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The Natural History Museum in London, England is one of the most popular museums in Europe

5,147 items

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Dr. J. P. Gray

Dr. J. P. Gray
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Entomological Specimens

Entomological Specimens
Specimens collected by Alfred Russel Wallace now held in the Natural History Museum London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Leucanthemum vulgare, oxeye daisy

Leucanthemum vulgare, oxeye daisy
Oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) being visited by a bee in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams, June 2003

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Panthera leo, lion

Panthera leo, lion
Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from the right. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Equus burchelli, Burchells zebra

Equus burchelli, Burchells zebra
The striped skin of a stuffed Burchells zebra specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Fritillaria sp. fritillary

Fritillaria sp. fritillary
An illustration by Johann Christoph Keller, 1786. Original arwork from the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Lavandula santolinaefolia, lavender

Lavandula santolinaefolia, lavender
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Ipomoea sp. morning glory

Ipomoea sp. morning glory
An illustration of morning glory by John Frederick Miller, 1776, from the Cook Collection held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Prunus armenicaca, apricot

Prunus armenicaca, apricot
Illustration from Pomona Italiana volume 2 1817-39, by Count Giorgio Gallesio (1772-1839). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Illustration entitled Albicocca di Germania

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Ferula galbaniflua, galbanum

Ferula galbaniflua, galbanum
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Mammal and Whale Gallery

Mammal and Whale Gallery
General view of some of the exhibits on display in the Mammals and Whale Gallery (number 24) at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: James Browne

James Browne
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Campanula sp. bellflower

Campanula sp. bellflower
An illustration of Campanula, artist unknown. Original artwork from the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from left side

Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from left side
Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Zingiber sylvestre & Z. angustifolium, ginger

Zingiber sylvestre & Z. angustifolium, ginger
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Dr. J. P. Gray

Dr. J. P. Gray
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: 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 imageNatural History Museum Collection: Bust of La Treille

Bust of La Treille
Original photograph held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Sculpture of Richard Owen

Sculpture of Richard Owen
Sculpture of Sir Richard Owen, which is situated at the back of the Central Hall in the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: 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 imageNatural History Museum Collection: Plant Illustration

Plant Illustration
Illustration from Flora Nov-Eboracensis by Jane Colden. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Natural History Museum, London

Natural History Museum, London
Front entrance and Cromwell Road facade of the Waterhouse building. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
An animatronic Oviraptor dinosaur made by Kokoro in colabroration with the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Architectural view of main hall at the Natural History Museu

Architectural view of main hall at the Natural History Museu
Architectural view of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London. With the Diplodocus skeleton in the background

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: The Botany Library Special Collections Room

The Botany Library Special Collections Room
The Botany Library at the Natural History Museum London. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened to the public on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Rosa canina, dog rose

Rosa canina, dog rose
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: 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 imageNatural History Museum Collection: B. Chabaud

B. Chabaud
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Acipenser sp. sturgeon

Acipenser sp. sturgeon
An eight foot long sturgeon, caught off the coast of Wales, June 2004. It was once the subject of a police investigation, but was eventually donated to the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Rev J. M. Bukley

Rev J. M. Bukley
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Balaenoptera musculus, blue whale

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

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: The Botany Library Special Collections Room

The Botany Library Special Collections Room
The Botany Library at the Natural History Museum London. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened to the public on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: 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 imageNatural History Museum Collection: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
An animatronic Oviraptor dinosaur made by Kokoro in colabroration with the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Rosmarinus rigidus, rosemary

Rosmarinus rigidus, rosemary
Illustration from Icones ad Floram Europae (1867) by Alexis Jordan. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Rosa centifolia, cabbage rose

Rosa centifolia, cabbage rose
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Ornithorhynchus anatinus, duck-billed platypus

Ornithorhynchus anatinus, duck-billed platypus
Photograph, dorsal view, of a duck-billed platypus skin specimen, held at the Natural History Museum London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Natural History Museum, London

Natural History Museum, London
Front entrance and Cromwell Road facade of the Waterhouse building. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: 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 imageNatural History Museum Collection: The ice rink at the Natural History Museum, London

The ice rink at the Natural History Museum, London
The ice rink outside the Palaeontology wing of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: North Hall of the Natural History Museum, London

North Hall of the Natural History Museum, London
Front entrance and Cromwell Road facade of the Waterhouse building. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881. Photographed by Paul Lund

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Carex arenaria, sand sedge

Carex arenaria, sand sedge
Illustration from Agnes Ibbetsons sketchbook of grasses, c.1809 -1822. Volume 3. No. 35. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Sagartia coccinea, sea anemone

Sagartia coccinea, sea anemone
A glass model of a sea anemone, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Dromaeosaurus albertensis

Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Skeleton cast of a Dromaeosaurus albertensis on display in the Dinosaur Gallery (number 21) at the Natural History Museum, London. Dromaeosaurus was from the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Dr. Edmund Goetze

Dr. Edmund Goetze
Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
An animatronic Oviraptor dinosaur made by Kokoro in colabroration with the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: Dromaeosaurus albertensis

Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Skeleton cast of a Dromaeosaurus albertensis on display in the Dinosaur Gallery (number 21) at the Natural History Museum, London. Dromaeosaurus was from the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageNatural History Museum Collection: 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



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