 page 29

Hans Sloane Vol. 211 page 29
Viola violacea Makino, Oxalis corniculata and Trachelospermum asiaticum Nakai. Specimens taken from Hans Sloane Vol.211 page 29

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

Charles DarwinCharles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
A statue of Charles Darwin, by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, on the stairs of the Central hall at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Porzanula palmeri, Laysan Crake

Porzanula palmeri, Laysan Crake
The Laysan Crake or Laysan Rail was native to Hawaii, and became extinct about 1944. This specimen is from the Rothschild Bequest

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Hummingbird display case

Hummingbird display case
As Curator and Preserver to the Museum of the Zoological Society of London, in 1851 John Gould compiled an exhibition of stuffed hummingbirds, which were displayed in 24 custom-made cases

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Pidcocks Exhibition Alive, Exeter Change, Strand, London

Pidcocks Exhibition Alive, Exeter Change, Strand, London
Copper halfpenny token (28mm diameter) dated 1795 made by James. Advertising Pidcocks exhibition of living animals at the Exeter Change, Strand

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Adeliee Penguins, Cape Adare

Adeliee Penguins, Cape Adare
Adeliee penguin photographs taken during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition, by expedition surgeon Murray Levick

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2013: Sopa, giant tortoise, 1933

Sopa, giant tortoise, 1933
The Zoos oldest inhabitant - Sopa the 150 year old giant tortoise - has died, a victim of influenza. Photo and caption by Central News, 2nd Feb 1933



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