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Two hares in a field of cabbages, undeterred by a rather meagre-looking scarecrow. Date: 1906
THE HARE AND THE FROGS The timid hare discovers that there are creatures even more timid than himself - one of Dores most powerful images. Date: circa 1870
APHRODITE IN CHARIOTAphrodite travels in her chariot, drawn by two very strong doves, while Cupid holds the reins : Flora sprinkles the way with flowers, and a hare follows
A POACHER IS CAUGHTA country lad has been caught poaching a hare, and now he is brought before the owner of the estate Date: circa 1830
HARE AND TORTOISETHE HARE AND THE TORTOISE The hare sleeps... and the tortoise wins the race Date: 1809
FOLKLORE / GRANDBETEThe GRANDBETE (= Great Beast) is a scary monster of Berry, central France, usually in the form of a huge bull, though sometimes as a dog, hare or sheep - but always gigantic Date: 1851
Seeking to arrest the dread disease: ridding the infected district of creatures likely to carry plague-microbes. Illustrative diagram in The Illustrated London News showing how a major cull of rats
Winifred Hare as Stella, perched precariously on a crescent moon, in The Silver Slipper at the Lyric Theatre in 1901. Date: 1901
Christmas card in the shape of a jar of red currant jelly -- open to reveal a hare inside. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Royal Arsenal Football Team: O Brien, Powell, McAvoy, Hollis (Trainer), Jenkyns (Captain), Davis, Boyle, Gavin Crawford, Mills, Hare, Gordon, Buchanan, Mortimer, Howatt, Storer, Caldwell, Ward. 1890s
WW1 - Italian Propaganda - The Tortoise and the HareWW1 - Italian Propaganda postcard - re-telling of the story of the tortoise (The Allies) and the hare (The Central Powers) striving to be the first to gain Victory. Date: circa 1916
Hare coursing Date: 1807
Greyhound racing - Cover of Sporting & Dramatic NewsFront cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News reporting on the new sport of greyhound racing. Top left photograph shows Be Sporty, an outstanding hurdler and top right shows Tall Oak
The Season by Charles GravesArticle in The Sphere by Charles Graves explaining the London Season from the viewpoint of the debutante. The article is illustrated by photographs of well-known debs including Rose Bingham
Ashford Valley Hunt MeetThe Ashford Valley Foxhounds meet outside the Hare & Hounds Pub, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
Hare Street Roman RoadA Roman road at Hare Street, Cottered, Hertfordshire, England. Slightly curved, it appears to point ultimately toi Braughing Camp, an old earthwork. Date: 1930s
Catching the HareHumorous illustration by George Studdy, creator of Bonzo, with a Bonzo-like dog messing up proceedings at the greyhound track
Victorian Scrap - Head of Hare. late 19th century
Hunting hare, 17th centuryA huntsman on foot blowing a hunting horn leads the way for two huntsmen and their dogs, in close pursuit of a hare. circa 1660
Decorative hareHare in decorative circular design by Heywood Sumner (18531940), a painter, illustrator and craftsman involved with the Arts and Crafts movement. Date: 1889
Christmas card, smoking rabbit with hollyChristmas card, Smoking rabbit with holly -- Bring back Sweet Mem ries of bygone Days. circa 1905
Old Maid card game - Harry Hare in a hurry. circa 1950s
Hare Hunting. circa 1840
Honour Was Satisfied by H M Bateman, or, The Seasons Retrospect. This illustration shows a man hunting, but is such a bad shot that he hits nothing
Kitchen at St Lucys Home, GloucesterGirls and staff in the kitchen at St Lucys Home of Charity, Hare Lane, Gloucester, founded in 1866. Date: Date unknown
The Closed Book by St George Hare R. IThe Closed Book by St George Hare R.I. Date: 1912
Gallant Company, 1633, by Pieter Codde (1599-1678)Pieter Codde (1599-1678). Dutch painter. Gallant Company, 1633. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a hare, the sacred animal ofEgyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a hare, the sacred animal of the goddess Unut. New Kingdom. Egypt
Music cover, The Rowing Club, Sports & Pastimes of the British Isles by Ralph Alard. 1911
Caricature of A W Pinero, John Hare and W H KendalCaricature of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pineros play, The Squire, at St Jamess Theatre, London
Caricature of the actor John HareCaricature of the English actor and theatre manager Sir John Hare -- First Old Man. circa 1880s
Animals, birds and fairy folk on a New Year card -- two hares, a goblin, a witch, an owl and two chicks. Date: circa 1890s
Henry Baron ColeraineHENRY HARE, second baron COLERAINE antiquary Date: 1636 - 1708
Constantia Ldy ColeraineCONSTANTIA LUCY, baroness COLERAINE first wife of Henry Hare, second baron Date: ? - 1680
Sir Robert ChristisonSIR ROBERT CHRISTISON Scottish medical, specialising in jurisprudence - he was an expert witness in the Burke & Hare and other trials - and in toxicology. A keen climber. Date: 1797 - 1882
HARES / 3 TYPES C1830Three types of hare: 1. common hare 2. Alpine hare 3. capybara Date: circa 1830
Hare / Howitt C1805A common hare, lying on straw. Date: 1809
John Hare / Vfair 1890Sir JOHN HARE English actor-manager Date: 1844 - 1921
Hallaton Pie Festival -2The vicar and the deputation Date: circa 1900
Greyhound racing - canine actors in the limelightSketches at White City greyhound racing stadium when the sport was enjoying a meteoric rise in popularity. A stadium was established in Manchester in 1926
John HareSir John Hare (1844 - 1921), English actor-manager. Date: 1899
Family opening hamper on a Christmas cardFamily opening a hamper on a three-part Christmas card, with holly and mistletoe. Date: circa 1890s
Cat and hare in moonlight on a New Year cardA humanised cat and hare in a romantic pose in the moonlight on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Children with nursery rhyme scenes on a Christmas card -- One, two, three, four, five, I caught a hare alive! Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, And let it go again! Date: circa 1890s
Two rabbits in the snow on a Christmas cardTwo humanised rabbits in the snow on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Four hares on pennyfarthing bicycles on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Two hares in moonlight on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
The Shadow DancePlate 17 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated with designs by Joseph Wolf, London 1874. Date: 1874