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Wedding gift to the Princess of Wales from the ladies of Victoria, Australia, 1864. Creator: UnknownWedding gift to the Princess of Wales from the ladies of Victoria, Australia, 1864. 'It was determined that this gift should be of colonial material and workmanship and, after much deliberation
Kangaroos, 1873-1917. Creator: Theo van HoytemaKangaroos, 1873-1917
Kangaroo, 1763-1834. Creator: Izaak van HaastertKangaroo, 1763-1834
Kangaroo Hunt in Western Australia, 1857. Creator: UnknownKangaroo Hunt in Western Australia, 1857. This exhilarating sport commences before sunrise, and the sense of freedom and enjoyment which one experiences, mounted on a good horse
Macropus sp. (Kangaroo), 1788. Creator: John HunterMacropus sp. (Kangaroo), 1788. From Port Jackson (present-day Sydney, Australia)
Book cover with overall pattern of animals, 19th century. Creator: AnonBook cover with overall pattern of animals, 19th century
At Bay - "Sticking up a Boomer", 1850. Creator: Unknown. At Bay - "Sticking up a Boomer", 1850At Bay - "Sticking up a Boomer", 1850. Kangaroo-hunting in Australia:..a party of men and dogs have come up with the kangaroo - or, as it is called
Full Cry, 1850. Creator: UnknownFull Cry, 1850. Kangaroo-hunting:..the favourite colonial sport of Australia...the full chase, with its adventurous character across a half-cleared country; in which the flying leaps of the kangaroo
Killing a "Boomer", 1850. Creator: Unknown. Killing a "Boomer", 1850. Creator: UnknownKilling a "Boomer", 1850. Kangaroo-hunting in Australia: The native name for the Kangaroo is "boomer" hence the boomerang...the kangaroo is seized on by the dogs
Gladesville Asylum for the Insane, New South Wales, 1901. Creator: UnknownGladesville Asylum for the Insane, New South Wales, 1901. Gladesville Mental Hospital, a psychiatric hospital established in the suburb of Gladesville, New South Wales in 1838
Ah! Would You?, 1892. Creator: Philip William MayAh! Would You?, 1892
Kangaroo, from Quadrupeds series (N41) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1890
The Kangaroo, Native Only to Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, c1930s. Creator: UnknownThe Kangaroo, Native Only to Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
Mirram crept silently to the gunyah, 1923. Artist: Raymond WenbanMirram crept silently to the gunyah, 1923. How the kangaroo got a long tail, and the wombat a flat forehead; Mirram the kangaroo creeping into Warreen the wombats tent to punish him for his
Kangaroo, 1924. From The British Empire in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. B.Litt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1924]
The Kangaroo, 1912. Artist: Charles RobinsonThe Kangaroo, 1912. The kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning large foot). From More About The Empire by Alice Talwin Morris
At Jamrachs, London, 1887At Jamrach s, London, 1887. Charles Jamrach was a dealer in wild animals, whose premises were on The Highway in East London. A print from The Illustrated London News, 19th Febuary 1887
The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. Artist: Alfred Hugh FisherThe British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. The arms and colonies and dependencies, with animals representing the various countries: Canadian beaver
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his back garden, 1904. Artist: Max BeerbohmDante Gabriel Rossetti, in his back garden, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)
Hunting kangaroos, Australia, 1877. Dramatic outback scene with dogs barking and mounted men chasing frightened kangaroos. One hunter has fallen from his horse
A British cycle club out for a country ride, 1895. The man in front on the right is riding a machine of the Rover safety type, while the rider following him is on an earlier type of bicycle
Australian natives preparing meal from an animal they have hunted, c1895. The man on the left makes a fire by the blister method
Australian aborigines butchering a kangaroo, 1885-1888. A family of New South Wales natives butchering the spoils of their hunting expedition, preparatory to cooking