RM2K0ABYB–Barque on Lake Geneva, Switzerland. Photograph by A. G. Wehrli, Kilchberg-Zurich
RM2K02H7W–A. G. Stakhanov - conceived the mass movement of innovators of socialist production in the USSR. Aleksey Grigoryevich Stakhanov (1906 - 1977) Russian Soviet miner. He became a celebrity in 1935 as part of what became known as the Stakhanovite movement - a campaign intended to increase worker productivity and to demonstrate the superiority of the socialist economic system
RMD9C1AC–Salvador Dali. Spanish, 1904-1989. Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), 1954. Oil on canvas. Dali fused his interests in Catholicism, mathematics and science to create this new interpretation of an oft-depicted subject. Levitating before a hypercube - a g
RMD9C1AX–Salvador Dali. Spanish, 1904-1989. Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), 1954. Oil on canvas. Dali fused his interests in Catholicism, mathematics and science to create this new interpretation of an oft-depicted subject. Levitating before a hypercube - a g
RMD9C1B4–Salvador Dali. Spanish, 1904-1989, Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), 1954.Oil on canvas. Dali fused his interests in Catholicism, mathematics and science to create this new interpretation of an oft-depicted subject. Levitating before a hypercube - a g
RMD9C1AH–Salvador Dali. Spanish, 1904-1989. Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus), 1954. Oil on canvas. Dali fused his interests in Catholicism, mathematics and science to create this new interpretation of an oft-depicted subject. Levitating before a hypercube - a g
RMHHG6W3–The Australian Overland Telegraph: begun in 1870 and distance of 1700 miles (2745km) was completed in time for a message to be sent on 22 August 1972. Here Charles Todd; the Superintendent of Telegraphs (with spectacles) is shown with L to R: J.A.G Little; R.G Patterson & A.J Mitchell. 1886.
RM2K08D5A–A Krupp naval gun. The Krupp gun is a family of artillery pieces that was used by several world armies from the 19th century onwards. In 1811, Friedrich Krupp founded his cast-steel factory Gusstahlfabrik. Krupp A.G., produced a 9 cm (6-Pfunder-Feldkanone C/61) muzzle-loading rifled gun of cast steel. From 1863, naval guns were being manufactured for several navies, which included those of Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Prussia, among others
RMF7PG8C–A Girl Threading a Needle by Candlelight by G. Schalcken (1643-1706). From the Dutch School.
RM2K02X95–G. K. Ordzhonikidze, S. M. Kirov and A. I. Mikoyan at the construction of the Volkhovskaya hydroelectric power station. 1924.
RM2A25GXG–Portrait of A. L. G. de Stael by Vladimir Borovikovsky. Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky (1757-1825) a Russian painter of Ukrainian origin
RM2K02K6P–Bolsheviks, deputies of the fourth State Duma, in exile (from left to right): G.I. Petrovsky, M.K. Muranov, A.E. Badayev, F.P. Samoilov, N.R. Shagov.
RM2K02CKM–S.M.Kirov , A.I.Mikoyan, G.K. Ordzhonikidze M.K. Levandovskiy, among Red Army soldiers and commanders of the 11th army at a train station in Baku. May, 1920.
RM2K02XPF–Members of the Union of Struggle for the Liberation of the Working Class. (from left to right): V. V. Starkov, G. M. Krzhizhanovsky, A. L. Malchenko, Vladimir Lenin, P. K. Zaporozhets, Yu. O. Martov, A. A. Vaneev. Photo of 1985.
RM2K02A12–Members of the Union of Struggle for the Liberation of the Working Class (from left to right:) V.V. Starkov, G.M. Krzhizhanovsky, A.L. Malchenko, V.I. Lenin, P.K. Zaporozhets, Yu.O. Martov, A.A. Vaneev. Photo of 1895.
RM2K02K9C–The provisional government of Russia 1917. (seated from left to right): A.I. Konovalov, A.I. Guchkov, N.V. Nekrasov, A.I. Shingarev, G.E. Lvov, I.V. Godnev, M.I. Tereshchenko, P.N. Miliukov, A.A. Manuylov. Worth, A.F. Kerensky
RM2K02HMT–Soviet War commanders at the final stage of war, sitting: Marshals I.S. Konev; A.M. Vasilevskiy, G.K. Zhukov, K.K. Rokossovskiy, K.A. Meretskov. Standing: Marshals F.I. Tolbukhin, R. Ya. Malinovsky, L.A. Govorov. Generals A.I. Eremenko, I.H. Bagramyan. 1945.
