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"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Time and Treasures" Sutton Hoo treasure: Unearthed from the depths of history

Background imageTreasures Collection: Excavated objects at Palace of the Youssoupof, Moscow

Excavated objects at Palace of the Youssoupof, Moscow
Delegates of the Soviet government carrying out an inventory on the collection of precious objects unearthed at the Palace of the Youssoupof (which housed a military history museum)

Background imageTreasures Collection: The royal regalia of the Romanoffs

The royal regalia of the Romanoffs
The Russian state jewels acquired by an English syndicate and sold at Christies Auction Rooms. The regalia shown are: the nuptial crown, a magnificent brooch, a green jasper snuff box

Background imageTreasures Collection: Illustration, the infamous pirate Blackbeard hurling sword above his head in one hand

Illustration, the infamous pirate Blackbeard hurling sword above his head in one hand and holding pistol in the other, belt with four sheathed pistols hanging from his shoulder

Background imageTreasures Collection: Trematon Castle with its fine Keep and the Union Flag (Jack ) flying over it

Trematon Castle with its fine Keep and the Union Flag (Jack ) flying over it
Trematon Castle near Saltash in Cornwall. It overlooks Plymouth Sound and dates from soon after the Norman conquest. with a 12th-century keep. In 1580 Sir Francis Drake stored treasure in the castle

Background imageTreasures Collection: Topaz

Topaz
This 2982-carat topaz is the largest cut gem at the museum

Background imageTreasures Collection: The vassals of the Duke of Savoy giving up thier treasures in order to free themselves from French

The vassals of the Duke of Savoy giving up thier treasures in order to free themselves from French domination. Philibert II, 1480-1504, Duke of Savoy, called the Handsome or the Good

Background imageTreasures Collection: Treasures Sea c. 1870 / 75 Hans Makart Austrian

Treasures Sea c. 1870 / 75 Hans Makart Austrian
Treasures of the Sea, c. 1870/75, Hans Makart, Austrian, 1840-1884, Austria, Oil on canvas, 40.3 × 105.7 cm (15 7/8 × 41 5/8 in.)

Background imageTreasures Collection: Death Sardanapalus Fatum Assijriorum title object

Death Sardanapalus Fatum Assijriorum title object
Death of Sardanapalus Fatum Assijriorum (title on object) Downfall of world empires in classical antiquity (series title), Round show

Background imageTreasures Collection: pillow shell Makuragai title object comparison

pillow shell Makuragai title object comparison
The pillow shell Makuragai (title on object) A comparison of Genroku poems and shells (series title) Genroku kasen kaiawase (series title on object)

Background imageTreasures Collection: Treasures Cyrus

Treasures Cyrus
Treasures brought to Cyrus

Background imageTreasures Collection: Psyche displaying treasures sisters

Psyche displaying treasures sisters
Psyche displaying her treasures to her sisters

Background imageTreasures Collection: Manchester Art Treasures Manchester England 1857

Manchester Art Treasures Manchester England 1857
Manchester Art Treasures; Manchester, England; 1857; Albumen silver print

Background imageTreasures Collection: Pope Sixtus Ii Or Pope Saint Sixtus Ii. ? - 258, Seen Here Handing Church Treasures To St

Pope Sixtus Ii Or Pope Saint Sixtus Ii. ? - 258, Seen Here Handing Church Treasures To St. Laurentius For Distribution To The Poor. After A Painting By Fra Angelico

Background imageTreasures Collection: Antique Pocket Watch On Chain

Antique Pocket Watch On Chain

Background imageTreasures Collection: Gauromydas heros

Gauromydas heros
The worlds largest fly

Background imageTreasures Collection: Diadem of Tutankhamun

Diadem of Tutankhamun
Diadem of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC) made out of solid gold and various semi-precious stones, as exhibited in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo

Background imageTreasures Collection: Ancient Egyptian triple lamp from Tutankhamuns tomb

Ancient Egyptian triple lamp from Tutankhamuns tomb
An ancient Egyptian triple lamp from the tomb of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC), as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings

