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Mr. Bullocks Exhibition of Laplanders, February 8, 1822. February 8, 1822Mr. Bullocks Exhibition of Laplanders, February 8, 1822
A Lapp Family, 1914. Creator: UnknownA Lapp Family, 1914. The Sami peoples best-known means of livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding. From " Norge - Turistruter I 65 Billeder". [Mittet & Co, Kunstforlag - Kristania, 1914]
Laplander family and sledge dog - outside their summer home - on a hillside in Norway, c1905A Laplander family and sledge dog - outside their summer home - on a hillside in Norway, c1905. From " The Underwood Travel Library - Norway". [Underwood & Underwood, London ]
On the Route of the Lapland Express, 1935-36. Creator: UnknownOn the Route of the Lapland Express, 1935-36. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol. 2". [The Amalgamated Press Limited, London, 1935-36]
Reindeer sledge ride in Sweden, c1928. Creator: UnknownReindeer sledge ride in Sweden, c1928. Traditional Sami transport in the far north of Sweden. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928
People of the frigid North-Lapp home and family, near Tromsoe, Norway, c1905. From " The Underwood Travel Library - Norway". [Underwood & Underwood, London ]
Corvettte La Recherche near Bear Island on 7th August, 1838, from Voyages en Scandinavie, 1852Corvettte La Recherche near Bear Island on 7th August, 1838, from Voyages en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feroe, pub. 1852 (engraving), 1852
Bear Island from Voyages en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feroe, pub. 1852 (engraving), 1852
Laplanders on display in the Egyptian Hall, London, 1822. Artist: Isaac CruikshankScene of a family of Laplanders with their reindeer and house on display at Bullocks Museum, better known as the Egyptian Hall, on Piccadilly, London
Norway, c1930s. Artist: SJ BeckettNorway. In the Tromsdal near Tromso there is a colony of nomadic Lapps with their herds of reindeer. The Lapp depends almost entirely on these beasts for his food, clothing and domestic implements
A young Laplander in winter costume, 1912. Artist: Oscar OlssonA young Laplander in winter costume, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
A Lapland encampment, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
Marriage of Laplanders / Christening of Laplanders, 1726. Artist: Claude DuboscMarriage of Laplanders/ Christening of Laplanders, 1726. After Bernard Picart (1673-1733). From Naaukeurige beschryving der godtsdienst-plichten
Burial of a Laplander / A Laplander in a trance with a magical drum on his back before he forete Artist: Claude DuboscBurial of a Laplander / A Laplander in a trance with a magical drum on his back before he foretels future events, 1726. The Sami people (traditionally known in English as Laplanders)
Linaeus in Lapland Dress, c1918. Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) made an expedition to Lapland, the northernmost region in Sweden, in 1732. From Story-Lives of Great Scientists, by F. J. Rowbotham
Mongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 19th century. Artist: A PortierMongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 19th century. Swedish Lapps, Norwegian Lapps, Esquimaux from Victoria Lane, Esquimaux from Cape Barrow
People with a traditional tent, Lapland, Sweden, c1923. A print from Countries of the World, Volume VI, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1923
Lapp children looking at a globe, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
The Habit of a Lapland Man, 19th century. Artist:s HulettThe Habit of a Lapland Man, 19th century
The Habit of a Lapland Woman, 19th century
Jumala, Wirku-Accha. A deity of Lapland, 1727-1738. Illustration from Naaukeurige Beshryving der Uitwendige Godtsdienst - Plichten by Bernard Picart and Abraham Moubach, (Amsterdam 1727-1738)
Group of Lapps, Norway, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardGroup of Lapps, Norway, late 19th century. Indigenous people of northern Scandinavia. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard
Mongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 1800-1900. Artist: A PortierMongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 1800-1900. The Mongols were nomadic people who raise animals by pasturing and produce everything they need from animals
Ethnology, Races of Man, 1800-1900. Artist: R AndersonEthnology, Races of Man, 1800-1900. Engraving to show the Asiatic and European Races: Japanese, Kalmuck Woman, Chinese Mandarin, Esquimaux, Thibetan, Samoied, Hungarian Magyar, Norwegian Lapp
Types and costumes in Lapland, 1879. Artist: ElixTypes and costumes in Lapland, 1879. Saami people from northern Scandinavia in traditional costume. The Saami were formerly known as Lapps or Laplanders, terms now considered derogatory
Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, 1732 (early 19th century). Artist: William Home LizarsCarolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, 1732 (early 19th century). Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778), the founder of the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature, aged 25 in Lapland dress
The Rein Deer, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsThe Rein Deer, c1850. The Lapps (Samek or Samer), nomadic herdsmen of the Arctic from the Kola peninsula to northwest Sweden whose traditional way of life depended on their herds of semi-domesticated
Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, French astronomer and mathematician, in Finland, 1736, (1874). In 1736 Maupertuis (1698-1759)
Lapland hut at Sevrashari island
Settlement in Russian Lapland, 1594Settlement in Russian Lapland in 1594, showing meat and fish being preserved. After Jan Huyghen van Linschoten Voyagie van by Noorden om langes Noorwegen de Noortcaep, Laplant. 1601. Engraving
Lapps setting out on a migration with reindeer, Lapland, 1840Lapps setting out on a migration with reindeer and carrying packs, Lapland, 1840. Nomasic herdsmen of Arcitic regions whose reindeer provided food, clothing, tools and transport. Wood engraving
Herd of Reindeer, Lapland, 1882. Lapp encampment with reindeer corral, Nomadic herdsmen of Arctic regions whose reindeer provided food, clothing, tools and transport. Wood engraving, 1882