A hunt with falcons and dogs; reverse copy after Solis (1514-1562)
Falconry during the Mughal period of King Akbar 16th-17th cent. Darbhanga Museum Bihar India

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Hawking by JOHN FREDERICK TAYLER  (BRITISH, 1802 - 1889)

Hawking by JOHN FREDERICK TAYLER (BRITISH, 1802 - 1889)

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Hawking by Laura Theresa Epps Alma-Tadema (1852–1909)

Hawking by Laura Theresa Epps Alma-Tadema (1852–1909)

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Hawking competiion in Georgia in 2009

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Hawking competition in Poti in Georgian Republic in 2004

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Hawking Drum  Indian late 18th–early 19th century

Hawking Drum Indian late 18th–early 19th century

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Hawking for heron, 18th century

Hawking for heron, 18th century

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Hawking for Wild-Ducks

Hawking for Wild-Ducks

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Hawking Glove

Hawking Glove

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Hawking Glove, from the Tradescant Collection (red-brown roeskin with panel of grey-white kid or dog

Hawking Glove, from the Tradescant Collection (red-brown roeskin with panel of grey-white kid or dog

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Hawking glove/Hawk's hood belonging to Henry VIII (1491-1547)

Hawking glove/Hawk's hood belonging to Henry VIII (1491-1547)

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