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  • Joseph and Mary, searching for a place to stay in nocturnal Bethlehem, find a stable. Etching by J. Parrocel.
  • A group of hound pups in a stable. Lithograph by J.W. Giles after R.B. Davis, 1831/1837 (?).
  • A stable where young stablemates take care of the horses and their headgear and bridle. Colour lithograph with paper cutouts.
  • An injured horse is pulled onto a cart by three men, while a stable-hand attempts to calm an anxious colleague. Etching, 1730/1790?.
  • The three Magi offering gifts to the infant Christ, who sits in the lap of the Virgin Mary in a stable. Etching by Jacques Callot.
  • Two horses in a stable with a woman sitting next to them mending a yoke. Reproduction of an etching by C. G. Lewis after E. H. Landseer.
  • Two men and a dog in a stable, reaching into a corn bin, while two horses look on. Coloured mezzotint by J.R. Smith after G. Morland, 1799.
  • The gentleman's stable directory, or, modern system of farriery. Comprehending all the most valuable prescriptions and approved remedies...To which is now added, a supplement / by William Taplin.
  • A stable on fire at night: a man leads two horses past a lamenting couple and a dead man. Etching with engraving by C. Visscher after P. van Laer.
  • A dog is looking at a horse with blinkers standing outside a stable, while another dog is chained to its kennel and watching the birds in the yard. Engraving.
  • Concentrated carbolic acid : to be well diluted before use, according to the directions on the label and case : for the household, sick room, stable, kennel, etc. : poison.
  • Three horses inside a derelict stable: one is eating from a raised trough, another is urinating and a third one is being groomed by a stablehand. Etching after P. van Laer.
  • Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) or Cypovirus, is from the Rheoviridae family. It has a double stranded RNA genome and a very stable capsid. It infects insects, including silkworms, and can have an economic impact on the silk industry.
  • Laverack's embrocation : for horses and cattle : one of the best applications for general use in the stable and farmyard : for splints, curbs, sprains, sprung sinews, lameness, bruises, sore throat, influenza, wedged ures, &c., &c. : may be used with great advantage by human beings / Laverack and Sons.
  • Laverack's embrocation : for horses and cattle : one of the best applications for general use in the stable and farmyard : for splints, curbs, sprains, sprung sinews, lameness, bruises, sore throat, influenza, wedged ures, &c., &c. : may be used with great advantage by human beings / Laverack and Sons.
  • The shepherds observe the newly-born Jesus Christ. Etching by Annibale Carracci, ca. 1606.
  • Two scenes of farm buildings with workers packing hops. Wood-engraving, c. 1874.
  • The nocturnal adoration of the shepherds. Mezzotint by E. Kirkall, 1724, after P. Buonaccorsi.
  • Barclay and Perkins brewery, Southwark: visitors in a store for vats and barrels. Wood-engraving, 1847.
  • The Virgin Mary with the Christ child, surrounded by angel's heads. Engraving by C.D. Jardinier after C. Hutin after C. Maratta.
  • The adoration of the shepherds at the birth of Christ; a shepherd-boy plays a flute. Stipple engraving by J.B. Michel, 1780, after G. Farington after C. Cignani.
  • The shepherds adoring the Christ Child. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, ca. 1830, after C. Procaccini, 1584.
  • The War in Egypt: the Calabria ship interior. Wood engraving by W.P.
  • The adoration of the shepherds in a darkened barn. Aquatint with etching by D. Vivant-Denon after N. Maes.
  • The shepherds adoring the Christ Child. Drawing by F. Rosaspina.
  • 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.
  • Poonamalee, South India: boys having a meal at an orphanage. Photograph, ca. 1924.
  • The adoration of the shepherds at the birth of Christ. Stipple engraving by G.S. & J.G. Facius, 1806, after J. Reynolds.
  • Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquis of Westminster, with Ellis (veterinary surgeon) and Tommy Lloyd (horse dealer). Pen and ink drawing by D. Macgregor, 1864.
  • The shepherds adore the newly-born Christ. Etching by M. Piccioni, 1641, after P. Caliari, il Veronese.