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The effervescent ecstasy, Whose baby are you? by Mark E. Swan. Date c1900
A powerful play, The silver dagger, by Mark E. Swan. Date c1902
A swan glides elegantly along a river, with a castle in the background, and a lizard, bird and flowers in the foreground 1925
Miss Greenfields concert at Stafford HouseGrand concert given for the benefit of Miss Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, the negro vocalist known as " the black swan"
Cob Swan HeadStudy of the head of a cob, a male swan. Date: 1960s
REED SWANSA lovely study of a swan among the reeds at the edge of a river. Date: 1950s
Advertisement for Swan PenAn advertisement for the Swan fountain pen, as recommended by a rather serious-looking young man: " We are bosom friends my Swan pen and I". Date: 1913
Romford, EssexThe market place at Romford, Essex, on a busy day. Date: circa 1830
Matteo BellintaniMATTEO BELLINTANI Capuchin friar, depicted clutching a crucifix, and surrounded by symbolic creatures - lion, swan, phoenix - and fruit. Date: CIRCA 1624
SWAN LAKEWaiting for their dinner, these swans, on the ornamental lake at Southsea, Hampshire, England, are always hungry. Date: 1930s
Preening SwanA swan preening itself. Date: 1950s
Swan Pen & her CygnetsA lovely study of a protective swan (pen) watching over her cygnets. Date: 1930s
Swan Cob and PenA swan Cob and Pen couple, resting together on the bank of a lake in Cheshire, England. Date: 1950s
Swan EatingA swan reaches for his ration from a metal bucket at the Great Swannery, Abbotsbury, Dorset, England. Date: 1960s
Angry Swan & HoundAn aggressive swan disputes the right of way when an Otter Hound attempts to swim in a river! Date: 1950s
Mute Swan StudyStudy of a mute swan. Date: 1960s
MUTE SWANStudy of a swan. Date: 1960s
Swimming SwanStudy of a swimming swan. Date: 1963
Circular GardenThe Water Garden, a circular, lawned island garden, and the Swan Hotel, Bibury, in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1950s
Solitary SwanSolitude - a solitary swan on Scotland Lake, Grendon, Northamptonshire, England, a lake on the estate of Lord Northampton. Date: 1960s
Swan SunsetThe last swan of the setting sun, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire, England. Date: 1950s
SWAN STUDYSwan study. Date: 1960s
Coscoroba SwansTwo Coscoroba swans, native to South America, where it lives close to wetlands and marshes. Regarded by some as a species of duck rather than swan. Date: 1960s
Swan Stretching its NeckStudy of a swan with its neck outstretched. Date: 1960s
Advert for Swan pensSwan pens with " fyne poynt" and a pencil both presented in a case, also desk stand with onyx base. 1929
Mother, Girl, SwansA mother reassures her daughter, who has been frightened by two swans. Date: 1890
Swan Upping - 3Swan-herds take up swans on the Thames to mark them, a custom called swan-upping Date: 1877
View of Quai Vert and Maison du Pelican, Bruges, BelgiumView of the Quai Vert and the Maison du Pelican (an almshouse), in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. Date: circa 1920
Regal Procession by Vernon WardA slow procession of swans on a winters evening drifting downstream on the Thames tide
Swan Lake ballet, Swan Princess and SiegfriedThe Swan Princess begs Siegfried not to shoot, and reveals that she and her followers are enchanted by the wicked Rotbart
Swan Lake ballet, the unfortunate girls become swans againSiegfried and Odette are about to embrace when the evil Rotbart disguised as a large owl appears, and the unfortunate girls become swans again
Swan Lake ballet, Siegfried promises delivery from RotbartSiegfried promises to deliver the swans from the evil spell of Rotbart and they all dance for joy. He invites Odette to the ball his parents are giving
British Ballad, RudigerRUDIGER. Ballad by Robert Southey (1774 - 1843) On the banks of the Rhine sits a palace. A boat or small barge makes toward the shore, drawn by a Swan and carrying an unknown soldier (Rudiger)
Advertisement for Swan & Edgar department storeAn advertisement for the Swan & Edgar department store at Piccadilly Circus, London, featuring items from the Lace and Blouse Department
Swan Inn, Southdown Brewery, SussexThe Swan Inn, run by B H Hillman for the Southdown Brewery, somewhere in Sussex. A man stands outside, looking very much tempted to go in
Encounter between a dog and two swansAn intrepid little dog is seen off by two swans, who would rather not share their riverbank with him
Studies of swans in various attitudes
Pelly Football team, Saskatchewan, Canada, winners of the Swan Cup, 1913
Stratford-Upon-AvonThe River Avon at Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace and sometime home of William Shakespeare and the home today of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Town Birds or My Lady of St. James s: An Idyll of the ParkAn 18th century lady feeding a swan
Swan and a village pondA painting of a swan by Malcolm Greensmith is set into the border framing an English country village pond in the bright spring light
The Old Swan, Chelsea, 1873Engraving showing the Old Swan Inn, Chelsea, London, seen from the River Thames in 1873
Monkeys / Capuchins / SwanBROWN CAPUCHINS CEBUS FATUELLUS Two monkeys sitting on the branch of a tree
Ant-Eater / Cuthbert SwanThe great ant-eater, eating ants (myrmecophaga jubata)
Animals / Chamois / SwanChamois up a mountain (rupicapra tragus)
Springbok / Cuthbert SwanSpringboks on the plains of South Africa (gazella euchore)
Cygnus into SwanCygnus, son of Poseidon, cannot be slain by a weapon, but Achilles crushes him with his foot, whereupon his father changes him into a swan
MauretaniaThe Mauretania, built in 1906 at the Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. At the time, she was the largest liner in the world at 32, 000 gross tons