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Pigs Collection (page 5)

"Pigs: From Farmyard Companions to Symbolic Icons" In this captivating collection of images, we embark on a journey into the world of pigs

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Pigs Collection: Domestic piglets {Sus scrofa domestica} Devon, UK
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Pigs Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) female crossing forest track, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK, March
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Pigs Collection: Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) female smelling air for scent of human, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
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Pigs Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) piglet in woodland undergrowth, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
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Pigs Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) female in woodland undergrowth sniffling air for scent of human
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Pigs Collection: Picture No. 12020788
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Pigs Collection: Gloucester old spot piglets (Sus scrofa domestica) suckling at the Cotswold Farm Show
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Pigs Collection: Domestic pig, hybrid large white sow in free-range sty, UK, August 2010
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Pigs Collection: Domestic pig, free range sow and piglet sniffing noses, UK, August 2010
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Pigs Collection: A domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica) swimming in the sea. Exuma Cays, Bahamas
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Pigs Collection: Pig Squad
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Pigs Collection: Pink Flying Piglets
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Pigs Collection: Flying Piglets
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Pigs Collection: Baby Pig
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Pigs Collection: Pigs dancing before King Louis XI of France during his illne
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Pigs Collection: Newmarket Stables
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Pigs Collection: Cartoon, Mrs Pig cooking
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Pigs Collection: Cartoon, Mr Pig the Onion Seller
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Pigs Collection: Mrs Furrow the Farmer's Wife
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Pigs Collection: Off to Market, Brittany
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Pigs Collection: Clowns and pigs
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Pigs Collection: Cartoon, More Pigs than Teats
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Pigs Collection: Exterior view of Smithfield Meat Market in London. In this busy street scene one can see sheep
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Pigs Collection: Pig in Pen
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Pigs Collection: IRISH WAKE
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Pigs Collection: A man out truffle hunting with a pig in Perigord, France. Date: 1908
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Pigs Collection: German New Year card (colour litho)
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Pigs Collection: Farm Steading (oil on panel)
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Pigs Collection: The Effects of Good Government in the Country, 1338-40 (fresco)
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Pigs Collection: Pig Driving in Cincinnati, 1870
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Pigs Collection: Illustration for My Farm (colour litho)
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Pigs Collection: Landscape (oil on canvas)
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Pigs Collection: The luscious pig
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Pigs Collection: Swineherd (oil on canvas)
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Pigs Collection: Huy, seen from Ahin (oil on panel)
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Pigs Collection: Greedy and Lazy, Moderate and Industrious (oil on canvas)
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Pigs Collection: The Sow-Quoting Jester, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
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Pigs Collection: M N O P: Nilgaut sheep (antelope) Pig seal, 1901 (illustration)
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Pigs Collection: No P Q: Nuts, Owl, Pigs, Quince, 1870 (illustration)
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Pigs Collection: P: P for some Pigs, which have strayed from their sty, but of course will return there to bed
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Pigs Collection: P for Pig, 1901 (illustration)
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Pigs Collection: Celtic bronze figures, ca 200 B. C. Historic
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Pigs Collection: The Swineherd, 1872 (Gouache)
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Pigs Collection: Royal Naval officers riding pigs in saddles through the market in Gibraltar
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Pigs Collection: Marriage De Raison (colour litho)
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Pigs Collection: Piglets in a Basket


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"Pigs: From Farmyard Companions to Symbolic Icons" In this captivating collection of images, we embark on a journey into the world of pigs. From their humble beginnings as kitchen scrap eaters to becoming beloved farm animals and even cultural symbols, these creatures have left an indelible mark on our lives. The first poster reminds us of the resourcefulness of pigs, as they eagerly consume our leftover kitchen scraps to feed hens. Their voracious appetite and ability to turn waste into nourishment is truly remarkable. Moving on, we encounter the Gloucester Old Spot Pig JD 1761, captured in a stunning photograph by John Daniels. Its distinctive markings and regal presence make it a true standout among its kind. Next up is an adorable piglet donning a police hat. This playful image showcases the versatility and charm that pigs possess, proving that they can effortlessly embrace any role with utmost cuteness. We then meet one-week-old Kune Kune piglets - tiny bundles of joy that exude innocence and curiosity. These little ones are sure to melt hearts with their endearing antics. A digital manipulation adds another layer of intrigue as we witness a crossbreed between a Kune Kune piglet and Gloucester Old Spot piglet receiving a present. The fusion of different breeds highlights the diversity within the pig kingdom while reminding us how technology can enhance our imagination. Another delightful addition is a two-week-old Kune Kune piglet showcasing its irresistible charm. With its small snout and expressive eyes, it's hard not to fall head over heels for this miniature creature. Taking us back in time, we stumble upon wartime posters emphasizing the importance of feeding pigs during times when resources were scarce. These reminders serve as testaments to how vital these animals were for sustenance during challenging periods in history. One particularly intriguing poster urges people to keep pigs - perhaps suggesting that having them around was not only practical but also brought joy and companionship.