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Illustration of herd of American Bison (Bison bison), wolf and owl in snow
Cross section illustration of human finger
Illustration of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) searching for food in snow with Ermine chasing Brown Lemming in background
Illustration of mythological characters associated with planets in astrology
Illustration of hand showing frostbite
Illustration of Antarctic explorers on skis pulling sledge
Illustration of Antarctic explorers equipment
Illustration of Antarctic explorer outside tent
Illustration of Antarctic explorers inside tent
Illustration of Antarctic explorer pulling sledge with man on it
Illustration of a group of Antarctic explorers pulling boat across the ice
Illustration of Antarctic explorer outside igloo
Illustration of Antarctic explorer Douglas Mawson heating food on cooker inside cave
Illustration of explorers in boat in Antarctic waters
Illustration of Antarctic explorer in icy gale
Illustration of Antarctic explorer in crevasse hanging onto rope
Illustration of team of Antarctic explorers outside tent with Norwegian flag on top, marking it as Roald Amundsens tent
Mt. Zugspitze, 2962m, with the summit cross restored in 2009, Wettersteingebirge mountains, Werdenfels, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Battle Of JemappesA plan of the Battle of Jemappes in Belgium during the French Revolutionary Wars, 6th November 1792. Here the French Revolutionary Army defeated the Austrian Army
Capture Of NaplesThe capture of Naples in Italy during the Napoleonic Wars, 1799. Engraved by George Cruikshank from an original design by C. Vernet, executed in Paris by I. Duplessi Bertaux
Paris From The PantheonA view from the Pantheon, in the Latin Quarter of Paris, towards the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris (right), circa 1900. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Birds EggsA cluster of birds eggs, circa 1800. They belong to the brambling, the green woodpecker, the grey wagtail, the red-backed shrike, the hoopoe, blackbird, the bee-eater and the cuckoo
Litoral BirdsVarious seabirds on the shore, circa 1800. From left to right, a Richardsons skua, a black-toed gull, a Glaucous gull, a lesser tern and a black tern
Birds Of PreyFive birds of prey, circa 1800. From left to right, a gyrfalcon, a peregrine falcon, a goshawk, a kite or glead, and a female kestrel. An engraving by J. Bishop after a drawing by J. Stewart
Napoleon III In GenoaThe French Emperor Napoleon III arrives in Genoa, during Il Risorgimento, the Italian unification, 1859. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli
Battle Of SolferinoThe Piedmontese troops attack Madonna della Scoperta in northern Italy, during the Battle of Solferino, 24th June 1859. A lithograph by E. Walker after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli
Sardinians In TurinThe Sardinian cavalry arrive in Turin during Il Risorgimento, circa 1859. A lithograph by R. M. Bryson after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
French In GenoaThe French troops arrive in Genoa, during Il Risorgimento, the Italian unification, 1859. A lithograph by T. G. Dutton after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Taking Of MagentaThe taking of Magenta during the Second Italian War of Independence, 4th June 1859. A Franco-Sardinian force defeated the Austrian Empire. Lithograph by E. Walker after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli
The Battle Of MontebelloThe Battle of Montebello during the Second Italian War of Independence, 20th May 1859. The Austrian Empire was defeated by a Franco-Sardinian force. By F. Baebenroth
Bear And PreyA bear feeds on the carcass of a deer, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Striped AntelopeA striped antelope, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ursus ArctosAn Ursus Arctos or brown bear, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
BatsVarious bats, of the order Chiroptera. From top to bottom, a vampire bat, a long-eared bat, a cordated bat, a Peruvian bat and a spectre bat. Engraving by J. Shury, circa 1800
Common Rabbit-BandicootA common rabbit-bandicoot or bilby, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Four SwansFour swans, circa 1830. From left to right, the Hooper, the Mute Swan, the Polish Swan and Bewicks Swan. An engraving by Lizars from a drawing by Stewart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Greater Spear-nosed BatTwo bats of the genus Vespertilio Hastatus, later called Phyllostomus Hastatus, or Greater Spear-nosed Bat. They are native to South and Central America. An engraving by I. S
Three BearsThree bears, from bottom to top, the American black bear, the European brown bear and the polar bear, circa 1800. The names are written below in English and Welsh
The Halibut And The TurbotA halibut (left) and a turbot (right), stranded on the shore. An engraving by Lizars after a drawing by Stewart, circa 1800. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Spectral BatA Vespertilio Spectrum Linnaeus or Spectral Bat, circa 1800. Engraving by H. I. Tyroff. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Welsh BatsVarious examples of bats, circa 1800. Their names are written below in English and Welsh: Cayenne bat (ystlum Cayenne), Notch-eared bat (ystlum Glustfylchog)
Polar BearA polar bear, or Ursus Maritimus, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Golden EagleA Golden eagle, circa 1800. An engraving by J. Pass after a drawing by I. L. Reinold. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pteropus EdwardsiiA Pteropus Edwardsii or flying fox, circa 1870. An engraving by Fournier after a painting by Oudart, from the Dictionnaire Universel D Histoire Naturelle. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Long-Eared BatThe long-eared bat in flight, circa 1800. Engraving by Lizars after a drawing by Stewart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Two TitsA blue tit and crested tit, circa 1800. Below are their French names, mesange bleue and mesange huppee. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Battle Of SolferinoThe French Army attacks Cavriana in northern Italy, during the Battle of Solferino, 24th June 1859. A lithograph by R. M. Bryson after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli