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The head of an ostrich, a bird that is known to bury its head in the ground; representing those who ignore AIDS. Colour silk screen print after M. Negro, 1993.
Negro, Marylène, 1957-Date: [1993]Reference: 672774iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
A young man and a young woman in a sexual relationship have a new year's resolution to be tested for HIV; contrasted with an ostrich burying its head in the sand. Colour print after K. Edwards, 20--.
Date: [approximately between 2000 and 2099]Reference: 2491160i- Pictures
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Zoological Society of London: an ostrich. Coloured etching.
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An ostrich sticks its head in a hole in the ground with the message in Basque, 'Don't hide your head' representing an advertisement for the Anti-AIDS Committee of Álava, Hies Kontrako Komite Hiritarra Comision Ciudadana Anti-SIDA. Colour lithograph, 199-.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 675835i- Pictures
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An ostrich. Etching by J. Le Keux.
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A stork, a crane and an ostrich. Coloured chalk lithograph.
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An ostrich walking. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 28405iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Books
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To the curious in general. Whatever deserves the epithet of the rare, certainly will deserve the strictest attention of the greatest curiosos. Just arrived from the southern part of Africa, and now to be seen alive, ... at Mr. Patterson's, pastry-cook, no. 37, near the top of the Hay-market, the most astonishing and largest ostrich, ever seen in Europe. ... The satyr and the grand cassawar [sic], ... to be seen at Mr. Gough's Menagery, no. 99, Holborn-Hill, ...
Gough's Menagery (Holborn-Hill, London, England)Date: 1795?]- Pictures
South Africa: an ostrich beside a railway carriage. Photograph by Prof. Herdman, 1905.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.Date: 1905Reference: 536236iPart of: The British Association- Pictures
South Africa: an ostrich farm near Graaff-Reinet. Woodburytype, 1888, after a photograph by Robert Harris.
Harris, Robert, active 1881-1888.Date: 1888Reference: 533074iPart of: Harris, Robert, fl. 1881/1888.- Pictures
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South Africa: two men and an ostrich beside a railway carriage. Photograph by Miss Stower, 1905.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.Date: 1905Reference: 536288iPart of: The British Association- Pictures
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The skeletons of an eagle, swan, ostrich and a crane. Engraving by Lodge after Brown.
Brown, active 1796-1806.Date: 14 January 1791Reference: 40451i- Pictures
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Baviaan's River, South Africa: an ostrich camp in the Bedford District. Woodburytype, 1888, after a photograph by Robert Harris.
Harris, Robert, active 1881-1888.Date: 1888Reference: 532995iPart of: Harris, Robert, fl. 1881/1888.- Pictures
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Eighteen eggs from different animals ranging from an ostrich to a dog-fish. Wood engraving by J. Quartley, ca. 1850.
Date: 1850Reference: 42398i- Pictures
A woman wearing a lace collar and holding a fan of black ostrich feathers. Engraving by D. Raab after Rembrandt.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Date: [1890?]Reference: 2897085i- Books
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On the structure and development of the skull in the ostrich tribe / by William Kitchen Parker ; communicated by T.H. Huxley.
Parker, William Kitchen, 1823-1890.Date: [1866]- Pictures
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A magpie and an ostrich are in discussion with an assembly of wild animals looking on from above. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Date: 1743Reference: 39412i- Pictures
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Above, an ostrich, a water ouzel and a chordate; below, a sprig abd fruit of a styrax tree, a cape hog and a stalactitic cave. Engraving by Heath.
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A boy riding a saddled ostrich that is held in reins by another boy while a couple standing outside their hut watches on. Wood engraving.
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Skeletons of eight species of bird including a pigeon hawk (merlin), a barn owl, a woodpecker, a maccaw and an ostrich (?) Line engraving, 1830/1870?.
Date: [1830/1870?]Reference: 571533i- Pictures
Simplified diagrams showing the under-side of the brain (?): four figures showing the brain of a man, an ostrich, a crocodile and a fish. Watercolour by J.C. Whishaw, 1852/1854.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1852-1854Reference: 580083iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Books
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The migratory springbucks of South Africa (the trekbokke) : also an essay on the ostrich and a letter descriptive of the Zambesi Falls / by C.S. Cronwright-Schreiner.
Cronwright-Schreiner, S. C. (Samuel C.), 1863-1936.Date: 1925- Ephemera
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A little Calcidrine goes a long way to treat a bad cough.
Date: [between 1960 and 1965?]- Pictures
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An ostrich with its head in the ground representing a warning to people who ignore the facts about AIDS; advertisement for the AIDS hotline in Maine, U.S.A. Colour lithograph by Media Source.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 667915i- Pictures
Skeletons of a swan (?) and two ostrich-like creatures, with illustrations comparing the human hand and foot with that of an ape, a detail of the head of an ape and a cross-section of a human skull and spine.
Hawkins, B. Waterhouse (Benjamin Waterhouse), 1807-1894.Date: [1860]Reference: 564676i