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Mural panels illustrating Medieval Agriculture

Mural panels illustrating Medieval Agriculture

1951

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, three Egyptian men, one supporting and two pulling the plough

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, three Egyptian men, one supporting and two pulling the plough

1951

Mural of three Medieval men harvesting with sickles, two cropping and one leaning onto side

Mural of three Medieval men harvesting with sickles, two cropping and one leaning onto side

1951

Mural of a Medieval man thrashing with a flail

Mural of a Medieval man thrashing with a flail

1951

Egyptian Agriculture, Egyptian man holding a whip while supporting ox-driven plough and a boy holding a whip

Egyptian Agriculture, Egyptian man holding a whip while supporting ox-driven plough and a boy holding a whip

1951

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, Two Men Holding Digging Sticks

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, Two Men Holding Digging Sticks

1951

Model of the frieze above the Agriculture Gallery

Model of the frieze above the Agriculture Gallery

1950-1951

Mural of a Mediaval man standing with a flail

Mural of a Mediaval man standing with a flail

1951

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, two men holding digging sticks

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, two men holding digging sticks

1951

Mural of  a Medieval man with a whip

Mural of a Medieval man with a whip

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting a Medieval man broadcasting seeds and a dog. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a Medieval Man Broadcasting Seeds and a Dog

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting a bird flying with two small component representing the sky. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a bird flying

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting a section of spike-toothed harrow. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a Section of Spike-Toothed Harrow

1951

Glass component, from unidentified section and unidentified Cyclorama, architectural feature scene, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Glass Component

1950-1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting Medieval man standing with a whip folded in the hand. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of Medieval Man Standing with a Whip Folded

1951

Sculpture. Mural panel illustrating modern agriculture, by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, [1951]. Iron, forged using a unique process; [sight] 8x14 ft. Third of a cyclorama frieze of three silhouette scenes of agricultural practice, commissioned for the Science Museum Agriculture Gallery; includes tractor and crop spraying by helicopter.

Mural panels ilistrating Modern Agriculture

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting a horse, with a harness for pulling the harrow. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a horse, with a harness for pulling the harrow

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting a bird flying. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a bird flying

1951

Sculpture. Mural panel illustrating Egyptian agriculture, by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, [1951]. Iron, forged using a unique process; [sight] 8x40 ft. First of a cyclorama frieze of three silhouette scenes of agricultural practice, commissioned for the Science Museum Agriculture Gallery; based on tomb drawings. Parts include digging sticks; man-drawn and ox-drawn ploughs; broadcast of seed

Mural panels illustrating Egyptian Agriculture

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Medieval agriculture, depicting a bird flying. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a bird flying

1951

Glass component, from unidentified section and unidentified Cyclorama, architectural feature scene, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Glass Component

1950-1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Egyptian agriculture, depicting two Egyptian men supporting a man-driven plough while one also carrying a bucket. Created by Ralph Stephenson, 1951.

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, Two Egyptian Men Supporting a Man-Driven Plough

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating Egyptian agriculture, depicting two ox and an Egyptian man holding a bucket and broadcasting seeds. Created by Ralph Stephenson, 1951.

Mural of Egyptian Agriculture, two ox and an Egyptian man holding a bucket and broadcasting seeds

1951

Section illustrating two men with smelting ladles standing either side of a cauldron, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating two men with smelting ladles standing either side of a cauldron

1950-1951

Section illustrating two men with smelting ladles standing either side of a cauldron, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating two men with smelting ladles standing either side of a cauldron

1950-1951

Section illustrating two men standing either side of a furnace, with a furnace lid which is lifted by two weights and chains from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating two men standing either side of a furnace, with a furnace lid which is lifted by two weights and chains – from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace

1950-1951

Section illustrating six people, one couple in foreground facing to right and two couples in background, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1830 – A Ball at the Mansion House. After Gustave Dore, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section of Cyclorama illustrating six people

1950-1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating modern agriculture, depicting a tree and a section of fence with four birds flying around. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a tree and a section of fence with four birds flying around

1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating modern agriculture, depicting a man in a hat on a ladder, cropping a tree. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a Man in a Hat on a Ladder, Cropping a Tree

1951

Section illustrating five people: two couples, each one being either side of and facing a lamp post, and a man at left-hand side, facing left, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-195

Section illustrating five people: two men facing left and a woman facing right and two men facing left, from scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall'

1950-1951

Mild steel rod, straight, approximately 0.5-Metres in width, from unidentified section and unidentified Cyclorama, architectural feature scene, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Mild steel rod

1950-1951

Sculpture, mural panel illustrating modern agriculture, depicting Mural of a helicopter spraying crop. Created by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, 1951.

