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Teddy drinking OvaltineAdvertising postcard for Ovaltine. Poor Teddy has caught a cold. Artist: Phyllis Cooper Date: circa 1922
Large spider in webA large spider sits patiently, watching as his web does all the work, reeling in his prey. 1925
The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (4 / 4)Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland
Starter caught at the ToteThe Starter who was Caught at the Tote by Patrick Bellew. The massed ranks of punters, jockeys, policeman and even a horse react with undiluted horror at the sight of the race starter placing a bet
The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (2 / 4)Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland
Inlaid Marble panel - Siena, ItalyAn inlaid marble decorated panel inside the Duomo (Cathedral) in Siena, Italy, depicting the martyrdom of Absalom (Avshalom), the third son of David, King of Israel
The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (1 / 4)Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland
The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (3 / 4)Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland
SwordfishingThis fisherman has caught a swordfish! Date: 1930s
Dog with a BirdA dog proudly carries the bird it has caught, in its mouth. Date: 1930s
Swordfish HaulHawling the freshly caught (and heavy) swordfish on board the Otehei ! New Zealand. Date: 1930s
Hunter trampled by elephant, Sri LankaCaught at Last -- a hunter being trampled by an elephant in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). 1854
Patrol of boy scouts making its way across difficult countryPractical demonstration of the way General Baden-Powells scouting scheme for boys has caught on ha been given by his scouts camp held at Chollerford near Hexham
Weathervane & WebLarge spiders webs are caught in the sunshine, hanging from a weathervane. Date: 1950s
Stray Dogs in PoundA Foundling: Lost, stray or unwanted dogs have been caught and put into the pound to await their fates. Hopefully the owners or new ones will take them home soon. Date: 1870s
Singing SurferSingers are not softies : Our cameraman caught Gay just as he was flat-diving into the surf and called him a song- and-surf man. Gay is a true athlete, muscular and lean. 1940s
The Heathen and the Christian - PlayThe Heathen and the Christian - promotional postcard for this play - performed at The Grand Theatre Southampton between 1908-1909
Retaliation, or the cudgeller caughtA cudgeller is reprimanded by three angry folk, who surround him and wave their cudgels frantically. Date: 18th Century
Dr Syntax in a country innA lady, caught in a moment of passion with a young man, accidently pours water onto Dr Syntax, who is concentrating on copying the wit of the window. Date: 1813
Vincenzo CibollaThe Italian brigand, Vicenzo Cibolla who was eventually caught in 1861. 1860s
ELH. Little Tommy TittlemouseLittle Tommy Tittlemouse lived in a little house, He caught fishes for other mens dishes. 20th century
Two Ladies of 1800Two ladies in morning dress; both wear round gowns caught at the neck, one carries a capacious bag - too big for a handbag, so perhaps its her knitting or sketch materials Date: February 1800
Couple on a BoatA young couple who have caught a fish appear to be in danger of capsizing as the man attempts to get back on board following some diving! 1960s
Barbary SpiderThe FASCIATA or BARBARY spider in its web with some flies it caught earlier. Date: 1795
King Henry III and De MontfordHenry III, caught in a storm, seeks refuge at De Montfords house, saying " I fear thunder and lightning, but I fear thee more than all the thunder and lightning in the world"
Dangerous fashions in the streetThe dangers of impractical fashions in the street. The reintroduction of the trained skirt, even for walking dresses, proves inconvenient and possibly fatal! Date: 1871
Guy Fawkes reprimands trespasserA life-like effigy of the famous Gunpowder Plot conspirator reprimands a schoolboy who has trespassed, having climbed a ladder over a fence to take fruit from the store shed
Cat hunting birdA splendidly sly looking cat creeps through the branches of a tree so as not to drop the bird from its mouth which it has just caught
Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish, PembrokeshireA group of Edwardian friends inspecting a catch of fish in a large Pembrokeshire garden. The two men, one of whom is a vicar, are holding fishing rods
Two girls fishing in a stream. They are looking at what they have caught in a milk bottle
Lynx caught in trapA lynx is caught by the leg in a steel jaw trap
The Countess of Ranfurly, wife of the Governor of the Bahamas, with the 339 lb tuna fish she caught in the Ladies Day International Tuna Tournament at Cat Day
Fishing at GeldestonA woman looking very tribal in a halter neck top, shorts and bare feet unhooks a freshly caught fish on the deck of her boat, while on the Waveney River at Geldeston near Beccles in Norfolk
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 9 H. CottonPofessional golfer Henry Cotton, 1907- 1987. Henry Cotton became a professional golfer at 17, he won the British Open three times in his career
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 8. Harry VardonProfessional golfer Harry Vardon, 1870- 1937. Harry Vardon turned professional at the age of 20. He is the only golfer who has won 6 Open Championships
Lear / Nonsense / WalesThere was a Young Lady of Wales, who caught a large fish without scales; When she lifted her hook, she exclaimed, Only look! that ecstatic Young Lady of Wales
The Vicious CircleTHE VICIOUS CIRCLE Unsportsmanlike conduct of a trout during the trouting season on Hampstead Ponds Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger
Lear / Nonsense / WellingThere was a Young Lady of Welling, whose praise all the world was a-telling; She played on a harp, and caught several carp, that accomplished Young Lady of Welling
Poacher caught in trapA poacher, with a rabbit he has caught over his back, is himself caught in a man-trap
Portrait of Princess Alice Maud Mary (1843-1878), Grand Duchess of Hesse, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Caught At Last by C. H. BlairAn illustration of a small dog sitting proudly next to his catch, a field mouse
An Osprey launches of a perchAn Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) launching into flight with a caught fish secured in its talons. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Catching a Whale off Deptford Pier, London, 1842Engraving showing a 15 foot, 2 ton, whale being caught at Deptford Pier, London, in 1842. This whale had been swimming down the River Thames when it was sighted by watermen on the pier
Caught at Waterburg by a force under Colonel Coen Brits: The elusive General Christian de Wet
H. M.s Sydney, caught the Emden at Keeling Cocos Islandm which resulted in the German ship been driven ashoreH.M.S Sydney, caught the Emden at Keeling Cocos Islandm which resulted in the German ship been driven ashore and burnt
Caught during the battle of Flanders: Greman prisoners on the march in Southend
Moose (Elk) / Olaus / CaughtA moose is trapped for the medicinal properties of its right foot
HMS Alert caught in ice off Cape Beechey, 1875-1876Engraving showing HMS Alert caught in the ice, against the shore of Cape Beechey during the 1875-1876 British Arctic Expedition