Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: hound

royal albert memorial museum, exeter, devon

03 Dec 2015 182
1703 ceramic jug with hare hunt

royal albert memorial museum, exeter, devon

03 Dec 2015 170
1703 ceramic jug with hare hunt

lady st.mary church, wareham, dorset

14 Nov 2012 137
hound at the feet of the early c14 effigy of sir william d'estoke on the north side of the chancel

lady st.mary church, wareham, dorset

14 Nov 2012 136
hound at the feet of the c14 tomb effigy of sir william d'estoke on the north side of the chancel

the hounds of victoria park, london

22 Mar 2012 152
2 copies of alcibiadies' hound were given to stand in victoria park in 1912, presumably carved in the c19th. the original is a 2nd century roman copy of an earlier greek statue of a molossian hound, a very large dog indeed.

the hounds of victoria park, london

22 Mar 2012 133
2 copies of alcibiadies' hound were given to stand in victoria park in 1912, presumably carved in the c19th. the original is a 2nd century roman copy of an earlier greek statue of a molossian hound, a very large dog indeed.

the hounds of victoria park, london

22 Mar 2012 140
2 copies of alcibiadies' hound were given to stand in victoria park in 1912, presumably carved in the c19th. the original is a 2nd century roman copy of an earlier greek statue of a molossian hound, a very large dog indeed.

the hounds of victoria park, london

22 Mar 2012 160
2 copies of alcibiadies' hound were given to stand in victoria park in 1912, presumably carved in the c19th. the original is a 2nd century roman copy of an earlier greek statue of a molossian hound, a very large dog indeed.

the hounds of victoria park, london

22 Mar 2012 134
2 copies of alcibiadies' hound were given to stand in victoria park in 1912, presumably carved in the c19th. the original is a 2nd century roman copy of an earlier greek statue of a molossian hound, a very large dog indeed.

the hounds of victoria park, london

22 Mar 2012 148
2 copies of alcibiadies' hound were given to stand in victoria park in 1912, presumably carved in the c19th. the original is a 2nd century roman copy of an earlier greek statue of a molossian hound, a very large dog indeed.