Amblypoda Skeleton Drawing
Vintage 1911 amblypoda skeleton drawing. The amblypoda was a mammal that lived during the Eocene Period.
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Amblypoda Skeleton DrawingVintage 1911 amblypoda skeleton drawing. The amblypoda was a mammal that lived during the Eocene Period. |
Amanita Mushroom DrawingVintage amanita mushroom drawing from 1911 showing the growth cycle of the mushroom and all of its parts. |
Vintage Map of the Alps1911 encyclopedia vintage map of the Alps. They are the most important physical feature of the European continent. |
Water PlantainVintage drawing of a water plantain plant from 1911. Black and white botanical print from a famous encyclopedia. |
Abdomen DrawingVintage male abdomen drawing. Shows intestines that are particularly regular in their arrangement but the diaphragm was removed to show more of the stomach. |
Algeria and Tunisia MapVintage Algeria and Tunisia map from when both countries were either owned or protected by France. It was included in an 1911 scholarly work. |
Alberta Canada MapVintage Alberta Canada map. This Canadian province was founded in 1906 and this map was drawn a few years later around 1910 or 1911. |
Albatross Bird DrawingVintage albatross bird drawing. This aquatic bird is the largest and strongest of all of the sea birds. Public domain bird drawing from 1911. |
Alaska MapVintage Alaska map from an 1911 encyclopedia. The full state is displayed including the Aleutian Islands. |
Alabama MapVintage Alabama map from 1911. Is your favorite city or town listed? There were half as many incorporated cities, towns and villages as there are now. |
Agave PlantVintage drawing of an agave plant from 1911. Great black and white botanical image for mixed media art with facing page bleed through. |
Afghanistan MapHistorical 1911 Afghanistan map from a public domain encyclopedia. There’s been a lot of changes to that part of the world since then. |
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