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Holly Butterfly 1860The HOLLY and other English butterflies
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
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
Selling Donegal Homespun in the Flannel Market, Ardara - a interior view of a group of men around a table of homespun, one man is examining the web
Fair Day in Ardara, a Glengesh Man Bringing in a Web of Homespun - a view of a man with a web of homespun on his back talking to a man, with another onlooking, on a rural road
Linen Bleaching, Ironing the Web - an interior view of the spinning mill and a man operating a machine for ironing the sheets of linen. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s
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
Spiders web on a New Year card, with a tab to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: circa 1880s
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
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)
Nephilengys malabarensis, orb-web spiderA tropical orb-weaving spider (Nephilengys malabarensis) on its web, photographed in Sri Lanka
Children watching a spider weave its webA girl and boy watch in wonder as a large spider weaves its web between branches. c. 1910
A bird perched on a tree branch with blossoms, watching a spider on a web. Date between 1830 and 1850
German Navy lampooned - World War OnePropaganda postcard from the First World War lampooning the German Naval capability as a rusting weed-encasted hulk, unable to repond to the effective and nimble Allied naval fleet
Large spider in webA large spider sits patiently, watching as his web does all the work, reeling in his prey. 1925
Weathervane & WebLarge spiders webs are caught in the sunshine, hanging from a weathervane. Date: 1950s
Russian Berlin Work Pattern with a spider and his web. Date: 1937
Richard March HoeGeneral RICHARD MARCH HOE American inventor of printing machinery, including the rotary or lightning press 1847, the web press and the web-perfecting press. Date: 1812 - 1886
Barbary SpiderThe FASCIATA or BARBARY spider in its web with some flies it caught earlier. Date: 1795
Aesop / Gnat and the LionThe gnat and the lion The gnat tries frantically to escape from the spiders web
Weaver and admirer - Florence HardyWeaving a web deeper than friendship. An amorous advance by a young man toward a lady weaver working at her spinning wheel
Sempervivum Arachnoideum Laggeri (Houseleek or Liveforever), a succulent alpine and sub-alpine plant of the Crassulaceae family which grows in rosettes
O what a tangled web we weaveCartoon, O what a tangled web we weave. One of those little society scandals which are always carefully hushed up. A woman attached to a spiderweb
The Spider & SilkwormTHE SPIDER & THE SILKWORM A spider boasts she can spin much more quickly than the silkworm; the silkworm replies her labours endure & are valued unlike the spiders web
Mother and Spiders WebMother showing a spiders web to her daughters
Spring BirthdaysSpring Birthday Babies [1 of 4]
Entente - German ViewEngland depicted as a monstrous spider seeking to entrap all western Europe in its web - only the U-boats of Germany defy the monster !
Mania / Caught in WebRash investors caught in the web spun by the railway projectors with their fabulous schemes
Napoleon I / Fantasy PtritNAPOLEON I A fantasy portrait where he is made up from a black bird, a golden hand, a spider in its web, figures and a map