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The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B6, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B5, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B4, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B3, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B2, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B10, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A9, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B1, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A7, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A8, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A6, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A4, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E9, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A3, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A2, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A10, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E8, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E7, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E6, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E5, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E2, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - design on back of card. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E10, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E1, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
Susi - with a German shepherd dog. 1950s
Hereford BullA Hereford Bull. Benjamin Tomkins is credited with founding the Hereford Breed in 1742, with a bull calf and Pigeon and Mottle, two cows inherited from his father. Date: 1950s
European Bison - adult female - cleaning its nostrils (Bison bonasus L.). Okskii Wildlife Reserve - near Ryazan - central Russia. autumn - September
Russian Desman - adult - searches environment with its sense of smell - probing air with flexible nose - typical posture (Desmana moschata )
Russian Desman - pops out of water to search the environment with its sense of smell for danger (desmans rarely come out of water), disguising itself in waterplants (Desmana moschata)
Russian Desman - pops its nose out of water to search the environment with its sense of smell for danger (desmans rarely come out of water) (Desmana moschata)
Russian Desman - female, view from back (note the flat tail) (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia
Russian Desman - adult female - searches environment with its sense of smell after feeding on a fresh-water mussel, typical posture (Desmana moschata)
Bottlenose Dolphins - 4 together with noses out of the water (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose dolphins - 3 together with noses out of the water (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose dolphins - 2 together with noses out of the water (Tursiops truncatus)
HEDGEHOG - close-up of face (Erinaceus auritus). Ural mountains, Russia
Comic Postcard - Missing out on a drinkGuide: " We are now passing the Oldest Pub in England" (Chorus): " What For?" !! Comic Postcard - A Charabanc Tour Guide proves unpopular with his party as they pass by the Oldest
Rice - paddy threshing - Rangoon - Three white bullocks with a driver walked in a never-ending circle, around and around on the piled paddy, walking the grains out
Two men with long noses playing a game of go. Date 1878 Dec
Nose Sunburn ProtectorSunburned noses are a no no on the fashionable ski slopes of St. Moritz, Switzerland. Our model wears a nifty nose protector to keep her nose out of trouble. Date: 1930s
Two couples sitting on a cliff topTwo middle class couples sitting on a cliff top. The women are dressed identically, and could be sisters or even twins. Their hats have dark veils which cover their eyes and noses
Force of Habit, by D. L. GhilchikA comic strip styled illustration showing a couple trying on fake noses, the lady then tries to powder hers
H. M. Bateman all by himself by H. M. BatemanSelf-portrait caricature by H. M. Bateman showing the artist sitting in a prison cell drawing. Several false noses and eyeballs hang from the walls