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  • Saul Attempts to kill David 1 Samuel 18:11-12 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • Machine colourized (AI) Saul Attempts to kill David 1 Samuel 18:11-12 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-076-Saul-Attempts-to-Kill-D...jpg
  • Golden jackal (Canis aureus) road kill. Photographed in Israel, Galilee
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  • Israel, Wild boar Sus scrofa, road kill
    SL_wild_BOR_Shay_Levy_0158_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill,
    GF_r_Tanzania_0912_189.jpg
  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill,
    GF_r_Tanzania_0912_186.jpg
  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill,
    GF_r_Tanzania_0912_185.jpg
  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill,
    GF_r_Tanzania_0912_182.jpg
  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill,
    GF_r_Tanzania_0912_181.jpg
  • Dead European badger (Meles meles) at the side of a road. The European badger is carnivorous, feeding mainly on earthworms which it seeks out in mild and damp weather conditions. The badger has a large feeding territory and may travel considerable distances in order to find food. If this involves crossing roads there is a risk of a fatal collision with a motor vehicle.
    AM_Road-Kill-1309.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_339.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_338.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_337.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_334.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_335.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_332.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) at the moment of the kill. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_333.jpg
  • A domestic cat hunting and killing a viper snake Photographed in Israel in June
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  • A domestic cat hunting and killing a viper snake Photographed in Israel in June
    SL_cat-hunt-snake_29.jpg
  • A domestic cat hunting and killing a viper snake Photographed in Israel in June
    SL_cat-hunt-snake_09.jpg
  • A domestic cat hunting and killing a viper snake Photographed in Israel in June
    SL_cat-hunt-snake_20.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) Killing a Tapir From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 1 Edited by  Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
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  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) Killing a Tapir From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 1 Edited by  Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
    IR_royal-natural-history-12_010.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) (left) and western marsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus) (right) fight over a kill. Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Road kill - a dead bird at Sao Jacinto Nature Reserve on the shore of Aveiro Lagoon, Portugal
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  • Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight is the English common name representative of a very large class of European ballads. The most frequently collected variant, The Outlandish Knight or May Colvin tells the tale of a young woman who elopes with a knight who has promised to marry her (and who in some instances uses magic to charm her) but who then tries to murder her to get money, clothes and horses. By a quick-witted ruse she manages to kill him instead, and in many versions she is helped to keep this experience from her parents by a resourceful parrot. The main variant has been collected frequently from traditional singers in England, Scotland, Ireland and North America that appeared in the book ' Some British ballads ' illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead 1919
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  • Don't let indifference kill them. A poster for the release of the three abducted Israeli soldiers. Ehud Goldwasser, Eldad Regev and Gilad Schalit January 2008 more information regarding the abducted soldiers can be found at Habanim.org..??? ?? ?? ??? ??? ????? ?? "?????" ???? ????? ???????- ???? ???, ???? ????, ???? ????????
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  • Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight is the English common name representative of a very large class of European ballads. The most frequently collected variant, The Outlandish Knight or May Colvin tells the tale of a young woman who elopes with a knight who has promised to marry her (and who in some instances uses magic to charm her) but who then tries to murder her to get money, clothes and horses. By a quick-witted ruse she manages to kill him instead, and in many versions she is helped to keep this experience from her parents by a resourceful parrot. The main variant has been collected frequently from traditional singers in England, Scotland, Ireland and North America that appeared in the book ' Some British ballads ' illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead 1919
    IR_f_British-ballads_0089.jpg
  • Thou shalt not kill Way of Human Rights, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
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  • striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) road kill Photographed in Israel Aravah Desert
    AM_hyena_IMG_4367.jpg
  • a domestic cat hunting and killing a snake Set of four images
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  • a domestic cat hunting and killing a snake Set of four images
    IR_57635_fs.jpg
  • a domestic cat hunting and killing a snake Set of four images
    IR_57651_fs.jpg
  • Slaughtering a chicken by cutting its neck for Kaparot, Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
This is the only way a chicken can be killed and eaten by a religious Jew. All other methods will produce non kosher meat<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.
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  • White bike (white bicycle, ghost bike) in Chania, Crete, Greece an old scrap bike painted white as a memorial to a cyclist killed on the road at this site
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  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0011.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0009.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0008-double.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0008.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0001.jpg
  • Le Cachetero [Killing the bull with a dagger] Page illustration from the book 'L'Espagne' [Spain] by Davillier, Jean Charles, barón, 1823-1883; Doré, Gustave, 1832-1883; Published in Paris, France by Libreria Hachette, in 1874
    IR_Spain-ax184_0103.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0014.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0015.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0003.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0006.jpg
  • Bluebeard by Walter Crane and Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873. "Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. "The White Dove", "The Robber Bridegroom" and "Fitcher's Bird" (also called "Fowler's Fowl") are tales similar to "Bluebeard". The notoriety of the tale is such that Merriam-Webster gives the word "Bluebeard" the definition of "a man who marries and kills one wife after another," and the verb "bluebearding" has even appeared as a way to describe the crime of either killing a series of women, or seducing and abandoning a series of
    IR_Bluebeard_0002.jpg
  • A monument in memory of IDF soldiers who where killed from a katyusha rocket hit during the 2006 Lebanon war. The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
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  • A monument in memory of IDF soldiers who where killed from a katyusha rocket hit during the 2006 Lebanon war. The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
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  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Awaiting prey
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  • Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Leopard (Panthera pardus) Awaiting prey
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  • Roadkill. a snake was run over by a vehicle on a road in the Negev Desert, Israel
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  • Roadkill. a snake was run over by a vehicle on a road in the Negev Desert, Israel
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  • Dead European badger (Meles meles) at the side of a road. The European badger is carnivorous, feeding mainly on earthworms which it seeks out in mild and damp weather conditions. The badger has a large feeding territory and may travel considerable distances in order to find food. If this involves crossing roads there is a risk of a fatal collision with a motor vehicle.
