"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion You Must Either Pull Him Over or Persuade Him to Pull You Back Again'
between 1831 and 1832
4
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Had No Notion of the Comforts of Hunting by Water'
between 1831 and 1832
5
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'My Good Fellows Have You any Notion Where You Can Get a Saw'
between 1831 and 1832
6
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion This Bridge Will A-Bridge My Sport'
between 1831 and 1832
7
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 24: Hunting -Ttwo Riders, One Opening a Gate For Hounds
1823
8
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
A Whipper-In and a Couple of Hounds Running Hard in Open Country
undated
9
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Full Cry
undated
10
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Drawing Covert
undated
11
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Death
undated
12
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders Jumping a Wooden Fence
undated
13
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
'Rather Too Slow'
undated
14
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Death: The Fox Hoist to a Fence
undated
15
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Got in and Getting Out. Very Clever'
undated
16
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: The Leap
undated
17
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: The Death
undated
18
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: Gone to Ground
undated
19
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Gone Away
undated
20
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Gone Away
undated
21
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
'Getting Across the Country Like a Gentleman'
undated
22
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Rider on a Brown Horse About to Jump a Rail Fence to the Right
undated
23
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Jumping a Wooden Fence
undated
24
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Rider Holding on to a Gray Horse After a Fall
undated
25
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Jumping a Double Oxer - A Rider in Difficulties
undated
26
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Jumping a Low Rail and a Brook
undated
27
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Two Riders Taking a Wooden Fence
undated
28
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Four Riders Taking a Ditch and an Oxer
undated
29
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field taking a Stone Wall and Gate
undated
30
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field taking a Low Rail and a Brook
undated
31
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field Jumping Into and Out of a Lane
undated
32
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Topping a Flight of Rails...'
undated
33
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: Drawing a Cover
undated
34
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: Gone Away
undated
35
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Charging an Ox Fence with Good Success'
undated
36
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion That My Horse Looks Like 40 Guineas in the Pound'
between 1831 and 1832
37
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" The Down Leap Done
1818
38
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing it No How
1818
39
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing the Down Leap
1818
40
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting a Fall
between 1848 and 1851
41
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing the Thing Well - [giving Dribblers the go bye]
1818
42
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Promising a Vote, of Reminding an Elector, of a Bang up Drive in a Lunday, of Spoiling a Chicken, of Breaking a Hunter, of Reminding a Member, of a Convenient Memory
between 1822 and 1827
43
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field": The Leap: 'That Will Shut Out Many, and Make the Thing Select'
undated
44
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Doubtful Amusement - or Craneing, of Anxious Amusement - or Sure of a Bite, of Public Amusement - or No Taxes, Dangerous Amusement - or a Slapper, Private Amusement - or Cruelty
between 1822 and 1827
45
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Rider Approaching a Fence by a Pond, Hound Swimming Through
undated
46
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Hunt Servants Leading Out Hounds
undated
47
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Rider Jumping a Stile
undated
48
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Riders Taking a Fence
undated
49
George Denholm Armour, 1864–1949
Some Have Greatness Thrust Upon Them
undated
50
George Denholm Armour, 1864–1949
Taking a Fence Side-Saddle
undated
51
Francis Barlow, 1622–1704
Hare Hunting
undated
52
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
"You're Not Going to Follow, Belle, Are You?"
undated
53
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Sheweth Them the Way They Should Go"
undated
54
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Trieth a Little 'High Church' Style"
undated
55
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "Next a Little Low Church"
undated
56
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "Why Hang - I Mean Bless Me! If They Haven't Run into Him in My Own Churchyard!"
undated
57
Edwin W. Cooper of Beccles, 1785–1833
Foxhunting: Full Cry
1816
58
Edwin W. Cooper of Beccles, 1785–1833
Foxhunting: Near the Death
1816
59
Thomas Daniell, 1749–1840
Preparing for a Hunt at Selhurst Park, Nov. 14, 1796
1796
60
Gilbert Joseph Holiday, 1879 –1937
Over the Gate: Lady Huntsman Taking a Fence
undated
61
Gilbert Joseph Holiday, 1879 –1937
Well Over
undated
62
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
Full Cry
undated
63
John R. Skeaping, 1901–1980
One of Burch's
1974
64
John Frederick Tayler, 1802–1889
Dismounted Rider Breaking Open a Fence for Foxhounds to Pass Through