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Mole Collection (page 6)

"Mole: A Beloved Character from Wind in the Willows and More" In Kenneth Grahame's classic novel, "Wind in the Willows

Background imageMole Collection: Caesarea Kaisarieh Mole pillars looking seaward

Caesarea Kaisarieh Mole pillars looking seaward
Caesarea, Kaisarieh, Mole of pillars looking seaward. 1938, Israel, Caesarea

Background imageMole Collection: Caesarea Kaisarieh Mole pillars lookings west

Caesarea Kaisarieh Mole pillars lookings west
Caesarea, Kaisarieh, Caesarea. Mole of pillars looking S. west. 1938, Israel, Caesarea

Background imageMole Collection: Plate VI Campi Phlegrae. Observations volcanos

Plate VI Campi Phlegrae. Observations volcanos
Plate VI, Campi Phlegraei.: Observations on the volcanos of the two Sicilies as they have been communicated to the Royal Society of London, Fabris, Peter, 18th cent

Background imageMole Collection: Valley Mole Robert Howlett British 1831 1858

Valley Mole Robert Howlett British 1831 1858
The Valley of the Mole; Robert Howlett (British, 1831 - 1858), Louis Desire Blanquart-Evrard (French, 1802 - 1872); England; September 3, 1855; Salted paper print; 19.4 x 16.5 cm (7 5, 8 x 6 1, 2 in.)

Background imageMole Collection: Fairies and shepherd on a Christmas and New Year card

Fairies and shepherd on a Christmas and New Year card
Fairies, goblins and shepherd on a Christmas and New Year card -- The Shepherds Surprise. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMole Collection: Mathieu Mole, ca. 1653. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Mathieu Mole, ca. 1653. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Mathieu Mole, ca. 1653

Background imageMole Collection: Edouard Mole, ca. 1653. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Edouard Mole, ca. 1653. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Edouard Mole, ca. 1653

Background imageMole Collection: Jean-Baptiste Budes de Guebriant, 1655. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Jean-Baptiste Budes de Guebriant, 1655. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Jean-Baptiste Budes de Guebriant, 1655

Background imageMole Collection: Old Maid card game - Tickets Please - London Underground

Old Maid card game - Tickets Please - London Underground. circa 1950s

Background imageMole Collection: Mole salamander or wooper looper, Ambystoma

Mole salamander or wooper looper, Ambystoma mexicanum. Critically endangered.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageMole Collection: Canary Islands - Tenerife, Santa Cruz, The Mole

Canary Islands - Tenerife, Santa Cruz, The Mole
Lantern slide of Tenerife, Santa Cruz, The Mole. Harbour with a stone jetty.. Part of Box 126, Canary and Madeira, slide no.2 Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMole Collection: Picture No. 10854751

Picture No. 10854751
MOLE CRICKET - underground, cross-section of earth / soil (Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa) Date:

Background imageMole Collection: Picture No. 10854937

Picture No. 10854937
NAKED Mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) Date:

Background imageMole Collection: Picture No. 10855601

Picture No. 10855601
Mole Flea - on human skin (Hystrichopsylla talpae) Date:

Background imageMole Collection: Pigmented skin mole C013 / 7318

Pigmented skin mole C013 / 7318
MODEL RELEASED. Pigmented skin mole. Pigmented naevus or mole on the skin of a 24-year-old man. Also known as a melanocytic, or melanotic, naevus

Background imageMole Collection: Barbed wire on the Mole, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Barbed wire on the Mole, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
Barbed wire on the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 23 October 1918

Background imageMole Collection: Various Insects C1880

Various Insects C1880
Beetles and flying insects. Date: circa 1880

Background imageMole Collection: Mole emerging from mole hill UK

Mole emerging from mole hill UK

Background imageMole Collection: Marsupial Mole / Itjari-itjari / Blind Sand Burrower - eating Gecko Tanami Desert, Australia

Marsupial Mole / Itjari-itjari / Blind Sand Burrower - eating Gecko Tanami Desert, Australia
AU-6-MWG Marsupial Mole / Itjari-itjari / Blind Sand Burrower - eating Gecko Tanami Desert, Australia Notoryctes typhlops Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMole Collection: Al the Old Mole, Gibraltar and Ronda, 19th century engraving

Al the Old Mole, Gibraltar and Ronda, 19th century engraving

Background imageMole Collection: Ghana, Northern region, Mole National Park

Ghana, Northern region, Mole National Park. Elephants in Mole National Park drinking at water hole

Background imageMole Collection: Olde Mole and Water Port

Olde Mole and Water Port - Black and white view over port and Olde Mole towards sea (also 707) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMole Collection: The Olde Mole

The Olde Mole - Black and white view along walk- cannons on right, harbour on left, rock ahead Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMole Collection: Gibraltar - The Mole and Dockworks

Gibraltar - The Mole and Dockworks. Date: circa 1908

Background imageMole Collection: Tenerife, Spain - Santa Cruz - The Mole (Harbour)

Tenerife, Spain - Santa Cruz - The Mole (Harbour) Date: circa 1903

Background imageMole Collection: Greetings from Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa

Greetings from Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa, showing the Police Station, Vermeulen Street and Mole Valley. Date: circa 1905

Background imageMole Collection: The Mole. Skin. Leon Cathedral. Spain

The Mole. Skin. Leon Cathedral. Spain
The Mole. Skin of a mole who, according to legend, destroyed the foundations of the cathedral during construction. Leon Cathedral Chapter. Castile and Leon. Spain

Background imageMole Collection: Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge and Hadrians Mausoleum

Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge and Hadrians Mausoleum
Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge, 2nd century, with angels statues. At background, the Mausoleum of Hadrian (123-139 AD)

