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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • The Three Bears illustrated by Walter Crane 1873. Published in London by George Routledge and Sons. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century British fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of a not-so-polite old woman who enters  the forest home of three bachelor bears while they are away. She sits in their chairs, eats some of their soup, sits down on one of their chairs and breaks it, and sleeps in one of their beds. When the bears return and discover her, she wakes up, jumps out of the window, and is never seen again. The second version replaced the old woman with a little girl named Goldilocks, and the third and by far best-known version replaced the original bear trio with Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. What was originally a frightening oral tale became a cozy family story with only a hint of menace. The story has elicited various interpretations and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language.
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  • from the book ' Three men on the bummel ' Illustrated by L. Raven Hill written by Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927. Publisher Bristol [Eng.] J.W. Arrowsmith 1900
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  • Abraham and the Three Angels Genesis 18:9-10 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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  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
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  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
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  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • GIDEON CHOOSES THE THREE HUNDRED. Judges vii. 6.<br />
And the number of them that lapped, putting their hand to their mouth, were three hundred men: but all the rest of the people bowed down upon their knees to drink water From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
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  • Three blind mice. Three blind mice. / See how they run. See how they run. / They all ran after the farmer’s wife, / Who cut off their tails with a carving knife, / Did you ever see such a sight in your life, / As three blind mice? From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
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  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
    IR_applepie-nursery_0165.jpg
  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
    IR_applepie-nursery_0152.jpg
  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
    IR_applepie-nursery_0160.jpg
  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
    IR_applepie-nursery_0157.jpg
  • The Story of the Three Bears [Silverlocks / Goldilocks and the three bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language] From the book ' A apple pie and other nursery tales : forty-eight pages of illustrations : printed in colours by Kronheim & Co ' Published by  : George Routledge and Sons 1870
    IR_applepie-nursery_0149.jpg
  • Three Sloths (Bradypus) The American sloth, Two Toed Sloth and uniform sloth [Three Toes Sloth] Copper engraving with hand colouring from Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature [miscellaneous plates] by Wilkes, John Publication date 1796-1829
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  • Common three striped Opossum The red three-striped opossum (Monodelphis umbristriata) is an opossum species from South America. It is found in Brazil. from ' A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata ' by Richard Lydekker, Lloyd's Natural History Series edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe Published in 1896 by E. Lloyd, London
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  • Three legged race two multiracial women with their leg tied to each other
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  • Standard Israeli three prong electric socket on white wall
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  • Three Muses sculpture atop Lithuanian National Drama Theater, Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • Three children playing
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  • Three Muses sculpture atop Lithuanian National Drama Theater, Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • Three Muses sculpture atop Lithuanian National Drama Theater, Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • Three Muses sculpture atop Lithuanian National Drama Theater, Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • The Three Graces by Antonio Canova at the State Hermitage Museum. A museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The largest and oldest museum in the world, it was founded in 1754 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852.
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  • Three Legged Race only the feet and legs of two contestants are visible
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  • The signs of the three major religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam at The Three Holidays Festival in Wadi Nisnas, Haifa, Israel
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  • One day he saw three Robbers fighting from 'The Raven ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
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  • A three master Schooner in the Bay from The Golden Gate Bridge; report of the Chief Engineer to the Board of Directors of the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District, California, September, 1937
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  • The Three Maries at The Sepulchre from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • Train wreck at Three Sisters station from the book ' Boer and Britisher in South Africa; a history of the Boer-British war and the wars for United South Africa, together with biographies of the great men who made the history of South Africa ' By Neville, John Ormond Published by Thompson & Thomas, Chicago, USA in 1900
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  • Three Lions attempting to drag down a Buffalo From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • The landlord of the three Barbels by Gustave Dore [Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré (6 January 1832 – 23 January 1883) was a French artist, printmaker, illustrator, comics artist, caricaturist, and sculptor who worked primarily with wood-engraving]. From the book English caricaturists and graphic humourists of the nineteenth century : how they illustrated and interpreted their times by Everitt, Graham, author. Published in London in 1886
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  • Electric wire with three insulated copper cables
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  • Three Drymoica birds from Zoologia typica; or, Figures of new and rare animals and birds described in the proceedings, or exhibited in the collections of the Zoological Society of London. By Fraser, Louis. Zoological Society of London. Published London, March 1847
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a three masted tall ship moored at Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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  • Three week old baby. Model Release Available
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  • An ancient Greek coin or medal with a depiction of three muses. Photographed in Athens, Greece
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  • coloured markings of three nature hiking trails. Photographed in the Galilee, Israel
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  • Three Masai Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) of different height Photographed in Tanzania, Serengeti National Park.
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  • three Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in a row with a Grey Cranes (Grus grus) in the background Photographed at Lake Agamon, Hula Valley,  Israel in winter February
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  • Three Men Running Statue On Calea Victoriei, Bucharest, Romania
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  • Ceramic numbers the number three
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  • Three Chimpanzees socializing
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  • Young man in three piece suit smoking
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  • Tanzania, Serengeti National Park three alert cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on a hill
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  • Three Chimpanzees socializing
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  • The Three Brother (3,850 feet in height) 1880 From the book ' Discovery of the Yosemite, and the Indian war of 1851, which led to that event ' by Lafayette Houghton Bunnell, 1824-1903 Published New York, Chicago, F.H. Revell company 1892. Lafayette Houghton Bunnell (1824-1903) was a member of the Mariposa Battalion that became the white discoverers of the Yosemite Valley in 1851 when they rode out in search of Native American tribal leaders involved in recent raids on American settlements. Dr. Bunnell later served as a surgeon in the Civil War. Discovery of the Yosemite, and the Indian war of 1851 (originally published 1880) contains his account of that event, beginning with the history of the battalion and the tribal unrest that inspired its creation. He goes on to chronicle the unit's march from its camp near Agua Fria into the mountains down the South Fork of the Merced River. Bunnell recalls his comrades' reactions to the natural grandeur they encountered in the Yosemite Valley as well as the trivia of camp life and encounters with the native tribes they were sent to pacify. The book concludes with chapters of the Valley's history after 1851, discussions of the region's flora and fauna, and a chapter on the discovery of the sequoias and their later exploitation
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  • Machine Colorized image of The Three Maries at The Sepulchre from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • The number Three Part of a set of letters, Numbers and symbols of the Alphabet made with flowers, branches and leaves on white background
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  • The Frenchman has stunned three with his fists. from the book ' Around the world in eighty days ' by Jules Verne (1828-1905) Translated by Geo. M. Towle, Published in Boston by James. R. Osgood & Co. 1873 First US Edition
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  • Three little Kittens Sheet Music From the Book ' The baby's bouquet : a fresh bunch of old rhymes & tunes ' by Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Crane, Lucy, 1842-1882; Evans, Edmund, 1826-1905; Publisher  George Routledge and Sons (London and New York) 1878
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  • Machine Colorized Three Lions attempting to drag down a Buffalo From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • Three Hindu ascetics, or holy men: above, a man lying on a bed of nails; below left, a man seated in the lotus position with withered arms raised above his head; below right, a man seated in the lotus position holding a trident. 1. Purana Poori, an Oordhbahu saniassy. 2. Purrum Soatuntre Perkasanund, a Ser-seja saniassy. 3. A yogey [Yogi] Colour engraving by J. Chapman, 1809. From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume X;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1811
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  • Three Brahmin sects before a temple (Brahmana (center), Vishnu Sect (right) and Siva Sect (left)) Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume X;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1811
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a three masted tall ship moored at Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a three masted tall ship moored at Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a three masted tall ship moored at Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a three masted tall ship moored at Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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  • The number Three Part of a set of letters, Numbers and symbols of 3D Alphabet made with colourful floral images on white background
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  • The number Three Part of a set of letters, Numbers and symbols of 3D Alphabet made with a floral image on white background
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  • Three week old baby. Model Release Available
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  • Three week old baby. Model Release Available
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  • coloured markings of three nature hiking trails. Photographed in the Galilee, Israel
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  • Three Camels in the Judea Desert
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  • hill of three crosses, Kalnai Park, in the Old Town, Vilnius, Lithuania,
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  • Ceramic numbers the number three
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  • three rolled up towels orange green and white on a white background
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  • Three smiling young siblings
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  • Three red fire trucks
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  • Three months old baby in the bath. Model release available
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  • Three men on a motorbike in India
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  • Three mini hamburgers with onions, guacamole and mushrooms
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  • Three mini hamburgers with onions, guacamole and mushrooms
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  • Israel, Negev desert, three female Bedouin youths
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  • Tanzania, Serengeti National Park three alert cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on a hill
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  • Israel, three Hooded Crows (Corvus corone cornix) on the lawn
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, The International Dog Show 2010 Three Labrador Retrievers
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, The International Dog Show 2010 Three Labrador Retrievers
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  • Triceratops three horned Dinosaur
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