FLO4636143: Native to Papua Island (New Guinee and Indonesia), inhabitants of coastal areas with combs and scarifications and indigenous people of the island off Rawak Waigeo. Lithography for the book: “” Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amérique et d'Australie”” by Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche (1785-1863), Meissen edition (Germany), 1835-1840. Natives of the island of Papua (New Guinea): coastal dwellers with hair combs and body scarification at top, and natives of Rawak island off Waigeo. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's “” Vollstaendige Voelkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen”” (Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures), Meissen, circa 1835-1840. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4636338: Portrait of the chiefs of the Sandwich Islands (Hawai): in the centre, Kiaimoukou, Maui Island, on the left, a tattoo chef from Oahu Island, on the right, an officer from Kiamoukou. Illustration from Voyage Around the World (1824) by Louis de Freycinet (1779-1842). Lithography for the book: “” Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amérique et d'Australie”” by Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche (1785-1863), Meissen edition (Germany), 1835-1840. Chiefs of the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii): Kiaimoukou surnamed Cox, Chief of Maui Island (center), a tattooed chief of Oahu Island (left) and officer to Kiaimoukou (right). Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsch's “” Vollstaendige Voelkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen”” (Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures), Meissen, circa 1835-1840. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4693386: Fossils of marine cephalopod, squid and cuttlefish anterus, from the Jurassic period: Belemnites paxillosus, B. digitalis, B. canaliculatus, B. acuminatus, B. pistilliformis and Actinocamax. Lithographie in Petrefactenbuch (Book of Petrification) by Dr. F.A.Schmidt, published in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1855 by Verlag von Krais and Hoffmann. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4661468: Eastern part of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia. - Eastern part of Sumbawa island. Indonesia. - Image obtained by the Landsat-7 satellite. To the north of the island, the volcano Tambora, a huge stratovolcano 60 km in diameter. His eruption on April 10, 1815 was the deadliest in history. Image taken by the Landsat - 7 satellite. To the north is the Tambora volcano, a huge 60 km diameter volcano. Its eruption in april 1815 was the most destructive volcanic eruption in modern history / Bridgeman Images
FLO4661601: Jambu agaric (Agaricus gambosus). Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910), in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, published by Delachaux and Niestle, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, in 1890. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4661636: Azure agaric (Agaricus azureus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910), in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, published by Delachaux and Niestle, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, in 1890. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4661665: Dimetrodons by a lake - Dimetrodon lakeside - View of an artist of dimetrodons in a Permian landscape. Dimetrodon is a mammalian reptile (Therapside), carnivore living in Permian. A pair of carnivorous Dimetrodon explores an Early Permian landscape. The tree on the left is a Corodite, an ancient ancestor of today's conifers, and on the far right is a Glossopteris, a seed plant that came to dominate this period with over 70 different species / Bridgeman Images
FLO4661702: Sweet agaric (Agaricus subdulcis), edible and red agaric (Agaricus rufus), venenous. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910), in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, published by Delachaux and Niestle, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, in 1890. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4661740: Moschops - Artist's view of two Moschops 250 million years ago in South Africa. These disappeared animals were not dinosaurs but herbivorous mammalian reptiles (Therapsides) living in Permian. Two giant Moschops face off on a sandstone mesa 250 million years ago in what is today the Karoo region of South Africa. Moschops was not a dinosaur, rather it was a mammal-like reptile that, like Dimetrodon, was more closely related to mammals than to true reptiles such as lizards. Moschops was a heavy-built, 4-legged herbivore that grew up to 16 feet long / Bridgeman Images
FLO4636407: Tonga Tabu Island, Kingdom of Tonga. Lithography for the book: “” Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amérique et d'Australie”” by Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche (1785-1863), Meissen edition (Germany), 1835-1840. Tongatabu (Tongatapu) island in the kingdom of Tonga. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's “” Vollstaendige Voelkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen”” (Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures), Meissen, circa 1835-1840. / Bridgeman Images