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SOLDIERS CATCH SHARKSailors begin to hack a shark to death on their deck which they have just caught. Date: circa 1830s
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ABRAHAM AND ISAACHe is all set to slit his son Isaac's throat when lo ! an angel turns up just in time with a reprieve for the lad, but a death sentence for a ram caught in a nearby thicket
The derelict of a whaling ship is caught up by an iceberg Date: 1905
Vampire of VinezacLE VAMPIRE DE VINEZAC Janssouint, gravedigger of Vinezac, is caught doing things that our pen refuses to recount Date: 1883
Postcard design - A Colds a horrid thing to get. Little girl blowing her nose with a handkerchief. Date: circa 1937
Comic postcard, Man with line of fish he didn t catch Date: 20th century
Excited race-goersRace-goers caught up in the excitement of the moment. Date: circa 1930s
Men outside a snack bar see something amusingCharacters outside a Central London snack bar have their attention caught by something amusing. Date: circa 1950s
Comic postcard, Little girl at the seaside with goat Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Helter Skelter, Edinburgh Exhibition Date: 20th century
Woman about to fall over with her shoes caught in the mud during a walk after the rain. Miseries of the Country. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed
Husband holding off his angry wife with mop. A bottle of gin on the windowsill and a sign reading Conjugal Felicity a Romance. A Stag at Bay
Regency gentleman on a horse caught on a sty during a fox hunt with hounds. How to Do Things by Halves. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury
Regency man riding a horse using a whip, while a man whips a galloping donkey and a couple in a carriage beat a horse. How to Make the Least of Him
Scottish traveller dancing a jig with a violinist. I ve been throw Hollan, Spain and France, An at Vienna learn d to dance
Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female -- a satirical comment on the Free Trade policy, which was benefiting the country, but in which the agricultural districts had not yet taken part
Catching a crabYoung boy and girl on the beach studying the crab caught in their net. Artist: Susan Beatrice Pearse Date: circa 1912
Tunny caught bys G Bassett, September 1937Tunny caught bys G Bassett in September 1937. 1937
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, I Caught a Fish Alive by Agnes Richardson
The Fishermans Dream
Ram caught in a thicket, UrRam caught in a thicket Ur, an ancient Sumerian city in Mesopotamia (Iraq)
Christmas at Windsor Castle 1856Bringing in the massive and varied pile of game from the forest for the Royals Christmas banquet. 1856
Cupid and spiders web on a Valentine cardCupid with net and spiders web on a Valentine card -- Caught in Loves Web. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Spiders web on a Valentine card -- Caught in Loves Web. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Boy and dog in a boat on a cutout greetings card -- the boy has caught a fish. circa 1890s
Cartoon, Sketches at Margate, Caught on the Jetty, A Couple of Real Margateers. early 19th century
Postcard booklet, three boys fishing, Dixieland, USA. Date: 1937
Postcard booklet, boy with fish, Dixieland, USAPostcard booklet, boy looks at a fish he has caught, Dixieland, USA. Date: 1937
Buck & John Thornton caught in the rapids. Date: First published: 1903
Cessna 180 HB-COU (msn 31700) On 12 April 1960, this aircraft crashed and caught fire, when the pilot lost control trying to regain VMC in low clouds (240 feet), killing all three occupants
Lockheed U-2G N808XCentral Intelligence Agency - Lockheed U-2G N808X. One of several U-2s procured by the CIA, for operations from aircraft carriers, fitted with lift-dumping spoilers
North American YF-100A Super Sabre 52-5754 (msn 180-1), the first prototype F-100 with test pilot Joseph Walker posing in the cockpit, probably at Edwards Air Force Base
A mischievous-looking girl, caught on camera knitting in an armchair in her cottage, with her little dog behind her! Date: 1940s
Couple in Summer Storm Date: 1948
Fishing From Canoe Date: 1947
Caught in the Act Date: 1950
Fisherman Snags Salmon Date: 1950
Letterman Rescues Coed
Men Fishing Date: 1930
Forager the puppy sniffs at the Irish stewCaught at last -- Forager the puppy sniffs at the Irish stew, onions and potatoes on a plate. Date: 1912
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 13. Roger WetheredThis famous amateur is seen here playing one of the most difficult shots of the game, recovering from heather. His short follow through and the lowness of his club during this shot are noticeable
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 14. Abe MitchellA giant of the game whose name crops up in conversation sooner or later wherever two or three golfers are gathered together
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 6. Major C. O. HezletMajor Hezlet won the Irish Amateur Golf Championship in 1926, and is famous for his very wide stance. He is seen here striding the course like a Colossus. Date: 1928
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 18. Thomas Philip PerkWho recently won the Amateur Championship. He has the true golf swing, compact, powerful, rhythmic and spontaneous, and is undoubtedly the best young amateur golfer who has appeared since Wethered
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 11. George GaddThe popular Roehampton professional has a peculiar habit of putting with his elbows well out. He also gives the putter one or two quick unpward jerks before striking the ball on the green. Date: 1928
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 5 James BraidProfessional golfer James Braid (1870 - 1950). James Braid became a professional golfer in 1896, he won the first British Open in 1901
Nothing Doing!, by Lawson WoodA pelican trying to eat the fish he has caught. Date: 930