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Wind in Willows / GrahameWind in Willows/Grahame
Wind in Willows / GrahameThe Water Rat & Mole picnicking: " The Mole begged as a favour, to be allowed to unpack it all by himself." Date: First published: 1908
Wind in the Willows" The Badgers winter stores, which indeed were visible everywhere, took up half the room." Date: First published: 1908
Wind in Willows / GrahameToad, Ratty & Mole set off with a yellow caravan, pulled by an old grey horse on the Open Road... Date: First published: 1908
Badger & Mole / WillowBadger & Mole on their way to rescue the Toad: " Crossing the hall, they passed down one of the principal tunnels". Date: First published: 1908
Wind in Willows / Rat SnowRat & Mole in the Wild Wood: " The Rat pondered awhile, and examined the humps and slopes that surrounded them." Date: First published: 1908
Wind Willows / Onion Sauce" Onion sauce! Onion sauce! he (the Mole), remarked jeeringly, & was gone before they could think of a reply." Date: First published: 1908
Punting on The Cherwell at Oxford. Date: circa 1910s
Willows / Rat & BeerRat & Mole: " He presently reappeared somewhat dusty, with a bottle of beer in each paw & another under each arm." Date: First published: 1908
Wind in Willows / MiceThe field mice & harvest mice join Ratty & Mole at their picnic. Date: First published: 1908
Ernest Willows and his mechanic, W GooddenErnest Willows and his mechanic, W. Goodden, starting at Wormwood Scrubs on the flight to Paris in the Willows No3 City of Cardiff airship on 4 November 1910
High Street, Newton le Willows early 1900's
Newton le Willows High Street early 1900s
The Water Lilies: The Two Willows, circa 1915-1926 by MonetClaude Monet (1840-1926). French impressionist painter. The Water Lilies: The Two Willows, ca. 1915-1926. Oil on canvas (200 x 1700 cm). Detail. Orangerie Museum. Paris. France
The Water Lilies: Clear Morning with Willows by MonetClaude Monet (1840-1926). French impressionist painter. The Water Lilies: Clear Morning with Willows, ca. 1915-1926. Oil on canvas (200 x 1275 cm). Orangerie Museum. Paris. France
The Water Lilies: Morning with Willows by MonetClaude Monet (1840-1926). French impressionist painter. The Water Lilies: Morning with Willows, ca. 1915-1926. Oil on canvas (200 x 1275 cm). Orangerie Museum. Paris. France
Three WillowsAn etching showing three willow trees on the waters edge, with a small brood of chickens in the foreground. Date: circa 1918
Kenneth Grahame (1859 - 1932), Scottish writer, most famous for Wind in the Willows. Date: 1908
Stock Share Certificate - Willows Warehouse Association. 20th century
POLLARD WILLOWSPollard willows, used for basket making, Somerset, England. Date: 1950s
Mural decorations in the Beckenham British Restaurant during the Second World War, on the theme of Wind in the Willows and carried out by the local art school
The Welsh Dirigible Willows II Airship - Cardiff, Wales, UK
The Willows No. 5 Airship Flying at Hendon
Siberian Lemming - adult feeds on vegetation at dusk in tundra. Lichens (white are Cladonia lichens), mosses and dwarf willows (Lemmus sibiricus ). tundra of Taimyr peninsula, near Dikson
Walsham-le-Willows Boys Home, SuffolkA view of the boys home at Walsham-le-Willows Boys Home, opened as a certified industrial school in 1896. Date: Date unknown
A Cadet standing by a Royal Naval Air Service SS-2 (Willows VI) airship in a shed at Dover, 9 April 1915
Willows No3 City of Cardiff airship
Willows No4 (Admiralty No2) airship
Willows No4 (Admiralty No2) airship 20 September 1913Willows No4 (Admiralty No2) airship. 20 September 1913. Date: 1913
Willows No4 (Admiralty No2) airship 1913Willows No4 (Admiralty No2) airship. 1913. Date: 1913
Willows No4 (HM Naval Airship No2) 28 February 1914Willows No4 (HM Naval Airship No2). 28 February 1914. Date: 1914
Croyden, Willows on the Wandle. Date: 1908
The Garden at Tupiza, BoliviaThe Botanical Gardens at Tupiza, Bolivia in the Potosi Department. Date: circa 1910s
Boys Industrial Home, Walsham-le-WillowsExterior of the Boys Industrial Home, Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk. Some of the inmates are mowing the lawn or standing by a wheelbarrow
Toad in Disguise / GrahameToad in disguise: " She arranged the shawl with a professional fold, & tied the strings of the rusty bonnet under his chin." Date: First published: 1908
Wudang Lamasary, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ChinaGeneral view of the Wudang Lamasary (Tibetan Buddhist Monastery) in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, in the Peoples Republic of China. Its Chinese name is Guangjue Temple
BridgeEchoing the composition of Monets series of pictures of the bridge in his garden over a pond at Giverny
Willows Airship above St Pauls Cathedral, London
Jews at Babylon / MartinThe Jews, taken in captivity to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, grieve by the rivers of Babylon (the Euphrates) and hang their harps upon the willows in the midst thereof
Willows FlightPioneer aviator Willows flies his airship number 9 from Cardiff to London