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Stag / Monarch of Glen 19CA large stag in the Scottish Highlands. Date: 19th century
Scottish Deerhound, guarding a dead deer Date: 20th century
Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats - Music Sheet CoverMairzy Doats and Dozy Doats (Mares eats Oats and Does Eat Oats) - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingstone
Deer Hunt on ExmoorHunting red deer in the Vale of Porlock, Exmoor, Somerset. Date: 1922
A Large Red Deer stagA Large Red Deer Stag (Cervus elaphus), with impressive antlers. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Scottish Types - Deer Stalking, Clan McLean. 19th century
Cladognathus sp. stag beetleA specimen of a large stag beetle from Asia. Stag beetles belong to the family (Lucanidae). Only male stag beetles have horns or antlers
Hunting Series (1 of 5) - Deer Stalking - returning with the spoils
Imperial Stag HuntImperial Stage Hunt in the Forest of Compiegne. Huntsmen and women, dressed in red and green follow the hounds who have a stag in their sights
Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park, USAAhwahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park, California, USA, on the north side of the valley near the Royal Arches. Date: circa 1925
Two Deer enjoy Breakfast in Bed (charged extra)" Pass the toast, dear..!" - Mr and Mrs Roebuck enjoying an early morning cuppa in bed at the Old Stags Head Inn. I wonder if she has ant-eloped with him...! Date: 1914
Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois Date: circa 1900
Stag and his ReflectionTHE STAG SEEING HIMSELF IN THE WATER: A stag admires his antlers in a stream, and considers his legs not worthy but when he has to outrun a foe his legs prove more useful
Reindeer / Cecil AldinA reindeer
Great Irish Elk, MegatheriumOriginal artwork by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, donated by his granddaughter Mary Hawkins
London Trade Card - Nathan Drake, Colourman, successor to Mr Robert Keating, White Hart, Long Acre, London, supplies for artists and house painters. circa 1760s
Fallow deer with mottled back and large antlers, Dama dama.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or
Domestic female Reindeer with newborn calf (Rangifer tarandus). forest near river Taz; spring; North Tumen regon, Siberia, Russia
Muntiacus muntjak, Indian muntjacZoological drawing 6 (1:6) Cervus plicatus. Pencil outline, lateral and front views, of head of Indian muntjac, made by Sydney Parkinson (1745-1771) during Captain Cooks first voyage of discovery
Alphabet / H for HunterH - was a hunter who hunted a buck
Lapland ReindeerA herd of Lapland reindeer. They move in enormous herds, the record being claimed for a herd of 50, 000. The only type of deer where both males and females have antlers
Codex Capodilista, 1442. FalconerCAPODILISTA, Giovanni Francesco (15th c. - 15th c.). Capodilista Codex. 1434. Carlotus Capodilista de Transelgardi, nobleman of the lineage Capodilista, dressed in a falconers costume
Ping Pong at Denham CourtA game of ping pong (table tennis) in progress inside Denham Court, Denham, Buckinghamshire. Date: circa 1904
The Imperial Museum at Nara, Japan - with deerThe Imperial Museum by the Deer Park at the Shinto Kasuga Shrine at Nara, Japan. In the Deer Park, deer are able to roam freely
Pet GazelleGazelle brought to England from Africa by Captain Denham of the Avon steamship : though a popular pet, it is sufficiently unusual to be mentioned by the ILN
Iphigenia Not SacrificedAgamemnon is about to sacrifice his daughter so the Greek fleet can get under way to Troy, but Diana substitutes a deer at the last minute, and spirits her off to Tauris
Kedleston House / 1780Kedleston House, Derbyshire: seat of Lord Scarsdale
TEXTBOOK / 1880 / PLATE 9Plate 9 features pictures of deer, felling trees and butterfies
German Deer Hunt C16A German nobleman hunts the deer - he is on a horse, his servants are on foot, with a bunch of ferocious-looking dogs
Musk Deer / Swan / 1909Musk deer (moschus moschiferus)
Devon Stag Hunt 1940SThe chase of the Devon and Somerset stag hunt, with horses and hounds running downhill, England
Deer Gatecrashing LunchA deer in Richmond Park, Surrey, England, gatecrashes a cows lunch at its trough
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Reindeer 1597A German depiction with notes on hunting - in Germany, the reindeer is a creature to be hunted, rather than bred for its attributes as in Lapland
Elks in SwedenA family of Swedish elks grazing (alces malchis) : this is the largest species of deer : it is known as moose in north America
Deer Near HouseIn the cold weather, the wild deer come closer to the house
Passions from PhysiognomyPassions from Johann Caspar Lavaters Physiognomy. Sadness, Weeping, Compassion, Scorn, Horror, Terror or Fright, Anger, Hatred or Jealousy and Despair
Ancient settlement of the Ice Age, Kazakhstan areaAncient village settlement of the Ice Age or Stone Age, with a woman butchering a deer carcass, a man carving a stone, and people collecting firewood. 8700-2000 BCE
Stag, Cannock ChaseA fallow deer stag with antlers pauses with one foot raised as he looks up a ride in the forest of Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England Date: 1992
Costumes of the Kings of the Hebrews. King Saul of Israel and Judah in purple cape over white robes kneels before Hebrew rabbi and menorah candlelanbrum. Abiti de Re, &c
Fragment of the Column of Marcus Aurelius, Rome, Italy. Depicting Roman legionnaires and lions in a river. Framinento della colonna Antonina
King William Rufus on his fateful hunting trip in 1100King William Rufus (The Red King) (1087-1100) misses a big deer with his arrow whilst out hunting in the New Forest - he cried out to his friend Walter Tyrel who let fly an arrow
Deer Hounds Victorian period Date: 19th century
Deer Hounds Date: 19th century
Croydon Red Deer Pub early 1900s
Stag hunting in Scotland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Knole House, Sevenoaks, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Avenue and Church, Studley Park, North YorkshireAvenue and Church, Studley Park, Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J