The molar teeth of a human, horse and dog. The first image to the left in a molar tooth of a horse.…
The base of brain of a horse. Labels: l, Cerebrum. 2, Ganglion of sight. 3, Cerebellum. 4, Medulla Oblongata…
"Horse-chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum). ls, leaf-scar, showing scars of seven fibro-vascular bundles,…
The form of the capillary network presents considerable variety in the different textures of the body:…
This Renaissance desk was a saw-horse and could be folded-up, in which case the slopes had bands.
The development of the respiratory organs. A, is the esophagus of a chick on the fourth day of incubation,…
"In a colony are the females, which are the largest in size." The females are very long-lived.
The male horse ant has wings, and after pairing is allowed to stray away and soon die.
A scene from Lorna Doone, by Richard Doddridge Blackmore where John Ridd rides the mare, Winnie.
"The Trumpeter's Horse. From the painting by Horace Vernet, in the Hertford Collection, London." -Rees,…
"The Death of Poniatowski. From the painting by Horace Vernet." -Rees, 1894
Salisbury Cathedral (From the Meadows), a painting by John Constable exhibited in 1831.
"The Conversion of St. Eustace. By Albrecht Dürer. From the engraving on copper." -Heath, 1901
"The Great White Horse. By Albrect Dürer. From the engraving on copper." -Heath, 1901
"The Knight, Death, and the Devil. By Albrecht Dürer. From the engraving on copper." -Heath, 1901
"During the months of July and August, the Estrus frequents pastures, and deposits its eggs on the shoulders,…
"During the months of July and August, the Estrus frequents pastures, and deposits its eggs on the shoulders,…
"The eggs are white and conical. They adhere to the horse's hair."
Larvae of Estrus (Gasterophilus) Equi. Representation of "the state of a horse's stomach attacked by…
"It is not dangerous to man, but its sting kills the ox, the horse, the sheep and the dog, and renders…
"It is not dangerous to man, but its sting kills the ox, the horse, the sheep and the dog, and renders…
A bit is used in equestrian activities and placed in the mouth of a horse, so the rider can control…
A tail-piece engraved by Thomas Bewick from 'The Quadrupeds' shows a small boy "pulling a colt's tail…
Plowing is the initial cultivation of soil in preparation for sowing seed or planting. Pictured is a…
The short-snouted seahorse (Hippocampus hippocampus) is a species of fish of the Syngnathidae family.
A sled, sleigh, sledge is a vehicle used for transportation on surfaces with low friction, usually snow…
A group of men resting against a fence watching the Greenville horse races.
An illustration of a young boy driving a horse drawn buggy with two other children riding.
An illustration of a barn filled with animals, including: cows, a rooster, a horse, lambs, and birds.
An illustration of a double buggy. Referred to as a double buggy because the buggy has two separate…
The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory against a larger French army in the Hundred Years' War.…
The Irish form of the sprung cart, called a jaunting car or jaunty car, was a light, horse-drawn, two-wheeled…
An illustration of a horse-drawn street car. The first passenger services in the world were started…
An illustration of a man riding a horse toward a windmill with a makeshift javelin, a play on Don Quixote.
This pile driver is powered by a horse. The horse will pull a cord that raises the weight. When the…
"Modes of travel in the West. An old stage-coach and prairie schooner." -Gordy, 1916