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Ambushing Collection

"Ambushing: Unleashing the Element of Surprise" Dunlop Tyre Advert: "When it comes to conquering the road, our tyres are always one step ahead

Background imageAmbushing Collection: The Wild Pass of Siri-Kajoor, from Sketches in Afghaunistan

The Wild Pass of Siri-Kajoor, from Sketches in Afghaunistan
STC135157 The Wild Pass of Siri-Kajoor, from Sketches in Afghaunistan, engraved by Charles Haghe (1810-88) and Louis Haghe (1806-85), published by Henry Graves, 1842 (colour litho) by Atkinson

Background imageAmbushing Collection: They had forced the doors, and were fighting hand to hand with the travellers

They had forced the doors, and were fighting hand to hand with the travellers
3501827 They had forced the doors, and were fighting hand to hand with the travellers, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905), 1873 (engraving) by French School

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Uncle Sams Last Indian War, Sketches with the United States Troops in Southern Arizona

Uncle Sams Last Indian War, Sketches with the United States Troops in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora
1050410 Uncle Sams Last Indian War, Sketches with the United States Troops in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico (engraving) by English School

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Illustration of an Ant Lion catching its prey, 1790 (hand coloured engraving)

Illustration of an Ant Lion catching its prey, 1790 (hand coloured engraving)
937195 Illustration of an Ant Lion catching its prey, 1790 (hand coloured engraving) by Schmuzer, Jacob Xavier (1733-1811); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antlion)

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Beaujeus advance (engraving)

Beaujeus advance (engraving)
PNP375483 Beaujeus advance (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Daniel de Beaujeu (1711-55)

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Fenian attack on the police van in Manchester, 1867, illustration from Cassell

Fenian attack on the police van in Manchester, 1867, illustration from Cassell
STC385377 Fenian attack on the police van in Manchester, 1867, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo) by Wollen

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Neolithic mammoth hunt

Neolithic mammoth hunt
Men hunting mammoth by ambushing them in a canyon and aiming heavy rocks at them during the Neolithic era (Stone Age). Date: circa 3000 BC

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Lion Licking His Lips

Lion Licking His Lips

Background imageAmbushing Collection: How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey

How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey
Hunting with the Bolas: How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey with a Stone-Age Weapon Still in Use To-Day - A reconstruction of a hunting scene in the stone age

Background imageAmbushing Collection: The Ambush, c. 1646-56 (oil on canvas)

The Ambush, c. 1646-56 (oil on canvas)
XIR899294 The Ambush, c. 1646-56 (oil on canvas) by Falcone, Aniello (1607-56); Musee Rolin, Autun, France; (add.info.: L Embuscade); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Indians attacking a transcontinental stagecoach in 1867, illustration from The

Indians attacking a transcontinental stagecoach in 1867, illustration from The
KW409921 Indians attacking a transcontinental stagecoach in 1867, illustration from The World in the Hands, engraved by Charles Laplante (d.1903), published 1878 (engraving) by Janet

Background imageAmbushing Collection: 2962725; out of copyright

2962725; out of copyright

Background imageAmbushing Collection: WW1 - British Sharpshooters set an ambush

WW1 - British Sharpshooters set an ambush. Date: 1915

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Bandits ambushing a train in the New Hampshire-Maine area of the United States. Chromolithograph

Bandits ambushing a train in the New Hampshire-Maine area of the United States. Chromolithograph from Young England (London, 1888)

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Homo antecessor landscape

Homo antecessor landscape. Artwork of a Homo antecessor hunter (lower right) on a prehistoric European river plain during the Pleistocene. H

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Eocene forest landscape, artwork C016 / 5349

Eocene forest landscape, artwork C016 / 5349
Eocene forest landscape. Artwork of a forest landscape in the Baltic during the Eocene (56 to 34 million years ago). This region now lies in northern Europe

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) adult female, feeding on Butterfly (Lycenidae sp. ) prey, Italy, may

Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) adult female, feeding on Butterfly (Lycenidae sp. ) prey, Italy, may
Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) adult female, feeding on Butterfly (Lycenidae sp.) prey, Italy, may

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) adult, feeding on Bee-fly (Fallenia fasciata) prey in flower

Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) adult, feeding on Bee-fly (Fallenia fasciata) prey in flower, near Minerve, Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, may

Background imageAmbushing Collection: Peringueys adder burying itself in sand

Peringueys adder burying itself in sand
Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi) burying itself in sand. This venomous sidewinding adder, found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola, hunts desert lizards and other small animals


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"Ambushing: Unleashing the Element of Surprise" Dunlop Tyre Advert: "When it comes to conquering the road, our tyres are always one step ahead, ready to ambush any challenge. " The end of the Maginot line (colour litho): "In a stunning turn of events, an unexpected assault brings down the impenetrable Maginot line - a lesson in underestimating the power of surprise. " The appalling massacre in Limon (Mexico) (colour litho): "A haunting reminder that even in times of peace, danger can lurk around every corner as unsuspecting victims fall prey to an unforeseen attack. " The Wild Pass of Siri-Kajoor, from Sketches in Afghaunistan: "Venturing into uncharted territories holds both excitement and peril; here lies a treacherous pass where ambushing enemies lie in wait. " They had forced the doors and were fighting hand to hand with the travelers: "Amidst chaos and desperation, brave souls find themselves ambushed by ruthless adversaries who seek to claim what is not rightfully theirs. " Uncle Sam's Last Indian War, Sketches with United States Troops in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico (engraving): "As tensions rise on untamed frontiers, clashes erupt unexpectedly between settlers and native tribes - a battle for survival where ambush becomes a deadly strategy. " Illustration of an Ant Lion catching its prey, 1790 (hand-coloured engraving): "Nature's cunning predator teaches us about patience and precision as it sets up an ingenious trap for unsuspecting prey - a masterclass in strategic ambushing. " Beaujeus advance (engraving): "The artistry behind military tactics unveils itself as General Beaujeu orchestrates his troops' stealthy advancement through enemy lines, preparing to ambush their unsuspecting foes. "