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Background imageRodent Collection: The Muskrat-hunter-Kotzebue, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The Muskrat-hunter-Kotzebue, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The Muskrat-hunter-Kotzebue, c1929. Kotzebue man paddles kayak through marsh

Background imageRodent Collection: The International Exhibition: 'Linnets Defending their Nest against a Dormouse'... 1862

The International Exhibition: "Linnets Defending their Nest against a Dormouse"... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: "Linnets Defending their Nest against a Dormouse", modelled in wax by A. Cain, 1862

Background imageRodent Collection: Hunting animals, 1898. Artist: Kawanabe Kyosai

Hunting animals, 1898. Artist: Kawanabe Kyosai
Hunting animals, 1898. Plate taken from The Studio magazine, volume 15, no 67 (London, 15th October 1898)

Background imageRodent Collection: Pavilion Cafe, Constitution Ave, NW, Washington, DC. Creator: Chris Suspect

Pavilion Cafe, Constitution Ave, NW, Washington, DC. Creator: Chris Suspect
Pavilion CafÔÇÜ, Constitution Ave, NW, Washington, DC

Background imageRodent Collection: Stirrup Spout Vessel with Circular Body and Molded Head and Arms of Animal, 200 B. C. / A. D

Stirrup Spout Vessel with Circular Body and Molded Head and Arms of Animal, 200 B. C. / A. D
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Circular Body and Molded Head and Arms of Animal, 200 B.C./A.D. 200

Background imageRodent Collection: Flat-Sided Jar with Relief of Rodent Head Attached to the Vessels Neck, 100 B. C. / A. D

Flat-Sided Jar with Relief of Rodent Head Attached to the Vessels Neck, 100 B. C. / A. D
Flat-Sided Jar with Relief of Rodent Head Attached to the Vessels Neck, 100 B.C./A.D. 500

Background imageRodent Collection: Beaker Molded in the Form of a Costumed Figure or Animal, 180 B. C. / A. D. 500

Beaker Molded in the Form of a Costumed Figure or Animal, 180 B. C. / A. D. 500
Beaker Molded in the Form of a Costumed Figure or Animal, 180 B.C./A.D. 500

Background imageRodent Collection: Hat Box - Top, c. 1939. Creator: Mary E Humes

Hat Box - Top, c. 1939. Creator: Mary E Humes
Hat Box - Top, c. 1939

Background imageRodent Collection: Fitting in the form of a quadruped with interlace, Late Eastern Zhou dynasty

Fitting in the form of a quadruped with interlace, Late Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, 5th century BCE

Background imageRodent Collection: The Rat Catcher, 1632. Creator: Jan Georg van Vliet

The Rat Catcher, 1632. Creator: Jan Georg van Vliet
The Rat Catcher, 1632

Background imageRodent Collection: Prairie Dog Village, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Prairie Dog Village, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Prairie Dog Village, 1861/1869

Background imageRodent Collection: St. Kilda Mice, 1899, (1943). Creator: P. J. Smit

St. Kilda Mice, 1899, (1943). Creator: P. J. Smit
St. Kilda Mice, 1899, (1943). Type of mouse found only on the remote islands of the St Kilda archipelago of northwest Scotland. From " The Proceedings of the Zoological Society", 1899

Background imageRodent Collection: Black Rat, Mus Rattus et Var, 1845

Black Rat, Mus Rattus et Var, 1845
Black Rat, Mus Rattus et Var. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageRodent Collection: Canada Pouched Rat, Pseudostoma Bursarius, 1845

Canada Pouched Rat, Pseudostoma Bursarius, 1845
Canada Pouched Rat, Pseudostoma Bursarius. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageRodent Collection: Oregon Flying Squirrel, Pteromys Origonensis, 1845

Oregon Flying Squirrel, Pteromys Origonensis, 1845
Oregon Flying Squirrel, Pteromys Origonensis. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageRodent Collection: Cat Squirrel, Sciurus Cinereus, 1845

Cat Squirrel, Sciurus Cinereus, 1845
Cat Squirrel, Sciurus Cinereus. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageRodent Collection: Queen Elizabeth I with an ermine, 1821. Artist: TA Dean

Queen Elizabeth I with an ermine, 1821. Artist: TA Dean
Queen Elizabeth I with an ermine, 1821. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth l in a richly embroidered costume with a ruff. An ermine climbs up the sleeve of her dress

Background imageRodent Collection: A rat catcher, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry Pyne

A rat catcher, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry Pyne
View of a rat catcher holding a cage of rats which is being attacked by a dog. In his other hand he holds a ferret, which he no doubt used to catch the rats. From Provincial Characters, 1804

Background imageRodent Collection: Rats or Mice to kill, 1646, from Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas Smith

Rats or Mice to kill, 1646, from Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas Smith
Rats or Mice to kill, 1646, (c1819?). A 17th century rat and mouse catcher, carrying a placard with illustrations of various rodents on it. From Cries of London, (c1819?)

