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  • Lincluden Abbey, Dumfries, Scotland. Line engraving by W. Byrne and T. Medland , 1782, after T. Hearne.
  • Sancho Panza examining Don Quixote's mouth. Line engraving by C. Grignion after F. Hayman, 1755.
  • Northwoods asylum and surrounding grounds, Bristol. Line engraving by W. Miller after S.D. Swarbreck.
  • The evolution of a shuttlecock and bats into a sheep into a timid young man, and his hat into a baby into his umbrella; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
  • Fluke capsules : for the treatment of liver rot or fluke in sheep : directions... / W.J. Davies & Sons.
  • A Dartmoor sheep. Coloured stipple engraving by Neele.
  • The wise breeder's axiom : "health perfection means more nett profit!" / Francis Cupiss Ltd.
  • Krishna as an infant on Yasoda's lap playing with a cow and a calf. Chromolithograph by R. Varma, 1896.
  • A ram and ewe of the South Down and Norfolk breeds of sheep. Etching, ca 1822.
  • Cows and sheep by an upland stream with a goat standing in the water. Engraving by J. Cousen after T. S. Cooper.
  • Keep dry : per : carriage paid through : Messrs. Bleasdale, Ltd., Wholesale Druggists, York / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • A ram standing on a hill above a village. Wood engraving.
  • Concentrated sheep dip : labelled poison by the new pharmacy regulations and containing not less than 25 per cent of phenols : directions for use...
  • Astley's sheep powder ... / prepared by John Astley.
  • Cupiss' constitution balls for horses, cattle & sheep : are superior to all other medicine, and less expensive by reason of their lasting benefit, in cases of swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, surfeit, staring coat, colic, hide bound, loss of appetite, hove or blown, influenza, broken wind, strangles, sore throats, epidemic, coughs, colds, distemper, disordered liver, scouring, rot in sheep, gargate, conditioning, wasting, preserving health, &c. ... / Francis Cupiss.
  • Ointment for the scab in sheep / prepared by Cary Cocks and Roper.
  • Pens suitable for feeding and washing sheep. Engraving, early nineteenth century.
  • The castration of lambs : from one week to six months with the new extra-small model, the Baby "Burdizzo" registered designs.
  • The General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth. Engraving by J. Shury, 1830, after N. Whittock.
  • Virginie resting by a fountain in Mauritius. Engraving by C. Heath, 1820, after R. Westall.
  • A large wolf snarling from across a stream at a bleating lamb. Etching by W-S Howitt.
  • The navel dressing (second application) for the prevention of navel ill in foals, calves & lamb : to be applied to the navel with a soft brush or feather immediately after using the first application / W.L. Richardson.
  • Pure trotter oil : for improving the appearance and promoting the growth and elasticity of the hair.
  • Astley's halt or foot-rot mixture : poison!... / prepared by John Astley, (late H.J. Foster).
  • A young shepherdess reading an improving book while looking after her flock. Line engraving by C. Mellan, 1680.
  • An angel appears to some shepherds in the night. Engraving by J. Sadeler after J. Bassano.
  • John the Baptist indicates Jesus as the Messiah to two of his disciples. Engraving by J. Outrim, 1847, after T. Uwins.
  • A balloon has descended on a village, much to the consternation of the inhabitants: a sheep is climbing out of the basket. Engraving by J. Lodge.
  • Foot-rot paste : invaluable for foot-rot in sheep, thrush, inflammation or ulcers in horses feet : directions: to be applied to the affected parts.
  • A Dishley ram and a Dishley ewe. Coloured stipple engraving by Neele.