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The Rabbit Hunters, 1850. Creator: Thomas Hewes HinckleyThe Rabbit Hunters, 1850
Rabbits, ca. 1887. Creator: Kawanabe KyosaiRabbits, ca. 1887
Rabbits on a Log, 1897. Creator: Arthur Fitzwilliam TaitRabbits on a Log, 1897
After the Hunt, ca. 1859. Creator: Gustave CourbetAfter the Hunt, ca. 1859
The French Broad, 1872. Creator: Frederick William QuartleyThe French Broad, 1872. The French Broad River flows from Transylvania County, North Carolina, into the state of Tennessee, USA
At Coney Hill, Hayes Common, Kent, c1870. Coney Hill, Hayes common was used for centuries by local people to collect firewood and graze cattle, by the early 19th century it was site of the Hays Fair
The Castle, from Bishopsgate, c1870. Windsor Castle built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol
Hatters, milliners and tailors... 1871. Creator: UnknownHatters, milliners and tailors...1871. Hatters, milliners and tailors, some of whom are sitting cross-legged and sewing in the traditional way, but on centre left a sewing machine has been introduced
Chasses a Tir, Battue en Foret, mid 19th century. Creator: F GrenierChasses a Tir, Battue en Foret, mid 19th century. Hunters in the woods with dogs. One shoots at a fox breaking cover
Mr. Jogglebury Crowdey with his dog and his gun, c1860s. Creator: John LeechMr. Jogglebury Crowdey with his dog and his gun, c1860s. Humorous scene: two men, one with smoking shotgun, and dog chasing a rabbit
Page of animal sketches, c1950. Creator: Shirley MarkhamPage of animal sketches, c1950. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
Huckleberry Finn, 1884, (c1950). Creator: Edward Windsor KembleHuckleberry Finn, 1884, (c1950). Character from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: Huck Finn, the motherless, fatherless waif
Then old Mrs Rabbit …. went through the wood to the bakers, from The Tale of Peter RabbitThen old Mrs Rabbit ….went through the wood to the baker s, from The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, pub. 1916 (colour lithograph), 1916
Peter never stopped running, from The Tale of Peter Rabbit, pub. 1916 (colour lithograph), 1916
Standards for gentlemen who go to the Crusade, Miniature in the Order of the Holy Spirit, manuscript, 14th century
Rabbit seller carrying a pole hung with rabbits, 1820. Artist: Thomas Lord BusbyRabbit seller carrying a pole hung with rabbits, 1820
Buy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap, plate I of Cries of London, 1799. ArtistBuy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap. A ragged man offers traps to an old man whilst children examine a rabbit in a wicker cage and a dog snarls at two rats in one of the traps
Rabbits, Cries of London, 1804Rabbits. A rabbit seller in Portland Place, Marylebone, London. A man walking along the pavement carrying a pole over his shoulder that has rabbits hanging from it. From Cries of London, 1804
Buy a Rabbet a Rabbet, Cries of London, (c1688?). Artist: Pierce TempestBuy a Rabbet a Rabbet, (c1688?). A rabbit seller, carrying two poles with dead rabbits hanging from them. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
Rabbits! Fine Rabbits!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH JonesRabbits! Fine Rabbits! A rabbit seller stands with dead rabbits hanging from a pole resting on his shoulder and holding a dead bird in his hand, with a woman carrying a basket
A street musician dressed in costume, Cries of London, (c1688?)A street musician dressed in what appears to be a rabbit costume, playing a large stringed instrument, supported on a box. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
Maids any Cunny Skins, Cries of London, (c1688?)Maids any Cunny Skins, (c1688?). A coney or rabbit skin seller, holding several rabbit skins under either arm. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
Flirtation, 1885. Artist: John Francis RigaudFlirtation, 1885; interior scene with a man sitting and eating, having returned from hunting; his quarry lies on the floor. A woman reaches for a kitchen utensil whilst turning to look at him
Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A medley, 1762. Artist: William HogarthCredulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A medley, 1762; Methodist meeting at Whitefields Tabernacle on Tottenham Court Road, London
Shooting party with a 1928 Talbot 14 / 45. Artist: Bill BrunellTalbot 14/45 1928 1665 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. XV3542.. Place:
Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1907Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1907 (colour lithograph)
Title Page, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1907 (lithograph)
Noahs Ark, - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)Noahs Ark, And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, wherein is the breath of life - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
American Country Life - October Afternoon, pub. 1855, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
Le Lapin, 1923-1924. Found in the collection of Musee de l Orangerie, Paris
A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Artist: John TennielA Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)
The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John TennielThe King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Artist: John TennielThe White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [Macmillan & Co
The Governor-Generals House, Melbourne, 1912. Artist: Charles RobinsonThe Governor-Generals House, Melbourne, 1912. Government House, Melbourne is the office and official residence of the Governor of Victoria
Portrait of Miss Vivian St. George, 1917, (1919). Artist: Edmund DulacPortrait of Miss Vivian St. George, 1917, (1919). Vivian St George, goddaughter of Princess Alice of Monaco (1858-1925). From The Studio Volume 75. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1919]
Boy with Bows and Arrows, c1670. Artist: Nicolaes MaesBoy with Bows and Arrows, c1670. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]
A Day with Puffingtons Hounds, 1865. Artists: Bradbury, Evans and Co, Hablot Knight Browne, John LeechA Day with Puffingtons Hounds, 1865. From Mr. Facey Romfords Hounds, written by Robert Smith Surtees, illustrated by John Leech and H.K. Phiz Browne. [Bradbury, Evans & Co. London, 1865]
The Farmers Visit to his Married Daughter in Town, 1789, (1915). Artist: William BondThe Farmers Visit to his Married Daughter in Town, 1789. After George Morland (1763-1804). From The Connoisseur Volume XLIII [Otto Limited, London, 1915.]
Selling Rabbits, 1796, (1919). Artist: William WardSelling Rabbits, 1796. After James Ward (1769-1859). From The Connoisseur Volume LV [Otto Limited, London, 1919]
The Herald, 1930. Artist: John TennielThe Herald, 1930. The Herald from Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland. After an illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) colour printed by Edward Evans (1826-1905)
Our bag, early 20th century(?)
Animals and ambhipibians in a hunting scene, 20th century
St Gregory the Great receiving inspiration from the Holy Spirit, c1490. Portrait of Pope Gregory (540-604 AD) from the Sforza Hours produced in Milan
Mount Edgcumbe, Group Photo with Edward VII, c1882
Huckleberry Finn, 1884, (1923). Artist: Chatto & WindusHuckleberry Finn, 1884, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923
Ancient Playing Cards: King and Queen, (1833). The King of Columbines and the Queen of Rabbits. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)
A Colac Rabbit Trapper, 1886. Artist: Frederic B SchellA Colac Rabbit Trapper, 1886. Colac is a town 150 kilometres west of Melbourne, Australia. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran
Rabbits, Portland Place, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis