
Natural History Museum
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In addition to being a museum, the Natural History Museum in London is also a leading scientific research center. With unique collections and a wealth of expertise, they tackle the world's greatest challenges and drive change to achieve a positive future.
- Frederick Polydore NodderRose-coloured Spoonbill
- Pierre Joseph RedoutePrimula Auricula
- Artist unknownAspen Populus Tremula
- Natural History MuseumMalay Apple
- John James AudubonRoseate tern
- Harriet MoseleyBritish Oak
- Natural History MuseumElephant Creeper
- Sydney ParkinsonAechmea Sphaerocephala
- Natural History MuseumCashew Apple
- Natural History MuseumVanilla aromatica
- Natural History MuseumTheobroma Cacao Plate 48
- Arthur Harry ChurchNymphaea Rubra
- Artist unknownOak Tree
- Clara Maria PopeSingle White Camellia and Single Red Camellia
- Artist unknownForme Des Feuilles
- Natural History MuseumGarcina Mangostana
- Frederick Polydore NodderPepisang
- Ferdinand BauerSilver Leaved Box
- Natural History MuseumLily Pad Begonia
- Margaret Bushby Lascelles CockburnCollection of birds feathers
- Natural History MuseumDino Collage Box
- John James AudubonWarbling Vireo
- John James AudubonGreat Egret
- John James AudubonDendroica Townsendi
- Natural History MuseumEucalyptus pruinosa, silver-leaved box
- Daniel Giraud ElliotFamily of the Pheasants
- John James AudubonBohemian Waxwing
- John James AudubonBlack-throated Magpie-jay
- John ReevesKnob-billed Fruit dove
- John James AudubonMagnolia Warbler
- Natural History MuseumPigeonwood Tree
- John James AudubonGyrfalcon
- Natural History MuseumDino Growth Chart
- Natural History MuseumTraveller's Palm
- John James AudubonWood Stork
- John James AudubonPassenger pigeon
- John James AudubonEastern Bluebird
- John James AudubonTree Swallow