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Bone Collection (#86)

"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" From normal knees to intricate bone structures, our bodies are a masterpiece of anatomy

Background imageBone Collection: Dog - Jack Russell Terrier - With bone

Dog - Jack Russell Terrier - With bone
LA-2504 Dog - Jack Russell Terrier - with bone Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBone Collection: Dog - Mongrel dropping bone

Dog - Mongrel dropping bone
LA-1704 Dog - Mongrel dropping bone Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBone Collection: Sir Muirhead Bone

Sir Muirhead Bone
SIR MUIRHEAD BONE Scottish artist, notably as war artist during World War One

Background imageBone Collection: Handbag Manufacture

Handbag Manufacture
A scene in the workrooms of a large handbag factory where womens handbags of exclusive design for the coming season are being turned out in their hundreds

Background imageBone Collection: Crinoline Destroys Love

Crinoline Destroys Love
Frustrated at every turn poor Adolphus, defeated by the crinoline, decides to leave the fashion conscious Kitty. Whale bone and metal triumph over love

Background imageBone Collection: Overcoat / Burton 1938

Overcoat / Burton 1938
Smartly attired city gent models the double-breasted Pinnacle overcoat with broad, long lapels in a herring bone tweed with window pane check. N.B trilby hat

Background imageBone Collection: Hobby Horse / Bone-Shaker

Hobby Horse / Bone-Shaker
The racer of 1818: ( Dandy or Hobby Horse ) & the racer of 1869: ( Bone-shaker )

Background imageBone Collection: Dog and Geese

Dog and Geese
A dog looks disapprovingly at a gaggle of geese who have invaded the barrel which serves him as kennel, depriving him of access to his bone and his water bowl

Background imageBone Collection: Board Game Seller 18C

Board Game Seller 18C
A French tabletier: dealer in fancy goods of ivory, ebony, etc, including chess and backgammon sets

Background imageBone Collection: Piltdown Skull / Diagram

Piltdown Skull / Diagram
PILTDOWN MAN - a diagram of the cranium and jaw bone, claimed to be the missing link by Charles Dawson in 1912. The skull was proven to be a half- human, half-ape fake in 1953

Background imageBone Collection: Rag and Bone Warehouse

Rag and Bone Warehouse
The Lord Chancellor Copies From Memory Krook shows off his rag and bone warehouse

Background imageBone Collection: Leg of Mutton

Leg of Mutton
A leg of mutton on a silver tray with garnish

Background imageBone Collection: Mother Hubbard / Cupboard

Mother Hubbard / Cupboard
Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a bone When she came there The cupboard was bare And so the poor dog had none

Background imageBone Collection: Shops / Butcher / Mstr Bones

Shops / Butcher / Mstr Bones
Master Bones the Butchers Son from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861 Date: 1861

Background imageBone Collection: Food / Dinner / 1356, France

Food / Dinner / 1356, France
Mealtime at the chateau de Rouen; Charles, duc de Normandie, is at table when his father Jean II arrives unexpectedly

Background imageBone Collection: George Iv / Henry Bone Min

George Iv / Henry Bone Min
KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND Reigned 1820 - 1830




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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" From normal knees to intricate bone structures, our bodies are a masterpiece of anatomy. X-rays reveal the hidden secrets within, showcasing the delicate balance that keeps us standing tall. Hominid crania offer a glimpse into our ancient past, reminding us of our shared heritage with early human ancestors. The Australopithecus afarensis, famously known as Lucy (AL 288-1), takes center stage in this evolutionary journey. But bones aren't limited to humans alone. The Acherontia atropos, also known as the death's-head hawk-moth, boasts an eerie skull-like pattern on its thorax - a reminder that nature loves to play tricks on us. Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's portrait by Henry Bone captures his heroic spirit and reminds us of his contributions during tumultuous times. His legacy lives on through history books and in bone structure for generations to come. The Homo erectus (Sangiran 17) stands alongside H. Sapiens and H. Neanderthalensis - three branches of hominids connected by their skeletal framework. Each bone tells a story of resilience and adaptation throughout time. In Marylebone, London, the coat of arms proudly displays symbols representing strength and unity - qualities mirrored in the bone structure that supports our bodies every day. A normal knee captured through an X-ray reveals both simplicity and complexity simultaneously - a testament to how even seemingly mundane bones hold incredible significance in maintaining mobility. At Little Bighorn Monument lies a solemn tribute to fallen warriors whose bones were found at the site of battle. It serves as a poignant reminder of sacrifice and bravery etched into history forevermore. Pirates hoist their Jolly Roger flag high above turbulent seas; Stede Bonnet's emblem represents fearlessness amidst danger – just like our own sturdy skeletons supporting us through life's storms. In the end they can not just a framework.