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Black Falcons (Falco subniger) are a species of large, predatory birds found in Australia and New Zealand

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Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Hunting with Falcons in a Landscape, c. 1558-1560; borders added probably 1700s. Creator

Hunting with Falcons in a Landscape, c. 1558-1560; borders added probably 1700s. Creator
Hunting with Falcons in a Landscape, c. 1558-1560; borders added probably 1700s. The Mughals hunted on horseback with falcons. The hunting party would ride out into the wild and flush the prey

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Akbar and Jahangir Examine a Ghir Falcon while Prince Khusrau Stands Behind, c. 1602-1604

Akbar and Jahangir Examine a Ghir Falcon while Prince Khusrau Stands Behind, c. 1602-1604. Emperor Akbar sits against a purple bolster under a canopy looking aged and careworn

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Detail from Allegory of Poverty, early-mid 14th century, (1943). Creator: Follower of Giotto

Detail from Allegory of Poverty, early-mid 14th century, (1943). Creator: Follower of Giotto
Detail from Allegory of Poverty, early-mid 14th century, (1943). Angels, and figure holding a falcon. Sketch after Giottos fresco in the Lower Basilica of the Church of San Francesco, Assisi, Italy

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Three young women, c1400, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Three young women, c1400, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Three young women, c1400, (1943). Three women: one with a dog, another with a falcon, and the third juggling with apples. Drawing in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Portrait of a Man with a Falcon, c1447, (1943). Creator: Petrus Christus

Portrait of a Man with a Falcon, c1447, (1943). Creator: Petrus Christus
Portrait of a Man with a Falcon, c1447, (1943). Drawing in the Stadel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany. From " Europaische Handzeichnungen", (Five Hundred Years of European Drawings)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Captain Scott Writing Up His Journal, c1911, (1928). Creator: Herbert Ponting

Captain Scott Writing Up His Journal, c1911, (1928). Creator: Herbert Ponting
Captain Scott Writing Up His Journal, c1911, (1928). British explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) writing in his quarters at Cape Evans in Antarctica

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: A Sportsman of the 16th Century, (c1798). Creator: Unknown

A Sportsman of the 16th Century, (c1798). Creator: Unknown
A Sportsman of the 16th Century, (c1798). Elizabethans out for a day of sport, wearing elaborately decorated doublet and hose

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Captain Oates, on the Terra Nova with the Siberian Ponies, c1911, (1914)

Captain Oates, on the Terra Nova with the Siberian Ponies, c1911, (1914)
Captain Oates, on the " Terra Nova" with the Siberian Ponies, c1911, (1914). British Antarctic explorer Lawrence Titus Oates (1880-1912) with expedition ponies and dogs

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Captain Scott Writing His Diary in the Hut at Cape Evans, c1911, (1914). Creator: Herbert Ponting

Captain Scott Writing His Diary in the Hut at Cape Evans, c1911, (1914). Creator: Herbert Ponting
Captain Scott Writing His Diary in the Hut at Cape Evans, c1911, (1914). British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) writing in his quarters

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Trafalgar Square. Where The Kings Falcons Were Once Kept Along With The Royal Horses, c1935

Trafalgar Square. Where The Kings Falcons Were Once Kept Along With The Royal Horses, c1935. View of the square with the National Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields, and Nelsons Column

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: The Coopers Arms from the Churchyard of St. Olaves, Silver Street, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Coopers Arms from the Churchyard of St. Olaves, Silver Street, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Coopers Arms from the Churchyard of St. Olave s, Silver Street, c1935. The church of St Olave, in the Aldersgate ward of the City of London

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Part of Old London Wall near Falcon Square, 1870, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Part of Old London Wall near Falcon Square, 1870, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Part of Old London Wall near Falcon Square, 1870, (1897). The Romans built walls around the trading port of Londinium - what is now London - on the River Thames

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Digging to ascertain the depth of snow covering a depot, c1908, (1909)

Digging to ascertain the depth of snow covering a depot, c1908, (1909)
Digging to ascertain the depth of snow covering a depot left by the Discovery expedition, c1908, (1909). Expedition members dig down to find supplies left by Robert F Scott and his team, 1901-1904

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point, c1908, (1909)

The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point, c1908, (1909)
The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point, after Being Deserted for Six Years, c1908, (1909). Members of Shackletons team at the camp previously used by Robert Falcon Scott