Background imageTreasures Collection: Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tomb

Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tomb
A pectoral from the tomb of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC). It is composed of a winged scarab, flanked by the goddesses Nephtys (left) and Isis (right) kneeling. Date: circa 1925

Background imageTreasures Collection: Heliodorus expulsed of the Temple of Jerusalem by heavenly m

Heliodorus expulsed of the Temple of Jerusalem by heavenly m
Heliodorus. 2nd century BC. Minister of the Syrian king Seleucus IV Philopator. Tried to seize the treasures of the Temple of Jerusalem. Heliodorus expulsed of the temple by heavenly messengers

Background imageTreasures Collection: Homo neanderthalensis and Homo heildebergensis

Homo neanderthalensis and Homo heildebergensis
Left: Cranium of Neanderthal man discovered at Forbes quarry Gibraltar in 1848. Right: Cranium of Broken Hill, or Rhodesian man (H. heidelbergensis) discovered at Broken Hill, Zambia in 1921

Background imageTreasures Collection: Great auk, Pinguinus impennis

Great auk, Pinguinus impennis
The great auk, Pinguinus impennis, is one of the most powerful symbols of the damage humans can cause. The species was driven extinct as a result of centuries of intense human exploitation

Background imageTreasures Collection: Broken Hill skull, Homo heidelbergensis

Broken Hill skull, Homo heidelbergensis, discovered in Africa in 1921. The skull belonged to an adult male and may be 200, 000 to 300, 000 years old

Background imageTreasures Collection: Idea tambusisiana, tree-nymph

Idea tambusisiana, tree-nymph
Butterfly discovered on the slopes of Gunung Tambusisi on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia in 1981 by Anthony Bedford-Russell. Date: 1981

Background imageTreasures Collection: Napoleons soldiers looting Dresden art treasures

Napoleons soldiers looting Dresden art treasures
Removal of paintings and artworks from the Cassel gallery in Dresden by Napoleons soldiers after the Battle of Dresden in 1813: a German caricature against Napoleon and Dominique Vivant Denon

Background imageTreasures Collection: Illustration, wooden pirates chest with open lid revealing golden treasures inside

Illustration, wooden pirates chest with open lid revealing golden treasures inside

Background imageTreasures Collection: The Hope Chrysoberyl

The Hope Chrysoberyl
Glittering 45-carat chrysoberyl gemstone from Brazil which, has been known among gemmologists for about 170 years

Background imageTreasures Collection: Glossopteris indica, Antarctic fossil leaf

Glossopteris indica, Antarctic fossil leaf
Fossilised plant leaf collected by Robert Falcon Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition

Background imageTreasures Collection: Leiopelma hamiltoni

Leiopelma hamiltoni
Hamiltons frog is probably one of the rarest frogs in the world. Donated in 1922 by the Dominion Museum in New Zealand

Background imageTreasures Collection: Sapphire Buddha

Sapphire Buddha pin less then two centimetres tall. Sapphie is so hard it would have needed something as hard or harder to shape it, most probably another Sapphire

Background imageTreasures Collection: Murchison Snuff Box

Murchison Snuff Box
The base of the gold snuff box presented to Sir Roderick Impey Murchison by Tsar Alexander II

Background imageTreasures Collection: Het Lusthuys Van Pater Peters

Het Lusthuys Van Pater Peters, En De Jesuwijten En Munniken, Ontdekt Door, Sic Itur Ad Astra, Scilicet, [1681ja], 1 Print (broadside) : Etching With Letterpress

Background imageTreasures Collection: Sic Itur Ad Astra Scilicet

Sic Itur Ad Astra Scilicet, Hooghe, Romeyn De, 1645-1708, Artist, 1681. 1 Print : Etching. Print Shows Scene In A Bawdy House Of Pleasure Frequented By Father Petre And Other Jesuits Where They

Background imageTreasures Collection: Platinum Nugget

Platinum Nugget
A 10-centimetre-long platinum nugget from the Nijai-Tagilsk mine in the Ural Mountains in Russia

