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  • Two naked children drinking champagne. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children pressing grapes. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children picking grapes. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children bottling champagne. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children in a drunken state. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children wrapping and inspecting champagne bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children tasting champagne and tying up bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • Two naked children tying up and storing champagne bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • A large goose, with three golden eggs: numbered circles printed on the body of the goose for playing the game of goose. Coloured engraving.
  • A large goose, with three golden eggs: numbered circles printed on the body of the goose for playing the game of goose. Coloured engraving.
  • A Canada goose. Etching.
  • A goose. Watercolour drawing.
  • Dan Leno as "Mother Goose".
  • Dan Leno as "Mother Goose".
  • Illustration for 'the Goldeon Goose'
  • An extinct parrot, Ara gossei, perched on a branch. Colour halftone after J. Smit.
  • Tom. E. Murray as Mother Goose.
  • Tom. E. Murray as Mother Goose.
  • The fox and the goose' illustration, Cruickshank
  • A naked man with goose-pimples (goose-flesh), represented by a cooked goose, with a safety pin, representing safe sex among gay men. Colour lithograph for AHS [AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz], ASS [AIDS Suisse Contre le SIDA] and AAS [Aiuto AIDS Svizzero].
  • Filter feeding appendage (cirri) from a goose barnacle, SEM
  • Filter feeding appendage (cirri) from a goose barnacle, SEM
  • A barnacle or goose-mussle encrusted in a rock. Etching.
  • Molluscs, including the barnacle or goose-mussel, conch, mussel and limpet. Etching.
  • A peasant is showing a goose a large egg; illustration for a fable. Etching.
  • A peacock and goose set in natural surroundings. Etching by A. Collaert, 17th century.
  • A hunter, with a gun under his arm, carrying a goose by the neck. Coloured lithograph.
  • A young goose girl stands on a fence stump to watch a traveller go by. Chromolithograph.
  • A tailor riding on the back of a goose; representing an exploited worker. Etching after W.H.Bunbury.
  • The game of goose applied to the countries of the world. Engraving by Antoine de Fer after Louis Richer.