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Bringing in the Boars Head (and the Colmans Mustard!) - Christmas Feasting tradition. Date: circa 17th century
FOGOLINO, Marcello (1483-1553). Courtiers at Malpaga Castle. 1st half 16th c. ITALY. Bergamo. Malpaga Castle. Servants bringing game dishes to table. Renaissance art. Fresco
Boy scouts with raft at camp, British HondurasBoy scouts bringing in their large raft (named Katrinka) at Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America, 2 June 1951. Date: 1951
Private W Cheetham bringing up fresh supplies of bombsPrivate W. Cheetham (1st Btn. Shropshire Light Infantry) bringing up fresh supplies of bombs under very heavy fire at the crater at Hooge - August 9th 1915
British troops bringing in a German battery under fire, WW1British troops bringing in a German battery under fire, by B Hall
Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies to the trenches under heavy fire. After the horses had bolted, 670 Private Crapper of the 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion
Winter rations for British troops in the trenches 1917British commissariat methods: Army ration corps supplying hot food to the men in the trenches at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France; serving hot stew in bad weather often added very
Bringing home the hollyWinter / Christmas scene of children. Date: circa 1910
Bringing home the mistletoeWinter / Christmas scene of children. Date: circa 1910
Christmas Morning - Bringing Home Christmas DinnerThis picture shows a later 18th century scene of a couple bringing home their Christmas dinner. They are out in a snowy countryside and behind them there is a large reindeer
Bringing goods ashore - Port Elizabeth, South Africa Date: late 19th century
Thierry D alsaceTHIERRY D ALSACE Flemish crusader, son of Thierry duc de Lorraine : he made four journeys to the Holy Land, bringing back the blood of Jesus; built Gravelines. Date: ? - 1168
Bringing Daddys Dinner. Foster, Myles Birket 1825 - 1899
Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns. Date: circa 1905
Noblesse oblige - Swiss caring for injured soldiersNoblesse oblige - Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly. Despite neutrality in world conflict, the Swiss recognise their obligations due to their status to care for those injured in
Fishwives - Brittany, FranceThe Return of the Fishers - Fishwives carrying the catch ashore - Brittany, France Date: 1906
Newfoundland, Canada - Salmon Fishing - Harrys Brook. Date: 1902
British Empire Exhibition - St Ivel Cheese - MilkmaidA trade card (featuring a pretty young milkmaid) from the St. Ivel Cheese Company stand at the British Empire Exhibition, held at Wembley in 1924. Date: 1924
Thanksgiving Card - USA - Bringing in the Turkey (which appears to be full of life at this stage of proceedings!) Date: circa 1910s
Elisha Raises the Shunammites Son. circa 19th century
Abigail bringing presents to David. circa early 19th century
Daniel interprets the writing on the wallIn the Old Testament Book of Daniel, duringt a banquet hosted by King Belshazzar, mysterious writing (" Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin" ) appeared on the wall, written by a disembodied hand
Containers for transporting & storing plants & seeds. Illustration from John Ellis, Directions for bringing over seeds and plants from the East Indies to which is added
Argentina (19th c. ). Ranchers bringing an animalArgentina (19th c.). Ranchers bringing an animal to Buenos Aires. Engraving
Molay Burns 1314Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master, is burnt alive at Paris on the orders of Philippe IV, bringing the once proud Order to an ignominious end Date: 1314
Hungarian miners wife bringing home coal for the stove from slate pile. Coal camp, Chaplin, West Virginia. Date 1938 Sept
Bringing in the harvest. Date between 1898 and 1905
Bringing in the Teddy-turk. Illustration shows a chef labeled Special Privilege holding a large platter on which rests a huge turkey with the face of Theodore Roosevelt; he is about to place
Santa bringing presents for the children at Christmas. Date: c.1907
Guests at a Christmas or New Years Party, possibly at the Savoy Hotel, London. Some of the guests are in medieval style fancy dress, carrying in the traditional Boars Head decorated with holly
Children carrying sprigs of holly" Winter scene. " Bringing home the Holly". Children in the snow carrying holly. Hand coloured postcard illustration. " Date: c.1920
Bringing home the Christmas treeDressed squirrels and mouse carrying home the Christmas tree. From 1950s Christmas card. c.1950
Bringing home the Xmas giftsChildren pulling a sled through the town bearing gifts & a Christmas tree.Date: circa 1910
Sea Scouts bring boat ashore
Poster advertising Willss Gold Flake, showing a lovable basset hound bringing its master a slipper with an open box of cigarettes inside it. 20th century
Irish FishermenFishermen bringing in the days catch in choppy conditions, Ireland. Date: 1960s
Bringing home the turfA Colleen (a young unmarried Irish girl) bringing home a wicket backpack full of cut turf. Date: 1909
Pair-Horse HaywainBringing in the harvest, using an old-fashioned pair-horse haywain on a Lincolnshire farm, England. Date: 1950s
Three children bringing birthday flowersA Birthday Full of Fun -- three children bringing flowers. Date: early 20th century
Germans at a laager in German South West AfricaGermans bringing cattle to a sharpshooters laager (encampment) in German South West Africa (now Namibia). A rebellion by the Hereros against the German colonists took place between 1904 and 1907
Swedish Scout bringing drinks ashore
Little Red Riding Hood by Lilian Govey. Tis Little Red riding Hood bringing a present from mother. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: 1912
French Army AircraftIn their annual manoeuvres, the French army experiments with the use of monoplanes for reconnaissance purposes, bringing back information about the enemys whereabouts. Date: September 1910
Angel Bringing BabyAn Angel appears bearing the gift of a child Date: 1903
A man and woman of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
Bringing in the boars head at Queens College, Oxford
Palace Yard StairsBoats bringing passengers to Westminster, during the reign of Charles I
Prisoners - Egypt, 1917Grenville Collins Collection