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An Ideal Home No. IV. Top-Floor Chicken Farm by William HeatThe beauty and simplicity of this solution of the problem of how to keep chickens in the top floor of the bijou flat will appeal to readers who like to get as much as possible for their rent
Buff Orpington cock and hen
Highland CroftOutside a highland croft in Argyllshire, a woman feeds some chickens
Barred Plymouth RocksBarred Plymouth Rock cock and hen
A Feathered Bonzo - cover of the Third Studdy Dogs PortfolioColour frontispiece of The Bonzo Book being the Third Studdy Dogs Portfolio featuring Bonzo, the canine creation of artist George Studdy
Rhode Island RedsRhode Island Red cock and hen
Two girls with their chickensTwo sister with their chicks circa 1880
White Wyandotte cock and hen
Light Sussex Cock, HenLight Sussex cock and hen
Little girl with chicksA small child, surrounded by a hen and her chicks, carries two of the little birds in her apron c. 1905
Good Egg by William Heath RobinsonStraight from the Hen! The Fresh-Egger, a handsome apparatus for ensuring the new-laidness of eggs for the breakfast-table. A typically convoluted invention from the mind of William Heath Robinson
Charles Lamb / Mackery EndCHARLES LAMB English writers farmhouse at Mackery End, Hertfordshire
Hens by a hen houseA sketch of hens by a hen house
Woman Feeds ChickensAn older woman in a long dress and wide-brimmed hat throws handfuls of chicken feed on to the ground for the chickens to peck at and scratch in the straw
Abbots Salford / WarksA manor house in the small village of Abbots Salford, Warwickshire, where a lady is feeding her chickens
American Wyandotte chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by T.C. Heath. First prize winners at Crystal Palace and Birmingham 1886
White-crested black Polish chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by P. Unsworth and winners of numerous cups and prizes
Chickens, Game Birds
Corning Egg Farm, Bound Brook, New Jersey, USA early 1900s
Farming feeding chickens early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Feeding chickens on a farm Date: circa 1900s
Thatched cottage near Looe, Cornwall - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Tait Home, St Peter's Orphanage, Broadstairs - girls feeding the chickens
Thatched Cottage, BebingtonA painting of an old stone cottage with a thatched roof, standing in the countryside grasslands of Bebington, in Merseyside, England, some women are visible outside, with some chickens
Farmyard, CheshireAn oil painting of a sunlit farmyard in Cheshire, some very large haystacks stand inside the fence barrier, with a flock of chickens the other side. Date: circa 1921
A Mill On The OuseAn oil painting of a large mill building situated alongside the river Ouse, in north Yorkshire, a flock of chickens are streaming up the dirt path, with some figures standing to each side
The FieldAn oil painting of a country woman, holding her baby child tightly to her chest, with a blanket covering her torso, a child in a white dress is standing beside her, with some chickens in a pen
A Sunny Spot In ItalyA landscape oil painting of a young woman standing in the shade, at the base of some giant haystacks, accompanied with some chickens pecking at the ground, in an Italian countryside. Date: circa 1919
Fowls In SunlightA painting of some chickens in a clearing of a wooded area, one of them is poking it's head into a tilted basket. Date: circa 1917
FowlsAn oil painting showing a simple pair of chickens, one brown, one white, darting their vision to the left, inside an enclosed pen. Date: circa 1913
Home Sweet Home down South - Kentucky, USA. A slightly-derogatory view of the run-down home of a black family in the deep south of America. Date: 1907
Artificial light making strong; chickensAn experiment seen here, using artificial light to make supposedly strong and healthy chickens. This was studied at the university of Maine
The BarnA charcoal drawing showing a view of a bark, with a flock of chickens spread outside, from the concealed view of hanging tree branches. Date: circa 1921
Three WillowsAn etching showing three willow trees on the waters edge, with a small brood of chickens in the foreground. Date: circa 1918
Cornish FarmA landscape painting of a quaint countryside Cornish farm, with old stone walls and houses. A flock of chickens and a resting sheepdog can be seen on the grounds. Date: circa 1931
Study for InternedOil painting of a flock of chickens in front of a green shed on a rainy day. Date: circa 1930
Caricature illustration, Mixed shooting in the greenhouse, shooters, staff, dogs, chickens and rabbits. Captioned, Outdoor hobbies for the home'
Comic postcard, Supply and demand - the price of poultry Date: 20th century
Don Count Your ChickensDon Count your Chickens Before They are Hatched. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Ayam jallak, Malay game cock, Gallus gallus domesticus. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by a native Chinese artist rom Lewis Wrights The Illustrated Book of
Minorca chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by A.G. Pitts and cup winners in 1886 and 1887. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by J.W
Andalusian chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by H. Leworthy. Cock won first prize at Barnstaple 1871 and hen first prize at Barnstaple 1872
Golden-pencilled Hamburghs, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by Henry Beldon and cup winner at Crystal Palace 1871
Brown leghorns or Livorno chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by J.W
La Fleche breed of chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Rare French breed, Poule de la Fleche, Sarthe. Bred by W.C.W
Creve-coeur breed, endangeredCreve-coeur or crevecoeur breed chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Endangered French breed from Crevecoeur-en-Auge, Normandy. Bred by R. B
Plymouth Rock chickens, Sir Thomas and Irene, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by Mrs. Ainsworth and first and second at Birmingham 1886
Black frizzled fowl, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by J. W. Ludlow and third prize in any variety class at Oxford 1872