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Beating sugar canes for a hog (coloured engraving)3105121 Beating sugar canes for a hog (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beating sugar canes for a hog)
Pig Sticking, 1847 (oil on canvas)OJ444849 Pig Sticking, 1847 (oil on canvas) by Spalding, C.B. (fl.1840-49); 33x45.7 cm; Private Collection; eAckermann Johnson; English, out of copyright
British Army Officers hunting Wild Pig in India, 1860s (colour litho)PNP310575 British Army Officers hunting Wild Pig in India, 1860s (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Historical Pictures; English, out of copyright
Return from Pig-Sticking in India, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart HardingeReturn from Pig-Sticking in India, 1840s, (1901). British officers introduced the spear or lance as a method of hunting wild pigs during the period of the British Raj
Pig-stickers, Beware!, 1878. Lord Lytton, the Viceroy of India, wearing a topee, tests the point of a spear as his horse rears
Pigsticking, IndiaPigsticking in India : beating sugar-canes for a hog : British hunters see their victim emerge into the open, and give chase
Williamson / Chasing HogThe Chase after a Hog
Hunting Boar 1807Pigsticking in India : beating sugar-canes for a hog : the hunters see their victim emerge into the open, and give chase