A Guide to the Exhibition Rooms of the Departments of Natural History and Antiquitiesorder of the Trustees, 1877 - 156 pages |
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... Principal Librarian . * See the parts relating to the Egyptian Galleries , Vestibule ( price 2d . ) ; the First and Second Egyptian Rooms , and the Græco - Roman Sculptures ( price 4d . each ) , the First Vase - Room ( price 2d ...
... Principal Librarian . * See the parts relating to the Egyptian Galleries , Vestibule ( price 2d . ) ; the First and Second Egyptian Rooms , and the Græco - Roman Sculptures ( price 4d . each ) , the First Vase - Room ( price 2d ...
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... Principal Librarian , " who was to be continually aided in the execution of his duty by such officers as should be appointed for that purpose . At Montague House was purchased by the Trustees in 1754 for a gene- ral repository , and the ...
... Principal Librarian , " who was to be continually aided in the execution of his duty by such officers as should be appointed for that purpose . At Montague House was purchased by the Trustees in 1754 for a gene- ral repository , and the ...
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... principal staircase to the upper floor . Against the wall to the south of the staircase is a statue by Westmacott of the Hon . Mrs. Seymour Damer , holding in her hands a small figure of the genius of the Thames , sculptured by herself ...
... principal staircase to the upper floor . Against the wall to the south of the staircase is a statue by Westmacott of the Hon . Mrs. Seymour Damer , holding in her hands a small figure of the genius of the Thames , sculptured by herself ...
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... principal stairs to the hall , and enter the Department of Antiquities by the doorway already mentioned , near the south - western angle . The antiquities occupy the whole of the western parts of the ground floor , several rooms ...
... principal stairs to the hall , and enter the Department of Antiquities by the doorway already mentioned , near the south - western angle . The antiquities occupy the whole of the western parts of the ground floor , several rooms ...
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... principal food - fishes of Tasmania . The Mackarel and Horse - mackarel Tribes , found all over the globe ; to these belong the Mackarel , Tunny , Bonite , the Sucker ( Echeneis ) , which attaches itself by means of a sucker on the head ...
... principal food - fishes of Tasmania . The Mackarel and Horse - mackarel Tribes , found all over the globe ; to these belong the Mackarel , Tunny , Bonite , the Sucker ( Echeneis ) , which attaches itself by means of a sucker on the head ...
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Africa ancient animals Antiquities arranged Asia Assur-bani-pal Assyrian Athens Australia bas-reliefs belonging Birds Bony Pikes British Museum bronze bust called casts Chalybite chariot chiefly collection colossal colour Compartment contains specimens Corals crystallised crystals Cyrene Devonian Dicotyledonous discovered division edifice Egyptian Eningen exhibited extinct Farnese Palace feed feet female figures fish Fossil fragments frieze fruit Full Face Gallery gigantic Greek head Iguanodon India inscribed inscriptions insects iron Islands king Kouyunjik lions living lower Lycian male marble Mastodon metals minerals monuments natives nests Nimroud North occupied Oolitic ornaments orthorhombic oxide Parthenon placed plants portion probably quadrupeds relief remains remarkable representing reptile rhombohedral rocks Roman Saloon sculptures Sennacherib Shelf shells shelves side silicates skeleton slabs South America species statue stems stone sulphide Table tail teeth temple terracotta Tertiary tomb torso trees tribe tropical upper various vases Wall
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Page 25 - Hudson, from an original by Richardson. Oliver Cromwell, by Walker (bequeathed, 1784, by Sir Robert Rich, Bart., to whose great-grandfather, Nathaniel Rich, Esq., then serving as a Colonel of Horse in the Parliament Army, it was presented by Cromwell himself). Mary Davis, an inhabitant of Great Saughall in Cheshire, taken 1668, "cetatis 74...
Page 144 - Inscriptions in the Phoenician Character, discovered on the site of Carthage, during Researches by Nathan Davis, Esq., 1856-58. 1863, fol. £1 5*.
Page 95 - Part of a series of sculptures which originally lined the two walls of a long narrow gallery, leading, by an inclined plane, from Kouyunjik towards the Tigris.
Page 96 - The next six (Nos. 51-56) formed originally part of a series illustrating the architectural works of that king, including, probably, the construction of the very edifice from which the slabs were obtained. On Nos. 51 and 52 is seen the conveyance of a colossal human-headed bull, lying sideways on a sledge, which is propelled, over wooden rollers, partly by ropes in front, partly by a lever behind. On one side...
Page 83 - Greeks heroon, and so greatly excelled all other sepulchral monuments in size, beauty of design, and richness of decoration, that it was reckoned one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, and the name Mausoleum came to be applied to all similar monuments.
Page 138 - Pelion, and Thetis consenting to be the bride of Peleus, in the presence of Poseidon and Eros. On the bottom of the vase, which is detached, is a bust of Atys.