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Antelope Collection (page 3)

Background imageAntelope Collection: Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas (1858-1929)

Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas (1858-1929)
Portrait of Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas, a British zoologist. Painting, oil on canvas, by J. Ernest Braun, 1904. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAntelope Collection: Hemitragus jemlahicus, tahr

Hemitragus jemlahicus, tahr

Background imageAntelope Collection: Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope jaw

Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope jaw
Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope. Jaw specimen taken from the collection at the Natural History Museum. Specimen ref is 56.9.22.11

Background imageAntelope Collection: Gazella gazella, Arabian gazelle

Gazella gazella, Arabian gazelle
Arabian Gazelle, antelope arabica. Plate 5 from Symbolae Physicae section: Zoologica I. Mammalia by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876)

Background imageAntelope Collection: Pantholops hodgsonii, tiibetan antelope or chiru

Pantholops hodgsonii, tiibetan antelope or chiru
Composite view of the skull of a male Pantholops hodgsonii, tibetan antelope or chiru..BM(NH) 1843.1 12.100

Background imageAntelope Collection: Pantholops hodgsonii (Tibetan antelope or chiru)

Pantholops hodgsonii (Tibetan antelope or chiru). View of skull BM(NH) 1843.1 12.100

Background imageAntelope Collection: Oryx gazella, gemsbok

Oryx gazella, gemsbok
Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAntelope Collection: Ammodorcas clarkei, Clarks gazelle

Ammodorcas clarkei, Clarks gazelle
Photograph showing detail of the tail from a male Clarks gazelle skin specimen

Background imageAntelope Collection: Oryx dammah, scimitar-horned oryx

Oryx dammah, scimitar-horned oryx
A small herd of scimitar-horned oryx grazing on a grass field in captivity. Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageAntelope Collection: Raphicerus melanotis, cape grysbok

Raphicerus melanotis, cape grysbok
Ff. 17. Annotated Antelope tragulus, Melanotis... Greis-bock in Dutch. Painting by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775

Background imageAntelope Collection: Taurotragus oryx, eland

Taurotragus oryx, eland

Background imageAntelope Collection: Antelope head

Antelope head
Drawing by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain James Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775

Background imageAntelope Collection: Oreotragus oreotragus, klipspringer

Oreotragus oreotragus, klipspringer
Ff. 29. Painting by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain James Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775

Background imageAntelope Collection: Antelope

Antelope
Plate No. 32 by George Raper (c. 1768-1797), from an original drawing in the possession of Mr. Mason Cape-Good-Hope, 1792

Background imageAntelope Collection: Pantholops hodgsonii, chiru

Pantholops hodgsonii, chiru
Plate 146 from the collection of drawings of mammals and birds from Nepal, 1818-1858, by Bryan Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894)

Background imageAntelope Collection: Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope

Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope. Skull specimens from the Natural History Museums mammal collection. Specimen reference is 2.8.14.3

Background imageAntelope Collection: Myotragus

Myotragus
This animal which lived around 6000 years ago was from the antelope group. Its remains have been found in the Balearic islands

Background imageAntelope Collection: Antilope Gnu

Antilope Gnu
Ff. 19a. Drawing by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775

Background imageAntelope Collection: Damaliscus pygargus, bontebok

Damaliscus pygargus, bontebok
Ff. 18b. Annotated Antilope pygarga, Antilope dorcas. Painting by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775

Background imageAntelope Collection: Rapid City - South Dakota

Rapid City - South Dakota - Drove through the Black Hills with lots of buffalo, antelope and elk. Date: 1952

Background imageAntelope Collection: Cover design, Regie Air Afrique timetable

Cover design, Regie Air Afrique timetable
Cover design, French Air Ministry, Regie Air Afrique, timetable for the Europe-Congo-Madagascar summer service. 1936

