RMG39MG6–Traditional Green Man of English folklore - this one is used to illustrate a ballad about Robin Hood... was Robin a folklore entity ? Date: circa 1630
RMA9YY1C–Clurichauns of Irish folklore leading a tipsy traveler astray. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT1A533–geography / travel historic, Bulgaria, folklore, Bulgarian man in national costume, circa 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHJ5R6K–Totaro and Samebito. Japanese Folklore
RMCE951W–Portrait of a Turk or Turkish Man in Traditional Aegean Military Costume, known as Zeybek. Folklore Dress & Fancy Hat, Ephesus Turkey
RMBNT77D–Old Bethlehem Folklore Museum of the Arab Women Union. Traditional Palestinian embroidery
RMFTPED9–Parintins Folklore Festival - Boi Guaranteed
RMAN32H1–Traditional Folklore Costume, Hungary
RMB3647Y–Grimston church Norfolk Medieval Mermaid wood carved bench end mythical creature figure legend folklore East Anglia England UK
RME1G9TG–A Maypole with ribbons in the midday sun
RF2C92G6D–The Hobgoblin Sleeping is a work by the Finnish artist Hugo Simberg. Here it is reworked into an innovative mandala style framework.
RMHRP56W–Tsuchigumo, Japanese Folklore
RMPGN5GA–Hong Kong man creates paper effigies also known as Joss paper – traditional Chinese offerings that symbolise all the material goods one might need in the afterlife – is burned for one’s deceased ancestors. It's derived from a mix of Taoism, Buddhism and regional folklore.
RM2A6TE7C–The Murder of Jane McCrea by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852), oil on canvas, 1804. The painting depicts the 1777 murder of Jane McCrae allegedly killed by mohawks hired by the British army during the American Revolution. Her unlawful killing became the subject of American folklore.
RMTA248H–Exhibition: German Folklore Abroad. Short history of the Bohemians by the historian Franz Martin Pelzel.
RM2A6FAHM–Title page from ‘Aradia or The Gospel of the Witches’ by Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903) American folklore researcher. The book containing a report on the beliefs of 19th century Italian witchcraft as conveyed to him through a manuscript given to him by a witch informant named Maddalena. Photograph from 1899 first edition published by David Nutt.
RMCWFX0F–Folklore group in Mauritius
RMETTWKP–Billingham Folklore Festival 1994, International Folklore Festival of World Dance. 16th August 1994.
RMKCETTC–London Cigarette Card Company card 1924 depicting: Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Traditionally depicted as being dressed in Lincoln green
RMD86MT3–Birdwoman, folklore
RMD90ABM–ROBIN HOOD British folklore hero in a 1930s book
RMBWXXB4–folklore farmhouse mountains farmhouses flowers garden Switzerland Europe
RMHJ5R54–The Moonfolk demand the Lady Kaguya. Japanese Folklore
RMBXREYN–Full-length Portrait of French Woman in Traditional Folklore or Folkloric Costume, or Folk Costume from Mâcon, Burgundy, Central France (c1900)
RME10BG2–Mar. 03, 1972 - Internationale Folklore-Festival for the Olympic Game 1972: Dances, national costumes and traditions are also part the Olympic. During the Olympic Summer Games in Munich and International Folklore-Festival will be held as part of the cultural programme. Altogether 15 groups from all countries (from France, Portugal, Italy, Kenya, Marocco, Rumania, Mexico, South Corea, Chile, Japan, Poland and from the Antills-Islands Marinieuq which belongs to France (- our photo -) will appear in this meeting
RMP67WPA–Edmund John Millington Synge (1871 – 1909), Irish playwright, poet, prose writer, travel writer and collector of folklore
RMHT568X–Folklore. Argentina. Buenos Aires. 19th century. Traditional dance 'Cielito'. Lithograph of a watercolor by Carlos Enrique Pellegrini, 1831. National Historical Museum. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
RMEN4W53–folklore dance in nicaragua
RFHHWPTR–French folklore, Costume of the peasant woman from Bresse, historical image or illustration, published 1890, digital improved
RM2BE1044–Budai sits happily in a Buddhist temple. In Chinese folklore, Budai is a deity of happiness and plenty. He is also considered a Buddha or Bodhisattva by some branches of the Buddhist tradition.
