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  • Bart looks on. Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • A photo of Bart behind the sail of one of the training boats. Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13447.jpg
  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13473.jpg
  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13471.jpg
  • Bertillon mug shots and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13469.jpg
  • Bertillon mug shots and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13468.jpg
  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13467.jpg
  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13465.jpg
  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13462.jpg
  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13461.jpg
  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13460.jpg
  • Bertillon mug shots - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13457.jpg
  • Bertillon mug shots - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13455.jpg
  • Bertillon mug shots - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13454.jpg
  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13452.jpg
  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
    GB13450.jpg
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