- Fashionable lady 1920's
Fashionable lady 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Woollen Check - 1920's
Woollen Check - 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Young Lady - 1920s
Young Lady - 1920s - Early Victorian
- Walking Dress
Walking Dress - Young lady - 1920's
Young Lady - 1920s - Fashionable ladies - 1920's
- Biplane
Biplane - Skeletons of five anthropoid apes
These skeletons of the five living genera of anthropomorpha are reduced to a common size, in order to show better the relative proportions of the various parts. The human skeleton is 1/20 th natural size, the gorilla 1/18 th, the chimpanzee 1/7 th, the orang 1/7 th, the gibbon 1/9 th. Young specimens of the chimpanzee and orang have been selected, because they approach nearer to man than the adult. No one of the living anthropoid apes is nearest to man in all respects; this cannot be said of either of the African (gorilla and chimpanzee) or the Asiatic (orang and gibbon). This anatomic fact is explained phylogenetically on the ground that none of them are direct ancestors of man; they represent divergent branches of the stem, of which man is the crown. However, the small gibbon is nearest related to the hypothetical common ancestor of all the anthropomorpha to which we give the name of Prothylobates. - Embryos of three mammals
(At three corresponding stages of development). B = Bat (Rhinolophus) G = Gibbon (Hylobates) M = Man (Homo) - Fashionable lady 1920's
- Lady
- Standing Lady
- Fashionable lady carrying a bowl of flowers
- Lady with umbrella
- Modern dress with Victorian Influence
- Young Lady
- Lady
- Fashon accessories
- Lady - 1920's