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Background imageMarkings Collection: Zeugopterus regius, or Blochs Topknot

Zeugopterus regius, or Blochs Topknot. Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Phrynorhombus norvegicus, or Ekstroms Topknot

Phrynorhombus norvegicus, or Ekstroms Topknot, also known as Norwegian Topknot, a species of turbot. Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Coris julis, or Mediterranean Rainbow Wrasse

Coris julis, or Mediterranean Rainbow Wrasse
Alburnus alburnus, or Common Bleak, a freshwater fish of the Cyprinidae family. Date: 1865

Background imageMarkings Collection: Labrus trimaculatus, or Three-Spotted Wrasse

Labrus trimaculatus, or Three-Spotted Wrasse
Labrus trimaculatus (also known as Labrus mixtus), or Three-Spotted Wrasse. Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Labrus mixtus, or Cuckoo Wrasse

Labrus mixtus, or Cuckoo Wrasse, also known as Cook and Blue-Striped Wrass. Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Green Wrasse and Comber Wrasse

Green Wrasse and Comber Wrasse
Green Wrasse (Labrus viridis) and Comber Wrasse (Labrus comber). Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Mugil chelo, or Lesser Grey Mullet

Mugil chelo, or Lesser Grey Mullet. Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Liparis, or Sea Snail

Liparis, or Sea Snail, also known as Snailfish. Date: 1863

Background imageMarkings Collection: Callionymus lyra, or Common Dragonet

Callionymus lyra, or Common Dragonet, also known as Yellow Skulpin, Golden Skulpin, Yellow Gurnard, Gemmeous Dragonet, and Gowdie. Date: 1863

Background imageMarkings Collection: Scomberomorus maculatus, or Atlantic Spanish Mackerel

Scomberomorus maculatus, or Atlantic Spanish Mackerel. Date: 1863

Background imageMarkings Collection: Dotted Mackerel and Scribbled Mackerel

Dotted Mackerel and Scribbled Mackerel
Dotted Mackerel (Scomber punctatus, above) and Scribbled Mackerel (Scomber scriptus, below). Date: 1863

Background imageMarkings Collection: Cottus groenlandicus, or Greenland Bullhead

Cottus groenlandicus, or Greenland Bullhead, also known as Sea Scorpion and Greenland Cottus. Date: 1863

Background imageMarkings Collection: Raia microcellata, or Painted Ray

Raia microcellata, or Painted Ray. Date: 1862

Background imageMarkings Collection: Scophthalmus rhombus, or Brill

Scophthalmus rhombus, or Brill, also known as Pearl, Kite, Lugalee and Lugaleef. Date: 1864

Background imageMarkings Collection: Gymnocephalus cernua, or Eurasian Ruffe

Gymnocephalus cernua, or Eurasian Ruffe, also known as Ruff, Jack Ruff, Ruffe or Pope. Date: 1862

Background imageMarkings Collection: Fish swimming through seaweed

Fish swimming through seaweed
A fish swimming through seaweed. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Cockerel in blackberry brambles

Cockerel in blackberry brambles
A cockerel in blackberry brambles. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Hen in clump of leaves

Hen in clump of leaves
A hen in a clump of leaves. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Bird sitting on a branch

Bird sitting on a branch
A bird sitting on a branch. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Bird in thistles

Bird in thistles
A bird in a clump of thistles. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Bird in a clump of ferns

Bird in a clump of ferns
A bird in a clump of ferns. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Bird in oak leaves with acorns

Bird in oak leaves with acorns
A bird in a clump of oak leaves with acorns. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Cockerel design

Cockerel design
A cockerel design. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Three Nuns with varied colourations, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Three Nuns with varied colourations, Fancy Breed
A portrait of three Nuns with varied colourations standing in their pigeon coop. The Nun is a breed of fancy pigeon, also known as the Dutch Shell Pigeon

Background imageMarkings Collection: Seaplane in a field

Seaplane in a field, with two men in uniform standing alongside. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot Fairy

Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot Fairy
A portrait illustration showing three breeds of pigeon. At the top of the illustration is a Burmese pigeon, now commonly known as a Florentine

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes

Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes
An illustration showing two Black Capuchins, also known as Syrian Wammentauben Beirut pigeons, and two Damascenes in an outdoor scenery

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons

Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons
The pictured Racing Homing Pigeons were the property of J. Oliver Esq. of Bexhill, and were trained by The Brighton and County of Sussex Society

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Short and Long-Faced Antwerps, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Short and Long-Faced Antwerps, Fancy Breed
A portrait of two Short-Faced and two Long-Faced Antwerps which are a breed of fancy pigeon. The illustration presents their distinctive colouration and markings

