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The Kings Cameleopard -- George IVs giraffeThe Kings Cameleopard -- King George IVs giraffe, the first one in Britain, a gift from the Viceroy of Egypt. 1827
Two ponies with red car, Dartmoor, DevonTwo ponies taking an interest in a red car on Dartmoor, Devon. Date: circa 1950s
Dartmoor ponies at Sharp Tor, Devon. circa 1980s
Chinese art, bird on a branch with butterflies and flowersChinese art, a bird on a branch with two butterflies and pink flowers. Date: early 20th century
Sketch of a hound in action. Date: 1936
Illustration, Cymatophoridae -- Acronyctidae -- Thyatira Batis, Cymatophora Or, Asphalia Flavicornis, Asphalia Ridens, Acronycta Leporina, Acronycta Alni, Acronycta Psi, Acronycta Aceris
Young Trout, Salmon Parr, and SmeltYoung Trout (Salmo cambricus or Salmo trutta, also known as Young Salmon, Silver Salmon, Sea Trout, Sewen and Sewin), Salmon Parr (Salmo salar, Salmo salmulus)
Mugil cephalus, or Flathead mulletMugil cephalus, or Flathead Mullet, also known as Grey Mullet, Great Mullet and (simply) Mullet. Date: 1864
Trachipterus arcticus, or Dealfish, a species of Ribbonfish. Date: 1863
Pholis gunnellus, or Rock Gunnel, also known as Butterfish, Swordick, Gunnel and Nine Eyes, an eel-like fish. Date: 1863
Zeus faber, or John DoryZeus faber, also known as John Dory, John Doree, St Pierre or Peters Fish. Date: 1863
Scomber scombrus, or Atlantic Mackerel. Date: 1863
Serranus cabrilla, or Comber, also known as Smooth Serranus. Date: 1862
Pigeons - A Portrait of Three Magies, German Toy BreedThree Magpies standing together in an outdoor scenery, and a church pictured in the background. The illustrated magpies are of the German variety and a breed of German Toy pigeon
Pigeons - Varieties of Swallows, German Toy BreedA portrait of four varieties of Swallows. The yellow, black, red and blue Swallows are a breed of German Toy pigeons. The Swallows in the outdoor scenery are also illustrated in such a way to present
Short-Faced Blue and Black Beard PigeonsA portrait a Short-Faced Blue and Black Bearded pigeon amongst other pigeons of its breed or variant in a pigeon coop rooftop scene
Short-Faced Bald-Headed PigeonsA group portrait showing four Short-Faced Bald-Headed pigeons perched inside their coop. The illustration presents the unique characteristics and aesthetics of the Blue, Red
Black-Pied Pouter Cock PigeonA portrait of two Black-Pied Pouter, (Pigmy Pouter) pigeons, with two white feathered Brunner Pouters featured in the background. The illustration shows their unsual features as a fancy breed
Yellow-Pied Pouter Cock PigeonA portrait of a Yellow-Pied Pouter Cock, (Pigmy Pouter), with a Red-Pied Pouter featured in the background inside their coop
Savoia Marchetti SM84 -this flawed replacement for the SM 79 is seen here converted to a transport and flying in Hungarian markings
Martin 167 Maryland -was used by both Vichy French and the British, who were contesting the Libon in 1942 Seen is a French example, but note similarity to British markings
Douglas A-20G Havoc - shown in June 1944 D-Day markings, the American Havoc and RAF Boston were the same aircraft
King Duck, by John James AudubonKing Duck, Fuligula Spectabilis, by John James Audubon (1785-1851). A colour plate in The Birds of America: From Original Drawings. Date: 1827-1838
Belted Kingfisher, by John James Audubon (1785-1851). A colour plate in The Birds of America: From Original Drawings. Date: 1827-1838
Illustration of a white hawk, by Mattias WolfIllustration of a white hawk or falcon, by Mattias (later Joseph) Wolf (1820-1899), in a book entitled Traite de Fauconnerie (Treatise of Falconry)
The second Boeing 707-121 N707PA in Pan American markingsThe second Boeing 707-121, N707PA, in Pan American markings
A Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopter in US markings. This helicopter had two intermeshing rotors and was intended to operate from cruisers for spotting work in anti-submarine patrols
Captured British tank in Armentieres, France, WW1German soldiers accompany a captured British tank through a muddy street in Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War, with a lorry driving alongside. 1918
Honey Sucker from New South Wales, AustraliaA Honey Sucker from New South Wales, Australia, perching on a branch. 1822
Signs and Symbols on Native Indian HandicraftsThe Signs and Symbols used on indigenous native American handicrafts and jewelery. The Date: circa late 1930s
Duck, frog and duckling on a comic cardThe egg has hatched and a duckling has emerged, with the frog and the mother duck standing on either side -- Peacemaker. (5 of 5) Date: circa 1890s
Cat investigates the contents of a mugUnusual Friends - cat investigates the contents of a mug. 1950s
Mother and baby giraffe in a zooUnusual Friends - mother and baby giraffe in a zoo. 1950s
Geese in a field, West Country. Date: circa 1960s
Manx kittenUnusual Friends - Manx kitten. 1950s
Two kittensUnusual Friends - two kittens. 1950s
Revolver, Colt, . 455 In New Service EleyColt New Service Eley. 455 in revolver, 1917 (c). British Army markings. Date: circa 1917
Victorian scrap - rocking St Bernard dog. late 19th century
Soho, London - Oxford Street W1Soho, London - aerial view of traffic lights outside 150 Oxford Street W1, at the junction with Poland Street. 1973
Ducks and ducklings. 1907
Two ducks. 1907
Dog and pigeonUnusual Friends - dog and pigeon. 1950s
Three puppies in a window on a Christmas card (back), with a quotation from Shakespeare. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1880s
New Year card in the shape of a badminton racquet with shuttlecock and butterfly. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a badminton racquet with shuttlecock and butterfly. Date: circa 1890s
Two kittens playing on an envelope on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a ballGreetings card in the shape of a blue and yellow ball with a tabby kitten standing on its hind legs juggling. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a cat. Date: circa 1890s