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Black kite bird of prey

Black kite bird of prey
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water-Bottle, c1911, (1913). Artist

E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water-Bottle, c1911, (1913). Artist
E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water-Bottle, c1911, (1913). Expedition biologist Edward W Nelson (1883-1923) carrying out research

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: F. Debenham, 9 September 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

F. Debenham, 9 September 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
F. Debenham, 9 September 1911, (1913). Geologist Frank Debenham (1883-1965) with a plane table, used in surveying to provide a solid and level surface on which to make field drawings

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: D. G. Lillie, with Some of the Siliceous Sponges, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

D. G. Lillie, with Some of the Siliceous Sponges, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
D. G. Lillie, with Some of the Siliceous Sponges of Which He Secured a Record Haul with the Dredge, c1911, (1913). Marine biologist Dennis Lillie (1884-1963) on board the Terra Nova with specimens

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: A Blizzard with Gusts - July 23rd, 1911, (1913). Artist: George Clarke Simpson

A Blizzard with Gusts - July 23rd, 1911, (1913). Artist: George Clarke Simpson
A Blizzard with Gusts - July 23rd, 1911, (1913). Pressure tube anemometer record. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: A Blizzard - March 12th, 1911, (1913). Artist: George Clarke Simpson

A Blizzard - March 12th, 1911, (1913). Artist: George Clarke Simpson
A Blizzard - March 12th, 1911, (1913). Pressure tube anemometer record. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory, 21 December 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory, 21 December 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory, 21 December 1911, (1913). Meteorologist George Simpson (1878-1965) took detailed measurements in order to predict the best possible conditions for Scotts journey to

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: C. S. Wright Making Observation with the Transit. 8 August 1911, (1913). Artist

C. S. Wright Making Observation with the Transit. 8 August 1911, (1913). Artist
C. S. Wright Making Observation with the Transit. 8 August 1911, (1913). Expedition physicist Charles Wright (1887-1975) working at night with small telescope mounted on a box

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Ice Crystals in Crevasse, June-July 1911, (1913). Artist: Charless Wright

Ice Crystals in Crevasse, June-July 1911, (1913). Artist: Charless Wright
Ice Crystals in Crevasse, June-July 1911, (1913). Microscope views showing ther formation of ice. Expedition physicist Charles Wright carried out experiments

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: The Top of Mount Suess, Looking South, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

The Top of Mount Suess, Looking South, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
The Top of Mount Suess, Looking South. Two Figures [Forde and Taylor] on the Summit Give Some Idea of the Stupendous Cliffs 2000 Feet High, c1911, (1913). View looking towards Miller Glacier

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Hansens Grave On Cape Adare, 1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick

Hansens Grave On Cape Adare, 1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick
Hansens Grave On Cape Adare, 1911, (1913). Norwegian zoologist and Antarctic explorer Nicolai Hanson (1870-1899) was a member of the Southern Cross Expedition led by Carsten Borchgrevink to

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Ice Flowers on Newly Formed Sea Ice, 1912, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham

Ice Flowers on Newly Formed Sea Ice, 1912, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham
Ice Flowers on Newly Formed Sea Ice, 1912, (1913). Ice crystals formed on a sheet of ice over water, with 18 inch rule for scale

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Panorama from Discovery Bluff, c1911, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham

Panorama from Discovery Bluff, c1911, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham
Panorama from Discovery Bluff, Looking North-West Up The Mackay Glacier to the Great Ice Plateau, c1911, (1913). Landmarks: Mount Suess, Great Ice Plateau, Gondola Ridge, Mount Tryggve Gran

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Launch of the Pram, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick

Launch of the Pram, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick
Launch of the Pram, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Lieut. Bruce, 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

Lieut. Bruce, 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
Lieut. Bruce, 1911, (1913). Lieutenant Wilfred Bruce (1874-1953) on the deck of the Terra Nova of which he was second officer. He was also Scotts brother-in-law

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Southern Party 1912, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham

Southern Party 1912, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham
Southern Party 1912, (1913). Chief steward W Archer, steward FJ Hooper, biologist Edward Nelson, surgeon Edward Atkinson, zoologist Apsley Cherry-Garrard, stoker William Lashly

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Skua Gulls Fighting Over Some Blubber, 1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick

