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The Young Falconer. Steel engraving by G.W. Sharpe after F. Tayler ca 1820.

The Young Falconer. Steel engraving by G.W. Sharpe after F. Tayler ca 1820.

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The Young Hawk Bearer by Wilhelm Nerenz: (1804-1871)

The Young Hawk Bearer by Wilhelm Nerenz: (1804-1871)

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Theatre Drama M.H.T. G.S. Burdzhalov as taxidermist with a hawk play ‘At the Tsar's Gate’ Publisher Fischer

Theatre Drama M.H.T. G.S. Burdzhalov as taxidermist with a hawk play ‘At the Tsar's Gate’ Publisher Fischer

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Theodore Alexander Brass Statue of Falcon

Theodore Alexander Brass Statue of Falcon

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THIRTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE NEW FOREST by Gerald William Lascelles  (1849 - 1928)

THIRTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE NEW FOREST by Gerald William Lascelles (1849 - 1928)

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This ACME Thunderer whistle was formerly owned by Ronald Stephens.

This ACME Thunderer whistle was formerly owned by Ronald Stephens.

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This fine Victorian presentation silver centrepiece, by John Samuel Hunt sold for £36,000

This fine Victorian presentation silver centrepiece, by John Samuel Hunt sold for £36,000

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This Illustration from the 1800s shows Kurdish beys returning from hunting.

This Illustration from the 1800s shows Kurdish beys returning from hunting.

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This life-size cold painted bronze magpie (Franz Bergman) was used on Salisbury Plain for magpie haw

This life-size cold painted bronze magpie (Franz Bergman) was used on Salisbury Plain for magpie haw

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This Man Turned His Life Around by Mastering Falconry | National Geographic

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