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Horns Collection (page 8)

Background imageHorns Collection: Gunpowder Horns

Gunpowder Horns
Ornamental gunpowder horns from Norway

Background imageHorns Collection: Four types of goat

Four types of goat: Capra or Wild Goat, Tibetan Goat, Argali, and Nepali Goat

Background imageHorns Collection: Three types of sheep

Three types of sheep: Mouflon, Domestic Sheep (male and female), and Merino

Background imageHorns Collection: Comb Maker 1827

Comb Maker 1827
A comb maker cutting the teeth of a comb; on his left is a bench with finished combs and on the ground are the horns from which he makes them

Background imageHorns Collection: Mistletoe Galop

Mistletoe Galop
MISTLETOE GALOP Christmas revellers dancing under the mistletoe while fiddlers play and a small group blow horns on the snowy street outside

Background imageHorns Collection: Toy Musical Instruments

Toy Musical Instruments
Toy musical instruments, including drums and horns

Background imageHorns Collection: Carnival Giants / 1910

Carnival Giants / 1910
Carnival giants marching through town scattering the citizens who scurry under their feet

Background imageHorns Collection: Racial / Many Horns / Sioux

Racial / Many Horns / Sioux
Many Horns: Chief of the Blackfoot Sioux

Background imageHorns Collection: Plane Meets Cow

Plane Meets Cow
A German biplane, forced to land in Russian territory, is confronted by a hostile cow whose horns threaten the planes fragile structure

Background imageHorns Collection: Diderot Horn Making

Diderot Horn Making
Making horns in a French atelier

Background imageHorns Collection: The Childrens Band

The Childrens Band
Six children, some young, some VERY young, prepare to give us a sextet for drums, horns and combs-and-paper

Background imageHorns Collection: Three Sheep 19C

Three Sheep 19C
A ram, a ewe and a lamb

Background imageHorns Collection: Hogarth Times Evening

Hogarth Times Evening
3. Evening The original Sadlers Wells building. The horns behind the husbands head suggest that he has been cuckolded

Background imageHorns Collection: Taking Bull by Horns

Taking Bull by Horns
William Gladstone taking the (Irish) bull by the horns

Background imageHorns Collection: Bewick - Dunky Sheep

Bewick - Dunky Sheep
The dunky is a species of DWARF SHEEP found in Lincolnshire. It has no horns and has an unusual head

Background imageHorns Collection: Bewick - Iceland Sheep

Bewick - Iceland Sheep
Though most sheep have two horns, some have four or even eight. However, Bewicks MANY-HORNED SHEEP seems to have three

Background imageHorns Collection: Red Devil / 3 Horned

Red Devil / 3 Horned
Red Devil with 3 horns, tail and goats legs pours money into the fire

Background imageHorns Collection: Hannibal at Casilinum

Hannibal at Casilinum
SECOND PUNIC WAR : Hannibal, the Carthaginian leader, at Casilinum, sends cows with bunches of burning twigs attached to their horns, causing the Roman garrison at Callicula to flee in fear

Background imageHorns Collection: Papirius Cursor enjoys a triumph

Papirius Cursor enjoys a triumph
After making a shameful attack on the Samnites, Lucius Papirius Cursor nevertheless enjoys a triumph usually awarded only to heroes

Background imageHorns Collection: Sacred bull in Benares, India

Sacred bull in Benares, India
A sacred bull in Benares, India, eats a leafy offering. In the Hindu religion, all cattle are sacred



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