Background imageRodent Collection: Bizcachas, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

Bizcachas, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Bizcachas, c1885, (1890). From Journal of Researchers into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S

Background imageRodent Collection: Drawing by Hokusai, c1780-1849, (1929). Artist: Hokusai

Drawing by Hokusai, c1780-1849, (1929). Artist: Hokusai
Drawing by Hokusai. From The Studio Volume 98 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1929.]

Background imageRodent Collection: Rats! Rats!! Rats!!!. Artist: American Stereoscopic Company

Rats! Rats!! Rats!!!. Artist: American Stereoscopic Company
Rats! Rats!! Rats!!!. Stereoscopic Card Details

Background imageRodent Collection: Khoikhois catching moles, South Africa, 18th century (1931)

Khoikhois catching moles, South Africa, 18th century (1931). Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge, published by Oxford University Press (London, 1931)

Background imageRodent Collection: Buy from us with a Golden Curl, (1923). Artist: Macmillian & Co Ltd

Buy from us with a Golden Curl, (1923). Artist: Macmillian & Co Ltd
Buy from us with a Golden Curl, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageRodent Collection: Dog Chasing a Rat, 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Briton Riviere

Dog Chasing a Rat, 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Briton Riviere
Dog Chasing a Rat, 19th or early 20th century. Found in the collection of the State M Ciurlionis Art Museum, Kaunas, Lithuania

Background imageRodent Collection: Water vole (Arvicola terrestris), also known as the black water rat, 1828

Water vole (Arvicola terrestris), also known as the black water rat, 1828. This animal is the Ratty of Kenneth Grahames childrens classic The Wind in the Willows

Background imageRodent Collection: Brown rat (Rattus rattus), 1828

Brown rat (Rattus rattus), 1828. Probably originating in central Asia, the brown rats distribution is now worldwide, having been transported in European ships

Background imageRodent Collection: Common dormouse (Muscardinus arvellanarius), hibernating rodent, 1828

Common dormouse (Muscardinus arvellanarius), hibernating rodent, 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series

Background imageRodent Collection: Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828. In Britain its range and numbers have diminished of the past 50 years because of competition from the grey

Background imageRodent Collection: The Hare (Lepus europaeus), 1828

The Hare (Lepus europaeus), 1828. A rodent which lives above ground, unlike its burrowing cousin the rabbit. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray

Background imageRodent Collection: Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), 1828

Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), 1828. A rodent introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century as a protein source, it has become an agricultural pest

Background imageRodent Collection: Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) of the Old World, 1828

Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) of the Old World, 1828. At 6 to 7 1/2 cm it is one of the smallest rodents. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray

Background imageRodent Collection: Natterers bat (Myotis nattereri), 1828

Natterers bat (Myotis nattereri), 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)

Background imageRodent Collection: Long-eared bat (Plectorus auritus), 1828

Long-eared bat (Plectorus auritus), 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)

Background imageRodent Collection: Pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), 1828

Pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)

Background imageRodent Collection: Savoyard with a Marmot, 1716. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Savoyard with a Marmot, 1716. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Savoyard with a Marmot, 1716. Watteau, Jean Antoine (1684-1721). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRodent Collection: Detail of a Viking neck-yoke for a pair of horses, 10th century

Detail of a Viking neck-yoke for a pair of horses, 10th century
Detail of a gilded bronze Viking neck-yoke for a pair of horses, from a Viking grave at Sollestad, funen, Denmark. From the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 10th century

Background imageRodent Collection: Netsuke carved in the form of a rat, one of the 12 animals of the Japanese zodiac

Netsuke carved in the form of a rat, one of the 12 animals of the Japanese zodiac. A netsuke is a fastening for attaching a pouch for carrying personal items (inro) to the sash of a kimono

Background imageRodent 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



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