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An owl being mocked by other birds. Engraving by F. Place, ca. 1690, after F. Barlow.
Barlow, Francis, 1622-1704.Date: 1690Reference: 42819i- Pictures
Hunters trying to trap birds using an owl as a lure. Etching by C.J. Visscher after A. Tempesta.
Tempesta, Antonio, 1555-1630.Date: [1600?]Reference: 2917462i- Books
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A treatise on domestic pigeons. Containing valuable information concerning the nature, properties, and management of their various species, viz. 1. The natural history of pigeons. 2. Directions for building a Pigeon-House, or Dove-Cote. 3. Instructions for stocking and managing the Pigeon-House, or Dove-Cote, with an Account of those Pigeons which are most advantageous for that Purpose; and an Abstract of the Laws relating to Pigeons. 4. The Methods for preventing Pigeons from leaving their Habitations. 5. Description of the Species of Fancy-Birds and Toys bred in England, France, and Holland; their foul Marks pointed out, and their Perfections displayed; particularly those of Powters, Carriers, Housemen, Dragoons, Croppers, Powting Horsemen, Uplopers, Fantails, Chinese Pigeon, Lace ditto, Tumblers, Runts, Spots, Laughers, Trumpeters, Jacobins, Capuchines, Nuns, Shakers, Helmets, Ruffs, Finnikins, Turners, Barbs, Mabomets, Turbits, Owls, Smiters, &c. 6. Rules to be observed in distinguishing the Sexes, particularly of young Pigeons. 7. Useful particulars relative to coupling or matching of Pigeons. 8. The most eligible Method of erecting, and furnishing a Loft for Pigeons. 9. Remarks and Observations on the Diet proper for Pigeons. 10. The Diseases Pigeons are liable to, with Remedies for each Distemper. 11. General Remarks on the Distinction between Pigeon-Fancyers and Pigeon-Keepers; with Advice highly worthy the Attention of both. 12 Instructive and useful intelligence respecting the generation and incubation of pigeons.
Girton, Daniel.Date: [1790?]- Pictures
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A lapwing, an owl and a goldfinch set in natural surroundings. Etching by A. Collaert, 17th century.
Collaert, Adriaen, -1618.Reference: 42136i- Pictures
Proserpine, betrayed by Ascalaphus, turns him into an owl. Engraving by Briot, 16--.
Briot.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 589660i- Pictures
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Various birds in a tree, including an owl, hoopoe, woodpecker and magpie. Etching by W. Hollar, ca. 1670, after F. Barlow.
Barlow, Francis, 1622-1704.Date: 1670Reference: 42841i- Pictures
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An owl with a bird clutched in its talons is disturbed by a dog. Wood engraving.
Reference: 43339i- Pictures
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A man who has shot a barn owl moves towards it as another man runs away. Etching.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 34686i- Pictures
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An owl defending her chicks from an attacking eagle. Engraving by F. Place, ca. 1690, after F. Barlow.
Barlow, Francis, 1622-1704.Date: 1690Reference: 42821i- Pictures
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Various birds: chickens on the ground; an owl, magpie and woodpecker on a tree; ducks and eagles in the air. Etching by C. Mosley, ca. 1760.
Date: 1760Reference: 43296i- Pictures
An owl with yellow condoms instead of eyes; recommending condoms for prevention of AIDS in people out at night. Colour lithograph, 199-.
Bundeszentrale für Gesundheitliche Aufklärung (Germany)Date: [between 1990 and 1999?]Reference: 679989i- Pictures
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Birds on a river bank: teal, duck, cormorant, bittern, owl, hawk and pheasant. Etching by J. Griffier, ca. 1655, after F. Barlow.
Barlow, Francis, 1622-1704.Date: 1655Reference: 42856i- Pictures
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An owl spreads its wings clutching its prey beneath the moon; warning that AIDS is a prolonged death by the American Indian Health Care Assocation. Colour lithograph by Christopher Sheriff, 1989.
Date: 1989Reference: 668065i- Ephemera
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Guanimycin : snowy owl.
Date: 1967- Pictures
Two naked witches riding on a broomstick accompanied by an owl. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.Date: [1796/1798]Reference: 37202i- Pictures
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A boy entering a darkened barn, frightened by what he fears is a ghost but is an owl. Etching by R. Pollard and aquatint by F. Jukes, 1785, after R.M. Paye.
Paye, Richard Morton, 1750-1821.Date: April 12th 1785Reference: 11528i- Ephemera
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Dequadin lozenges : hawk owl.
Date: 1967- Ephemera
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Dequadin lozenges : hawk owl.
Date: 1967- Pictures
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A vase-painting: an owl. Coloured engraving.
Date: [1785?]Reference: 2975078i- Ephemera
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Dequadin paint : long-eared owl.
Date: 1967- Ephemera
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Dequadin paint : long-eared owl.
Date: 1967- Books
The Cambridge Dictionary of human biology and evolution / Larry L. Mai, Marcus Young Owl, M. Patricia Kersting.
Mai, Larry L.Date: 2005- Ephemera
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Dequadin paint : white-breasted barn owl.
Date: 1968- Ephemera
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Ventolin tablets-2 mg & 4mg spandets, syrup : long-eared owl.
Date: 1978- Ephemera
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Ventolin inhaler rotacaps and rotahaler : tawny owl.
Date: 1978