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Images Dated 22nd February 2010 (page 8)

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

Goldilocks / Fairy Book
The three bears discover that their porridge has been eaten. Traditional tale originally worked on by Robert Southey

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Children / Water / Gerda

Children / Water / Gerda
Little Gerda, adrift in a rowing boat, is rescued by an old woman. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare / Puck / Fairy

Shakespeare / Puck / Fairy
Act II, Scene I Puck & a fairy; Puck admits that he is " that merry wanderer of the night." Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Prince to Frog (2)

Prince to Frog (2)
The Frog (who is really a Prince, of course) retrieves the Princesss golden ball

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice: cats Head in Cloud

Alice: cats Head in Cloud
The Cheshire Cats head appears in the sky Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Winters Tale - Perdita

Winters Tale - Perdita
Perdita minding sheep Date: first produced 1610/11

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Map / Oxfordshire Mid-18C

Map / Oxfordshire Mid-18C
Map of Oxfordshire Date: mid-18th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Siegfried, Brunnhilde

Siegfried, Brunnhilde
Act three : Brunnhilde in Siegfrieds arms

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Faery Saeve

Faery Saeve
Saeve, one of the Faery people, who asks Fionn to protect her against the Fear Doirche, the Dark Man of the Shi. They fall in love, naturally

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: The Norns Vanish

The Norns Vanish

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Little Idas Flowers

Little Idas Flowers
The botanical professor sees a stinging nettle making signs with its leaves to a red carnation. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Oberon & Titania

Oberon & Titania
Act II, Scene I The quarrel between Oberon and Titania, King & Queen of the fairies Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Vienna / Stubenring C1900

Vienna / Stubenring C1900
Vienna: the Stubenring Date: circa 1900

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Game / Shuffleboard 17C

Game / Shuffleboard 17C
Men playing shuffleboard (or shovel-board) in an English inn Date: 17th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Peeking at Baby

Peeking at Baby
Fairies peep at a baby

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Mime Punished

Mime Punished
Scene Three : Mime is punished by Alberich

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare: Hermia

Shakespeare: Hermia
Hermia, daughter to Egeus; in love with Lysander but betrothed to Demetrius Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Fianna Ensnared

Fianna Ensnared
The hideous faery daughters of Conaran lure their enemies the Fianna into an enchanted cave where they are overtaken by a feebleness & bound

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Perdita Found

Perdita Found
Perdita is found by the shepherds

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Big Claus & Little Claus

Big Claus & Little Claus
A simple meal is eaten at a farmhouse table. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: London / Hyde Park

London / Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens in winter. Date: 1906

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Midsummer Nights Dream

Midsummer Nights Dream
Bottom & Titania, surrounded by the fairies Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Mythical Irish Dogs

Mythical Irish Dogs
The daughters of Conaran lure the Fianna into an enchanted cave, but their dogs refuse to enter & snarl at the caves mouth, sensing their masters danger

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

Shakespeare / The Tempest
Ariel and Caliban Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Siegfried Infant

Siegfried Infant
Act one : Mime and the infant Siegfried

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: White Cow with Red Ears

White Cow with Red Ears
Fiachna & men of King Eolgarg Mor haggle with the Black Hag for white cow with red ears that they have been told will cure the king of a wasting sickness

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Santa up Chimney / C20Th

Santa up Chimney / C20Th
"...& laying his finger aside of his nose, & giving a nod, up the chimney he rose". Date: First published: 1823

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

Shakespeare / The Tempest
Act III, Scene I Miranda & Ferdinand Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare: Helena

Shakespeare: Helena
Portrait of Helena Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Crow and Dreams

Crow and Dreams
A crow leads a small girl through the land of dreams Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: WOODNYMPHS

WOODNYMPHS
Wood Nymphs run through the moonlit woods, accompanied by Little People of various kinds

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Pope Urbanus IV

Pope Urbanus IV
POPE URBANUS IV (Jacques Pantaleon) Date: reigned 1261 - 1264

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: A Water Spirit

A Water Spirit
A water spirit near a river-bank

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

Shakespeare / The Tempest
ARIEL, an airy Spirit - Merrily, merrily, shall I live now, under the blossom that hangs on the bough

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Delphi Oracle

Delphi Oracle
ORACLE OF DELPHI Croesus, king of Lydia, tests the oracle, asking what he was doing at a given time; she correctly says he was cutting up a lamb and a tortoise Date: circa 550 BC

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Owl and Grasshopper

Owl and Grasshopper

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

Shakespeare. The Tempest
Shakespeare.The Tempest

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Children Playing 1922

Children Playing 1922
Children playing games. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare / Fairies

Shakespeare / Fairies
Peaseblossom & Co. Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alberich Steals the Gold

Alberich Steals the Gold
End of Scene One : Alberich makes off with the gold

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare: Puck / 1908

Shakespeare: Puck / 1908
Puck/Robin Goodfellow: Shakespeares master of rustic mischief; the amoral spirit who delights in playing pranks... Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Henry & Tennis Balls

Henry & Tennis Balls
Henry V receives a box of tennis balls from the French Dauphin

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Petruchio & Katharina

Petruchio & Katharina
Act IV, Scene I Petruchio finds fault with everything the servants provide Date: 1911

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Satyr and Traveller

Satyr and Traveller
THE SATYR & THE TRAVELLER " Upon the satyrs demanding a reason why he blew again, he replied, to cool his dish." Date: 1912

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Shakespeare: Puck

Shakespeare: Puck
Act II, Scene I Puck encounters a fairy in the woods; " How now, spirit! Whither wander you?" Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Alice Herself

Alice Herself
A picture of Alice Date: First published: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Touchstone, Celia, Ros

Touchstone, Celia, Ros
Touchstone with Celia and Rosalind, in the Forest of Arden, tired with travel

Background imageImages Dated 22nd February 2010: Cordelia in King Lear

Cordelia in King Lear
Portrait of Cordelia Date: 1909



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