A terracotta tablet excavated at Babylon.
BABYLON: LION.
BABYLON: BRICKS.
BABYLON: PALACE WALL.
MYTHOLOGY: PEGASUS.
BABYLONIAN LION
BABYLON: ENAMEL BRICK BULL.
BABYLON: ISHTAR GATE 600 B.C.
Iraq. Babylon, view of the crumbling ruins.
The fall of Babylon.
FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916.
BABYLON: HANGING GARDENS.
BABYLON: BASALT LION.
Nimrud : Details from Obelisk of Shalmaneser III.
APOCALYPSE, c950.
Cuneiform writing.
A Babylonian cuneiform.
BIBLE: BABYLON FALLING.
BABYLON: ISHTAR GATE.
Isaiah sees Babylon destroyed in a dream, Illustration from the Dore Bible 1866.
Painting depicting the city of Babylon
Mesopotamia: Palace of Mari. Part of a sacrificial scene, restored by Paul Francois, architect to the expedition of M Andre Parrot, from thousands of tiny fragments.
An Assyrian cavalry.
ROME: LUDUS MAGNUS.
The state entry of Cyrus into Babylon, circa 540 BC
BABYLONIA: CLAY TABLET.
BABYLONIA: GILGAMESH.
The Royal lion hunt.
Return from the lion hunt Nineveh, Iraq.
The royal lion hunt Assyrian.
Hunting gazelle.
SUMERIAN SEAL.
Some excavated ruins in Pompeii.
A horse-whim (or -gin).
A horse-drawn ore train.
A Llama sacrifice.
A winged bull for Sennacherib's palace 704 - 681 B.C.
BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY.
Entrance of Alexander into Babylon, Woodcut Engraving from the Original 1665 Painting by Charles Le Brun, The Masterpieces of French Art by Louis Viardot, Published by Gravure Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1882, Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, 1883
Servants carrying dead lion.
Wall frieze depicting servants carrying dead lion. Assyrian, about 645-635 BC From Nineveh. Iraq.
The gnomes of German legend excavating a Ichthyosaurus skeleton.
Babylon Fallen
England, London, British Museum, Glazed Brick Panel Showing a Roaring Lion from the Throne Room of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon Iraq dated 605-562 BC
The skeletal remains of a crocodilus priscus.
A Dog At Erment. Egypt, Engraving 1879
BABYLON: SUN WORSHIP.
Babylon in Ruins (vision of John the Baptist), Illustration from the Dore Bible 1866.
Painting depicting the Jews by the waters of Babylon
BABYLON: BASALT LION
HEINRICH SCHLIEMANN
Bradley Coal Mine
A Colliery In The Early 19Th Century
INCA SHEPHERD.
SUMERIAN STATUETTE.
Possible reconstruction of a Chaldean temple according to Charles Chipiez 1835-1901
TIAMAT.
IRAQ: LYRE, c2500 B.C.
KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR II.
Lion hunt on horseback.
Ashurbanipal rescues foreign princes from a lion.
Relief of winged bull for Sennacherib 704 - 681 B.C.
Winged bull for Sennacherib 704 - 681 B.C.
Assyrian bas relief panel, in limestone from a frieze showing the King's lion hunt
AKKADIAN CYLINDER SEAL.
A woman visiting poor cottagers.
Belshazzar's Feast.
Prairie dogs.
A North American Beaver.
The death of lions and horses.
Reconstructed Babylonian structure
Iraq. Babylon "the great."
The Blue Mosque, Woodcut Engraving from the Original 1872 Painting by Jules Laurens, The Masterpieces of French Art by Louis Viardot, Published by Gravure Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1882, Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, 1883
A First Ride On A Camel. Egypt, Engraving 1879
Herd Of Cattle Brought Before Their Owner,from An Egyptian Tomb, Egypt, Engraving 1879
Camel Market. Egypt, Engraving 1879
The Horse In The Heat Of Battle. Egypt, Engraving 1879
Camel Rider. Egypt, Engraving 1879
War Elephants In Combat
The Colonnade at Luxor.
An arch in Jerusalem.
A pack-horse.
An exhibit at St Petersburg Natural History Museum.
A plaustrum.
The Assyrian winged god Nesroch.
APOCALYPSE: BABYLON.
ASSYRIA: STONE CARVING.
A dog-headed man.
PERU: INCA POTTERY.
The Equine Antelope Of Nubia, In The Gardens Of The Zoological Society, London, 1879
The Nineveh Gallery, at Montagu House, Bloomsbury.
A Archaeopteryx.
AESOP: DOG & SHADOW.
FALL OF BABYLON
MESA VERDE: POTTERY.
Landseer's Pet Dog "tiney" And Pet Cat
An Indian Hunting Party Riding Elephants
Terrier (life-size)
Illustration by Tenniel, from the 1890 edition of 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll.
Ostrich Chicks Two Weeks Old, The keeper’s dog, Two Ostrich eggs compared With Hen’s Egg, Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, US Dept of Agriculture, Illustration, 1888
A policeman trying to catch stray dogs.
The chaos caused by the increase of telephone wires.
Mr Punch and Dog Toby riding boneshakers.
Headpiece by Louis Davis.
A young woman sketching.
A man shooting partridge.
A game of lawn tennis.
A poacher with his lurcher.
A dog lamenting the death of his master.
BABYLON: RUINS.
Painting depicting the head of Cyrus presented to the Barbarian Scythian Queen Thomyris
Durer's 'Whore of Babylon' engraving.
Painting depicting the entry of Alexander III of Macedon into Babylon
HAMMURABI (d. 1750 B.C.).
Threshing using a drag pulled by oxen.
IRAQ: LYRE.
IRAQ: LYRE W/ BULL'S HEAD.
IRAQ: LYRE
SUMERIAN ART, c2500 B.C.
SUMERIAN GOAT.
NAST: DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
Roadmaking.
Horse staring at his owners new bycicle.
A battering ram supported by a beam.
A bear plundering a beehive.
Mechanical forces.
The Citadel Of Jerusalem Seen From The Valley Of Hinnom In The Late 19Th Century
The Bosphorous, opposite The Genoese Castle
VERNE: EARTH TO MOON.
Illustration of two hounds
TERRACOTTA JAR.
The Dog Bill Committee, Drawn By T. Landseer
Tottie,' A Regimental Pet.
IRAQ: MINARET.
Royal lion hunt.
Ruins of Babylon
ARTAXERXES & EZRA.
BABYLONIAN TEMPLE.
Captive Jews led into Babylonia, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
ACROPOLIS, 1800s.
Ruins Of Babylon
Semiramis Building Babylon
ELEPHANTINE METAMORPHOSES.
Headpiece: Luna and the Lion.
Peasants from New Zeeland.
Mechanical elephant used as an advertinsing float.
A badger.
An Irish Elk.
A wolf.
The splitting of sheepskin.
A porcupine.
Overview of Babylon, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
ETRUSCO-ITALIC CHIMERA.
GREEK TERRACOTTA JUG.
Hanging gardens of Babylon, artwork
POMPEII: PLASTER CAST.
IRAQ: BABYLON RUINS.
A sportsman out shooting.
POMPEII: TEMPLE ALTAR.
Persian capture of Babylon, 19th-century illustration
The Chatham Elephant
Inca silver figurine.
Attendant god.
Ancient Knight
Flying horse tale from The Arabian Nights, 18th century