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The Elephant c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
 
The Pig c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
 
Milking parlour equipped with Thistle suction and pulsation milking machine, 1899
 
Bustards, 1835
 
Cochineal and lac insects, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
 
The Seal and the Walrus, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
 
Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus) skeleton, 1830
 
Skeleton of Megatherium, extinct giant ground sloth, 1823
 
Triceratops, a horned dinosaur, held down by a Tyrannosaur, c1920
 
Comparison of the teeth of an iguanodon with those of a modern iguana, 1836
 
Louse clinging to a human hair, 1665
 
Flea, wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect, 1665
 
Alchemical symbolism, 1652
 
Discovery of a woolly mammoth, 1779 (c1870)
 
The Princess of Wales with Prince Albert Victor & Prince George (later King George V), 1866
 
Don Quixote Seizes the Barber's Bason for Mambrino's Helmet mid 18th century. Artist: William Hogarth
 
Kew Bridge Kew, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Men with camels and horses; part of the London to Hong Kong Panorama
 
Tiger attacking an elephant; part of the London to Hong Kong Panorama
 
Arrival of the Saxons in London, c530 AD, (c1912). Artist: Amedee Forestier
 
Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, Marylebone, London, 1835
 
Barclay and Perkins's Brewery in Southwark c1840
 
The Swan, Goose and Duck c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
 
Tailor, c1845
 
Marconi Shares Scandal, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
 
Interior of a coal mine, 1862
 
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1884. Artist: Anon
 
Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, 1887
 
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, in his study, c1870 (1887). Artist: Anon
 
Charles Darwin in the sand walk at Down House, c1870 (1887)
 
Funeral of Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1882
 
Evolution of the horse, c1920
 
Homology (of commmon descent), c1920
 
Cyrus McCormick's reaping machine of 1831 (patented 1834), c1851. Artist: Anon
 
Metamorphoses of the Peacock butterfly, 1888. Artist: Thomas Brown
 
Half-title of De Motu Animalum by Giovanni Borelli, 1710
 
The common cole (Talpa europea), 1828
 
Pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), 1828
 
Long-eared bat (Plectorus auritus), 1828
 
Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri), 1828
 
Hedgehog (Erinaceus europeas), 1828
 
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Eurasian species of deer, 1828
 
European wild cat (Felis silvestris), 1828
 
Weasel (Putorius nivalis/Mustela vulgaris), the smallest European carnivore, 1828
 
Stoat (Mustela erminea), member of the weasel family, 1828
 
Stoat (Mustela erminea), member of the weasel family, 1828
 
Polecat (Mustela putorius), member of the weasel family, 1828
 
Common or Eurasian badger (Meles meles), 1828
 
Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) of the Old World, 1828
 
Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), 1828
 
The Hare (Lepus europaeus), 1828
 
The Hare (Lepus europaeus), 1828
 
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828
 
Common dormouse (Muscardinus arvellanarius), hibernating rodent, 1828
 
Common or red fox (Vulpes vulpes), 1828
 
Brown rat (Rattus rattus), 1828
 
Water vole (Arvicola terrestris), also known as the black water rat, 1828
 
Jean Baptiste Lamarck, (1744-1829), French naturalist
 
Watering cart for keeping down dust on roads, 1808. Artist: William Henry Pyne
 
Tarpan, 1830. Artist: William Home Lizars