Background imageMole Collection: The Molo, Venice, Italy - with covered Gondola

The Molo, Venice, Italy - with covered Gondola
Stone quaysides are sometimes called moles. A well-known example is the Molo in Venice. It is the site of the Doges Palace and two pillars (pictured here) which form a gateway to the sea

Background imageMole Collection: Zeebrugge, landing on the mole, 1918

Zeebrugge, landing on the mole, 1918
" The men were magnificent" : landing on the mole from HMS Vindictive. The story of the landing on Zeebrugge Mole was vividly told in the account issued by the Admiralty

Background imageMole Collection: Zeebrugge mole fight: marines charging along the mole, 1918

Zeebrugge mole fight: marines charging along the mole, 1918
The Zeebrugge mole fight: HMS Vindictives marines charging along the mole, bomb a German destroyer. After escalating the parapet and dropping down to the mole itself

Background imageMole Collection: 18Thc Seated Gentleman

18Thc Seated Gentleman
A rather stout man with a stern expression on his face sits in a chair clutching a cane and with his feet on a cushioned foot-rest Date: 18th century

Background imageMole Collection: John Vine, Molecatcher of Kent and Surrey

John Vine, Molecatcher of Kent and Surrey
John Vine, the celebrated Kentish and Surrey Molecatcher. Date: 1804

Background imageMole Collection: Snail and grasshoppers racing, Les Images en Musique

Snail and grasshoppers racing, Les Images en Musique
Snails with grasshopper jockeys taking part in a race, with a mole at the finishing line, illustration in Les Images en Musique

Background imageMole Collection: Lemming, hamster, songar rat, blind mole-rat

Lemming, hamster, songar rat, blind mole-rat, perfuming shrew (muskrat), and elephant shrew.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageMole Collection: Cape or Siberian Mole and common hedgehog

Cape or Siberian Mole and common hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, Scapanus townsendii.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageMole Collection: African coast rat or Cape mole rat, Georychus capensis

African coast rat or Cape mole rat, Georychus capensis.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageMole Collection: Russian Desman, Desmana moschata (vulnerable)

Russian Desman, Desmana moschata (vulnerable), and eastern mole, Scalopus aquaticus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris

Background imageMole Collection: Common mole, Talpa europaea, and large treeshrew

Common mole, Talpa europaea, and large treeshrew, Tupaia tana.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris, France, 1816

Background imageMole Collection: Cape golden mole, Chrysochloris asiatica

Cape golden mole, Chrysochloris asiatica, and European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris

Background imageMole Collection: Cape mole rat, Georychus capensis, and Podolsk

Cape mole rat, Georychus capensis, and Podolsk mole rat, Spalax zemni.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris, France, 1816

Background imageMole Collection: River Mole, Leatherhead, Surrey

River Mole, Leatherhead, Surrey
River Mole, Leatherhead, near Fetcham, Surrey, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageMole Collection: WW1 Destruction by German Warships, Zeebrugge

WW1 Destruction by German Warships, Zeebrugge
World War 1 Destruction by German Warships, Zeebrugge, Bruges, near Oostende, Belgium. Showing the ruins of the Harbour Wall or Mole Date: 1918

Background imageMole Collection: Panorama from the Old Mole, Gibraltar

Panorama from the Old Mole, Gibraltar
Panorama, including The Rock, viewed from the Old Mole (pier), Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMole Collection: Boats on the water at Volosco, Croatia

Boats on the water at Volosco, Croatia
Boats on the water at Volosco (or Volosca), part of the city of Abbazia (Opatija), western Croatia. Date: early 20th century

Background imageMole Collection: Captain Carpenter VC with Commander Osborne & ships mascots

Captain Carpenter VC with Commander Osborne & ships mascots
Vice-Admiral Alfred Carpenter VC (17 September 1881 27 December 1955) was a Royal Navy officer who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his command of HMS Vindictive during the Zeebrugge Raid

Background imageMole Collection: Mathieu Mole

Mathieu Mole
MATHIEU MOLE French statesman who resisted royal authority on behalf of the Parlement, involving him in temporary unemployment. Date: 1584 - 1656

Background imageMole Collection: Louis Comte Mole

Louis Comte Mole
LOUIS MATHIEU, comte MOLE French statesman Date: 1781 - 1855



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"Mole: A Beloved Character from Wind in the Willows and More" In Kenneth Grahame's classic novel, "Wind in the Willows, " a charming character who embarks on exciting adventures with his friends Rat, Snowy Owl, Badger, and Toad. From exploring the enchanting riverside to braving snowy escapades, Mole's curiosity leads him to discover the wonders of nature. Grahame beautifully portrays Mole's love for his cozy burrow nestled underground. Just like this endearing creature, we find solace in our own little sanctuaries where we can escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Mole's friendship with Rat is heartwarming as they navigate through various challenges together. Their bond teaches us about loyalty and support during both joyous moments and difficult times. Speaking of food, who could forget that delightful scene where Badger treats Mole to a sumptuous meal at Willow? The aroma of onion sauce fills the air as they indulge in a feast fit for kings. It reminds us how simple pleasures shared with loved ones can create lasting memories. Let's not overlook another fascinating aspect—mole creatures themselves. Did you know that common they are excellent diggers? They spend most of their lives underground tunneling through soil searching for worms—a true testament to their resourcefulness and adaptability. However, not all encounters with they are pleasant. For those struggling with mole infestations damaging gardens or lawns, there exists an unsung hero—the mole catcher. These skilled individuals employ ingenious methods to safely relocate these critters without causing harm or destruction. As we appreciate these captivating tales featuring Mole alongside unforgettable characters like Ratty and Badger, let Picture No. 10894869 transport us visually to Box Hill in Surrey—an idyllic setting reminiscent of Grahame’s world come alive.