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Mercury. Roman god of trade. (identified as the Greek Hermes). Bronze statuette. From the Ribes Valley, Ripoll?s. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Greece. Athens. Parthenon West Pediment. Figure of Hermes. About 438-432 BC. High Classical. Attica. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Union Street, Lima, Peru, South AmericaView of Union Street, Lima, Peru, South America, with the Club Nacional, Colon Theatre, Hotel Bolivar (centre right), San Martin Theatre, and Banco de Credito de Peru (far right). Date: circa 1940
The Roman God Mercury silhouetted against a starThe Roman God Mercury (Greek God Hermes) silhouetted against a star in the sky. This image is an example of gold and silver ink printing on ordinary chromo label paper
Hermaphroditus, son of Hermes and Aphrodite, his beauty captivated the nymph Salmacis; she prayed to be so closely united to him that they became as one - and her prayer was granted
Hermes & Zeus (Lagrenee)Hermes carries the infant Zeus to the nymphs of Melissa for safe-keeping
Air crash investigation, clerical staff at workAir crash investigation, three clerical staff at work in an office. Date: 1960s
Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Thasian marble. Relief. 480 BGreek Art. Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Thasian marble. Relief of the Passage of Theori. From the agora of Thasos. 480 BC. The Museum of Louvre. Paris
Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Detail. Thasian marble. RelieGreek Art. Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Detail. Thasian marble. Relief of the Passage of Theori. From the agora of Thasos. 480 BC. The Museum of Louvre. Paris
Votive relief for the shepherd god. About 160 AD. Two figures of Pan in a grotto with an altar and a tree between them, above three nymphs, Hermes and a cult pillar of Hecate. Glyptothek. Munich
Head of Hermes Propylaios. Roman copy from an greek originalHermes Propylaios. Head of Hermes, found on the steps of the Acropolis of Athens. Roman copy of a Greek original of Alkamenes (active 440-400 BC). Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Bust of Hermes. 3rd century BC. Sculpture from Gjyral (Elbasan). National Archaeological Museum. Tirana. Albania
Allegorical fresco. Hall ceiling. Museum of Ethnography. BudAllegorical fresco depicting goddess Justice surrounded by the figures depicting Justice and Peace and the Sin and Retribution
Mercury. StatueRoman Art. Spain. Mercury. Statue. 2nd century A.C. Parian marble sculpted. It comes from Italica. Archeological Museum of Seville. Andalusia. Spain
Head of a bearded god in Pentelic marble probably depicting Zeus or Hermes. It seems a work by parian sculptor Euphron. Dated between 450-440 B.C. Eetioneia sanctuary in Piraeus
Greek Stage / HeraklesA stage scene with Herakles and Hermes from the Necropolis of Cyrene
Paddington Street, West London. Date: circa 1905
Handley Page Hermes aloft-BOACs G-ALDM
Handley Page Hermes 4A (forward view, on the ground) -Britavias G-ALDP
CARRACHE, Annibale. The Galleria Farnese. 1597-1602. ITALY. Rome. Farnese Palace. Paris and Mercury. Baroque art. Fresco
Domingo YriarteDOMINGO YRIARTE Spanish diplomat, with fine ornament of Hermes/Mercury. Date: 1746 - 1795
Johann Timotheus HermesJOHANN TIMOTHEUS HERMES German writer with his autograph Date: 1738 - 1821
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Handley Page HP82 Hermes V. c.August 1949. Date: 1949
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Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV G-ALDT Hestia - BOAC markingsHandley Page HP81 Hermes IV, G-ALDT, Hestia, in BOAC markings
Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV G-ALDM Hero in BOAC markingsHandley Page HP81 Hermes IV, G-ALDM, Hero, in BOAC markings over the Needles, Isle of Wight
Handley Page Hermes
Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV. circa 1950. Date: 1950
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The first Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV G-AKFPThe first Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV, G-AKFP
The first Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV G-AKFP during taxiThe first Handley Page HP81 Hermes IV, G-AKFP, during taxi trials. 2 September 1948. Date: 1948
Handley Page HP74 Hermes II G-AGUB at the 1947 SBAC showHandley Page HP74 Hermes II, G-AGUB, at the 1947 SBAC show at Radlett. 9 September 1947. Date: 1947
Head of Hermes. 4th c. BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
HMS Hermes seaplane carrier, WW1An aerial view of HMS Hermes, the first experimental seaplane carrier of the Royal Navy, a refitted Highflyer-class cruiser. Sunk in October 1914 by a German U-boat. Date: circa 1914
Syra, GreeceView from the sea of Ermoupoli (Ermoupolis / Hermoupolis / Town of Hermes ) on the island of Syros (Siros / Syra), in the Cyclades, Greece. Date: circa 1910s
Ancient ships in a Roman seaportAn ancient Roman ships in a Roman seaport. Mercury, messenger of the gods and god of commerce, oversees proceedings from atop a column in the harbour
Dunlop Tyre Advert 18with Hermes / Mercury... Date: 1934
Greek Flag - Sculpture by PraxitelesSculpture by Praxiteles of Hermes with the Infant Dionysus, (discovered at Olympia in 1877) set in a border of the modern Greek flag
HMS HermesThe British ship HMS Hermes which was torpedoed by a German submarine in October 1914
Torpedoed by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover: H. M.s Hermes, a seaplane carrying shipTorpedoed by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover: H.M.S Hermes, a seaplane carrying ship
Planets - MercuryMERCURY (Hermes) drives his chariot drawn by two carrier pigeons over Earth where merchants are trading, importing, selling, bartering, and exchanging goods
Herse and MermesHermes/Mercury falls madly in love with Herse, daughter of Cecrops, and bribes her sister Aglaura to help him achieve his amorous ends
Aglaura into RockAglaura, daughter of Cecrops, is inspired by Athena, who hates her, with jealousy of her sister Herse, beloved by Hermes, who consequently turns her into a rock
Battus into a RockHermes asks peasant Battus to watch over cattle hes stolen from Apollo, then to test him, comes in disguise and asks where they are, he tells him, so he turns him into a rock
Iliad / PrylisSon of Hermes, Greek soothsayer who was inspired by Athena to propose the Wooden Horse as a subterfuge to get through the Trojan defences
Hermes / MercuryDecoration on fairground ride
The principal classical gods of Olympus: Aphrodite, Cupid, Zeus and Hermes