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Forgot to post this from the Natural History Museum trip. Its the Birth of Lucien! (Venus)
Due to the perishable nature of cloth, there are few rag dolls that have survived the ravages of time over the centuries and throughout the cultures. They are one of the most ancient children’s toys in existence a Roman rag doll, found in a child&rs
humansofnewyork: “They kicked us out of the Natural History Museum because he kept humping the wax statues.” Love this page…a must follow if you ask me
cursedbirds: Friendly reminder that there’s a piece of malachite in the British Natural History Museum that looks like a big ol’ dick.
thegetty: In 1854 the British Museum hired Roger Fenton to test the newfangled medium of photography to document its collection, rather than the usual modes of drawings and engravings. Fenton was at it for seven and a half years. This heavy-footed
the3rdchimpanzee: Ancient hunter-gatherers’ diet gave them toothache (Full article from the Natural History Museum online) Research suggests a diet rich in starchy foods may have caused high rates of tooth decay in ancient hunter-gatherers. The
My little sister went to the Natural History Museum today and she took like a million pictures of the gemstone exhibit (it’s the only thing she took pictures of, haha), specifically any gem mentioned in SU and her Gemsona’s gem (Morganite).
cjwho: flickr.com - Natural History Museum by Martin Turner could be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry too :>
astriiformes:astriiformes:Do you think any of the older members of the Old Guard ever go to natural history museums and stand in the fossil halls for a while, just to be around something ancient enough that it reminds them they all still belong to the
blondebrainpower: Octopus vulgaris, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka. Photograph © Guido Mocafico, 2013. With the courtesy of the Natural History Museum of London, UK.Father and son Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka dedicated their lives to creating some of the
blondebrainpower:Octopus vulgaris, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka. Photograph © Guido Mocafico, 2013. With the courtesy of the Natural History Museum of London, UK.Father and son Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka dedicated their lives to creating some of the
sweetly-tastefully-twisted: sixpenceee: Incredibly couloured ivy on Museum of Natural History in Wroclaw, Poland Beautiful!
hausziege: field museum of natural history, chicago
abautandrea:Field museum of natural history, Chicago
Young Tarahumara woman with dog, Norogachic, 1892 American Museum of Natural History
nprbooks: smithsonianlibraries: Our staff in the library at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History just put the finishing touches on their book tree! Not quite as impressive as some library’s NUC trees, but you work with what you have
dharsi: Great infographic from the Field Museum of Natural History visualizing data on how long animals live for. yay turtles.
cryptid-wendigo: At the Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, MA.
kindv: Museum of Natural History | Vienna, Austria
sore-thumbelina: Natural History Museum London in the 1970’s
nemfrog: House fly. The American Museum of Natural History : an introduction. 1972.
ifuckingloveminerals: Benitoite California State Gem Mine, San Benito Co., California, USA The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
madamecuratrix: The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History
trextrying: T-Rex Trying to visit his friends at the National Museum of Natural History… #betterlatethannever #trextrying why would you do this to me?
theoddmentemporium: The Dead Zoo The Natural History Museum of Ireland, sometimes called The Dead Zoo, is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin which houses around 10,000 taxidermy specimens from around the world, some of which have since
blazing-forge: aardwolfpack: greenapricot: iPhone photos of rocks at the Harvard Natural History Museum. So many look like alien landscapes. More of my photos: all | abstract | travel What kind of crystals are these? I do believe that this answers
amnhnyc: “Mummy No. 30007, currently residing at the American Museum of Natural History, is a showstopper. She’s known as the Gilded Lady, for good reason: Her coffin, intricately decorated with linen, a golden headdress and facial features, has
abby-howard: I don’t care about your architecture or your local history or (most) of your art museums, take me right to the animals. Zoos, aquariums, natural museums, natural history museums, I hope if you’re taking me to see your sights you are
leighsmith: Some minerals from my trip to the Harvard Museum of Natural History
pinpricks: at the Museum of Natural History in Paris
ultrafacts: In 1799 the naturalist George Shaw, Keeper of the Department of Natural History at the British Museum, received a truly bizarre animal specimen from Captain John Hunter in Australia. It appeared to be the bill of a duck attached to the
coltre: underanaesthesia:Field museum of natural history, ChicagoI have mixed feelings about this
highvictoriana: Tiffany & Co. amethyst and diamond necklace, c. 1885-1895, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
shugarskull: field museum of natural history, chicago
bibidebabideboo: アメリカ・オハイオ州 クリーブランド自然史博物館(Cleveland Museum of Natural History) (「この博物館にはユーモアのある人がいるようだ…」思わず目を疑う展示物:らばQから)
queen-boleyn: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BRAZIL. That’s what we’ve lost. 200 years of our Natural History, Archaeology and Ethnology.
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thefatmfanclub: Sweet Nothing at the American Museum of Natural History!
nemfrog: “Solar eclipse as seen from Lompoc, California, 1923, center panel in triptych, The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, by Howard Russell Butler.” 1925. American Museum of Natural History Research Library.
amyvnorris: blissful afternoon spent in one of my favourite buildings in the entirety of London #naturalhistorymuseum (at Natural History Museum, London)
atlantic-saints:Oxford Museum of Natural History. Oxford, UK.
hollybailey: Scenes from the first adults-only sleepover at the Museum of Natural History (Photos by Ashley Gilbertson/NYT)
heaveninawildflower: 1995-40322.jpg by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History on Flickr. Opal and gold necklace designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany about 1915-1925
twofacedgods:The Natural History Museum at Tring, HertfordshireA quaint museum in the quiet of the countryside: the zoological collections of Walter Rothschild, a baron of Victorian Britain. Here is a menagerie of taxidermy specimens, with all manner
legendary-scholar: Museums of Natural History” Vienna Austria 🇦🇹
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. (colors have been inverted)
butterbricolage: Iridescent ancient ammonite fossil on display at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, around 2.5 feet in diameter
veike: field museum of natural history, chicago
popmech: 5 Things You Should Know About Pterosaurs In New York City, the American Museum of Natural History just launched a new exhibit about Pterosaurs, the flying reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs.
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