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FLO4639702: Hesperornis regalis, a non-flying aquatic bird from the Cretace period. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639825: Apatosaurus excelsus, genus of sauropod dinosaur, also called the brontosaur, which lived during the Jurassic. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
LRI4639862: Egyptian antiquite: limestone statue of a sitting scribe from the necropolis of Saqqara (Sakkara), 5th dynasty, ancient empire. Egyptian Museum, Cairo - Scribe sitting cross-legged with unrolled papyrus scroll on his knees - Painted limestone sculpture, from Saqqara (Egypt), 5th Dynasty (2450-2325 BC) - Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo (Egypt), Egyptian 5th Dynasty (c.2494-2345 BC) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4639887: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images
TEC4639943: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images
LRI4639954: Egyptian Antiquite: Portrait of Raefer, Egyptian High Priest, 2500-2465 BC, Limestone Sculpture, From Saqqarah, Detail - Cairo, Egyptian Museum - Raefer, high priest of Ptah and Sokar (detail) - Painted limestone sculpture (H.178 cm), from Saqqara (Egypt), Old Kingdom (3rd millennium BC) - Museum of Egyptian Antitián quities, Cairo, Egypt, Egyptian 4th Dynasty (c.2613-2498 BC) / Bridgeman Images