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57 results filtered with: Livestock breeds
  • A short horned bull. Lithograph by J. Ward, ca 1837.
  • A Devonshire steer. Stipple engraving by Neele.
  • A Merino ram and a Merino ewe. Stipple engraving by Neele.
  • A Suffolk punch horse. Coloured stipple engraving by Neele.
  • A short horned cow. Etching by E. Hacker, ca 1850, after W.H. Davis.
  • A ram and ewe of the Merino and Ryeland breeds of sheep. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A merino ram. Lithograph after N. Huet, the elder.
  • Three anglo-merino sheep in an open stall. Etching, ca 1839.
  • A Scotch horned steer standing in an open landscape with hills beyond. Lithograph by A. M. Gauci after himself, 1868.
  • A Hereford ox. Etching, ca 1839.
  • A broad tailed sheep from South Africa. Engraving by McGahey after S. Daniell, ca 1806.
  • A South Down ram viewed in two positions. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1849, after W.H. Davis.
  • A cow and bull of the Devon middle-horned breed. Etching, ca 1822.
  • An Ayrshire cow. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1850, after W.H. Davis.
  • A White Forest bull. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1850, after W.H. Davis.
  • A short horned bull. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1839, after W.H. Davis.
  • A West Highland bull. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1840, after W.H. Davis.
  • A Leicester tup standing in a field. Etching by T. Landseer after J. Sheriff.
  • A South Down ewe. Etching by Neele after J. Lambert.
  • A West Highland ox. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1844, after W.H. Davis.
  • A cow and bull of the Midland long-horned breed. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A Hereford fat ox. Etching, ca 1823.
  • A ram and ewe of the Leicestershire and Lincolnshire breeds of sheep. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A Hereford ox. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1840, after H. Strafford.
  • A broad tailed sheep, a moufflon, a Syrian goat and a Cape sheep. Engraving.
  • A pen of three pigs. Etching by E. Hacker, ca 1874.
  • A broad tailed sheep from South Africa. Coloured aquatint by T. Medland, ca 1806, after S. Daniell.