    SL_Road-Kill_LS2_8871.jpg
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) Hunts a porcupine Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard-kill_336.jpg
  • From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part I by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
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  • Machine Colourised (AI) THE SABBATH-BREAKER STONED. Num. xv. 36. “And all the congregation brought him without the camp, and stoned him with stones, and he died." From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part I by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
    IR_Tissot-Old-Testament-I_0299-color.jpg
  • The Firstborn of the Egyptians are Slain Exodus 12:29-30 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Doré and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • no more war no more bloodshed, In memory of all the victims of wars and conflicts
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  • Pre baited ant trap lilling system
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  • no more war no more bloodshed, In memory of all the victims of wars and conflicts
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  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
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  • St. George Slays the Dragon silhouetted in Black and white from the book ' English Fairy Tales ' retold by Flora Annie Steel, Webster, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher New York, The Macmillan company 1918
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  • There seemed little hope of the boat getting through the narrow gap of deep water from the book ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : AUSTRALIA BY W. H. LANG WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS IN COLOUR BY G. W. LAMBERT Series Edited by John Lang Published London and Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack in 1908
    IR_f_Australia-Lang_0163.jpg
  • Eyre and Wylie threatened by the murderers of Baxter from the book ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : AUSTRALIA BY W. H. LANG WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS IN COLOUR BY G. W. LAMBERT Series Edited by John Lang Published London and Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack in 1908
    IR_f_Australia-Lang_0199.jpg
  • A little white hero from the book ROMANCE OF EMPIRE : AUSTRALIA BY W. H. LANG WITH TWELVE REPRODUCTIONS FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS IN COLOUR BY G. W. LAMBERT Series Edited by John Lang Published London and Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack in 1908
    IR_f_Australia-Lang_0187.jpg
  • Flies and insects stuck to yellow fly paper. A fly-killing device made of paper coated with a sweetly fragrant, but extremely sticky or poisonous substance that traps flies and other flying insects when they land upon it.
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  • LORD CARHAMPTON’s BLOODHOUNDS From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0128.jpg
  • Mr. BERESFORD’s RIDING HOUSE From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0123.jpg
  • peep of day Roys From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0109.jpg
  • LIMBERLIP, THE PRIEST KILLER From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0101.jpg
  • Germany, Berlin, Nollendorfplatz, The gay pink triangle Memorial plaque for the homosexuals murdered by the Nazi regime
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  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding on a fish..This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IMG_4026.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding on a fish..This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IMG_4016.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding on a fish..This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IMG_3968.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding on a fish..This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IMG_3962.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0614.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0567.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0555.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0541.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0526.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0404.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0332.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0316.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0281.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) feeding of a hunted crane, This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_f_Buzzard_IA8A0209.jpg
  • Death of [Sultan] Almoadam Plate LXXVIII from the book Story of the crusades. with a magnificent gallery of one hundred full-page engravings by the world-renowned artist, Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] by Boyd, James P. (James Penny), 1836-1910. Published in Philadelphia 1892
    IR_Dore-Crusades_0399.jpg
  • The Children Destroyed by Bears [The bears savaging the youths at Elisha's command] 2 Kings 2:23-24 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-098-Some-Children-are-Destr...jpg
  • Death of Agag 1 Samuel 15:33 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-074-The-Death-of-Agag.jpg
  • Samson Destroying the Philistines With the Jawbone of an Ass Judges 15:15 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-063-Samson-Destroys-the-Phi...jpg
  • Machine colourized (AI) Samson Slaying a Lion Judges 14:5-6 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-062-Samson-Slays-a-Lion-col...jpg
  • Samson Slaying a Lion Judges 14:5-6 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-062-Samson-Slays-a-Lion.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) has carried a dead impala he recently hunted onto a tree to continue eating in peace. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard_0417.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) has carried a dead impala he recently hunted onto a tree to continue eating in peace. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard_0416.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) has carried a dead impala he recently hunted onto a tree to continue eating in peace. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    GF_f_Leopard_0415.jpg
  • Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) with its catch. This bird of prey is found throughout Europe and parts of Asia, inhabiting open areas, such as farmland and moors, and wooded hills. It grows up to 50 centimetres in length and feeds on small birds, mammals and carrion. Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_Buzzard_229.jpg
  • Interior of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria. Marble sculpture, Theseus Defeats the Centaur, 1875 by Antonio Canova, grand staircase,
    IR_Vienna_E4454.jpg
  • Interior of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria. Marble sculpture, Theseus Defeats the Centaur, 1875 by Antonio Canova, grand staircase,
    IR_Vienna_E4441-Pano.jpg
  • Interior of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria. Marble sculpture, Theseus Defeats the Centaur, 1875 by Antonio Canova, grand staircase,
    IR_Vienna_E4441-Pano-2.jpg
  • Interior of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria. Marble sculpture, Theseus Defeats the Centaur, 1875 by Antonio Canova, grand staircase,
    IR_Vienna_E4441-Pano-3.jpg
  • Interior of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna, Austria. Marble sculpture, Theseus Defeats the Centaur, 1875 by Antonio Canova, grand staircase,
    IR_Vienna_E4441-Pano-1.jpg
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