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Wood Collection (page 83)

Background imageWood Collection: Children Pick Strawbs

Children Pick Strawbs
Children in a wood, picking wild strawberries

Background imageWood Collection: Native American Myth / C20

Native American Myth / C20
A young Indian encounters his totem spirit Utonagan, in the form of a she-wolf

Background imageWood Collection: Chopping down Trees

Chopping down Trees
Felling trees in a French wood

Background imageWood Collection: WHERE THE RAINBOW ENDS

WHERE THE RAINBOW ENDS
Rosamund, tied to a tree in Hyena-Full Wood, is saved when the tree un-gags her, thus enabling her to cry for help...etc

Background imageWood Collection: Hainault Forest / 1851

Hainault Forest / 1851
A man cuts wood by the entrance to his hut in the middle of Hainault Forest

Background imageWood Collection: The Enchanted Wreath

The Enchanted Wreath
The girl chopping wood in the forest is watched by the knight

Background imageWood Collection: Babes in Wood (Caldecott

Babes in Wood (Caldecott
The two abandoned youngsters wander in the wood

Background imageWood Collection: Laying Wood Paving, Paris

Laying Wood Paving, Paris
Laying wooden paving blocks in the avenue de l Opera, Paris, France

Background imageWood Collection: Misty Wood 1930S

Misty Wood 1930S
An early morning scene of morning mist in a larch wood

Background imageWood Collection: Royal Crescent Bath

Royal Crescent Bath
The Royal Crescent in Bath was designed by John Wood II and built between 1767 an 1775. It is comprised of 30 houses, and is shaped like a half- Colosseum, with Ionic columns

Background imageWood Collection: Children with Bracken

Children with Bracken
Gathering bracken to keep the home fires burning

Background imageWood Collection: Sawing a Tree

Sawing a Tree
A pair of fellers saw into the base of a tree. The law states they must cut not more than 6 inches from the ground so as to get as much timber as possible from each tree

Background imageWood Collection: Pigs in Wood 1862

Pigs in Wood 1862
A group of pigs in a wood, to represent the months of September and October

Background imageWood Collection: Wood Mice Mushroom 19C

Wood Mice Mushroom 19C
Two wood mice in the undergrowth

Background imageWood Collection: Ken Wood, Highgate

Ken Wood, Highgate
Ken Wood Tower, Highgate

Background imageWood Collection: Frog Prince (Goble)

Frog Prince (Goble)
The princess is delighted when the frog retrieves her golden ball, and runs off with it, forgetting about the promises she made to the frog

Background imageWood Collection: Eerie Woodland

Eerie Woodland
An eerie, misty wood with ferns, near Esher Common, Surrey, England

Background imageWood Collection: Woodworking 18th C

Woodworking 18th C
Cabinet makers at work in a workshop, using various tools. One is making a table, another assembles pieces of a cupboard

Background imageWood Collection: A Chiltern Carpenter

A Chiltern Carpenter
A Chiltern woodworker shaves a piece of wood, probably a chair or table leg

Background imageWood Collection: Hansel Gretel in Wood

Hansel Gretel in Wood
Hansel and Gretel with their parents in the wood

Background imageWood Collection: Snow White & Apple

Snow White & Apple
The Wicked Queen in disguise brings a poisoned apple to Snow White

Background imageWood Collection: Madeira Peasants

Madeira Peasants
Madeira peasants carring food and wood on their heads and shoulders

Background imageWood Collection: Wwi Repairing Railways

Wwi Repairing Railways
British army engineers repair light railways near Hangard, damaged by shell-fire during the struggle for Amiens

Background imageWood Collection: High-Explosive Shell

High-Explosive Shell
A German high-explosive shell bursting near a British ammo dump hidden in a wood

Background imageWood Collection: Sheffield Uni Library

Sheffield Uni Library
Students in the Frank Wood Library at the University of Sheffield reading books and articles Date: 1950s

Background imageWood Collection: Henry VIII with Shield

Henry VIII with Shield
KING HENRY VIII A rather crude wood-cut engraving but one which shows him wearing armour, a long fur-lined cloak and holding a shield & sword

Background imageWood Collection: Miltons Comus / Rackham

Miltons Comus / Rackham
Enter the two brothers. The two brothers wander off in search of food

Background imageWood Collection: Henry Wood Photograph

Henry Wood Photograph
SIR HENRY JOSEPH WOOD English conductor and composer, associated with Promenade Concerts

Background imageWood Collection: Liebig Macbeth 5

Liebig Macbeth 5
Camouflaged with foliage from Birnam Wood, the English army approaches Dunsinane where Macbeth awaits them

Background imageWood Collection: Japanese Bridge

Japanese Bridge
The Japanese favour bridges like this at Kamaido, over the Shinji-no-ike : steep, constructed of wood, they are ornamental as well as utilitarian

Background imageWood Collection: Showgirls, Wood Sisters

Showgirls, Wood Sisters
The Wood Sisters. Showgirls of the Casino de Paris

Background imageWood Collection: Wood-Goat (Bewick)

Wood-Goat (Bewick)
THE WOOD-GOAT This is the label Bewick assigns to this resident of South Africa : but it could well be an antelope or a kind of deer

Background imageWood Collection: Felling Wood, Russia

Felling Wood, Russia
Russia. - Felling trees for their wood

Background imageWood Collection: Egyptian Turners

Egyptian Turners
Egyptian turners in their workshop

Background imageWood Collection: Japanese Printmaking

Japanese Printmaking
How they print from wood blocks in the Orient - apart from its subject interest, a remarkable pastiche of Japanese painting

Background imageWood Collection: Wood / Carpenter / Miss Chip

Wood / Carpenter / Miss Chip
Miss Chip the Carpenters Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageWood Collection: Wood / Carpenter / Mstr Chip

Wood / Carpenter / Mstr Chip
Master Chip the Carpenters Son, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageWood Collection: Wood / Carpenter / Mrs Chip

Wood / Carpenter / Mrs Chip
Mrs Chip the Carpenters Wife, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageWood Collection: Thomas Bewick / Engraver

Thomas Bewick / Engraver
THOMAS BEWICK English illustrator and wood engraver

Background imageWood Collection: First Flying Device

First Flying Device
THE FIRST FLYING DEVICE a model dove was made from wood by Archytas of Tarento, (428-347 BC) it was sustained by gas and had flapping wings

Background imageWood Collection: Men Chop Wood

Men Chop Wood
Men chopping wood in the workhouse

Background imageWood Collection: Wood Lark (Morris)

Wood Lark (Morris)
WOOD LARK (Alauda arborea)

Background imageWood Collection: Automatic Bridge Playing machine

Automatic Bridge Playing machine
An Automatic Bridge Playing machine. The (human) player inserts a coin, is shown his own hand and the dummy s, and plays by inserting plugs in holes representing the cards

Background imageWood Collection: London Cab Shelter

London Cab Shelter
Cabbies shelter in Acacia Road, Saint Johns Wood, London

Background imageWood Collection: Casanova fights a duel with Branecki

Casanova fights a duel with Branecki
Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798) fights a duel with Branecki

Background imageWood Collection: St Patricks vision of ship

St Patricks vision of ship
SAINT PATRICK The Saints vision of the ship which would take him home



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