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Bewick / Seal(phoca vitulina) This is the COMMON SEAL, found in almost every quarter of the globe
Bewick / Barb. Squirrel(sciurus getulus) An attractive rodent, about the same size as the common grey squirrel
Bewick / Grey Squirrel(sciurus carolinensis) This is the common grey squirrel, familiar to all. They came to Europe from America, where they were a menace to farmers
Radiated Mole (Bewick)sorex cristatus This is the RADIATED MOLE, smaller than the Common Mole, who lives in, or rather under, North America. Unfortunately its fur is used to make hats
Goat (Bewick)capra hircus COMMON GOAT A lively, playful, and capricious creature (did Bewick intend the pun ?) and a very useful one
Hartbeest (Bewick)Bewick says this is the most common of all the larger Gazelles, known in any part of Africa. This one comes from the region of the Cape
Common Antelope (Bewick)COMMON ANTELOPE capra cervicapra
Early Indian KingIn the early years of the Common Era, Brahma is the prevailing focus of worship. This artifact depicts a king of the period, riding an elephant with his retinue
Japanese ParamedicsThe traveling doctor in his distinctive dress is a common and often welcome sight in rural Japan : his assistant carries a box of medicaments of questionable efficacy
Pyne - Speaker CommonsSPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Chosen by his fellows, he has no vote except a casting vote should the House be exactly divided. Date: 1808
Medieval Common FolkPeasants and other commoners Date: Middle Ages
Jasminum OfficinaleCOMMON JASMINE
Chartist MeetingThe Chartist demonstration : the meeting on Kennington Common, London
Partridges 1860COMMON or GREY PARTRIDGE (Perdix perdix)
Partridges (Morris)The COMMON or GREY PARTRIDGE (Perdix perdix)
Birds / Corn BuntingCORN BUNTING (Emberiza miliaria) Also known as the Bunting Lark or, less kindly, as the Common Bunting, which it isn t
Shark pursuing a shipwrecked sailorA Common Shark (carcharias lamia) about to make a meal of a shipwrecked sailor
Marine Life / Fish / PikeGar Pike (top) Common Pike (bottom)