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me and my friend were browsing the natural history museum of london online shop and bumped in some cool things. Had to draw my boys, my silly boys, completely,kinda, ignoring the fact that the biggest size is 12 year old.
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Pioneering paleontologist Mary Anning was born #OTD (21 May 1799 – 9 March 1847). Let's also take a moment to appreciate her beloved dog companion, Tray:
1. Detail from Denise Dutton's 2021 Mary Anning statue at Lyme Regis (love the little detail of the ammonite in the ear!)
2. Detail from the original portrait painting of Anning by an unknown artist, before 1842, now at Natural History Museum, London
3. Sketch by Mary! Part of her personal papers, now held by Natural History Museum, London.
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2021
22 JUNE 2021 || The Duchess of Cambridge visited 'The Urban Nature Project' at the Natural History Museum in London.
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Blue-spotted Wrasse
Anampses caeruleopunctatus.
SciArt from the Journal des Museum Godeffroy, Bd. 4, Heft. 11, 13, 15 (1876-1881).
View more in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (@biodivlibrary) with thanks to the Library and Archives of the Natural History Museum, London for digitizing.
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Flora Nick Knight
Text Sandra Krapp Art Direction Peter Saville, Design Paul Barres
Schirmer/Mosel, Munchen 2014, 160 pages, German, 24.5 x 37.2 cm., ISBN 978-3888149146
euro 120,00
In collaboration with Natural History Museum London
A comprehensive volume of wonderfully composed flowers and plants which Knight discovered in the Natural History Museum. The book reveals 46 of the most striking specimens, providing the first ever photographic insight into the collection.
29/07/22
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Lee Starkey (L) and Sharna Liguz attend the 30 Days of Fashion & Beauty Gala with an exhibition displaying photographs by Mary McCartney, at the Natural History Museum September 16, 2008 in London, England.
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(Claudio Testa)
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Week 6: The Natural History Museum
As I mentioned earlier I went to the Natural History Museum this week with my friend Yul, Mia and my boyfriend.
I didn't take very many pictures because we were just chatting and goofing about while walking through the dinosaur and earth section but I bought a postcard to send to my friend in Germany and a peach flavoured lollipop.
Afterwards we went to have some burgers to finish the day on a high.
I FINALLY GOT TO SEE DIPPY THE DINOSAUR!!
My boyfriend and I funnily missed Dippy the last time we went to this museum. We just simply didn't find him haha.
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Natural History Museum, London
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For #WorldPangolinDay:
An Asiatic pangolin (Manis sp.), plate 82 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, c.1825-40.
Natural History Museum, London
“Reeves was a tea inspector working for the British East India Company in China. He studied the plants and animals he found in China, and commissioned local artists to create beautiful, scientifically accurate paintings of them.”
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2019
9 OCTOBER 2019 || The Duchess of Cambridge visited The Angela Marmont Centre For UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum in London.
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They first Australians look terrifying..
They had no eyes or anything
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