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Little Miss Muffett and spider on a greetings card. Date: circa 1930s
Pink and red roses in a heart shape on a Valentine postcardPink and red roses and daisies in a heart shape on a Valentine postcard. circa 1890s
Spider and web on a Christmas card, with a tab to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: circa 1880s
Mado Minty in the Spider Dance, 1916The famous dancer of the Folies Bergere, Mlle. Mado Minty, performing her famous spider dance, which proved a roaring success in London at the Alhambra in 1916. Date: 1916
Phormictopus cancerides, Haitian brown tarantulaThe Haitian brown tarantula (Phormictopus cancerides) is an aggressive bird-eating tarantula. Specimen derives from the Republic of Haiti in the Caribbean
Dysdera crocata, woodlouse spiderThis spider tends to live underneath stones and logs with its main prey being woodlice
Theraphosa leblondi, goliath tarantulaThis spider, from the northern Amazonia, has a leg-span of 250mm
Various Insects C1880Beetles and flying insects. Date: circa 1880
Athene & Spider ArachneThe goddess Athene turns the maiden Arachne into a spider for boasting that her embroideries were better than hers
Mlle. Mado Minty in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonMlle. Mado Minty in Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton at The London Opera House, Kingsway. Mlle. Mado Minty is shown here climbing across an enormous net
Cartoon, Mr Pettitt, The Spiders WebCartoon, Mr Pettitt takes the Spiders Web to a better Pitch. A satirical comment on Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist, with a reference to the title of one of his plays
Ophrys holosericea, Late Spider Orchid flowers - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1807. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library. British Orchids 1798 - 1817, f. 91. Date: 1807
Mado Minty and Spanora in the spider web scene from New York - Paris at the Casino de Paris. 1927
Cartoon, Thomas Thorne and David JamesCartoon, Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, and David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor
Illustration, Little Miss Muffet. (2 of 2) circa 1890s
Pink flowers and spider on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Great Tree SpiderA Great Tree Spider Date: 1917
Goldsmith & SpiderOLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writer, watching a spider Date: 1730 - 1774
Spider Eats Man 1890SA rather large spider finds something nice to eat Date: 1890s
Spiders web on a New Year card, with a tab to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: circa 1880s
TarantulaWatercolour by J Hayes from the Thomas Hardwicke Collection, c.1820 Date: circa 1820
Four-fingered monkey or coaita, Ateles paniscus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or
Bird-catching spider or pink-toed tarantula spider, Aranea avicularia.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800
Pinktoe tarantula, Avicularia metallica.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany 1812
Spider conch shell, Lambis lambis.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany 1812
Red howler monkey, Alouatta seniculus, and white-fronted spider monkey, Ateles belzebuth.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals
A fly caught in a cobwebSilhouette depicting a fly caught in a cobweb. Two fairies sit, powerless to help, but two elves try to free it. Date: 1927
SPAIN. Bilbao. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Exterior sight. Architecture
A large spider (unidentified) searches for prey on a sand bank of a small stream in the night, . primary rainforest of river DAnum valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June
Tarantula - living in woods in river Tes-Hem valley (Trochosa singoriensis). Erzin settlement, South Tuva, Russia
Gallant pretenseSpider in the Evening Hope! A man tries to make an impression on a woman, by removing a spider. Date: 18th Century
Illustrated London News advertisement, 1913Advertisement for weekly illustrated paper, The Illustrated London News in its sister publication The Sketch, using the metaphor of a spiders web to convey the wide spectrum of subjects covered in
Engineer P. A. F. Hunt, centre, in front of Fokker FVII, G?Engineer P.A.F. Hunt, centre, in front of Fokker FVII, G-EBTS, The Spider
Engineer P. A. F. Hunt in front of Fokker FVII, G-EBTS, Th?Engineer P.A.F. Hunt in front of Fokker FVII, G-EBTS, The Spider
The Duchess of Bedford with Capt C. D. Barnard, left, pil?The Duchess of Bedford with Capt C.D. Barnard, left, pilot, and Robert ?Bob? Little in front of their Fokker FVII, G-EBTS, The Spider, in August 1929 following their record-breaking flight of 10
Capt C. D. Barnard, fourth from left, pilot, in front of ?Capt C.D. Barnard, fourth from left, pilot, in front of Fokker FVII, G-EBTS, The Spider
Amiens, France - La Prefecture and La Rue de Metz-LevequeAttractive card with two inset views of Amiens, Picardy, France - La Prefecture and a view from La Rue de Metz-Leveque (looking west from the street along a narrow stream/canal off La Somme River - a)
A Fokker Spider of 1911. Date: 1911
Fokkers first flight the Spider of 1910Fokkers first flight, the Spider of 1910. Date: 1910
The De Dion Spider
Spider-hunting waspA spider-hunting wasp wedging her prey between grass blades before making a burrow
Sicilian amber containing two spiders which date from the Oligocene period about 30 million years old. Fig. 36 from Amber the Natural Time Capsule
Siler semiglaucus, jumping spiderA close-up head-on view of the four eyes and fangs of the jumping spider (Siler semiglaucus) from Sri Lanka
Nephilengys malabarensis, orb-web spiderA tropical orb-weaving spider (Nephilengys malabarensis) on its web, photographed in Sri Lanka
Epocilla aurantiaca, jumping spiderThis species of jumping spider (Epocilla aurantiaca) was photographed in Sri Lanka
Dolomedes fimbriatus, great raft spider modelA large scale model of a great raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus), a semi aquatic spider native to Britain held within the Natural History Museum, London
Lambis lambis, common spider conchA pair of common spider conch (Lambis lambis). This heavilly ornamented gastropod, has large shell projections, it originates from the Western Indo-Pacific