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Luhrs Tower - Phoenix, Arizona, USA Date: circa 1950s
Well-Fed CockThis cock has been well fed on Phoenix Poultry Foods, as made by Walker, Harrison and Garthwaite in their London manufactory. (Gallus species) Date: circa 1910
Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, New YorkBuilding, bank, Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, Eighth Ave. and 14th St. Facade and side of the Chatham and Phoenix National Bank at 8th Avenue and 14th Street
Fairy and phoenix by Hilda MillerA winged fairy in a green dress and hat, walks alongside a stunning firebird or phoenix
Gough Statue and Phoenix Park, Dublin, IrelandGough Statue (Viscount Hugh Gough (1779 - 1869) born in Limerick) and Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. Blown up by Irish Nationalists in the early morning of 23 July 1957
A Fine Cactus in the desert at Phoenix, Arizona with a gentleman stood alongside to give even more sense of the giant scale of the plant!
Cockspur StreetOn the right is the Fire Station of the Phoenix company - at this time, fire services are provided by independent companies who race one another to the scene of the fire
Lord Frederick Cavendish (1836-1882)Engraving of Lord Frederick Cavendish MP, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, who was assassinated in Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1882
The Residence of the Chief Secretary of Ireland, Phoenix ParEngraving showing the official residence of the Chief Secretary of Ireland in Phoenix Park, Dublin. In May 1882 the serving Chief Secretary, Lord Frederick Cavendish, was assassinated in Phoenix Park
Phoenix & Carpet CoverFront cover illustration
Feng-Hwang Birdor Ho-Wo bird, the Japanese equivalent of the phoenix; the male is known as Ho, the female as Wo : they appear only on special occasions eg birth of an emperor
FUNG HWANGThe magic bird FUNG HWANG (variously spelt) - equivalent to the Phoenix of western folklore, though not identical
Phoenix Park DublinA fine view of Dublin from Phoenix Park
Ufos / Sanborn / ArizonaAt Phoenix, Arizona, Agnes Sanborn photographs a whirling UFO which is causing the water vapour in the atmosphere to condense into a cloud formation