Studious and curious persons study specimens at the British Museum in this George Cruickshank caricature. The guide tells the visitors that the pictures of men on the wall - Yorkshire Jim, Bristol Bill and Brummegan (Birmingham) Joe - are examples of a race of men all now extinguished!
The museum hasn't always been housed in the iconic columned building we recognise today.
To begin with, it was in a mansion called Montagu House - on the site of the existing museum. This soon became too small. For many years, during the 1800s and early 1900s, construction work was carried out to demolish the existing buildings, along with many houses surrounding them, in order to build new wings and galleries.
The result is the neo-classical British Museum as we now know it.