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Benjamin Lay, c. 1750-1758. Creator: William WilliamsBenjamin Lay, c. 1750-1758
Statue of the Late Mr. Joseph Brotherton, erected in Peel Park, Manchester, 1858. Creator: WalmslyStatue of the Late Mr. Joseph Brotherton, erected in Peel Park, Manchester, 1858. British politician, Nonconformist minister and pioneering vegetarian. The statue is of bronze, by Mr. M. Noble...Mr
Mrs. John B. Henderson, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. John B. Henderson, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingMrs. John B. Henderson, 1913. American author and social activist Mary Foote Henderson, campaigner for women's suffrage, temperance and vegetarianism
Prince Paul Troubetzkoy II (Bust), 1909. Creator: Anders Leonard ZornPrince Paul Troubetzkoy II (Bust), 1909
Orson Squire Fowler, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: UnknownO.S. Fowler, between 1855 and 1865. [Phrenologist, vegetarian and lecturer]
George Bernard Shaw, Irish dramatist, critic and Fabian, 1893. Artist: W&D DowneyGeorge Bernard Shaw, Irish dramatist, critic and Fabian, 1893. The author of such well known works as Pygmalion and Saint Joan, Shaw (1856-1950) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925
A group of triceratops, 20th century
A glyptodon, 20th century. Glyptodon was a large, armoured mammal, related to the armadillo, that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch
A diplodocus, 20th century
James Graham, Scottish quack doctor, 1795. Artist: John KayJames Graham, Scottish quack doctor, 1795. Graham (1745-1794) set up the Temple of Health in The Adelphi, London. He used milk baths, friction, electricity and magnetism in the treatments he offered
A Gentle Vegetarian, 1869. Artist: George du MaurierA Gentle Vegetarian, 1869. A mighty hippopotamus displays its huge teeth. It is, however, as the hippo points out, the delicate lady on the other side of the cage who feasts on flesh