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1935 Jaguar SS 90 2-seater taking part in a motoring trial, late 1930s. Artist: Bill BrunellJaguar SS 90 2 seater 1935 2663 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. BUO159, Event Entry No: 24. Place: Unidentified Trial
K Hutchisons winning Allard Special leading R Fieldings Jaguar SS at the Blackpool Rally, 1939Allard Special 1938 4378 cc. Reg. No. FGF290. Entry No: 95 Driver: Hutchison, K. 1st. V12 engined car. Background: SS Jaguar 100 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. AFR866. Event Entry No: 94 Driver: Fielding, R
Cars on the start line at the MCC Members Meeting, Brooklands, 10 September 1938Triumph 1991 cc. Reg. No. BYV1. Event Entry No: 10 Driver: Wells, C.V. Right of centre Alvis 1842 cc. Reg. No. ELL477. Driver: Watson, W.J. Right of centre Triumph 1767 cc. Driver: Wills, A.G
HJ Ripleys SS Jaguar taking the chequered flag, MCC Members Meeting, BrooklandsSS Jaguar 2664 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. CUU594. Event Entry No: 7. Driver: Ripley, H.J. Place: Brooklands. M.C.C. Members Meeting. Date: 10.9.38
Jaguar, Loro Parque, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 2007. Loro Parque is a zoo located on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz
Rider Attacked by a Jaguar. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)Rider Attacked by a Jaguar. Found in the collection of National Gallery, Prague
SS Jaguar 2 1 / 2-Litre Saloon, c1936SS Jaguar 2 1/2-Litre Saloon, c1936. SS Jaguar Cars was a British sports saloon vehicle manufacturer founded in 1922 by William Lyons. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Jaguar and Macaw, late 19th century. Artist: John MacAllan SwanJaguar and Macaw, late 19th century
A Jaguar, c1900. Artist: John MacAllan SwanA Jaguar, c1900. From The Studio Volume 22. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1901]
The Wine of Circe, 1900, (1917). Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-JonesThe Wine of Circe, 1900, (1917). From Bibbys Annual 1917, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1917]
Aztec Nefrite Head of a Jaguar, 1300-1521. The jaguar is America?s largest and most powerful cat, and for more than three thousand years it has been Mexico?s most enduring symbolic animal
Mochica stirrup-spout vessel of a male figure with a jaguars head, 3rd centuryMochica stirrup-spout vessel of a male figure with a jaguars head and a crouching jaguar with a mans head, 3rd century
Aztec stonecarving of Jaguar, from Valley of Mexico, 1400-1521. In Mayan mythology, the jaguar was seen as the ruler of the Underworld, and as such, a symbol of the night sun and darkness
Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha, Veracruz state: Mexico, 400-700Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha; Veracruz state, Mexico, 400-700. Associated with the Ritual Ball-Game of Central America
Maya painted jar: man in jaguar-skin litter from GuatemalaMaya painted jar, man in jaguar-skin litter from Guatemala
Painted pottery Bridge and Spout vessel in the form of a Jaguar, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 100-600. Tiwanaku (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia
Jaguar Throne carved from lava stone, Pre-Columbian from Manaos, Ecuador. At Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh