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breathtakingdestinations: Natural History Museum - London - England (by Barney Moos) Something to see when we go again.
dwellerinthelibrary: Relief from the temple of Beit el-Wali, Lower Nubia. British Museum, London by Hans Ollermann on Flickr. More Nubian animals for Ramesses II in the temple he built for Amun-Re, Ra-Horakhty, Khnum, and Khnum’s consort Anuket.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK (by Arnodil)
@photosbyphelps presenting Ms London cross @mslondoncross with her sweeping sheet. Wanted to go for a art museum styling in how I shot this with space around her but still your eyes still drawn to her. #effyourbeautystandards #thick #blackandwhite #photos
nyctaeus: Museum Bird Cages by Marlon de Azambuja 1. Tate Modern, London 2. Guggenheim, New York 3. Sao Paolo Museum of Art [MASP] 4. New Museum, New York
Old Sarum, John Constable (1834)preserved at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London, UK)
Cephalotribe; obstetric tool, Geneva, Switzerland, 1750-1850 Credits: Science Museum London. Only used as a last resort after a fetus is dead in an attempt to save the mother.
The skull of a young boy with a second imperfect skull attached to its anterior fontanelle. Hunterian Museum in London, England (late 1780s)
Wax anatomical model of a female showing internal organs, Florence, Italy, 1818 | Credits: Science Museum, London
monsterman: Ray Harryhausen’s Medusa at The London Film Museum.
If you’re around Philly March 31, check out the Mutter Ball! The Mutter, for those who don’t know, is the Museum of Medical Oddities in Philadelphia. “Join us for a highly stylized evening, with extravagant costumes and decor from
templeofapelles: The Resurrection, 1805 William Blake Victoria & Albert Museum, London
peira: peril: Roelant Savery: Edward’s Dodo (1626) oil on canvas, The British Museum, London La storia dell'estinzione del Dodo è raccontata da Thomas Pynchon in V.
3yod92: r-alkuwari: Oh-EM-GE!!!! WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT THIS IN MY LIFE!! someone is dying here!!! an urgent need</3 monteeq: zhubi: Shoe porn via new Christian Louboutin exhibit at the Design Museum in London WOW @@” ohhhh emmmm geeeee
wordsnquotes: culturenlifestyle:Seven Stunning Astronomy Photographs From 2015From 2,700 entries the Royal Museums Greenwich in London chose a collection of images from their annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition, which showcase stunning
todayinhistory: January 15th 1759: British Museum opens On this day in 1759, the British Museum was first opened to the public in London. The museum was based on the collections left to the nation by physician and naturalist Sir Hans Sloane who intended
Phoebe Cummings at Victoria and Albert Museum In 2010, ceramic artists Phoebe Cummings did a residency at Victoria and Albert Museum in London. During those 6 months her studio space evolved as an ongoing temporary installation. From this unique space
bitchville: Bruce Munro has fitted 5,000 glass spheres in the grounds of the Holburne Museum in Bath. It is not the first time Munro has indulged his dream of a field of lights. he first created a similar exihibition at the V&A Museum in London in
kecobe: Jean Nicolas Laugier (French; 1785–1875) after Louis Hersent (French; 1777–1860)Daphnis et Chloé = Daphnis and Chloe Etching and engraving, on chine collé, 1817 The British Museum, London; © The Trustees of the British Museum
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Natural History Museum in London
An ancient Roman larva convivialis, a memento mori. ‘Memento mori’ translates from Latin as “Remember you must die”. This is a special type of memento mori called a larva convivialis, given to revelers at a banquet or feast. Even
The Bishop’s rectum, in a museum The rectum of the Bishop of Durham sits on display in London. No longer attached to the bishop, it rests alone inside a glass jar in the Hunterian Museum at The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The museum calls
Many parents who gave up their children to the hospital left them with identifying tokens to make sure they could recognise them at a later date. London’s Foundling Museum has a vast collection of small objects such as coins, buttons and thimbles
Armadillo fetus, Hunterian Museum: The collection of anatomical specimens of pioneering surgeon John Hunter (1728–93) inspired this fascinating, slightly morbid, little-known, yet fantastic London museum.
Anglo-Saxon artifacts found in the Taplow burial mound, Buckinghamshire, England. Now displayed in the British Museum, London.
