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Jardine Collection

Background imageJardine Collection: Sir R W B Jardine, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Sir R W B Jardine, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Sir R W B Jardine, 1911. Portrait of Sir Robert William Buchanan Jardine, 2nd Baronet (1868-1927). From " British Sports and Sportsmen: Racing Coursing and Steeplechasing", Part II

Background imageJardine Collection: Mr. D. R. Jardine (Surrey), 1928. Creator: Unknown

Mr. D. R. Jardine (Surrey), 1928. Creator: Unknown
Mr. D. R. Jardine (Surrey), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]

Background imageJardine Collection: The Pretender, c1870s, (1911)

The Pretender, c1870s, (1911)
The Pretender, 1911. Pretender (1866-1878) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]

Background imageJardine Collection: Tarpan, 1830. Artist: William Home Lizars

Tarpan, 1830. Artist: William Home Lizars
Tarpan, 1830. The Tarpan was a small European wild horse, dun-coloured with a dark mane and tail. Small herds survived in remote parts of central Europe, but became extinct in the early 20th century

Background imageJardine Collection: Black Faced Ram, mid 19th century. Artist: William Home Lizars

Black Faced Ram, mid 19th century. Artist: William Home Lizars
Black Faced Ram, mid 19th century. The Black-faced or Heath sheep was a hardy breed with good wool and well flavoured meat

Background imageJardine Collection: Engraving of Black rat caught in trap, 1838. Artist: William Jardine

Engraving of Black rat caught in trap, 1838. Artist: William Jardine
Engraving of Black rat caught in trap, 1838. This is the rat that is a vector of plauge. Hand-coloured engraving published Edinburgh 1838 in William Jardine Naturalists Library series

Background imageJardine Collection: British wild or park cattle. Artist: William Jardine

British wild or park cattle. Artist: William Jardine
British wild or park cattle. The Hamilton strain (Scottish), and the Chillingham (English), two examples of ancient breeds surviving in a few small herds in Britain through having been enparked

Background imageJardine Collection: Harpooning a Sperm Whale, 1837. Artist: William Jardine

Harpooning a Sperm Whale, 1837. Artist: William Jardine
Harpooning a Sperm Whale, from William Jardine The Naturalists Library: On the Ordinary Cetacea, Edinburgh, 1837

Background imageJardine Collection: Harpooning a Greenland Whale which has tossed one of the attacking boats, 1837

Harpooning a Greenland Whale which has tossed one of the attacking boats, 1837. Artist: William Jardine
Harpooning a Greenland Whale which has tossed one of the attacking boats. From William Jardine The Naturlists Library: On the Ordinary Cetacea, Edinburgh, 1837


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