Mural of a helicopter spraying crop

1951

Section illustrating couple facing to right, with lamp-post – without lamp - from left-hand side of Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating couple facing to right, with lamp-post – without lamp - from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting

1950-1951

Section illustrating horse attached to front part of carriage without wheels, facing left, with lamp-post - without lamp - which is in the background of the horse attached to front part of carriage without wheels, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating horse attached to front part of carriage without wheels, facing left, with lamp-post - without lamp - from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting

1950-1951

Section illustrating cab and driver from horse pulled carriage without wheels, facing left, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating cab and driver from horse pulled carriage without wheels

1950-1951

Section illustrating man at left of woman holding a parasol, both facing to right, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating man at left of woman holding a parasol, both facing to right, from scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’

1950-1951

Section illustrating five people: two men facing left and a woman facing right in foreground and two men facing left in background, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating five people: two men facing left and a woman facing right and two men facing left, from scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall

1950-1951

Section illustrating six people, one couple in foreground facing to right and two couples in background: the head of one woman is missing, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1830 – A Ball at the Mansion House. After Gustave Dore, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating six people

1950-1951

Section illustrating man and woman to left of column, with the woman facing to left holding a ‘book’ and the man facing to right, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1830 – A Ball at the Mansion House. After Gustave Dore, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating man and woman to left of column

1950-1951

Section illustrating five people, three in foreground including a couple facing to right with column behind and woman holding a ‘book’ facing to left, plus a couple in background at right-hand side, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1830 – A Ball at the Mansion House. After Gustave Dore, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating five people

1950-1951

Section illustrating man and woman to right of lamp-post and soldier at left of lamp-post, from left-hand side of Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating man and woman to right of lamp-post and soldier at left of lamp-post, from scene entitled: 1807 – after a cartoon by Rowlandson captioned ‘A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall’

1950-1951

Head and shoulders of a woman, from one of the couples in the background, from section illustrating six people, one couple in foreground facing to right and two couples in background, plus a column at left-hand side, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1830 – A Ball at the Mansion House. After Gustave Dore, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Head and shoulders of a woman, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1830 – A Ball at the Mansion House. After Gustave Dore

1950-1951

Section illustrating two men standing either side of a furnace, with a furnace lid which is lifted by two weights and chains – with furnace lid weight from right-hand side missing – from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating two men standing either side of a furnace, with a furnace lid which is lifted by two weights and chains – from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace

1950-1951

Part of a mild steel rod support frame, very similar to 1993-1602/10, approximately 1.8-Metres in width, from unidentified section and unidentified Cyclorama, architectural feature scene, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Part of a mild steel rod support frame, approximately 1.8-Metres in width, from unidentified section and unidentified Cyclorama, architectural feature scene

1950-1951

Glass components, from unidentified section and unidentified Cyclorama, architectural feature scene, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Glass Components

1950-1951

Furnace lid weight, right hand side, from section illustrating two men standing either side of a furnace, with a furnace lid which is lifted by two weights and chains, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Furnace lid weight, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: Today – The Use of Gas for the Heating of an Industrial Furnace

1950-1951

Section illustrating lamp from lamp-post, which is in the background of the horse attached to front part of carriage without wheels, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating lamp from lamp-post, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting

1950-1951

Section illustrating lamp from lamp-post, behind couple facing to right, with lamp-post from left-hand side of Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating lamp from lamp-post, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1890 – The Advent of the Incandescent mantle for Street Lighting

1950-1951

Section illustrating room-side lamp stand with glass shade, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1860 – The Lighting of a Victorian Drawing Room by Gas, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating room-side lamp stand with glass shade

1950-1951

Section illustrating room-side lamp stand without glass shade, from Cyclorama, architectural feature scene entitled: 1860 – The Lighting of a Victorian Drawing Room by Gas, designed by Ralph Stephenson Lavers, England - as commissioned by the Science Museum, London, for the Museum’s Gas Gallery - and cast by J. Starkie Gardner Ltd., London, England, 1950-1951

Section illustrating room-side lamp stand without glass shade

1950-1951