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Woodland animals find an old car
At the garden centrePeople You See. From Teddy Bear (15 October 1966)
Woodland animals visit a fairy house. Illustration from Teddy Bear (date unknown)
The boy with no shoes
Taking tea with rabbits
Brer Rabbits Christmas Meal
Skittles
A Rabbit at the stoveA hansomely dressed rabbit puts more wood into the stove. Date: early 1930s
A house proud rabbit shakes dirt off of a cloth after a spring clean. Date: early 1930s
Collecting cards depicting a story about a Chinese governor of Bac-Ninh, who, while relaxing on a hill with his rabbits, is frightened by an approaching balloon carrying sailors
Winter scene. Girl and rabbits
The Vicars Shooting PartyThe Vicar, the Curate, the Organist and the Verger pop out for a spot of rabbit shooting on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by their Jack Russell terriers. Date: circa 1910
Buuny TennisA clever rabbit playing tennis. (Bunny Austin perhaps, ha ha!). Date: early 1930s
Rabbit in Hen CartA rabbit in a cart full of eggs, pulled along by a hen! Date: early 1930s
Flying RabbitA model aeroplane with a rabbit as a pilot! Date: 1930s
Rabbit doing LaundryA rabbit washing laundry by hand in a wooden tub. Date: early 1930s
Rabbits in HatsA row of rabbits in smart outfits and hats. Date: early 1930s
Easter Bunnies and EggsTwo greedy little Easter bunnies stealing Easter eggs from a nest! Date: early 1930s
Radio RabbitsTwo rabbits wearing headphones, tuning into a radio station. Date: early 1930s
Rabbits and HandbagMr. and Mrs. Rabbit squabble over a handbag. Date: early 1930s
Easter Bunny and EggsA very clever Easter bunny chocolate icing some Easter Eggs! Date: early 1930s
Furry FriendsThe rare sight of a dog and rabbit sitting on a garden chair together! Date: 1930s
Anti-German cartoon, German boar and French rabbits, WW1An anti-German cartoon by a French satirical cartoonist, showing some French rabbits making fun of a large German boar during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
And all the little singing birds listen to the tune (The Fairy Flute). 1922
Do you ever hear the fairies? You can hear them if you will, singing little songs of dream, when all the house is still. 20th century
Pet Rabbits 1879A mother and her children visit their pet rabbits and feed them. Date: 1879
Pet Rabbit & Children
Blue Beveren RabbitBLUE BEVEREN RABBIT The ideal fur breed shown in profile Date: 1920
Girl with PetsA girl and her pets: two rabbits, a dog and various birds. Date: circa 1900
Rabbit huntingHuntsman shooting rabbits. Date: 1880
Australian rabbit farmingRabbits are inspected after delivery to a country station before being put into cold store before shipment to Melbourne, Australia
Double page spread in a diary for 13-18 JuneA double page spread in a young persons diary for 13-18 June. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Fairies by Hilda MillerFairies flit and dance above a pond at twilight watched by an assembled group of bunnies
Anon. Warne alphabet 1875. PQRPage from a 19th century alphabet book with P for police man, Q for quail and R for rabbit
Stoat and RabbitsA pen & ink illustration of a stoat and a group of rabbits. Illustration by Raymond Sheppard
A country shooting party in AustriaA picnic during a country shooting party in Austria. The men sit in the foreground amid the baskets of food, guns and dog
Pretended rabbit breeder Mary ToftsUndated photograph of engraving of pretend rabbit-breeder Mary Tofts. HPG/1/13/2 (xviii)
Nathaniel St Andre, Rabbit DoctoUndated upper body engraving of Nathaniel St Andre, " Rabbit Doctor". Attended to the phenomenon of Mary Tofts the Pretend Rabbit Breeder and was taken in by her deception
Rabbit Alert by AldinAn alert-looking rabbit, perhaps sensing that someone is on its tail!
Lear / Nonsense / RabbitsThere was an Old Person whose habits, induced him to feed upon rabbits; When he d eaten eighteen, he turned perfectly green, upon which he relinquished those habits
The Frost Queen by Dudley HardyFantasy Christmas illustration by Dudley Hardy showing an ethereal fairy-like figure appearing in a snowy landscape watched by two small rabbits
Fishmonger and Poulterer on Elizabeth StBrames - A Fishmonger and Poulterer on Elizabeth Street, Pimlico, London
Bolted by Arthur WardleAn illustration from Boys Own Paper of two dogs chasing a couple of rabbits through the undergrowth
Qui Va La? by Will OwenA French soldier in the traditional red pantalons of early World War One asks, Who Goes There? as he is disturbed by some rabbits frolicking in the snow
Fable / the RabbitsTHE RABBITS Rabbits flee at danger, but when it has been forgotten return to the same risk: a metaphor for human behaviour
Pretend Rabbit BreederDepiction of Mary Tofts, supposedly giving birth to rabbits
Rabbit for dinnerAn early Victorian print showing a couple outside their rural cottage contemplating eating one of their rabbits. The woman seems rather upset about it all but the dog looks hopeful
Louis Pasteur / Vfair 1887LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist with two white rabbits