EditorialPortrait of Professor Huxley. Alphonse Legros; French, 1837-1911. Date: 1891. Dimensions: 299 ? 227 mm (chine); 424 ? 318 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on light gray China paper, laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPortrait of Professor Huxley. Alphonse Legros; French, 1837-1911. Date: 1891. Dimensions: 299 ? 227 mm (chine); 424 ? 318 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on light gray China paper, laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPortrait of Professor Huxley. Alphonse Legros; French, 1837-1911. Date: 1891. Dimensions: 299 ? 227 mm (chine); 424 ? 318 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on light gray China paper, laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThomas Huxley. Vanity Fair. London, January 28, 1871. Men of the day no.19. A great med'cine-man among the Inqui-ring Redskins. Cartoon of Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist (1826-95). Image taken from Vanity Fair. Originally published/produced i...
EditorialRichard Owen. The Life of Richard Owen ... With the scientific p. John Murray: London, 1894. Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892). English zoologist and palaeontologist. Portrait. Image taken from The Life of Richard Owen With the scientific portions revised ...
EditorialRichard Owen. The Life of Richard Owen ... With the scientific p. John Murray: London, 1894. Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892). English zoologist and palaeontologist. Portrait. Image taken from The Life of Richard Owen With the scientific portions revised ...
EditorialCave in the barrier, Cape Crozier, Jan. 4th 1912. Scott's Last Expedition / arranged by Leonard Huxley. [S.l.] : Smith, Elder and Co. Ltd., 1913. Source: W3/2295 plate opposite p.39.
EditorialPedigree' of Charles Darwin's dog, Polly by Thomas Henry Huxley. . DARWIN AND CORNFORD PAPERS. Correspondence and papers of and relating to the Darwin and Cornford families; circa 1864-1960. circa.1870. Source: Add. 58373 f.10.
EditorialVictorian men of achievement. Her Majesty's glorious Jubilee, 1897. The record n. [London, 1897]. Illustrated page celebrating the progress made during the reign of Queen Victoria due to the achievements of science and engineering. The portraits are of...
EditorialMonkeyana. A cartoon showing an ape wearing a placard with these words : Am I a man and a brother ? A reference to the theory of Evolution. Verses below name the scientists Darwin; Huxley and Owen, and others. A cartoon in 'Punch', 1861. Punch, or th...
EditorialMichael Faraday (1791-1867) lecturing at Royal Institution. In the front row of the audience, from left to right, are Tyndall, Huxley, Wheatstone, Crookes, Darwin, Daniels and Frankland. This is a replica of a panel on the entrance doors of the Imper...