RM2K02MBP–Revolutionary Military Council of the Caucasian Front. From left to right: G.K. Ordzhonikidze, M.N. Tukhachevsky, V.A. Trifonov. (Photo.).
RM2A25N5F–Photograph of Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma with the Maharaja of Bikaner wearing the ribbon and badge of a G. C. S. I.
RM2A25N5C–Photograph of Earl Mountbatten investing the Maharaja of Bikaner with the ribbon and badge of a G.C.S.I.. Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979).
RM2K02K4N–The alliance between militarism and fascism. President P. Hindenburg, Chancellor A. Hitler, G. Goering. 1933
RM2K02CK7–Revolutionary Military Council of the Caucasian Front (left to right): G.K. Ordzhonikidze, M.I. Tukhachevsky, V.A. Trifonov
RMEC7MCA–Poster advertising Liquor Cordial-Medoc by G. A. Jourde - Bordeaux. Shows a woman holding a bottle and grapes, against a background of grapes.
RMEC7X4X–Our choice, Grover Cleveland, A.G. Thurman. Democratic nominees, for president [and] for vice president' Uncle Sam standing with large shields on which are portraits of Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman. Includes Democratic party platform, a cameo portrait of Thomas Jefferson, a dock scene with ship and railroad, and roosters--a symbol of the Democratic party before the donkey.
RMD963B9–Dodo - Didus ineptus, extinct bird from Madagascar. From G. Edwards 'A Natural History of Uncommon Birds .......', London, 1750
RMEX6NHE–Sigmund Freud, G. Stanley Hall, C.G. Jung, A.A. Brill, Ernest Jones, and Sándor Ferenczi posed at Clark University, Worcester, Mass.
RM2K031BT–Vladimir Lenin, N. K. Krupskaya, A. I. Elizarova, M. I. Ulyanov, D. I. Ulyanov and G. Lozgachev in the Kremlin apartment of Vladimir Lenin. Moscow, autumn 1920. Photo by D. Leshchenko.
RM2K03A1M–Vladimir Lenin, N. K. Krupskaya, A. I. Elizarova, M. I. Ulyanov, D. I. Ulyanov and G. Lozgachev in the Kremlin apartment of V. I. Lenin. Moscow, autumn 1920. Photo by D. Leshchenko.
RMD95WW2–William Gilbert ('W G') Grace (1848-1915) English first-class cricketer and physician, born at Downend near Bristol. His career lasted from 1864-1908. Halftone from a photograph. From 'The Tatler' (London, August 1901).
RM2A25MA6–watercolour illustration of a black Monkey and a wild cat from a book by G Edwards 1758. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular.
RMD95WHM–William Gilbert ('W G') Grace (1848-1915) English first-class cricketer and physician, born at Downend near Bristol. Grace at the crease ready to receive a ball from the bowler. His career lasted from 1864-1908. Engraving from 'The English Illustrated Magazine' (London, 1890).
RM2A25MBK–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBD–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCR–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB4–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MNF–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25ME9–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MER–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MA5–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25ME4–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCF–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25M9T–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MEH–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MD4–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCM–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCW–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MAE–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBT–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC1–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MNA–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCP–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MN6–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MDW–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBJ–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MDP–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MDB–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC8–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25ME3–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MDK–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC2–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MEP–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MED–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB9–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MD3–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MEN–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MD8–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MNR–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MEA–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB8–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC4–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25M9W–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB3–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MNG–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MEE–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBP–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCH–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB0–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC7–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBR–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MDY–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCY–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCD–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MDD–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25ME8–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MD5–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MAF–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MEF–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC5–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC3–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCE–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MD0–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MA8–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB5–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCC–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MC6–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBN–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MB2–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBE–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MBG–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
RM2A25MCX–watercolour illustration from a book of rare birds by G Edwards 1750. George Edwards (1694-1773) was a British naturalist and ornithologist. He travelled extensively through Europe, studying natural history and birds in particular. He gained some recognition for his coloured drawings, and published his first work in 1743 - the first volume of A Natural History of Uncommon Birds.
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