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  • Sarawak: four Kayan hunters in their camp. Photograph.
  • Ancient hunters and their modern representatives / by W.J. Sollas.
  • Burma: hunters on elephants confront a tiger on a wagon. Gouache painting.
  • Hunters and hounds attempt to dig a fox out of its set in the ground; a horse chews leaves on a tree. Engraving by E. Radclyffe after A. Cooper.
  • A gang of hunters pretend to wash their eyes with a slimy substance, thus fooling the monkeys, who 'ape' them and blind themselves, allowing the hunters to move in. Line engraving by J. Collaert after J. van der Straet, c. 1610.
  • South Africa: hunters at their camp with their Easter kill. Woodburytype, 1888, after a photograph by Robert Harris.
  • Keep your hunters in condition by using Henri's horse condition powders... / manufactured by Henri's Patent Cattle Feed Co.
  • Keep your hunters in condition by using Henri's horse condition powders... / manufactured by Henri's Patent Cattle Feed Co.
  • Four hunters on horseback with hounds, setting off for the hunt; a village in the background. Coloured woodcut, ca. 1850.
  • Hunting: dogs chase hares towards pens while hunters on horseback look on. Engraving by Philipps Galle after J. Stradanus.
  • Two hunters with hounds have entered a bedroom to summon another hunter whose wife does not want him to leave. Mezzotint, 17--.
  • Wycombe Vale, South Africa: a group of bushbuck hunters with their kill. Woodburytype, 1888, after a photograph by Robert Harris.
  • Tree-ferns in an Australian forest with two hunters in the distance. Engraving by E. Brandard, c. 1873, after N. Chevalier.
  • A beaver hiding from hunters and biting off its own testicles to leave them as their catch. Etching by W.S. Howitt.
  • Bathers on the edge of a river bed, with hunters emerging from the forest on the left. Engraving after M. Raimondi, 1510.
  • Dutch East Indies (Java or Indonesia): three hunters with a dead leopard. Coloured lithograph by H.A. Henrici and W.J. Gordon, ca. 1839.
  • Three female hunters carrying dead animals and birds on poles on their shoulders. Gouache on cloth, tipped onto silk over boards, Central Asia (?), 18--.
  • Hunting: hunters smoking rabbits out of their burrows, beating the ground with clubs, and closing ranks to catch rabbits. Engraving attributed to A. Wierix II after J. Stradanus.
  • A tiger hunt, showing a dismounted hunter being set-upon by tigers (or leopards?), while his fellow exotically-dressed hunters look on in horror. Engraving by J.J. Flipart, 1773, after F. Boucher.
  • A crocodile hunt, showing a group of bare-chested hunters and their dogs in an exotic landscape, attacking a crocodile with spears and stakes. Engraving by P. P. Moles, 1773, after a painting by F. Boucher, 1739.
  • Figures and vignettes: above, deer, hounds, huntsmen, poachers and mounted hunters, below, soldiers in various uniforms and poses with one soldier trying to restrain a baulking horse. Coloured chalk lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. J. Adam.
  • Top left, gamebirds watching in safety while hunters and poachers shoot each other; top right, a graveyard for colonial institutions in Africa; bottom left, spoonbills (birds) made of teapots and spoons; bottom centre, two men talking about a hen and some ducklings; bottom right, a weather vane in the form of a man holding a gun. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1831.
  • John Hunter, father of William and John Hunter. Oil painting by James Hunter.
  • John Hunter, father of William and John Hunter. Oil painting by James Hunter.
  • The Life of John Hunter: J. Hunter.
  • The Life of John Hunter: "Hunter goes to Pott".
  • Robert Hardwicke. Lithograph by H. Hunter, 1834, after J. P. Hunter.
  • William Hunter Baillie
  • James Hunter. Photograph.
  • John Hunter. Stipple engraving.