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“Will the comet strike the earth?” The great comet, now rapidly approaching. Will it strike the earth? 1857 - Postcard
A Swirling Mass of Clouds Associated with a Tornado to The Left, US National Weather Service
Skeleton of Chicken, Elementary Science - 1908
Italian Hand Gestures, The Evil Eye, 1895 - Postcard
Dinosaur Family Tree, The Dinosaur Book - 1951
Dinosaur Family Tree, The Dinosaur Book, 1951 - Postcard
Landmarks and Surface Markings of the Human Body - 1913
Zoo Animal Pictograms, National Zoo Pamphlet, Washington, D. C. - 1978
Zoo Animal Pictograms, National Zoo Pamphlet, Washington, D. C.,1978 - Postcard
A View Inside the Mouth, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies with Figures Drawn After the Life and Curiously Engraven - 1737
Human and Chimpanzee Skeletons, God or Gorilla - 1922
Human and Chimpanzee Skeletons, God or Gorilla, 1922 - Postcard
Gloves worn by sightless deaf people that allow them to communicate. Talking gloves for the deaf and blind; their value to men injured in the present war. 1917.
Elephant Act from A Museum of Wonders, 1894.
“The muscles of man and cat compare favorably, indicating common origins.” . Zoology. 1952.
Cat of Kazan, Russian Lubki print sometimes attributed to the artist Vasili Loren, c. 1850
The Unicorn Rests in a Garden (from the Unicorn Tapestries), French - 1495–1505
Four Interlaced Horses, Safavid period, Iran, early 17th Century
An Artistic A, B, C for Children - 1822 - 1870
Anonymous
Works of art by artist who either did not sign their work or whose identity has been forgotten.
Lue Gim Gong oranges Ellen Isham Schutt, 1910s
Eureka lime Ellen Isham Schutt, c.1910s
Fragaria- Pocahontas Ellen Isham Schutt, c. 1910s
Lizzie peaches by Ellen Isham Schutt, 1910s