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  • Prometheus bound to a rock, his liver eaten by an eagle. Crayon manner print by Lucien after P.T. Leclerc.
  • "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Neil A. Armstrong : Actifed dekongestan abad ruang angkasa / Wellcome Foundation Ltd.
  • Fifteen birds indigenous to France, including a falcon, buzzard, eagle, golden plover, blue tit and woodpecker. Chromolithograph after M. Georges.
  • Brain of an eagle: figures showing dissections of the brain. Watercolour and ink, possibly by D. Gascoigne Lillie, ca 1906.
  • "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Neil A. Armstrong : Actifed dekongestan abad ruang angkasa / Wellcome Foundation Ltd.
  • "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Neil A. Armstrong : Actifed dekongestan abad ruang angkasa / Wellcome Foundation Ltd.
  • "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Neil A. Armstrong : Actifed dekongestan abad ruang angkasa / Wellcome Foundation Ltd.
  • Prometheus bound to a rock, his liver eaten by an eagle and his torch dropped from his hand. Engraving with etching.
  • The Eagle simulator for training anaesthesia students at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. Etching with lithograph by Virgina Powell, 2000.
  • The Eagle simulator for training anaesthesia students at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. Etching with lithograph by Virgina Powell, 2000.
  • Birds of prey gathered by a lakeside: falcon, heron, monkey, vulture, sea gull and eagle. Etching by J. Griffier after F. Barlow.
  • Eagle of Delight, a native American woman of the Oto (Otoe) tribe. Coloured lithograph by Childs & Inman after C. B. King, 1833.
  • A man's buttock with an eagle tattoo above a sticker bearing the logo of The Hot Rubber Company; advertisement for safe sex. Lithograph, 199-.
  • On stone tomb with six feet, a daw is eating a shell dropped by the eagle above; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • Solomon Eagle striding through plague ridden London with burning coals on his head, trying to fumigate the air. Chalk drawing by E.M. Ward, 1848.
  • Solomon Eagle striding through plague ridden London with burning coals on his head, trying to fumigate the air. Chalk drawing by E.M. Ward, 1848.
  • Solomon Eagle striding through plague ridden London with burning coals on his head, trying to fumigate the air. Chalk drawing by E.M. Ward, 1848.
  • Solomon Eagle striding through plague ridden London with burning coals on his head, trying to fumigate the air. Chalk drawing by E.M. Ward, 1848.
  • Galatea and Acis fleeing from Polyphemus; above, Jupiter [Zeus] in the form of an eagle and Ganymede. Etching by P. Aquila, 167-, after Annibale Carracci, 1600.
  • Galatea and Acis fleeing from Polyphemus; above, Jupiter [Zeus] in the form of an eagle and Ganymede. Etching by P. Aquila, 167-, after Annibale Carracci, 1600.
  • An eagle swooping for some chicks and being attacked by a cockerel and a farmer waving a broom. Engraving by F. Place, ca. 1690, after F. Barlow.
  • The Dreyfus case: an eagle wearing eyeglasses, representing Alfred Dreyfus, is imprisoned in a cage; men are poking him with their swords. Drawing by A.S. Boyd, ca. 1902.
  • In the foreground a fox with a flaming torch in its mouth is climbing up a tree trying to reach an eagle's nest; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • Extraordinary novelty! : exhibition of the Eccaleobion whereby life in countless thousands of animal beings, from a wren to an eagle, is produced by machinery... : at 121 Pall Mall.
  • An eagle perches on a tree branch representing a message about the importance of condoms and safe sex; advertisement by the Mi'k Maq, Task Force on AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Jupiter represented as a majestic personage seated on a throne, holding in his hands a sceptre and a thunderbolt; at his feet stands a spread eagle. Engraving by Philibert Bouttats.
  • Eagle tavern, City Road : Easter Monday, and during the week, to be seen alive, the beautiful Giraffe Girl, with a fine cosmoramic view of the Thames Tunnel. Admittance sixpence only.
  • Eagle tavern, City Road : Easter Monday, and during the week, to be seen alive, the beautiful Giraffe Girl, with a fine cosmoramic view of the Thames Tunnel. Admittance sixpence only.
  • Two children are running towards a sheep with a crow on its back while an eagle bears a lamb in its claws in the sky above; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • Birds' claws: eight figures, including the claws of a golden eagle, a barn owl, a woodpecker, a parrot, a pigeon, a lark, a crow, and a cockerel. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.