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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.
Fragaria- Pocahontas Ellen Isham Schutt, c. 1910s
Lizzie peaches by Ellen Isham Schutt, 1910s
Caloosahatchie grapefruit Ellen Isham Schutt, c. 1910s
Carya illinoinensis pecans Ellen Isham Schutt, 1910s