10 results filtered with: Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867
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The evolution of a fox riding a goose into a writer seated at his typewriter (or a pianist?) - which in turn evolves into accordion, bellows, money-bag, and handcuffs; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12101iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a pig into a bull into an imposing man, and a book into an oven dish; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12100iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a barrel and goose into a donkey into a man wearing tails; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12105iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a muzzled bear chained to a post into a thug with a watch and garrotte stick; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12108iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of pieces of pork into a pig into a man seated at his dinner table, his plate and cutlery evolved from a skull and crossbones; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12106iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Books
Character sketches, development drawings, and original pictures of wit and humour / Done in permanent lines for posterity, by Charles H. Bennett & Robert B. Brough. Illustrated with ninety-four engravings, and many head-pieces and finials.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: [1872]- Pictures
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The evolution of a monkey into a boy and a balloon into a cage for a parrot; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12104iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a dog and bone into a butler bearing a silver serving-dish; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12102iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a shuttlecock and bats into a sheep into a timid young man, and his hat into a baby into his umbrella; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12107iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a cat into an old woman, and her stool into a dog into a man in a cage into her skirt; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12103iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr Charles Darwin