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Walrus Collection

Background imageWalrus Collection: Colour / Walrus / Carpenter

Colour / Walrus / Carpenter
The Walrus and the Carpenter

Background imageWalrus Collection: Franklins expedition seeking Northwest Passage

Franklins expedition seeking Northwest Passage
Seals and sea-birds watch as Sir John Franklins Erebus and Terror sail cautiously between Arctic icebergs

Background imageWalrus Collection: Alice / Walrus & Carpenter

Alice / Walrus & Carpenter
Walrus & Carpenter address the oysters

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus and manati, Odobenus rosmarus and Trichechus manatus

Walrus and manati, Odobenus rosmarus and Trichechus manatus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageWalrus Collection: Sir George Nares / M Smith

Sir George Nares / M Smith
SIR GEORGE STRONG NARES British naval officer and explorer

Background imageWalrus Collection: RAF Supermarine Walrus, Amphibian Airplane

RAF Supermarine Walrus, Amphibian Airplane being catapulted from HMS Sheffield Date: 1938

Background imageWalrus Collection: Weapons, clothes, tomb and boat of the Chukchi

Weapons, clothes, tomb and boat of the Chukchi
Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi people to hunt walrus, tomb of the Unalaskans, and baidar (boat)

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus. Vulnerable

Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus. Vulnerable. Trichecus rosmarus Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Nussbiegel after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Johann Christian Daniel Schrebers

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus, northern fur seal, and sea lion

Walrus, northern fur seal, and sea lion
Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, and South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de

Background imageWalrus Collection: Pesh-kabz and scabbard

Pesh-kabz and scabbard, nd. Blade has traces of watering. Hilt possibly of walrus ivory. Lanyard stanchion missing. Inscription on reverse of tang explains its history

Background imageWalrus Collection: The Lewis Chessmen. Detail

The Lewis Chessmen. Detail
The Lewis Chessmen. Carved in walrus ivory. 1150-1175. Located in Uig. Island of Lewis. Scotland. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageWalrus Collection: Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue

Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue
Humorous illustration by E.G Oakley-Beuttler depicting the air-sea rescue by a Shagbat amphibious biplane(known as a Walrus) over the North Sea during World War Two

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus -seen being towed by elephant

Supermarine Walrus -seen being towed by elephant

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus -the standard Royal Navy catapult ai

Supermarine Walrus -the standard Royal Navy catapult aircraft carried aboard its larger warships -at Kerba, Tunisia, 1943

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus II K8556

Supermarine Walrus II K8556
Supermarine Walrus II, K8556

Background imageWalrus Collection: Victorian Scraps - Page of Animals

Victorian Scraps - Page of Animals. late 19th century

Background imageWalrus Collection: Closeup of a walrus

Closeup of a walrus
Unusual Friends - closeup of a walrus. 1950s

Background imageWalrus Collection: Arado Ar 196A the equivalent of the supermarine Walrus

Arado Ar 196A the equivalent of the supermarine Walrus, but far more potent It even sucessfully downed British bombers in the early months of the war

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus

Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, and West Indian

Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, and West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus (vulnerable).. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus Pup & Captors, Newfoundland

Walrus Pup & Captors, Newfoundland
Walrus Pup & Captors, Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada. Printed by the Colonial & Continental Church Society Date: 1904

Background imageWalrus Collection: The main bay of one of the Supermarine erecting shops on?

The main bay of one of the Supermarine erecting shops on?
The main bay of one of the Supermarine erecting shops on the river Itchen prior to the German bombing during WW2. Administrative offices are on the left

Background imageWalrus Collection: The first Argentine Supermarine Walrus I, M-O-9

The first Argentine Supermarine Walrus I, M-O-9

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus

Supermarine Walrus

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus, ?8338, launched from a catapult

Supermarine Walrus, ?8338, launched from a catapult

Background imageWalrus Collection: Nouveau Riche Gentleman in excessive fur-trimmed coat

Nouveau Riche Gentleman in excessive fur-trimmed coat
A Nouveau-Riche Gentleman who has grown a fine soup-strainer walrus moustache, wearing evening dress and a positively excessive fur-trimmed coat

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus II

Supermarine Walrus II

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus being refuelled

Supermarine Walrus being refuelled

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus and gulls at the North Pole

Walrus and gulls at the North Pole

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus and gulls looking at whale

Walrus and gulls looking at whale

Background imageWalrus Collection: Welcome Home Snowy

Welcome Home Snowy
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Background imageWalrus Collection: Commander Peary and Captain Bartlett

Commander Peary and Captain Bartlett
Robert Edwin Peary (1856 1920), explorer and adventurer, who claimed on April 6th 1909 to have been the first man to reach the North Pole, although this claim is widely doubted today

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus and children

Walrus and children
Two children, wrapped up charmingly against the cold in white, furry outfits, look fairly sanguine about meeting an enormous walrus. Then again, they are trudging around a glacier on their own

Background imageWalrus Collection: Whale Gun and Snow-shoe, 1875

Whale Gun and Snow-shoe, 1875
Engraving of a typical harpoon gun, used for shooting whales or walrus in the Arctic region, and a patent snow-shoe or ski, 1875

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walrus Hunting during the Pandora Arctic Expedition, 1876

Walrus Hunting during the Pandora Arctic Expedition, 1876
Engraving showing the crew of the Arctic exploration ship, Pandora, using the ships boats to shoot walruses in Arctic waters, 1876

Background imageWalrus Collection: Men of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition hunting walru

Men of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition hunting walru
Illustration showing the crew of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, in their boats shooting walrus, near Franz Josef Land, 1896

Background imageWalrus Collection: Walruses and Explorers

Walruses and Explorers
These polar explorers were busy taking their measurements when suddenly these walruses appeared and sent them scampering away across the ice

Background imageWalrus Collection: Hunting Walrus 1555

Hunting Walrus 1555
Walrus hunted by Norwegians

Background imageWalrus Collection: WALRUS 1909

WALRUS 1909
A group of walruses (trichechus rosmarus)

Background imageWalrus Collection: Erebus and Terror in search of the Northwest Passage

Erebus and Terror in search of the Northwest Passage
Scene from Sir John Franklins Canadian Arctic exploration, showing the Erebus and Terror in their attempt to navigate the Northwest Passage. Sadly, both ships and crew were lost

Background imageWalrus Collection: Five types of sea creature

Five types of sea creature: Harbour Seal, Fur Seal, Sea Lion, Walrus, and Sea Cow

Background imageWalrus Collection: Supermarine Walrus

Supermarine Walrus
Extensively used by the Fleet Air Arm for reconnaissance and air/sea rescue work, this flying boat is a reliable and versatile machine despite its old-fashioned appearance

Background imageWalrus Collection: Harpooning / Walrus / 1865

Harpooning / Walrus / 1865
Harpooning walrus

Background imageWalrus Collection: Bewick / Walrus

Bewick / Walrus
(odobenus rosmarus) Bewick gives the alternative name of sea-horse but he admits it is a mammal, not a fish

Background imageWalrus Collection: The Walrus & Carpenter

The Walrus & Carpenter
The Walrus & The Carpenter The Walrus eats the last oyster



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