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Plants / Arnica MontanaLEOPARDs BANE, MOUNTAIN TOBACCO Date: late 19th century
Leopard lying on a ledge
Shipping wild animals in the London DocksAnimals of Messrs. Howe and Cushings menagerie being loaded at the London Docks. An elephant is being hoisted up by a chain and girth to be put on board the ship, while a cage full of lions
RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's gold memorial medalRMS Titanic - property of Maria Robinson, fiancee of Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist, who died in the disaster. A 9 carat gold round medallion, unnamed, with hallmarks for Birmingham 1912
Leopards, Panthera pardus, in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of the Earth
Tiger, Panthera tigris, endangered. The Tigers in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of
Cineraria, Senecio and Arnica speciesShowy cineraria, Cineraria speciosa, orange-coloured cineraria, Cineraria aurantiaca, showy senecio, Senecio speciosus, Caucasian leopards bane, Doronicum caucasicum, and mountain arnica
Wolfs bane or mountain arnica, Arnica montana. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler
A colourful and exotic gathering of animalsElaborate illustration showing all manner of exotic creatures. 1933
The Coat of Arms of Aberdeen and view of Balmoral Castle Date: circa 1900
Leopard - in a tree looking for prey (Panthera pardus). Ndutu area between Serengeti and Ngorongoro - Tanzania - Africa
Tomb of the Leopards. ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Banquet scene and leopards. Etruscan art. Fresco
A leaping leopardA snarling leopard caught in mid-leap
Etruscan. Art. Reconstruction of the Tomb of the Leopards inEtruscan Art. Reconstruction of the Tomb of the Leopards in Tarquinia, C. 460 B.C. Walls and ceiling are copies (made in 1898) of the original wall paintings
Snow Leopard Tracks - 4500m altitude. Nera Everest, Nepal
Clouded LEOPARD - snarling (Neofelis nebulosa). Distribution: Nepal - South China. Sumatra, Borneo and Taiwan
A young flapper woman reclining on a snow leopard pelt. Date: 1928- 1929
Leopard attack on zoo keeper, 1870An alarming occurance at a menagerie-a keeper attacked by five leopards. Date: 1870
How the leopard got his spotsIllustration by the author to How the Leopard got his Spots by Rudyard Kipling in Just So Stories. The Leopard (lying down)
Leopard on Ledge and Tiger Cub
Leopard Studies by Raymond Sheppard
Two Leopards in the African bushLeopards prowling through the African bush. Pastel drawing by Raymond Sheppard
Leopards and MacawsA stylised jungle scene of a Leopard (Panthera pardus) chasing a Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), whilst another watches on from a distant high branch. Stylised painting by Raymond Sheppard
M. Alexander Siemel, c. 1925Photograph of M. Alexander Siemel, otherwise known as The Tiger Man, photographed in the jungle, with some leopards, c.1925
Indian Demon and HuntersThree hunters - two of them on an elephant - are hunting leopards when a demon appears to protect the animals
Two Leopards (Kuhnert)Two leopards in the wild. (panthera pardus)
Leopards and Wolfs ZooRegents Park zoo, London Visitors admire leopards and other cats, wolf and glutton
Dionysos (Tooke)He rides his chariot, drawn by leopards, towards a vineyard
Hunting LeopardsHunting leopard in Mexico