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Show and Flying Antwerps, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Show and Flying Antwerps, Fancy Breed
A portrait of two Show Antwerps, and two Flying Antwerps which are breed of fancy pigeon. The illustration shows the short-faced features of the show antwerp

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoon

Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoon
A portrait of three young and old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoons, who are a member of the Fancy Breed of pigeon, most commonly found in London

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham Fancy

Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham Fancy
A portrait of a Silver-Brown Bar, a Silver-Black Bar, and a Blue Dragoon, breeds of the fancy pigeon. The pigeons are also are in common with Birmingham, UK

Background imageMarkings Collection: Pigeons - Clean Legged Flying Tumblers

Pigeons - Clean Legged Flying Tumblers
A portrait of three sub-variants of the Clean Legged Flying Tumbler pigeon breed. The variants shown are a Yellow-Mottled, Red-Mottled, a Black-Mottled, or a Rosewinced

Background imageMarkings Collection: Short Faced Tumbler Pigeons

Short Faced Tumbler Pigeons
A portrait of four sub-varients of the Short Faced Tumbler pigeons seen in their coop with a nest. The four subvarients pictured are the Black, Red, and Yellow Mottled Short Faced Tumbler

Background imageMarkings Collection: Three Almond Tumbler Hens

Three Almond Tumbler Hens
A group portrait of three female Almond Tumbler pigeons ages 1 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years, and 4 years old. The illustration shows the distinctive features of an Almond Tumbler hen depending on its age

Background imageMarkings Collection: Almond Tumbler Sub-varieties

Almond Tumbler Sub-varieties
A portrait of four sub-variety pigeons of the English Short Faced Tumbler breed. Showing the full-length body and characteristics of the Almond Splash, the Red Agate Splash or Mottle

Background imageMarkings Collection: Three Almond Tumbler Cock Pigeons

Three Almond Tumbler Cock Pigeons
A group portrait of three male Almond Tumbler pigeons ages 1 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years, and 4 years old. The illustration shows the distinctive features of an Almond Tumbler cock depending on its age

Background imageMarkings Collection: Almond Tumbler Pigeon Tail Feathers

Almond Tumbler Pigeon Tail Feathers
An illustration of Almond Tumbler tail feathers showing their differences after successive moults. The diagram also indentifies the feathers belonging to the cock

Background imageMarkings Collection: Two Pigmy Pouters and Two Isabel Pigeons

Two Pigmy Pouters and Two Isabel Pigeons
A group portrait featuring one cream and one white Pigmy Pouters, with one yellow, and one red Isabels standing in their coop

Background imageMarkings Collection: Friedrichshafen FF 33E German plane on ships hoist

Friedrichshafen FF 33E German plane on ships hoist
Friedrichshafen FF 33E German scout plane (serial no. 841), nicknamed the Wolfchen (Baby Wolf), seen here on a ships hoist on 6 March 1918

Background imageMarkings Collection: Airco DH1 two-seater prototype

Airco DH1 two-seater prototype, serial no. 4220, seen here at Hendon without any form of markings. It was first flown in late January 1915. Date: circa 1915

Background imageMarkings Collection: Portraits of Five Maoris - New Zealand

Portraits of Five Maoris - New Zealand. The two male portraits (centre left and centre) show tattoo markings, or moko; all over the face; the four female portraits show how the women tattoo only

Background imageMarkings Collection: Aboriginal man from New Holland (Australia)

Aboriginal man from New Holland (Australia)
An aboriginal man from New Holland (Australia) carrying a spear and shield. has paint markings on his face and body. Date: 1803

Background imageMarkings Collection: New German fighter plane by G. H. Davis

New German fighter plane by G. H. Davis
The new German fighter biplane, nicknamed Fritz by the British. It had two Mercedes engines, and was manned by two gunners and the pilot. It could stay in flight for up to six hours. Date: 1915

Background imageMarkings Collection: Four famous British aeroplanes by G. H. Davis

Four famous British aeroplanes by G. H. Davis
Four famous British aeroplanes: the Hurricane (fighter), the Spitfire (fighter), the Defiant (night fighter), and the Blenheim (bomber fighter)

Background imageMarkings Collection: Forager the puppy picks up a scent

Forager the puppy picks up a scent
Picking up the Scent -- Forager the puppy follows an interesting smell. Date: 1912

Background imageMarkings Collection: Forager the puppy follows the smell of food

Forager the puppy follows the smell of food
In Full Cry -- Forager the puppy follows the smell of Irish stew, onions and potatoes, feeling very hungry. Date: 1912

Background imageMarkings Collection: Camouflage patterns of aircraft by G. H. Davis

Camouflage patterns of aircraft by G. H. Davis
The camouflage patterns of aircraft: colour tricks of the RAF during the Second World War. How colour designs help to conceal aeroplanes against cloudscapes and in the darkness. Date: 1941



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