A group of young falcons on blocks - Vanity Fair in October 1914
A hawking party in a wooded parkland with a view of a water fountain and a villa beyond. ca. 1680

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William Brodrick  (1814-1888) - famous British falconer, taxidemist, writer

William Brodrick (1814-1888) - famous British falconer, taxidemist, writer

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William Brodrick. Ambrotype given to Major Charles Hawkins Fisher.

William Brodrick. Ambrotype given to Major Charles Hawkins Fisher.

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William Brodrick. His falcon 1850

William Brodrick. His falcon 1850

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William Brodrick. Photo of circa 1848

William Brodrick. Photo of circa 1848

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William Humphrey

William Humphrey

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William Humphrey and Ronald Stevens

William Humphrey and Ronald Stevens

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WILLIAM HUMPHREY JR., a highly regarded falconer from Shrewsbury, England, came to New York in Octob

WILLIAM HUMPHREY JR., a highly regarded falconer from Shrewsbury, England, came to New York in Octob

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William Humphries, with his Bavarian goshawk, Flora

William Humphries, with his Bavarian goshawk, Flora

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William MacDougald: A Life Less Ordinary by Don Ryan, Dublin in Irish Hawking Club Journal 2014

William MacDougald: A Life Less Ordinary by Don Ryan, Dublin in Irish Hawking Club Journal 2014

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) From the Chandos Portrait

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) From the Chandos Portrait

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