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  • Top 10 recipes with Cow & Gate Farmer's Wife double Devon cream.
  • Top 10 recipes with Cow & Gate Farmer's Wife double Devon cream.
  • G. Kirkland, 30 Plates of the small pox and cow pox.
  • Dattātreya with his four dogs and cow. Chromolithograph by R. Varma.
  • Continuation of facts . . the variolae vaccinae or cow pox.
  • A cow-doctor stands outside a rural cottage and points to an ailing cow, observed by its anxious owners. Steel engraving by C. Cousen after C. Tschaggeny, ca. 1860.
  • A cow-doctor stands outside a rural cottage and points to an ailing cow, observed by its anxious owners. Steel engraving by C. Cousen after C. Tschaggeny, ca. 1860.
  • Above, a domestic bull, a domestic cow, a wild bull and a wild cow; below, an urus, a bison, a zebu (humped ox) and a cape. Engraving by Heath.
  • Skeleton and dissection of a cow: two figures, above, a side view of the skeleton, below, a dissection of the underside of a cow, showing the internal organs. Etching, 1823.
  • A bull standing with a cow eating hay from the ground. Etching.
  • The holy Cow personified as World Mother with many Sanskrit verses. Chromolithograph.
  • The holy Cow personified as World Mother with many Sanskrit verses. Chromolithograph.
  • A lion attacking a stag; sheep and cow in the background. Engraving.
  • The natural history of cow-pox and vaccinal syphilis / by Charles Creighton.
  • An Ayrshire cow. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1850, after W.H. Davis.
  • A short horned cow. Etching by H. Beckwith, ca 1848, after H. Strafford.
  • A cow gazing out across a field. Etching by J. Janson, the elder.
  • A cow and bull of the Durham short-horned breed. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A cow and bull of the Devon middle-horned breed. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A cow and bull of the Midland long-horned breed. Etching, ca 1822.
  • Cow-pox inoculation no security against small-pox infection ... To which are added, the modes of treating the beastly new diseases produced from cow pox ... With the author's certain, experienced, and successful mode of inoculating for the small pox. Which now becomes necessary from cow-pox failure, &c / [William Rowley].
  • Two middle-horned breeds of cow, the Sussex and Herefordshire. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A short horned cow. Etching by E. Hacker, ca 1850, after W.H. Davis.
  • A cow at rest lying in a field. Etching by J. Janson, the elder.
  • A cow standing in a paddock. Crayon-manner etching in sanguine by S. Gilpin.
  • A rabbit, two sheep and a cow. Cut-out engravings pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • A horse, a deer and a cow. Cut-out engravings pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • A cow, a hare and a sheep. Cut-out engravings pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • A maid is milking a cow surrounded by goats and a calf while a man watches the scene and a magpie is playing with the cow's bell. Lithograph after a painting by E. H. Landseer.
  • A cow lying in a field. Etching by C.-W. Kolbe, the elder, ca 1835.