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English gentleman on an old nag rejected by a man on a bay horse. Mr. Jack Bunting rejected. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by John Leech from Robert Smith Surtees Plain or
King Henry VIII in Victorian hunting outfit on horsebackKing Henry VIII in Victorian hunting outfit with a shepherds crook on horseback chasing a Catholic monk fleeing with the church gold. Parody of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, circa 1540
King Henry VIII of England celebrating May Day with his first queen Catherine of Aragon, circa 1509. He is dressed in anachronistic Victorian outfit of top hat, coat, chain breeches and boots
Costume of a German bishop, early 13th century, from Worms Cathedral. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt
Arabian and Spanish hunting scenes. At top, an Arabian knight hunts a boar, his slaves place it on horseback, and he presents it to a woman outside a castle
Men on horseback hunting boars and bulls in ancient Etruria. The Etruscans trained dogs and falcons. From a gilded silver patera or bowl. Caccia
Man with cuckolds horns holding a magick cupMan with cuckolds horns in ruff, doublet and cape holding a magick cup. The enchanted goblet. La coupe enchantee. After Ludovico Ariosto
English tourists hunting in the highlands of Scotland, caught by a Scottish gamekeeper in tartan kilt and gaiters. Doctor Prosody taken for a poacher in the neighbourhood of Stirling
English tourists in a boat riding the whirlpool at the Strait of Corryvreckan between Jura and Scarba, Scotland. Doctor Prosody in peril at Corryvreckan
Woman in evening gown of black satin and tulle, edged with brillants. Robe de soir satin noir et tulle, bordee de brillants
Woman in lilac dress looking at herself in a mirrorWoman in lilac muslin silk dress with black velvet vest looking at herself in a mirror. Deshabille de mousseline de soie glycine drape et borde de fourrure, petite casaque de velours noir frappe
Woman in hunting outfit and mouse-grey carrick coat holding a whip. Tenue d equipage, carrik en drap souris. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil)
Woman holding a shotgun in a tweed hunting outfit, 1912Woman holding a shotgun in a hunting outfit of Scottish wool, gloves, gaiters and shoes. Costume de chasse en laine d Ecosse
Woman with shotgun in hunting outfit of green and tartan serge. Costume de chasse serge verte et ecossaise. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil)
Woman in striped linen dress holding a bird and cage, 1913Woman in green striped linen dress with pink linen border and fichu, holding a bird and cage. Robe de linon raye, bordee de linon rose, fichu aussi de linon rose
The Maharani of Cooch Behar pictured with Major Kunish Jung at a meet of the Belvoir hounds at Hungarton, near Grantham in February 1928. Date: 1928
Nancy Astor, the first woman M. P. to take her seat in the House of CommonsNancy Astor, the first woman M.P. to take her seat in the House of Commons, seen in 1911 arriving at a recent meet of the Pytchley Hunt. Date: 1911
LNER Advertisement - August 12thLNER Advertisement for train routes north to Scotland for the start of the grouse-shotting season on August 12th. 1928
The Sportsmans Study The Sportsmans StudyThe Sportsmans Study. circa 1835
The Sportsmans Present The Sportsmans PresentThe Sportsmans Present. circa 1835
Relics associated with King Henry VIII. Miniature of Anne of Cleves by Holbein, lid of ivory box containing Cleves miniature, lid of ivory box containing Henry VIII Holbein miniature
Queen Elizabeth I going hunting from Richmond Palace, Surrey. late 16th century
Cover design, The Cococub News, 1939Cover design, The Cococub News, issued by Cadbury Bros Ltd, Bournville. 1939
Aberdeen Terriers were originally bred as hunters of vermin, foxes and badgers. Artist: Philip Stretton Date: 1908
Fox TerriersWire-haired Fox Terriers, traditionally used by hunters to chase quarry into burrows and dens. Artist: Philip Stretton Date: 1908
Silhouette, Preparing for the Hunt. late 19th century
Tally ho at the London Hippodrome, through the splash paneThe grand finale of Tally-ho, the latest water spectacle at the London Hippodrome as viewed by the audience through the splash pane - glass barriers, which rose up to encircle the arena
Master of the South Devon Foxhounds Date: circa mid 1960s
Master of the Tiverton Stag Hounds. Date: 1961
A Day Wtih Lord Rothschilds Stag HoundsPage from The Tatler featuring photographs of hunting with Lord Rothschilds pack. Top left picture: A big jump over Cublington Brook; Lord Rothschild in full cry
Two men with dogs, hunting badgers in a wood. Date: circa 1820
Cartoon, Lord Salisbury and William Gladstone - I have had lots of shots, and I m blest if I can bring that old bird down. 1885
Hunting for food in the later Ice Age (Last Glacial Period), showing a family of cave dwellers with bow and arrow. At this time there was no English Channel
Music cover, The Fox Hunt Galop, by James GleadowMusic cover, The Fox Hunt Galop, composed by James Gleadow. 19th century
Reilefs from the momument of Taq-e Bostan on the outskirts of Kermanshah, Persia. The king hunting elephant, deer and boar 2, and the coronation of Shah Khosrau II, 1
Saxon archers with bow, arrows and quiver, 8th centurySaxon archer with bow and arrow, brace of birds in his belt, and Saxon archer with bow, quiver, and hunting dog, 8th century
Saxon archers and slingersSaxon archers with bow and hunting dog, 8th century (top), Saxon bow and arrow 10th century (middle), and Saxon slinger with slingshot used for hunting and warfare, 8th century
Ladies hunting a stag with bow and arrow, 14th centuryLadies hunting a stag with bow and arrow, mounted woman blowing a hunting horn and dog attacking stag, 14th century
Women in hunting dresses, with bow and huntingWomen in hunting dresses, with longbow, quiver of arrows, and hunting horn, 15th century, with man in red outfit and hunting horn
Medieval ladies hunting with bow and arrowWomen in hunting dresses, with longbow, quiver of arrows, and hunting horns, 15th century (top). Ladies hunting stag with bow and arrow, hunting horn and dogs, 14th century (bottom)
Men swine hunting with spears and horn, 9th centuryMen swine hunting in a surreal forest with spears, dogs and hunting horn, 9th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England
Itinerant turner wearing a dress covered inItinerant lathe turner (tourneuse) wearing a dress covered in wooden toys and games. She holds a head for a wig 1, scythe 2, trumpet 3, flutes 4, lace bobbins 5, rolling pin 6, egg 8, goblet 9
Norman musical instruments and a siegeNorman instruments: violins 243, 245, a pipe organ 244, harps 246, 249, lyre 247, lute 248, zither 250, hunting horn 251, and siege of a castle by archers and soldiers on a boat 252
Bowhead whale and cachelotWhalers harpooning a bowhead whale a, Balaena mysticetus, and cachelot or pot whale b, Physeter macrocephalus. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History (Naturgeschichte)
Decorative figures from the House of Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. An urn and mythical beast at top, and a goat and hunting scene with dog and hare below
Plate from Nevers, France, decorated with an Italian-genre hunting scene within a border of putti, birds and foliage. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient French
Ceramic plate from North Lille, decorated with a hunting scene. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient French and Foreign Glazed Pottery, Chez l Auteur, Paris, 1874
Red fox, Vulpes vulpes (Vulpes vulgaris). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library, Edinburgh, 1836