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Dragons Collection (page 3)

Background imageDragons Collection: Sculptures on front of Lambeth HQ Main Building

Sculptures on front of Lambeth HQ Main Building
Three art deco style sculptures on the front of Lambeth HQ Main Building. Date: 1937

Background imageDragons Collection: The Fairy Pageant

The Fairy Pageant, Bonzos Annual, 1935 Date: 1935

Background imageDragons Collection: China - The Great Wall with inscription

China - The Great Wall with inscription Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDragons Collection: A wealthy Chinese lady writing

A wealthy Chinese lady writing in the traditional style with brush and ink. Date: circa 1910

Background imageDragons Collection: Pogona barbata, bearded dragon

Pogona barbata, bearded dragon
Drawing 362 from the Watling Collection titled Jew Lizard, Bid de wang by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon Tree, Tenerife 1873

Dragon Tree, Tenerife 1873
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageDragons Collection: Hylocereus triangularis, pitahaya fruit

Hylocereus triangularis, pitahaya fruit
Plate 510 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDragons Collection: Lophognathus gilberti, gilberts dragon

Lophognathus gilberti, gilberts dragon
Designated holotype of Lophognathus gilberti, gilbert?s dragon. Catalogue number BMNH 1946.8.28.69 (XXIII.44ce). M. Spirit specimen. rnPort Essington [collected 1838-1849]

Background imageDragons Collection: A fantasy illustration of pre-historic reptiles

A fantasy illustration of pre-historic reptiles
Illustration entitled The Age of Reptiles, by John Martin for Geology for Beginners by G. F. Richardson (1842)

Background imageDragons Collection: Pogono barbata, bearded dragon

Pogono barbata, bearded dragon
Drawing 361 from the Watling Collection titled Native name Ngarrang by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797

Background imageDragons Collection: Arbor draconis, dragon tree

Arbor draconis, dragon tree
Illustration from Flora Exotica (1720) by Johann Godfried Simula. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDragons Collection: Vase with Dragons. Mesopotamian art. Ceramics

Vase with Dragons. Mesopotamian art. Ceramics. IRAQ. Bagdad. Baghdad Museum

Background imageDragons Collection: George and the Dragon

George and the Dragon
Saint George slaying the dragon. Date: c. 1400s

Background imageDragons Collection: Chinese Dragon

Chinese Dragon
A Chinese dragon Date: 1908

Background imageDragons Collection: SEA DRAGON

SEA DRAGON
A Sea Dragon

Background imageDragons Collection: Green Dragon

Green Dragon
The Green Dragon

Background imageDragons Collection: Female Type / Wild 1935

Female Type / Wild 1935
Female Type/Wild 1935

Background imageDragons Collection: Da Zhao Temple, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China

Da Zhao Temple, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China
Part of the Da Zhao Temple (meaning Infinite Temple), a Buddhist monastery at Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, in the Peoples Republic of China

Background imageDragons Collection: Germany - Drachenfels, near Bonn

Germany - Drachenfels, near Bonn
The Drachenfels, a mountain known as Dragons Rock (pictured), in the Siebengebirge mountain range near Bonn, Germany. The castle ruin on top bears the same name

Background imageDragons Collection: Increase in rail fares

Increase in rail fares
The New Dragonades Or, How to squeeze money out of the working-man. Dedicated to Liberal" -minded Directors." Two steam trains with dragons heads crush working men beneath their wheels

Background imageDragons Collection: Planets - Saturn

Planets - Saturn
SATURN drives his chariot through the skies, drawn by a pair of dragons : miners dig in the earth, prophets and soothsayers, magicians and witches play their trades

Background imageDragons Collection: Buddhist Dragon Worship

Buddhist Dragon Worship
Buddhist priests offer sacrifices to the dragon

Background imageDragons Collection: Classical Dragon

Classical Dragon
A classical dragon breathes fire

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon (Mandeville)

Dragon (Mandeville)
Sir John Mandeville encountered flying dragons in the course of his unbelievably remarkable travels

Background imageDragons Collection: Babylonian Dragon

Babylonian Dragon
Dragon, supposedly worshipped by the Babylonians

Background imageDragons Collection: Japan Temple Portico

Japan Temple Portico
JAPAN: Portico of the Temple of the Four Dragons

Background imageDragons Collection: Outwitted Dragon

Outwitted Dragon
A dragon is outwitted. (From the Romanian myth Stan Bolovan)

Background imageDragons Collection: Salt on Dragons Tail

Salt on Dragons Tail
Todays youngsters aren t afraid of dragons : they know you only have to sprinkle salt on their tails, and the fearsome beast breathes fire no more

Background imageDragons Collection: Tsing-Chen and Dragon

Tsing-Chen and Dragon
Tsing-chen, the Chinese spirit of the wells, rides a blue dragon

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragons in America

Dragons in America
The Spanish conquistadors find dragons in America; the natives catch and cook them

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon Hunt Series - 6

Dragon Hunt Series - 6
The knight is presented to the Master of the Order of the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, who applauds his deed as worthy of their oath of chivalry

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon Hunt Series - 5

Dragon Hunt Series - 5
The knight rides back into the city in triumph, accompanied by his retainers who carry the corpse of the dragon so that everyone can see it has been well and truly slain

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon Hunt Series - 3

Dragon Hunt Series - 3
The knight seeks out the dragon in his lair and, aided only by his two faithful hounds, engages the dragon in fight

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon Hunt Series - 2

Dragon Hunt Series - 2
The knight kneels in a chapel, praying to the Virgin Mary for strength and courage in his forthcoming fight with the evil monster

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon Hunt Series - 1

Dragon Hunt Series - 1
The knight arrives, hoping to slay the fearful dragon which is terrorising the country

Background imageDragons Collection: A Small Dragon

A Small Dragon
The queen is terrified by a small dragon - illustration to Mme d Aulnoys tale The frog and the lion-fairy

Background imageDragons Collection: King on Dragon

King on Dragon
The king, riding a dragon, rescues the queen from monsters - illustration to Mme d Aulnoys tale, The frog and the lion-fairy

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon (Munster)

Dragon (Munster)
Dragons - one with two heads, the other with three - reported by travellers in Asia

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon (De Bry)

Dragon (De Bry)
Flying dragons were among the weird creatures reported from the New World by Vespucci and other explorers

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon (Kircher)

Dragon (Kircher)
A two-legged non-flying dragon, perceived as an animal species rather than an otherworldly monster

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon & Empress

Dragon & Empress
A dragon carries off an Empress (From the Serbian myth " Nine Pea-Hens and Golden Apples" )

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon in her Bed

Dragon in her Bed
A lady is somewhat surprised to find theres a dragon in her bed

Background imageDragons Collection: Alexander & Dragons

Alexander & Dragons
Alexander the Great encounters winged dragons in the course of his far Eastern expedition

Background imageDragons Collection: Folklore / Dragons

Folklore / Dragons
A dragon from the caves of Mount Pilatus, Switzerland

Background imageDragons Collection: Gold Dragon / Book Cover

Gold Dragon / Book Cover
A fairy rides a gold dragon

Background imageDragons Collection: Dragon of Krakow

Dragon of Krakow
THE DRAGON OF KRAKOW, Poland, scares a shepherd

Background imageDragons Collection: The Dragon of Wantly

The Dragon of Wantly
THE DRAGON OF WANTLY receives a kick from an armoured man so, rather more effectively, he breathes fire at him



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