Skua Gulls Fighting Over Some Blubber, 1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick
Skua Gulls Fighting Over Some Blubber, 1911, (1913). Skuas at Cape Adare. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: The Devils Punch Bowl, an Empty Cwm in the South-West Corner of Granite Harbour, 1912, (1913)

The Devils Punch Bowl, an Empty Cwm in the South-West Corner of Granite Harbour, 1912, (1913). Pyramid tent pitched on shingle next to frozen inlet with cliff face in the background

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Penguins Promenade, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick

Penguins Promenade, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick
Penguins Promenade, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Sketch Map of Mount Erebus showing routes of ascent, c1912, (1913)

Sketch Map of Mount Erebus showing routes of ascent, c1912, (1913)
Sketch Map of Mount Erebus showing routes of ascent, from plane table map by F. Debenham, c1912, (1913). Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Dugdale Glacier, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick

Dugdale Glacier, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick
Dugdale Glacier, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Granite Hut, Cape Geology, 1911, (1913). Artist: T Griffith Taylor

Granite Hut, Cape Geology, 1911, (1913). Artist: T Griffith Taylor
Granite Hut, Cape Geology. Forde and Gran are cooking at the blubber stove, whose chimney projects behind the sledge roof tree, 1911, (1913)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: A Berg Calving from a Glacier at Cape Crozier, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

A Berg Calving from a Glacier at Cape Crozier, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
A Berg Calving from a Glacier at Cape Crozier, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Growing Ice-Foot, Cape Evans, c1911, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham

Growing Ice-Foot, Cape Evans, c1911, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham
Growing Ice-Foot, Cape Evans, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: The Summit of Erebus, c1912, (1913). Artist: Tryggve Gran

The Summit of Erebus, c1912, (1913). Artist: Tryggve Gran
The Summit of Erebus, c1912, (1913). Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica and the southernmost active volcano on Earth

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: The Two Kayaks Ashore, c1911, 1913. Artist: G Murray Levick

The Two Kayaks Ashore, c1911, 1913. Artist: G Murray Levick
The Two Kayaks Ashore, c1911, 1913. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Campbell Afloat in a Kayak, 1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick

Campbell Afloat in a Kayak, 1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray Levick
Campbell Afloat in a Kayak, 1911, (1913). Canvas sledge boat nicknamed the Great Western, invented by Lieutenant Victor Campbell

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: South Fang, Old Crater, c1912, (1913). Artist: Raymond E Priestley

South Fang, Old Crater, c1912, (1913). Artist: Raymond E Priestley
South Fang, Old Crater, c1912, (1913). Mount Erebus, Lower Fang. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Overland Over Cape Roberts To Avoid The Screw-Pack, c1911, (1913). Artist: T Griffith Taylor

Overland Over Cape Roberts To Avoid The Screw-Pack, c1911, (1913). Artist: T Griffith Taylor
Overland Over Cape Roberts To Avoid The Screw-Pack. The Sledge has just crossed the tide crack, here twenty feet wide, between the sea-ice and the land-ice, c1911, (1913)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Frost-Smoke, 1911, 1913. Artist: Herbert Ponting

Frost-Smoke, 1911, 1913. Artist: Herbert Ponting
Frost-Smoke, 1911, 1913. Frost smoke off Glacier Tongue. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Highest Camp in Antarctica - Active Crater, c1912, (1913). Artist: Raymond E Priestley

Highest Camp in Antarctica - Active Crater, c1912, (1913). Artist: Raymond E Priestley
Highest Camp in Antarctica - Active Crater, c1912, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Emperor Penguins, 1911, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham

Emperor Penguins, 1911, (1913). Artist: Frank Debenham
Emperor Penguins, 1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: Erebus Party, December 1912, (1913). Artist: Raymond E Priestley

Erebus Party, December 1912, (1913). Artist: Raymond E Priestley
Erebus Party, December 1912 (Left to right-top: Hooper, Abbott, Dickason; bottom: Priestley, Gran, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageBlack Falcon Collection: A Pressure Ridge in the Sea-Ice Running Towards Cape Barne, 1911, (1913). Artist

A Pressure Ridge in the Sea-Ice Running Towards Cape Barne, 1911, (1913). Artist
A Pressure Ridge in the Sea-Ice Running Towards Cape Barne, 1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)



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