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  • "Burdizzo" pincers for the bloodless castration of sheep, bulls, pigs, horses, dogs, etc. : recommended by the veterinary surgeons ... : inventor and sole maker: Dr. N. Burdizzo, Turin (Italy).
  • The popular diet for all young and immature stock : unequalled for quality and reasonable in price : as good for cattle as for sheep : Holland's Britannia lamb and calf food / F.E. Holland.
  • A woman with shears holding a sheep; representing June. Engraving.
  • A young barefoot shepherdess and a little girl take refuge near a shrine during a storm. Lithograph by Z. Belliard after M.-Ph. Coupin de La Couperie.
  • A cow and two sheep in a field. Etching by J. Janson the elder, 17--.
  • A large wolf snarling from across a stream at a bleating lamb. Etching by W-S Howitt.
  • Heads of leopards, lions, and a sheep. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • Going for a bag or two of Bibby's Dairy Cakelettes / sole manufacturers: J. Bibby & Sons.
  • Higham Ferrers Church and Free-School, Northamptonshire, England. Line engraving.
  • Stagger powders : for sheep and cattle : a reliable preparation...
  • Per post : Mr. John Yeldham, Box 1301, J., G.P.O., Sydney, Australia / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • A couple in animal skins (Adam and Eve?) journeying with three children after the expulsion. Coloured stipple engraving.
  • A Leicester ram. Etching, ca 1839.
  • Circe sits with books and wand; to right, men transformed into animals. Etching by G.B. Castiglione, 165-.
  • An upland breed of sheep. Etching.
  • The castration of lambs : from one week to six months with the new extra-small model, the Baby "Burdizzo" registered designs.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the north, with sheep grazing and people walking in the foreground. Coloured wood engraving by W. H. Prior after an earlier engraving.
  • A ram and ewe of the Cheviot and Dorset breeds of sheep. Etching, ca 1822.
  • An Exmoor sheep. Stipple engraving by Neele.
  • Astronomy: a woman walking on a hillside near below Brightling Observatory, East Sussex. Engraving by W.B. Cooke, 1819, after J.M.W. Turner.
  • Udderine : a wonderful remedy for udder ill, milk fever, garget, chills, fever and inflammations of all kinds, in horses, cattle & sheep ...
  • Winter sheep dipping : Facts! Facts!! Facts!!! : useful to farmers in Scotland and the north of England... / Quibell Brothers.
  • An old shepherd leaning against a worn-out road-sign eats his lunch while sheep graze in a field next to the road. Coloured lithograph by A.J.L. Jazet, 1843.
  • A sheep bleating at an exhausted, hunted wolf. Etching by W-S Howitt.
  • Ilkley Wells, Ilkley, Yorkshire. Steel engraving by W. Wallis.
  • The popular diet for all young and immature stock : unequalled for quality and reasonable in price : as good for cattle as for sheep : Holland's Britannia lamb and calf food / F.E. Holland.
  • Female genito-urinary system. Engraving, 1686.
  • A wolf walking towards a dog and away from a sheep, surrounded by various flowers and insects. Engraving by P. Williamson, 1663, after W. Hollar.
  • 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.
  • The General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth. Engraving by J. Shury, 1830, after N. Whittock.