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DURER, Albrecht (1471-1528). Hare. 1502. Renaissance art. Watercolour. AUSTRIA. Vienna. Albertina Gallery
Rabbits & Hares / LydonAn assortment of rabbits (Himalayan, Lop-eared, Flemish Giant, Angora, Black & Tan, Silver Grey, Dutch Grey & White, Dutch Black & White), and a Belgian Hare
HARE(lepus europaeus) Brown hare
Hare (Bewick)lepus timidus Harmless and inoffensive... fearful of every danger and attentive to every alarm, the Hare is continually upon the watch
The Hares Gap, Mourne Mountains - a view along the valley with three ladies. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Newcastle). Date: circa early 1900s
Three musical hares on three decorated Easter eggsThree musical hares play their instruments on three decorated Easter eggs
Studies of a harePencil studies of a hare by Raymond Sheppard
Coach at Red Lion 1868A coach laden with hampers and hares, geese and other game halts at the Red Lion pub at Christmas time - and a white Christmas, too !
H was a hard-headed harewho had such a horrible scare! As he opened one day, in the most heedless way, a hamper marked handle with care'! Date: 1908
How to allure the hare. Facsimile of an engravingHow to allure the hare. 19th century facsimile after a miniature in the manuscript of Gaston Phoebus, published in Paris, early 15th century
WW2 Chicks And HaresA WW2 childrens book illustration from The Blue-Eyed Cat. The image shows some hares and helmet wearing chicks performing training drills and excercises. Date: circa 1945
WW2, The Blue-Eyed Cat Enlists Some HaresA WW2 childrens book illustration from The Blue-Eyed Cat. The image portrays Tom the cat, wearing military uniform, enlisting some hares to help him catch some mice. Date: circa 1945
Hare with holly and mistletoe on a Christmas cardA dead hare hanging with holly and mistletoe on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
HARE STRUNG UPA dead hare, strung up by its hind legs. Date: 1930s
HUNTING / THE BAGThe day's bag - an array of dead hares and game bags Date: 1929
HARE'S APPARATUSRobert Hare's device for communicating with the dead Picture 1 of 2 Date: circa 1854
Brown Hares by David Parry
Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hare sSilverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hares ear, Bupleurum rotundifolium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557
Chinese seller of sugar hares and a truckChinese seller of sugar hares or mooncakes at the 4th moon, and truck to carry Chinese wine, beer brewed from millet, Qing Dynasty
Curtis British Entomology Plate 756Hymenoptera: Ceropales variegatus = Ceropales variegata [Plant: Lagurus ovatus (Hare?s Tail Grass)] Date: 1824-39
Davallia canariensis (L. ) Sm. hares foot fernSketch 18, Newfoundland Volume. From a collection of original drawings and sketches by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
HARES / COMMON 19CTwo common hares. Date: 19th century
Two hares in a field of cabbages, undeterred by a rather meagre-looking scarecrow. Date: 1906
Seeking to arrest the dread disease: ridding the infected district of creatures likely to carry plague-microbes
Christmas card in the shape of a jar of red currant jelly -- open to reveal a hare inside. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Hare coursing Date: 1807
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
Babies in a broken eggshell, carried by lambs in a harness. Date: circa 1900s
Old Maid card game - Harry Hare in a hurry. circa 1950s
Poultry and game seller, St Petersburg, Russia. 19th century
In the Hares Gap - a view up a stream with man fishing to the gap in the Mournes. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Mournes). Date: circa early 1900s
Slieve Bearnagh and the Hares Gap, Newcastle - farm in the foreground with smoking chimney. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Newcastle). Date: circa early 1900s
Animals, birds and fairy folk on a New Year card -- two hares, a goblin, a witch, an owl and two chicks. Date: circa 1890s
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
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
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
Blue / Mountain / Arctic / Siberian HARE - in Winter coat. (Lepus timidus ). In zoo. Ekaterinburg, Russia
Young Siberian HARE - leveret, sitting. Ural Mountains. Russia, . spring
Young Hare / Leveret - stands on hind legs. Ural Mountains, Russia, spring
Market Reports Illustrated - Hares - Moderate SupplyMarket Reports Illustrated - " Hares - Only a very moderate supply!" A barber ponders the task ahead (get it)
Small chest of the hares. 11th -12th c. Made with larch and aloe wood and bone figures. Romanesque art. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN
Fox and two hares. Date between 1800 and 1870
A Hunting Party C. 1900A shooting party split left and right into groups of estate workers and the richer guests, stand in admiration of their bag of hares and small game birds Date: circa 1900
TEXTBOOK / 1880 / PLATE 7Plate 7 features pictures of hares, storks and rocking horses. Date: 1880
A country shooting party in AustriaA picnic during a country shooting party in Austria
Fishmonger and Poulterer on Elizabeth StBrames - A Fishmonger and Poulterer on Elizabeth Street, Pimlico, London
Hares Eating LeavesHares munching grass and leaves
Various hares, rabbits, etcVarious rodents: Mountain Hare, White Hare, Rabbit, Beaver, and Muskrat
Hares (Hokusai)Two hares
Mac Fisheries PoulterersMac Fisheries in Cheltenham, taking orders for Christmas for local home fed chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, capons and English pheasants, rabbits, hares and oysters