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IntrudersYoung couple walking in the country encroach on the habitat of a family of rabbits. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912
Was She To Blame? by Mrs F G KimberleyPromotional postcard for Was She To Blame? By Mrs F. G. Kimberley. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 12th April 1909 and Woolwich, 7th February 1910
EA-6D Intruders 156984 & 151597, with EF-4C 63-7594Grumman EA-6D Intruder 156984 & 151597 (MSN I-453 & I-79), with McDonnell EF-4C Wild Weasel 63-7594 (MSN 653), at Warner Museum of Aviation and Transporation, Sioux City, IA. Date: circa 2000
Intruders! By Godfrey Wilson, mermaid watching bathersA mermaid on some rocks views two women swimmers from a safe distance. Date: 1928
The Lure by James SabbenPromotional postcard for The Lure by James Sabben. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 25th March 1923. The image shows a masked man on the balcony; one of several characters with different
Black-tailed Godwit - nervous about intruders on his breeding territory on a typical marsh near river Bolshoi Ugan (Limosa limosa)
Havoc aircraft shoot down enemy bombers by G. H. DavisNight intruders during the Second World War: Havocs (the renamed Douglas Boston) strike at German bombers returning home. Date: 1942
Easter Island stone headsAn illustration of the Moai stones found surrounding the coastline of Easter Island. The heads stand at 13 foot tall and are believed to guard the island from intruders