Due to the perishable nature of cloth, there are few rag dolls
thegetty: In 1854 the British Museum hired Roger Fenton to test
My little sister went to the Natural History Museum today and
blondebrainpower: Octopus vulgaris, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka.
blondebrainpower:Octopus vulgaris, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka.
sore-thumbelina: Natural History Museum London in the 1970’s
theoddmentemporium: The Dead Zoo The Natural History Museum
blazing-forge: aardwolfpack: greenapricot: iPhone photos of
amnhnyc: “Mummy No. 30007, currently residing at the American
abby-howard: I don’t care about your architecture or your
leighsmith: Some minerals from my trip to the Harvard Museum
pinpricks: at the Museum of Natural History in Paris
ultrafacts: In 1799 the naturalist George Shaw, Keeper of
coltre: underanaesthesia:Field museum of natural history, ChicagoI
highvictoriana: Tiffany & Co. amethyst and diamond necklace,
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
sweetly-tastefully-twisted: sixpenceee: Incredibly couloured
American Museum of Natural History, NYC
field museum of natural history, chicago
thefatmfanclub: Sweet Nothing at the American Museum of Natural
nemfrog: “Solar eclipse as seen from Lompoc, California, 1923,
atlantic-saints:Oxford Museum of Natural History. Oxford, UK.
hollybailey: Scenes from the first adults-only sleepover at
sweetly-tastefully-twisted: sixpenceee: Incredibly couloured
coltre: underanaesthesia:Field museum of natural history, ChicagoI
heaveninawildflower: 1995-40322.jpg by Smithsonian National
twofacedgods:The Natural History Museum at Tring, HertfordshireA
twofacedgods:The Natural History Museum at Tring, HertfordshireA
legendary-scholar: Museums of Natural History” Vienna Austria
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural
butterbricolage: Iridescent ancient ammonite fossil on display
coltre: underanaesthesia:Field museum of natural history, ChicagoI
veike: field museum of natural history, chicago
popmech: 5 Things You Should Know About Pterosaurs In New York
American Museum of Natural History