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  • Page 103: Hanuman leading an elephant carrying Rama, Sita and Laksmana. Watercolour drawing.
  • Above, an ermine, an eagle and an egret; below, an elephant. Coloured etching.
  • A monstrous elephant with gold scaly gills; water and a mountain beyond. Gouache.
  • A woman and a child; the woman is suckling a baby white elephant. Photograph.
  • Saturn, seven-armed and cross-legged, sitting on an elephant from Persian Manuscript 373
  • An elephant, seen from below. Etching by R. Vinkeles 1787/1800 (?), after P. Camper, 1774.
  • Girl acrobats forming the shape of an elephant at the circus of Srīrangam. Gouache, 18--.
  • A Nawab and his guest watching an elephant fight. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • An Indian deity wrestles with an elephant. Gouache painting by an Indian artist, ca. 1650(?).
  • A female African elephant (Elephas africanus) shielding her calf from arrows thrown by men. Wood engraving.
  • Burma: a king passing in procession on an elephant, preceded by guardsmen and courtiers. Gouache painting.
  • Skeleton of a man, with the skeleton of an elephant. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
  • An Indian Elephant taken from a Persian manuscript on the natural sciences in Nasta'liq script
  • An elephant, a deer and a leopard (or cheetah?). Cut-out engravings pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • India: a man seated on an elephant by the banks of a river. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • Devi riding on a white elephant tramples over two demons. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Ganesha, the elephant headed god with four arms. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
  • An ornate carved doorway in Zanzibar, with an enormous pair of elephant's tusks leaning against it.
  • Burma: a lady attended by a servant bringing an elephant and another servant holding a parasol. Watercolour.
  • Nine quadrupeds, including a dromedary, an elephant, bears, a giraffe and an ermine. Etching by I. Taylor.
  • A goddess on a flowering plant holding a baby elephant, could either be Lakshmi or Parvati. Watercolour drawing.
  • Teeth and jawbones of an elephant: nine figures. Etching by R. Vinkeles 1787/1800 (?), after P. Camper, 1787.
  • A seventeenth-century wooden pharmacy counter carved in low relief, the central panel is of an elephant. Photograph.
  • An elephant running wild with Lord Auckland in its trunk. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1843.
  • Elephant apple (Limonia acidissima L.): branch with flowers and fruit, leaf and seeds and cross-section of fruit.
  • An elephant, a dragon, a reptile, a rhinoceros, a goat and two giraffes. Engraving by A. de Bruyn.
  • Dissections of an elephant's trunk and tusks: seven figures. Etching by R. Vinkeles 1787/1800 (?), after P. Camper, 1774.
  • Elephant skull, side view: three figures, including a tooth. Etching by R. Vinkeles 1787/1800 (?), after P. Camper, 1785.
  • Dissections of an elephant's foot and tail: seven figures. Etching by R. Vinkeles 1787/1800 (?), after P. Camper, 1774.
  • A person of high rank watches an elephant fight along with other spectators. Gouache painting by an Indic artist.