- male, deceased (1815)
- George Montagu (1753 - June 20, 1815) was an English naturalist. Montagu is best known for his "Ornithological Dictionary" (1802) and he...
- male, deceased (1839)
- Davies Gilbert (born Davies Giddy) (6 March 1767 - 24 December 1839) was a British engineer, author, and politician. He was President of the Royal...
- male
- Spencer de Grey, CBE studied architecture at Cambridge University under Sir Leslie Martin. On leaving Cambridge in 1969, he worked for the London...
- male, deceased (1864)
- William Cureton (1808-17 June 1864) was an English Orientalist. He was born in Westbury, Shropshire. After being educated at the Adams' Grammar...
- male, deceased (1874)
- Francis Walker (July 31, 1809 - October 5, 1874) was an English entomologist. Walker was employed by the British Museum between 1844 and 1873. He...
- male, deceased (1899)
- Joseph Wolf was a German artist. Wolf was the son of a farmer, and was born at Münstermaifeld, on the river Moselle, in the Eifel region. In his b...
- female
- Henutmehyt was the name of a Theban priestess, of Ancient Egypt who lived during the 19th Dynasty, around 1250 BC. Her gilded inner coffin can be...
- male
- Barry Moser is a renowned artist, most famous as a printmaker and illustrator of numerous works of literature. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee,...
- male
- Phillip Harding is a British field archaeologist. He has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series "Time Team", his trademarks...
- male, deceased (1879)
- Adam White (April 29, 1817 - January 4, 1879) was a Scottish zoologist. White was born in Edinburgh. He became acquainted with John Edward Gray,...
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