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Hutches Collection

"Hutches: A Glimpse into the World of Animal Shelter and Care" Step into the enchanting world of hutches, where furry creatures find solace and companionship

Background imageHutches Collection: Chinchilla

Chinchilla
WAT-1290 CHINCHILLA - IN BOX, ON BOWL Chinchilla laniger M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHutches Collection: Pit pony with handler underground in Lanarkshire mine

Pit pony with handler underground in Lanarkshire mine
Pony is pulling trolleys, known as hutches, of coal along small railway lines. From a postcard posted from Hamilton to the French Legation in Tangier Date: 1902

Background imageHutches Collection: Selling Rabbits, 1796 (coloured mezzotint)

Selling Rabbits, 1796 (coloured mezzotint)
XYC223181 Selling Rabbits, 1796 (coloured mezzotint) by Ward, James (1769-1859) (after); 47.9x60.3 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageHutches Collection: Feeding the Rabbits, 1868 (oil on canvas)

Feeding the Rabbits, 1868 (oil on canvas)
3963576 Feeding the Rabbits, 1868 (oil on canvas) by Ashmore, Charles (1823/24-1903); 22x16.3 cm; Newport Museum and Art Gallery, South Wales; eNewport Museum and Art Gallery; out of copyright

Background imageHutches Collection: A Happy Family (chromolitho)

A Happy Family (chromolitho)
730586 A Happy Family (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Happy Family. Cover of The Prize magazine)

Background imageHutches Collection: Josephine Baker with pet bunny rabbits and many small dogs

Josephine Baker with pet bunny rabbits and many small dogs
Josephine Baker (1906-1975) - American-born French entertainer, activist, and French Resistance agent - with pet bunny rabbits and many small dogs Date: 1931

Background imageHutches Collection: Society ladies - raid the hutches and hives where the masses burrow (litho)

Society ladies - raid the hutches and hives where the masses burrow (litho)
605235 Society ladies - raid the hutches and hives where the masses burrow (litho) by Stott, W.R.S. (1878-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Society ladies)

Background imageHutches Collection: Picture No. 10743897

Picture No. 10743897
RABBIT - in outdoor hutch Date:

Background imageHutches Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein dairy calf, standing in calf hutch, Cheshire, England, January

Domestic Cattle, Holstein dairy calf, standing in calf hutch, Cheshire, England, January

Background imageHutches Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein dairy calves, standing in calf hutches, Flintshire, North Wales, july

Domestic Cattle, Holstein dairy calves, standing in calf hutches, Flintshire, North Wales, july

Background imageHutches Collection: Domestic Rabbit, Lionhead, adult female, close-up of head, sitting in hutch beside food bowl

Domestic Rabbit, Lionhead, adult female, close-up of head, sitting in hutch beside food bowl, England, october

Background imageHutches Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein, calf, resting on straw bedding in calf hutch, Preston, Lancashire

Domestic Cattle, Holstein, calf, resting on straw bedding in calf hutch, Preston, Lancashire, England, March

Background imageHutches Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein calves resting on straw bedding in calf hutches, Evesham

Domestic Cattle, Holstein calves resting on straw bedding in calf hutches, Evesham, Worcestershire, England, June

Background imageHutches Collection: Domestic Rabbit, adult, held by owner outside hutch, England, october

Domestic Rabbit, adult, held by owner outside hutch, England, october


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"Hutches: A Glimpse into the World of Animal Shelter and Care" Step into the enchanting world of hutches, where furry creatures find solace and companionship. From chinchillas to rabbits, these humble abodes have witnessed countless tales of love and survival. In the depths of a Lanarkshire mine, a pit pony finds comfort alongside its handler in an underground hutch. Together, they navigate the darkness with unwavering trust, forming an unbreakable bond. Travel back to 1796 as colored mezzotint captures the bustling scene of selling rabbits. The vibrant market showcases these adorable creatures finding new homes, bringing joy to families far and wide. Fast forward to 1868 when oil on canvas immortalizes a heartwarming moment - feeding time for rabbits. Their twitching noses eagerly sniff at fresh greens while their caretaker watches over them with tender care. Witness "A Happy Family" in all its chromolitho glory – bunnies frolicking amidst laughter and delight. Josephine Baker joins this idyllic scene, surrounded by her beloved pet bunnies and a chorus of small dogs. But not all interactions with they can filled with warmth; society ladies raid them like treasure troves hidden from view. In lithographic form, they invade the sanctuaries where masses burrowed away from prying eyes. Venturing beyond rabbits' realm lies another kindred spirit - domestic cattle seeking shelter in calf hutches across England and Wales. Holstein dairy calves stand tall on straw bedding or rest peacefully after long days spent grazing under open skies. Even our feline friends find respite within hutches; Lionhead rabbit sits majestically beside her food bowl in England's October breeze. Her captivating gaze invites us into her world as she enjoys moments of solitude amid nature's embrace. And finally, picture No.