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Trolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Creator: James PollardTrolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Anglers using a running line to catch pike on the Lea at Waltham Abbey, to the north-east of London. Painting in the Tate Gallery, London
Patience in a Punt, 1811. 1811. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPatience in a Punt, 1811
Sporting Scenes in Canada - Escoumains River: a Salmon Pool, 1858. Creator: UnknownSporting Scenes in Canada - Escoumains River: a Salmon Pool, 1858. Those [rivers] most familial to the determined angler are the Saguenay, a mighty river in itself
Landscape with Anglers and a Distant Town, between c1664 and c1665. Creator: Meindert HobbemaLandscape with Anglers and a Distant Town, between c1664 and c1665
Hilly Landscape with a Round Chapel by the Banks of a River, 1624. Creator: Maerten de CockHilly Landscape with a Round Chapel by the Banks of a River, 1624
Group of Italian fisherwomen, 1835-1892. Creator: Karel Frans PhilippeauGroup of Italian fisherwomen, 1835-1892
The anglers, c.1744. Creator: Nicolaas VerkoljeThe anglers, c.1744. Alternative title: Genre Scene with Elegant Young Couple in a Landscape
Landscape with two boys fishing in a canal, 1834-1892. Creator: Jan Hendrik WeissenbruchLandscape with two boys fishing in a canal, 1834-1892. Pollarded willows, cows in a meadow in the background
Landscape with winding river and anglers, 1661-1693. Creator: Gerrit GrasdorpLandscape with winding river and anglers, 1661-1693. Possibly by Gerrit Grasdorp
"Lynmouth, North Devon" - painted by J. Holland, 1856. Creator: M. Jackson"Lynmouth, North Devon" - painted by J. Holland, 1856. Engraving of a painting from the...Exhibition at the British Institution...a view of "Lynm outh, North Devon
"Angler" - Saxons in Ireland, 1891. Creator: Unknown. "Angler" - Saxons in Ireland, 1891"Angler" - Saxons in Ireland, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
Trolling for Jack - drawn by Duncan, 1850. Creator: UnknownTrolling for Jack - drawn by Duncan, 1850. In trolling, a rod about fourteen feet long is commonly used, with a stouter top-piece than is employed in fly-fishing
On the Seine. Creator: Martin Rico y OrtegaOn the Seine
The British Association at Bath: Pulteney-bridge, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe British Association at Bath: Pulteney-bridge, 1864. 'This remarkable bridge, built in 1770, is named from its giving access to Pulteney-street
Fishing at Iwaya, Enoshima, Japan, c. 1790. Creator: Kitagawa UtamaroFishing at Iwaya, Enoshima, Japan, c. 1790
Teppozu, from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)"Teppozu, from the series " Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)", c. 1832/33
Plate, 1790 / 1818. Creator: Enoch Wood & SonsPlate, 1790/1818. Entrance of the Erie Canal into the Hudson at Albany. Made in Burslem, Staffordshire, England for the American market
Fishing, late 18th century. Creator: Kitagawa UtamaroFishing, late 18th century
Grover Cleveland, 1897. Creator: William F. KellyGrover Cleveland, 1897
Landscape with Two Fishermen Climbing Rocks Next to a Waterfall, 1784-88
Satire on False Perspective: Frontispiece to "Kirbys Perspective"Satire on False Perspective: Frontispiece to " Kirbys Perspective", February 1754
Young Anglers (Liber Studiorum, part VII, plate 32), June 1, 1811. Creator: JMW TurnerYoung Anglers (Liber Studiorum, part VII, plate 32), June 1, 1811
Young Anglers (Liber Studiorum, part VII), June 1, 1811. Creator: JMW TurnerYoung Anglers (Liber Studiorum, part VII), June 1, 1811
Two Anglers on a Bridge, 1647. Creator: Adriaen van OstadeTwo Anglers on a Bridge, 1647
The Fishing Party (Appletons Journal, Vol. II), October 2, 1869. Creator: John FilmerThe Fishing Party (Appletons Journal, Vol. II), October 2, 1869
The Salmon-Leap, near Coleraine, Ireland, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Salmon-Leap, near Coleraine, Ireland, 1844. On a fine day in summer, the Bann salmon may be seen in thousands disporting themselves in mid air, in sometimes vain
Lake trout fishing, in Derwentwater, 1844. Creator: UnknownLake trout fishing, in Derwentwater, 1844....from the number of " Otters" seen on the lakes, it would appear that this style of fishing has superseded all others; the old system of trolling
Wild Geese Flying Down the Sumida River, ca. 1769. ca. 1769. Creator: Suzuki HarunobuWild Geese Flying Down the Sumida River, ca. 1769
Wharfe and Pool, Below the Strid, 1854. Creator: Roger FentonWharfe and Pool, Below the Strid, 1854
Patience in a Punt, ca. 1803. ca. 1803. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPatience in a Punt, ca. 1803
Basle, c1872. Creator: E I RobertsBasle, c1872. View of the city of Basel in Switzerland. In the centre is the Middle Bridge over the River Rhine, with Basel Minster beyond
Rheinfelden, c1872. Creator: E I RobertsRheinfelden, c1872. View of the town of Rheinfelden, Switzerland, with the covered bridge over the High Rhine and the parish church
The Anglers Pool, 1809, (1946). Creator: John James ChalonThe Anglers Pool, 1809, (1946). People fishing in still water from a boat. Painting in the collection of the Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery. From " British Anglers Natural History, by E. G
Salmon Fishing, 1844, (1946). Creator: John F TennantSalmon Fishing, 1844, (1946). Men fishing for salmon in a river. Painting in the Bentlif Art Gallery, Maidstone Museum, Kent. From " British Anglers Natural History, by E. G. Boulenger
The Connecticut, above Middletown, 1874. Creator: James L. LangridgeThe Connecticut, above Middletown, 1874. The Connecticut River at Middletown, Connecticut, USA. Above Middletown, a few miles, is Wethersfield
Mount Chesterfield, 1874. Creator: W. H. MorseMount Chesterfield, 1874. Anglers on the Connecticut River, New Hampshire, USA. The mountain is now known as Wantastiquet
The Valley of the Connecticut, 1874. Creator: John J. HarleyThe Valley of the Connecticut, 1874. Fishing on the Connecticut River, USA. Among the hills of New Hampshire and Vermont the queen of our New-England rivers takes its rise
Fors Nothyn, North Wales, c1850. Creator: Josiah Wood WhymperFors Nothyn, North Wales, c1850. River running through a steep-sided gorge. From " The Land We Live in: A Pictorial and Literary Sketch-book of the British Empire"
Well, Jack do they bite? Ib lieve yer, and plaguy sharp too!, early 19th century. Humorous exchange between two anglers. The word plaguy, meaning annoyingly or excessively
Anglers, (c1900). Creator: UnknownAnglers, (c1900). People fishing on a riverbank, print after a 19th century painting by John Linnell. From English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters
The rippling water seems to be mocking our misfortune. from the Little Miseries of Human Life, 1843