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Turnspit dog at work, c1880.
AR924755 
Turnspit dog at work in the inn at Newcastle, Carmarthen, Wales, c1800 (1869).
AR924725 
British Wild or Park Cattle, 1790. Artist: Thomas Bewick
AR916186 
Encampment of central European gypsies also known as Egyptians, 1604. Artist: Jacques Callot
AR921834 
Johann Friedrich Oberlin, Lutheran philanthropist, c1800 (c1880).
AR914698 
Tarpan, 1884.
AR924751 
Tarpan, 1850.
AR924748 
Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1811.
AR917977 
Kitchen of a food cannery, c1870.
AR918085 
Herd of Tarpan, 1893.
AR924745 
Green Turtle being caught by hunters, c1900.
AR914981 
Dishley (New Leicester) Ram, c1840.
AR917890 
'Shorthorn Bull 'Ironclad'', 1875. Artist: Anon
AR925290 
Robert Bakewell (1725-1795), English agriculturist.
AR918340 
Spinning Jenny, 1820.
AR917905 
Domestic servants, 1901. Artist: Anon
AR927486 
Dog from the Hospice of St Bernard finding a traveller in the snow, c1840.
AR924617 
Green Turtle (Chelone mydas), c1890.
AR914987 
'Black Faced Ram', mid 19th century. Artist: William Home Lizars
AR926599 
St Bernard mountain rescue dogs with flasks of brandy on their collars, c1880.
AR924613 
'The Tunspit', 1790. 
'The Tunspit', 1790. These short-legged dogs were bred especially to work in wheels turning cooking spits. By 1800 the breed had almost disappeared. 
Unique Identifier AR924759 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4316px × 2429px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
ANIMAL
Ann Ronan Pictures
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Breeding
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COOKERY
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Food
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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