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Images Dated 7th November 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1836 Buckland geology cross-section

1836 Buckland geology cross-section
Detail from a large folding hand coloured copperplate engraving in William Bucklands contribution to the Bridgewater Treatises " Geology

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1855 Punch Dinosaurs Crystal Palace

1855 Punch Dinosaurs Crystal Palace
1855 Cartoon from Punchs Almanac of that year, ascribed to John Leech. " A visit to the antediluvian reptiles at Sydenham - master Tom strongly objects to having his mind improved"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1720 Lyme Regis early map of coast

1720 Lyme Regis early map of coast
Copperplate engraving from 1720 Emanuel Bowen and John Owen in " Britannia Depicta". Lyme Regis early 18th century map showing the Jurassic coast focussing on Lyme Regis

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1838 Geological Map of England by Mantell

1838 Geological Map of England by Mantell
From Gideon Mantells " Wonders of Geology" 1839, drawn by his daughter Ellen

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1838 Mantells Geological Strata Section

1838 Mantells Geological Strata Section
An idealised geological section drawn by Gideon Mantell to accompany his book " Wonders of Geology" 1838. It shows the nomenclature in use during the early part of the nineteenth century

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1812 Sloth skeleton by Cuvier

1812 Sloth skeleton by Cuvier
Skeleton of a three toad sloth, or Ai, copperplate engraving from Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles" 1812. Cuvier saw that the key to understanding fossils was to relate their bones to animals

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Brian Cox, caricature

Brian Cox, caricature
Brian Cox (born 1968). Caricature of the British particle physicist, science TV presenter and former musician Brian Edward Cox

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1551 Gesner armoured rhino after Durer

1551 Gesner armoured rhino after Durer
Gesner Woodcut " Icones Animalium" 1560, reproduced from 1551. Published Christoph Froschover, Zurich. Gesner reproduces this image faithfully from the famous 1515 woodcut by Durer

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1894 Haeckel Pithecanthropus ape man crop

1894 Haeckel Pithecanthropus ape man crop
Pithecanthropus europeaus alalus (european speechless ape-man) by Gabriel Max, 1894, reproduced as Photogravure Plate 29 in Ernst Haeckel " Naturliche Schopfungs-Geschichte"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1836 Gideon Mantell Mantel Piece sawrian

1836 Gideon Mantell Mantel Piece sawrian
" A Sawrian" From " The Anniversary of the Literary Fun 1836" by Thomas Hood, published by Baily and Co, Cornhill

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1846 Victorian Trilobite Paradoxides

1846 Victorian Trilobite Paradoxides
Paradoxides bohemicus. Plate 1. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Bishop Samuel Wilberforce of Oxford

Bishop Samuel Wilberforce of Oxford
Fine lithographic engraving of Samuel Wilberforce (1846) Lord Bishop of Oxford by George Richmond, engraved by Henry Robinson and published by J. Hogarth, London

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Albert Einstein, caricature

Albert Einstein, caricature
Albert Einstein. Caricature of the Swiss-German physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics for work on the photoelectric effect

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1812 Hippopotamus skeleton by Cuvier

1812 Hippopotamus skeleton by Cuvier
Skeleton of a hippopotamus, fine folio copperplate engraving from Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles". Cuvier saw that the key to understanding fossils was to relate their bones to animals

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1700 Russian Tsar Peter the Great

1700 Russian Tsar Peter the Great
Engraving with later tinting of Peter the Great (1672-1725). Tsar of Russia from 1682-1721. Peter taught himself technical and mechanical arts, especially in relation to military and naval science

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Carl Jung, caricature

Carl Jung, caricature
Carl Jung (1875- 1961). Caricature of the Swiss psychiatrist and one of the founders of modern analytical psychotherapy Carl Gustav Jung

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: John Maynard Smith, caricature

John Maynard Smith, caricature
John Maynard Smith (1920-2004). Caricature of the British biologist John Maynard Smith. Maynard Smith studied engineering at Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1890 Punch Cartoon Othaniel Marsh

1890 Punch Cartoon Othaniel Marsh
Cartoon from Punch September 13th 1890. Shows Professor Othniel Marsh standing atop a triceratops skull, with some of his famous discoveries before him

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1829 Silhouette William & Frank Buckland 1829 Silhouette William & Frank Buckland

1829 Silhouette William & Frank Buckland 1829 Silhouette William & Frank Buckland
Silhouette first produced by Auguste Edouart of " William Buckland and his Wife and Son Frank, Examining Bucklands Natural History Collection

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1835 Reverend William Whewell Portrait

1835 Reverend William Whewell Portrait
The Reverend William Whewell, a lithographed sketch made by E.U. Fiddis 1835, printed by Sirel. Whewell was a polymath and leading light at Cambridge during Darwins time there

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1806 Boxing Australian kangaroo in zoo

1806 Boxing Australian kangaroo in zoo
1806 " Kangaroo" Copper engraving of a keeper attempting to box a kangaroo. First image of a boxing kangaroo, now an australian national icon

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1888 colour lithograph of Jurassic

1888 colour lithograph of Jurassic
Vivid colour lithograph for " Dr. Schuberts Naturgeschichte - Geologie, Mineralreich, Palaontologie". Published in Stuttgart by J.F. Shreiber. The palaeontology section by Dr

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1833 Rev. William Buckland fossils colour

1833 Rev. William Buckland fossils colour
" The Reverend William Buckland D.D. F.R.S. Canon of Christ Church and Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Oxford 1833" Painted by Thomas Phillips

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology 1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology

1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology 1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology
Frontis for Gideon Mantells popular book " Wonders of Geology" (1838) which did much to popularise geology during victorian times

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1816 Bullocks Museum curios and fossils

1816 Bullocks Museum curios and fossils
1816 handcoloured copperplate engraving by R. Sands from a drawing by J.P. Neale, published by John Harris for " The Beauties of England and Wales"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Stenos shark tooth fossil

Stenos shark tooth fossil
Great white shark jaw with fossil shark teeth. Copperplate after Steno 1667. Steno produced a book " Head of a shark dissected" from his dissection of a great white shark caught in

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Fruit fly, artwork

Fruit fly, artwork
Fruit fly. Computer artwork showing the anatomy of a fruit fly (Drosophila sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1857 Gosse pterodactyle Bat-Lizards

1857 Gosse pterodactyle Bat-Lizards
1857 Illustration by Philip Gosse for his book " Omphalos" (which sought to explain that the world looked older than Creation because it had to be constructed by God with inbuilt history so)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1838 Maidstone Iguanodon Mantell piece a

1838 Maidstone Iguanodon Mantell piece a
The famous Mantell piece, a rock slab containing the most complete set of articulated dinosaur bones discovered up to that time - those of an iguanodon found in Maidstone, Kent

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Renaissance compass rose, artwork

Renaissance compass rose, artwork. A compass rose is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart, or monument that is used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions - North, East

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Sigmund Freud, caricature

Sigmund Freud, caricature
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Caricature of the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud. Freud theorized that mental illness could have psychological as well as physiological causes

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1878 Darwin as a circus monkey by Gill

1878 Darwin as a circus monkey by Gill
" L homme descend du singe" Cartoon caricature by Andre Gill, 18th August, 1878, La Lune, Paris. Gill shows a monkey with the face of french materialist Emile Littre encouraging a similarly

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1881 Tinted Charles Darwin portrait

1881 Tinted Charles Darwin portrait
Hand tinted image of Charles Darwin by Paul D. Stewart derived from the photograph of Darwin taken by Elliot and Fry in 1881 shortly before his death

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1854 Philip Gosse colour litho of anemone

1854 Philip Gosse colour litho of anemone
Anemone chromolithograph by Philip Henry Gosse, from Gosses " The Aquarium, an unveiling of the wonders of the deep sea" London Van Voorst 1854

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Konrad Lorenz, caricature

Konrad Lorenz, caricature
Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989). Caricature of the Nobel Prize-winning Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz being followed by a duckling. Lorenz studied medicine in Vienna before changing to zoology

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1833 Gideon Mantell Tilgate dinosaurs

1833 Gideon Mantell Tilgate dinosaurs
" Strata of Tilgate Forest in Surrey" showing Gideon Mantell (seated) while two workmen excavate a partly exposed fossil (spine of Iguanodon?)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Cell biology laboratory

Cell biology laboratory. Scientist using confocal fluorescence microscopy to view stem cells

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1830 dance of death, drink and obesity

1830 dance of death, drink and obesity
1830 Dance of Death (after Holbein), a 19th century contemporary coloured lithograph engraving showing a drinking dandy death leading away an obese landlord. By Franz Wentzel at Wissembourg

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: John Scott Haldane, caricature

John Scott Haldane, caricature
John Scott Haldane (1860- 1936). Caricature of the British physiologist John Scott Haldane. Haldane sought to apply the results of his research to the solution of industrial problems

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1811 Parkinson mammoth mastodon tooth

1811 Parkinson mammoth mastodon tooth
Natural tone image - " The back grinding tooth of the mammoth or Mastodon of Ohio, weight 4lb and 11oz, drawn and engraved by Springsguth from life"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1888 colour litho of Jurassic dinosaurs

1888 colour litho of Jurassic dinosaurs
19th century lithograph of a Jurassic landscape including the dinosaurs: Megalosaurus (1), Iguanodon (2 with incorrect nose spike)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Healthy large intestine, artwork

Healthy large intestine, artwork
Healthy large intestine, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Argus Pheasant feather

Argus Pheasant feather
Argus secondary wing feathers showing ocelli. See also Fig 56. Page 143 Vol II of Charles Darwin " The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex" 1871

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1557 Lycosthene 1492 Einsisheim meteorite

1557 Lycosthene 1492 Einsisheim meteorite
The discovery of the Einsisheim meteorite (Alsace) in 1492. Woodcut with early handcolouring from a page of Conrad Lycosthenes (Chronicle of Prodigies and Omens)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: Cell biology laboratory

Cell biology laboratory. Scientist using super resolution single-molecule fluorescence microscopy to view stem cells. Super-resolution techniques allow the capture of images with a higher resolution

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1836 Laughing gas, Nitrous dioxide

1836 Laughing gas, Nitrous dioxide
" Laughing Gas" From " The Anniversary of the Literary Fun (1836) by Thomas Hood, published by Baily and Co, Cornhill

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1824 Strange Schinz Orang Orangutan

1824 Strange Schinz Orang Orangutan
Contemporary coloured lithograph by Carl Brotdmann of " Der Orang-Uttang" appearing as table 1 in " Naturhistorische Abbinldungen der Saeugethiere" by Heinrich Rudolph Schinz

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2011: 1905 Sauropod dinosaur Cetiosaurus leedsi

1905 Sauropod dinosaur Cetiosaurus leedsi
Hind limb and pelvis of the saurian Cetiosaurus leedsi with its discoverer Alfred Nicholson Leeds standing left. Leeds amassed a uniquely large collection of fossil vertebrates from the Oxford clays



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