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Tug of War Cartoon3rd Event - International Sports 1914- THE TUG OF WAR. " I Ain t seed Hun come up for the third time yet ave you Sargint?" - a sharp cartoon commentary on front line life
Cross Country Cartoon2nd Event - International Sports 1914- CROSS COUNTRY RACE. Which is the crossest country? - a sharp satire depicting a Britsh soldier chasing his German foe
Sharp-Winged Hawk MothSHARP-WINGED HAWK MOTH with caterpillar
Granville Sharp PattisonGRANVILLE SHARP PATTISON American anatomist and surgeon, often involved in controversy; bequeathed important Robert Burns collection to Maryland U
Becky Refuses a ProposalA young lady turns down a propsal from an older gentleman. (Becky Sharp and Sir Pitt Crawley in " Vanity Fair" )
Trading / Stock ExchangeA trader passes a note from the exchange floor to a colleague in a booth, who will deliver the information on the deal
James Sharp, BishopJAMES SHARP Archbishop of Saint Andrews, murdered by Covenanters
Scythian War ChariotsPersian war chariots charge against Alexander the Great
Making of a Clerk / SatireVictorian satire depicting the entry of a young man as an office clerk & the finished article, as an old man with a crooked back (" Making a sharp lad of him" )
Kingfisher / MorrisA kingfisher sitting on a thin branch. (Alcedo ispida)
MENs JACKETS FOR 1951French male style for Spring- Summer 1951: trousers with a sharp crease & either a mustard yellow D-B jacket with long lapels or a maroon S-B jacket with rounded front borders
Charles I / SharpCharles I of England
John Sharp, ChurchmanJOHN SHARP churchman, archbishop of York with his autograph
Shakespeare / Dunfd / SharpWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE English playwright and poet. Rectangular portrait
Vanity Fair / Becky SharpBecky Sharp and Lord Steyne
HELLThose who were guilty of idleness during their lifetimes are punished by being bitten by sharp-fanged serpents
Five shrikes perched on a bush -- lanius rufus (1, 2 & 3) and lanius collurio (4 & 5). The shrike is also known as a butcher bird, because it skewers the insects
Jaw of a shark, showing its teethThe jaw of a shark, showing its teeth