Background imageTreasures Collection: Ceroglossus Beetle

Ceroglossus Beetle
One of the specimens collected from the Andes of Chile by Charles Darwin during his five year voyage on the HMS Beagle (1831 - 1836)

Background imageTreasures Collection: Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche

Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche. The forty thieves descend into the robbers cave (scene 7). Despite the title, the story was taken from the Arabian Nights

Background imageTreasures Collection: Alabaster heads from Tutankhamuns tomb

Alabaster heads from Tutankhamuns tomb
Three Alabaster heads portraying Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC) from his tomb, as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings

Background imageTreasures Collection: Third coffin of Tutankhamun in stone sarcophagus

Third coffin of Tutankhamun in stone sarcophagus
The innermost coffin of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC), as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings

Background imageTreasures Collection: Tourists studying throne & couches of Tutankhamen, Cairo

Tourists studying throne & couches of Tutankhamen, Cairo
Visitors from all parts of the world and Egyptians studying Tutankhamens throne in the thronged galleries of the Cairo Museum

Background imageTreasures Collection: Girl with box of trinkets

Girl with box of trinkets
Genre painting of girl looking through a jewellery box containing treasures and keepsakes. Date: circa 1890

Background imageTreasures Collection: Gudme. Home of the gods. 3rd-7th century. Gold jewerly. Gold

Gudme. Home of the gods. 3rd-7th century. Gold jewerly. Golden neck ring with locks and bracteates from Hesselager. National Museum of Denmark

Background imageTreasures Collection: Gallery of Modern Painters, Manchester exhibition 1857

Gallery of Modern Painters, Manchester exhibition 1857
The Gallery of Modern Painters, Art Treasures exhibition, Manchester 1857. Over 16, 000 works were displayed at the exhibition. Date: 1857

Background imageTreasures Collection: Wold Cottage meteorite (detail)

Wold Cottage meteorite (detail)
The earliest surviving meteorite seen to land in the UK fell in Wold Cottage, Yorkshire, in 1795. It prompted the first serious investigation into the origin of meteorites

Background imageTreasures Collection: Wold Cottage meteorite

Wold Cottage meteorite
The earliest surviving meteorite seen to land in the UK fell in Wold Cottage, Yorkshire, in 1795. It prompted the first serious investigation into the origin of meteorites



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"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Time and Treasures" Sutton Hoo treasure: Unearthed from the depths of history, a hidden trove that whispers tales of ancient kings and their opulent lives. Mycenae - the Lion Gate: Behold the majestic entrance to a forgotten civilization, where treasures lie in wait for those who dare to explore. Childhoods Treasures: Memories wrapped in innocence, cherished toys and trinkets that hold a special place in our hearts forever. Guy (1946-1978), a western lowland gorilla: In his gentle eyes, we find an untamed spirit and an irreplaceable treasure of nature's wonders. Sphere cover - Howard Carter removing treasures, Tutankhamen: Witnessing history unfold as golden artifacts emerge from darkness, revealing the splendor of an ancient pharaoh's tomb. Painting of a ship and a western clock: A masterpiece capturing the allure of distant lands filled with exotic riches and timeless elegance. Removal from Tomb: The delicate process unfolds as archaeologists delicately extract precious relics from their resting place, preserving history one artifact at a time. Dodo skeleton, Raphus cucullatus: An extinct marvel preserved through bones; its skeletal remains remind us to cherish Earth's fragile biodiversity before it vanishes forever. Rosetta Stone: Unlocking mysteries written by civilizations long gone; this stone holds within it linguistic keys to understanding our past. Darwin’s Pigeons – Nature’s Living Canvas : Witness evolution painted across feathers as pigeons showcase endless variations crafted by time itself Magic Mushrooms - Nature's Hidden Gateway : Delving into realms unknown where psychedelic secrets unravel minds' perceptions like never before Three Japanese Gifts for Felicitous Events : Symbolic tokens bestowed upon joyous occasions embodying tradition, honor, and blessings for a prosperous future.