Crash test dummy, Science museum, London.
littlelimpstiff14u2: Ghostly Images Of London Landmarks Then And Now These incredible images show locations throughout England’s famous old capital as they looked both in history and today. Released by the Museum of London, the composites create
crookedindifference: I spent the afternoon at the Hunterian Museum in London.
nigiris: i was playing animal crossing while laying next to my grandma and i usually complain a lot out loud and i go “gosh i need to donate more fishes to my museum” and she just turns to me and says “what you need is a boyfriend and maybe a
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (Lowell, Massachusetts, 1834 - London 1903); Arrangement in pink, red and purple, 1883-84; oil on panel, 22.8 x 30.5 cm; Cincinnati Art Museum (Ohio)
John Singer Sargent (Firenze 1856 - London 1925; Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife, 1885; oil on canvas, 62.2 x 52.1 cm; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentoville (Arkansas)
putthison: A Tailor’s History of Savile RowHere’s something awesome. Fashion students from around London are working on a project to document the history of tailoring on and around Savile Row. The project is being funded by the Museum of London
archatlas: Sir John Soane’s House Museum Restored Private Rooms Sir John Soane/Julian Harrap Architects The restoration of private rooms in the London house museum of the innovative early 19th-century architect allows a broader look into his domestic
Hans Thoma (German; 1839–1924) Violinist Playing in a Moonlit Garden Lithograph printed in colours with highlights in silver, ca.1900 The British Museum, London; © The Trustees of the British Museum
Harry Ellis Wooldridge (British; 1845–1917) Apollo Tending the Flocks of ArtemisWatercolor, n.d.The British Museum, London; © The Trustees of the British Museum
Two wax department store mannequins melt during a heat wave in London, 1929.
medievalpoc: medievalpoc: sourcedumal: medievalpoc: loverandsynner submitted to medievalpoc: this was taken at the Museum of London, Docklands - it has a large section about London’s role in slavery, and how slavery contributed to modern racism.
This mug I got from Goodwill here in Colorado came from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and costs £15 and I paid .99 cents lol Although this print is different than the one on the website
wildcat2030: Zaha Hadid to design mathematics gallery for London Science Museum - Zaha Hadid has been selected to design a new mathematics gallery for the London Science Museum, as part of the museum’s ongoing redevelopment which also includes a new
kecobe:Cupid Restraining the Enraged Mars (study for a lost painting)Guercino (Italian; 1591–1666)ca. 1640Pen and brown inkThe British Museum, London | © Trustees of the British Museum
oldbookillustrations: Emperor (?) Scorpion. Samuel Howitt, from A companion to Mr. Bullock’s London Museum and Pantherion, by William Bullock, London, 1812. (Source: archive.org)
oldbookillustrations: Hercules beetle. Samuel Howitt, from A companion to Mr. Bullock’s London Museum and Pantherion, by William Bullock, London, 1812. (Source: archive.org)
oldbookillustrations: Hammerhead shark & Shortnose gar (?) Samuel Howitt, from A companion to Mr. Bullock’s London Museum and Pantherion, by William Bullock, London, 1812. (Source: archive.org)
wapiti3: A companion to Mr. Bullock’s London Museum and Pantherion ; By Bullock, W. (William), fl 1-08-1 Howitt, Samuel, 1765—182 Wells, John West, 1907- on Flickr.Via Flickr: Publication info[London] :Printed for the proprietor,1812. BHL Collections:
wapiti3: A companion to Mr. Bullock’s London Museum and Pantherion ; By Bullock, W. (William), fl 1-08-1 Howitt, Samuel, 1765—182 Wells, John West, 1907- on Flickr. Via Flickr: Publication info[London] :Printed for the proprietor,1812. BHL Collections:
tulipsnatcher: toexploretheworld: Natural History Museum, London THIS MUSEUM THOUGH OH MY GOD
kushandwizdom: …I love it when we’re chilling and an idea surfaces and we end up spending the evening in a random art exhibition in Central London, or getting high in the car and then hopping from museum to museum. Those nights where you just want
Visiting the Sciene and Industry Museum in Portland today… This made me smile. Kids can be so cute sometimes…. by londonandrews
artmastered: Mona Hatoum, Grater Divide, 2002, steel, 203.8 x 304.8 cm, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, currently on show at the Royal Academy, London. Source The humble kitchen grater is enlarged and converted into a massive screen, or divider. The Museum
darlenyyyyx3: kushandwizdom: …I love it when we’re chilling and an idea surfaces and we end up spending the evening in a random art exhibition in Central London, or getting high in the car and then hopping from museum to museum. Those nights where
londann: Covent Garden (side from London Transport Museum) London WC2, London
sweetnsensual1: accarol: the natural history museum in London. Love london
torrilla: Tom Hiddleston attends the London Evening Standard British Film Awards 2012 at the London Film Museum on February 6, 2012 in London, England [HQ] Courtesy of Karo
amyvnorris: blissful afternoon spent in one of my favourite buildings in the entirety of London #naturalhistorymuseum (at Natural History Museum, London)
archatlas: London Street Scenes Then & Now The Streetmuseum App 2.0 from the Museum of London gives the user a chance to explore how locations across the capital looked in times gone by. Hundreds of images are visible through the app, showcasing
Contents of an Ostrich’s stomach FW Bond (died 5 May 1942) Collection of National Media Museum Frederick Willam Bond was photographer at the Zoological Society of London. Amongst more conventional photographs of the inhabitants of London Zoo,