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Images Dated 22nd February 2010 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Coriolanus & Aufidius

Coriolanus & Aufidius
Coriolanus and Aufidius meet in single combat

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Advert / Kodak Girl 1920S

Advert / Kodak Girl 1920S
The Kodak Girl - a reminder to everyone to take their Kodak camera with them to the seaside

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice & the White Rabbit

Alice & the White Rabbit
Alice and the White Rabbit Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Children Sleeping / C20Th

Children Sleeping / C20Th
"...the children were nestled all snug in their beds..." Date: First published: 1823

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice & Pool of Tears

Alice & Pool of Tears
Alice and the pool of tears Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: American Fairies

American Fairies
The Fairies of the Catskills, New York, showing that fairies are pretty much alike in America as in Europe

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Mermaid (Rackham)

Mermaid (Rackham)
A mermaid combs her long hair as she rides on the back of a fish Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Siegfried Sees Himself

Siegfried Sees Himself
Siegfried sees his reflection in a forest stream

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Compleat Angler / Bank

Compleat Angler / Bank
On the river bank. Date: First published: 1653

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Tristram & Isolde

Tristram & Isolde
King Marks feast

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Hansel&gretel / Meet Witch

Hansel&gretel / Meet Witch
Hansel and Gretel meet the witch outside her house

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Pope Fabianus

Pope Fabianus
POPE FABIANUS pope and saint Date: reigned 236 - 250

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Spooky Stories

Spooky Stories
An old man tells creepy stories to children before they go to bed

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Hagen & Brunnhilde

Hagen & Brunnhilde

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Brunnhilde and Ring

Brunnhilde and Ring
Act one : Brunnhilde sadly cherishes the ring that Siegfried left with her when he went off on his adventures

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: The Warning of Erda

The Warning of Erda
Scene Four : Erda, the Earth Goddess, warns the Gods

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Owen Jones Flowers 94

Owen Jones Flowers 94
Various leaves, full-sized, traced from nature: Scarlet Oak, White Oak, Fig, Maple, White Bryony, Laurel, and Bay

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Rackham / Wolf in Bed

Rackham / Wolf in Bed
Little Red Riding Hood greets the wolf in her grandmothers bed

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Fergus Fionnliath

Fergus Fionnliath
Fergus Fionnlaith hated dogs & threw rocks at them, but the powers that protect animals gave him a squint so that he always threw crooked. From the story of the Birth of Bran

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare / The Tempest

Shakespeare / The Tempest
Act I, Scene II Ferdinand, son to the King of Naples, comes ashore & hears fairy music, but the fairies remain invisible to him Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alberich & Rhinemaidens

Alberich & Rhinemaidens
Alberich and the Rhinemaidens

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare / The Tempest

Shakespeare / The Tempest
Act IV, Scene I Iris, Ceres, Juno & the nymphs Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Fox and Ape

Fox and Ape
THE FOX AND THE APE. " Reynard laughed heartily, & going off, added with a sneer: You a king, & not understand a trap! " Date: 1912

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Witch and Cat (Rackham)

Witch and Cat (Rackham)
A witch with her cat outside her cottage

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: SEA DRAGON

SEA DRAGON
A Sea Dragon

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice: trial, Knave / Hearts

Alice: trial, Knave / Hearts
The trial of the Knave of Hearts - the King & Queen preside Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Folklore / Nymphs

Folklore / Nymphs
Herakles met these nymphs on his way to steal the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, and they warned him of the dangers involved

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Thor / Rackham 1911

Thor / Rackham 1911
Donner

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Emperor of Lilliput

Emperor of Lilliput
The Emperor of Lilliput reviews his troops. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare / Puck

Shakespeare / Puck
Act IV, Scene I Puck applies the remedy, so that the lovers & Bottom awaken, as though from a dream Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice Holds the Baby Pig

Alice Holds the Baby Pig
Alice holds the baby which turns into a little pig Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Othello & Desdemona

Othello & Desdemona
Othello suspicious of Desdemona Date: 1911

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Siegfried & Maidens

Siegfried & Maidens
Act three : the Rhinemaidens beg Siegfried to return the Ring

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Fafner in Dragon Form

Fafner in Dragon Form
Act one : Fafner, in the form of a dragon, guards the stolen hoard

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Goldilocks / Fairy Tales

Goldilocks / Fairy Tales
The three bears at the table where they discover their porridge has been eaten. Traditional tale originally worked on by Robert Southey

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice & the Dodo

Alice & the Dodo
Alice and the dodo Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Puck as Will O the Wisp

Puck as Will O the Wisp
Puck, a sprite, mischievously leads travellers astray as a will o the wisp, luring the unwary into marshy pools

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Waltraube, Brunnhilde

Waltraube, Brunnhilde
Act one : Waltraube begs her sister Brunnhilde to return the ring to the Rhinemaidens, but she refuses

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare / The Tempest

Shakespeare / The Tempest
Act I, Scene II The fairies song: " Come unto these yellow sands..." Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Hamlet & the Ghost

Hamlet & the Ghost

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Boy & Girl on Rooftop

Boy & Girl on Rooftop
A boy and a girl chatting on a rooftop. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Hagen and Siegfried

Hagen and Siegfried
Act three : Hagen stabs Siegfried in the back

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Lear and the Fool

Lear and the Fool on the heath

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Myth / England / Arthurian

Myth / England / Arthurian
Gareth, also known as Beaumains defeats the Red Knight

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Green Dragon

Green Dragon
The Green Dragon

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Wanderer and Mime

Wanderer and Mime
Act One : the Wanderer tells Mime about the magic sword Notung

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice: rose-Garden, Cards

Alice: rose-Garden, Cards
The Queen orders the Knave to turn over the cards (who have been painting the roses). Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: The Rhinemaidens Lament

The Rhinemaidens Lament
The Rhinemaidens lament their stolen gold



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