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  • A hare with eight legs standing on a rock in a forest. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
  • A hare standing on a rock outside a forest overlooking the countryside. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
  • A goat, a hare-like creature and a giraffe (?). Cut-out engravings pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • An eagle catching one hare while another escapes. Colour etching by G. Demarteau, ca. 1760, after C. Dagomer.
  • A bear and a lynx hissing and growling at each other over the prey, a hare. Colour lithograph.
  • Two pointers standing rigid looking towards a hare hiding in the undergrowth of a forest. Etching by W. S. Howitt.
  • A hare standing on a rugged rock outside a forest getting wind of its environment. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
  • A hare with a split tongue seeking shelter from the arising cloudburst under some shrubbery. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
  • A squirrel, a hare,, a leopard (?) and a warthog (or wild boar). Cut-out engraving pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • A buck and a female hare running along a path with a village in the background. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
  • A fox, a beaver and a mole looking at a hare which has grown antlers. Etching by A. Collaert after T. Galle.
  • A pointer dog is standing in a forest looking at a hare hiding in the bushes. Etching by Scott after G. Morland.
  • A fox dressed as a monk is greeting a passing hare with a walking stick. Etching by A. Fox after J. Wolf.
  • A huntsman and his hound are alarmed by the shot as another huntsman shoots a hare. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner, ca. 1860.
  • The history of Burke and Hare and of the resurrectionist times : a fragment from the criminal annals of Scotland / [George MacGregor].
  • The history of Burke and Hare and of the resurrectionist times : a fragment from the criminal annals of Scotland / [George MacGregor].
  • Tynemouth Abbey, with an elaborate border and engraved lettering; advertising the engraving and other services of Philipson & Hare. Engraving by W.H. Lizars after E. Train.
  • Hunting dogs chasing a hare up a narrow path, urged on by their keepers and mounted huntsmen. Etching by W. Hollar after F. Barlow.
  • A hare is bitten by a dog in its hind leg while another dog is growling at it. Etching by J. Griffier after F. Barlow.
  • A pack of hunting dogs is resting amidst the prey on a forest-clearing while the huntsman is gutting a hare. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
  • Examples of hare-lip or congenital recesses of the lower lip, plate K in Treasury of Human Inheritance, edited by Karl Pearson, London, Dulau and Co, 1912
  • Inside the fox's abode, the old fox is stuffing a hare's head into a bag while the female fox is entertaining the young. Etching by A. Fox after J. Wolf.
  • Two children examining a hare and a fowl hung up after a hunt while a younger child sits on the ground eating bread. Engraving by C. W. Sharpe after H. Browne.
  • Stethoscope. A- Possibly Hare's, cf. Down, 1906. B- Possibly Baron's cf. Maw& Thompson, 1882. C and D- are both of the Fergusson or Stoke's type, cf. Krohne & Sesemann, 1779, p. 108.
  • John Bull sits in a box, umpiring a free trade race between Sir Robert Peel as a tortoise and Lord John Russell as a hare. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1843.
  • A semi-naked man holding a hare in his outstretched right arm, and a vessel between his legs, is surrounded by a bird and a vase full of acorns; representing the month October.
  • A dog is sitting with its forelegs over a just bagged hare outside a forest while he is surrounded by dogs on the ground and on a rock. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
  • Wellington and Peel, in the roles of the body-snatchers Burke and Hare, suffocating John Bull; representing the extinguishing by Wellington and Peel of the constitution of 1688 by Catholic Emancipation. Coloured etching, 1829.
  • An eagle, perched on the back of a hare, pecks at its neck while Jupiter sitting in the clouds, shakes what seems like eggs from his cloak; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • Game and hunting, six separate images: two pheasants; a hare; two rabbits; four grouse (?); a snipe (?); two dogs guard a brace of dead game hanging from the branch of a tree. Etching after E.H. Landseer, 1820/1848.