Background imageAntelope Collection: Native American Indian Antelope Shooting

Native American Indian Antelope Shooting. Fatal Curiosity. Date: ca. 1858

Background imageAntelope Collection: Head of an Eland

Head of an Eland (oreas canna). Date: 1960s

Background imageAntelope Collection: San Bushmen rock painting, Smithfield, Southern Africa

San Bushmen rock painting, Smithfield, Southern Africa
San Bushmen rock painting from Smithfield, Southern Africa depicting people, an elephant and an eland antelope and a doll representing a bushman. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAntelope Collection: Springboks Statue

Springboks Statue
The lively springboks statue in Johannesburg, South Africa. Date: early 1970s

Background imageAntelope Collection: Blesbok Antelope

Blesbok Antelope
The Blesbok (Damaliscus albifrons) is thought to be the worlds only naturally purple animal. They are purplish antelopes with white faces, found in South Africa. Date: 1960s

Background imageAntelope Collection: Herd of Eland

Herd of Eland
A herd of Eland at Chester Zoo, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageAntelope Collection: Eland Antelopes

Eland Antelopes
Eland antelopes at Chester Zoo, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageAntelope Collection: Timber Wolf and Coyote

Timber Wolf and Coyote, surround a fallen antelope Date: 20th century

Background imageAntelope Collection: Sketch of an Eland Antelope

Sketch of an Eland Antelope

Background imageAntelope Collection: Lion springing to attack an Impala

Lion springing to attack an Impala

Background imageAntelope Collection: Grants Gazelle & young Impala

Grants Gazelle & young Impala
Grants Gazelle & a young Impala

Background imageAntelope Collection: Masks from the Ivory Coast

Masks from the Ivory Coast, one representing an Antelope. African masks such as these were to prove a fertile source of artistic influence to abstract artists (such as Picasso)

Background imageAntelope Collection: African mammals fleeing from the jungle

African mammals fleeing from the jungle. Pastel drawing by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageAntelope Collection: Kudu Antelope Aldin

Kudu Antelope Aldin
A young kudu antelope, around six months old

Background imageAntelope Collection: Hunting and Fishing in Manitoba, Canada, 1877

Hunting and Fishing in Manitoba, Canada, 1877
Engraving showing four views of European men hunting and fishing in Manitoba, Canada, 1877. The views show (clockwise from top)

Background imageAntelope Collection: Antelope / Takhaitze / Nl

Antelope / Takhaitze / Nl
The takhaitze antelope

Background imageAntelope Collection: Springbok / Cuthbert Swan

Springbok / Cuthbert Swan
Springboks on the plains of South Africa (gazella euchore)

Background imageAntelope Collection: Hunting Antelope

Hunting Antelope
British sportsmen on the African veldt pursue the besbok (aka bontebok) (damatiscus albifrons)

Background imageAntelope Collection: Racial / Stalking Antelope

Racial / Stalking Antelope
Native man with a rifle, stalking antelope Date: circa 1830

Background imageAntelope Collection: Various types of deer

Various types of deer
Four types of deer: Fallow Deer, Roe Deer (male and female), and Antelope

Background imageAntelope Collection: Various ruminants

Various ruminants
Three types of ruminant: Giraffe, Goat Antelope, and Gazelle

Background imageAntelope Collection: Antelope Hunters C1900

Antelope Hunters C1900
White antelope hunters pose for a photograph with their kills, their native servants and the leopard which they used to do the hunting

Background imageAntelope Collection: Zebra Deer and Stag

Zebra Deer and Stag
Regents Park zoo, London Visitors admire the zebra, deer, stag and antelope

Background imageAntelope Collection: African Waterbucks

African Waterbucks
Waterbucks, water-loving antelopes, in Kruger National Park, Africa

Background imageAntelope Collection: Chamois (Bewick)

Chamois (Bewick)
capra rupicapra - though Linnaeus classified this as a goat, it is actually a capriform antelope found only in rocky and mountainous places



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