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Bottlenose dolphin - underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions
Two Baby Chimpanzees with childrens clothes and furniture at the Carl Hagenbecks Tierpark at Stellingen. Carl Hagenbeck (1844-1913) founded Germanys most successful privately owned zoo
Easter Bunny posing with large egg for a photographThe Easter Bunny poses proudly with a large Easter egg for a photograph, taken by another rabbit! Date: 1906
The Easter Bunny brings eggs home in a wheelbarrowThe Easter Bunny bringing colourful Easter eggs home in a wheelbarrow. Date: 1908
Mrs Caudles Curtain Lectures - Mr Caudle late to bed" Pretty Time of night to come to bed Mr Caudle. Ugh! Enough to give any woman her death. I m sure." (Mrs Caudles Lectures) First published in " Punch" in 1845
Anthropomorphic vase. ca. 800. Mixtec art. Terra-cotta. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology
Chimu TumiA gold and turquoise ceremonial knife or tumi with an anthropomorphic handle. Chimu culture, Peru. Date: 1100-1440
Anthropomorphic figure. Chibcha art. Sculpture; Terra-cotta
LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Anthropomorphic scene. Neolithic art. Cave
TANZANIA. Kolo. Anthropomorphic scene. Cave
NORWAY. Begby. Anthropomorphic figures (1000 BC)
Anthropomorphic bronze lamp (young Ethiopian), popularly known as El Negret. 1st-2nd c. AD. It represents an Ethiopian
Patriotic elephantsTwo elephants patriotically wave the Union and English flags, while bunting flutters in the breeze. Date: 1950s
Man turning into a catA gentleman visits his Doctor with the distinct impression he is turning into a cat.... by the evidence on show he is correct
Granpop rides the Cresta by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration featuring Granpop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood hurtling down a piste head-first on a toboggan, much to the bemusement of a small monkey and bear. Date: 1935
Gran pops Nutcracker Suite by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang utan character, Granpop, together with the help of some monkeys and a pig, attempting to crush a coconut with a homemade nutcracker. Date: 1934
Granpop Thinks more Juice is Required by Lawson WoodGranpop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood enjoys a ride in a homemade, ramshackle carriage pulled by a sweltering little monkey on a bicycle
Crocodile TearsA crocodile with toothache cries tears of pain. Drawing on a postcard by George Ranstead an amateur artist of the Great War who served in the Army Pay Corps
Granpop gives him an earful by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing Granpop (Lawson Woods wily orang-utan) throwing tomatoes at a thieving pig. Date: 1934
With Granpops best wishes by Lawson WoodHumorous and rather sweet illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang utan character Gran pop giving out Christmas presents to all his animal chums
Granpops Lodge of InstructionHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang-utan character, Granpop together with a monkey and a pig attending a Freemasons meeting at a makeshift Lodge! 1934
Granpop Gets Down to Brass Tacks by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood featuring his orang utan character, Granpop, descending a ladder only to stand painfully on some brass tacks. His porcine companion seems to find this hilarious
Granpop Tests the Swimming Pool Water by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood depicting his creation Granpop, an orang-utan, testing a teacup of water before his animal friends launch themselves from a makeshift springboard
Granpop Does a Bit of Animal Grab by Lawson WoodA game of cards between an Granpop, a pig and a monkey becomes rather fraught. Date: 1934
New Baby Greetings postcardA New Baby Greetings postcard, featuring Dr Stork, who has just delivered a little bundle of joy. " May All Your Troubles Be Little Ones" !!! Date: 1905
Mr Fox the Lawyer 1851
Anon. Cats cradlesA little boy kitten obediently helps a lady cat with her knitting wool
South American ceramicsItems of material culture from South America. Distinctive ceramic bowls and drinking vessels, sporting fierce mask faces and anthropomorphic forms. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard
Tatler Travel Number front cover, 1956Bright and jolly front cover design for The Tatler Travel Number by Lowen featuring, rather inexplicably, a red squirrel, who is packing various bits of sporting equipment
THE FLIRT CAT 19CThe flirt cat
Society Cats and RatsSociety cats and rats
Cycling Cats Good NightA ginger tom with a Cheshire cat grin whizzes by on a penny farthing with 3 kittens in tow as he wishes us Good Night from a banner. Probably the final slide of the evening