RMPGN5GD–Hong Kong man creates paper effigies also known as Joss paper – traditional Chinese offerings that symbolise all the material goods one might need in the afterlife – is burned for one’s deceased ancestors. It's derived from a mix of Taoism, Buddhism and regional folklore.
RMFJ8GFN–Krishna folklore theatre museum, cochin, kerala, india, asia
RM2DBHX0W–'A model of the town of Spandau from the time of the liberation wars made by the Spandauer Knaben-Mittelschule on the occasion of the exhibition ''Das wehrhafte Spandau'' as part of the Spandauer Heimatwoche (''Spandau Folklore Week''). Two pupils are working on the model under the supervision of their teacher.'
RMDC7JXN–Edinburgh, UK. 11th Aug, 2013. Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Korean Folklore Group 'Coreyah' promote their show in Royal Mile
RMCWFY8R–Folklore group in Mauritius
RMETP15Y–Billingham Folklore Festival 1994, International Folklore Festival of World Dance. 16th August 1994.
RMGDRMBP–Jesse Banister, composer of 'Synchronised', which opens the 52nd Billingham International Folklore Festival of World Dance on August 13th at Billingham Forum, Stockton-on-Tees and dancer Beth Bracegirdle of the Balbir Singh Dance Company, practice ahead of its opening, at the Billingham Forumn pool.
RMD866T8–Folklore -- Men in Black
RM2HTD2JX–HERNE THE HUNTER A ghost of English folklore associated with Windsor Forest in Berkshire,
RMBWX4J3–tradition folklore battlefields Rigi Switzerland Europe Swiss wrestling swings sport overview
RMHJ5R6M–The Maiden of Unai, Japanese Folklore
RMMC6ETP–ANGELS - Cherubim Cherub on the front of a silver amulet case, in the Folklore Museum, Athens
RM2B0185F–Korea: 'Mountain God'. Watercolour on paper and fabric painting, early 20th century. In Korean folklore the tiger - pictured here accompanying or guarding the mountain god - is a benevolent creature that brings news from the gods to mankind. An acolyte stands beside the mountain god, while a supplicant makes an offering.
RM2CWBCMA–Melusine flies away, 1478. A legendary figure from European folklore, Melusine is usually depicted as a a serpent or fish from the waist down. She was a feminine spirit of sacred springs and rivers. The illustration from Histoire de la belle Melusine is by Jean d'Arras. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris and the artist is unknown.
RMKYEPEJ–Illustration from the Russian satirical journal Maski (Masks) depicting a round chort, a demon from Slavic folklore, holding an orb in either hand, 1906. ()
RMEN4W50–folklore dance in nicaragua
RFHHWPTH–French folklore, mourning of a fisherwoman from the area of Sables-d'Olonne, historical image or illustration, published 1890, digital improved
RM2BE0H5E–Budai sits happily in a Buddhist temple. In Chinese folklore, Budai is a deity of happiness and plenty. He is also considered a Buddha or Bodhisattva by some branches of the Buddhist tradition.
RMPGN5GC–Hong Kong man creates paper effigies also known as Joss paper – traditional Chinese offerings that symbolise all the material goods one might need in the afterlife – is burned for one’s deceased ancestors. It's derived from a mix of Taoism, Buddhism and regional folklore.
RMFJ8GF7–Folklore Theatre Museum, Cochin, Kochi, Kerala, India, Asia
RME0WCMF–DUTCH FOLKLORE
RMDC7JXJ–Edinburgh, UK. 11th Aug, 2013. Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Korean Folklore Group 'Coreyah' promote their show in Royal Mile
RMCWFXCF–Folklore group in Mauritius
RMETR059–Billingham Folklore Festival 1994, International Folklore Festival of World Dance. 16th August 1994.
RMGDRMC2–Jesse Banister (centre), composer of Synchronised, which opens the 52nd Billingham International Folklore Festival of World Dance on August 13th at Billingham Forum, Stockton-on-Tees and dancers Rhiannon Davison (left) and Beth Bracegirdle of the Balbir Singh Dance Company, practice ahead of its opening at the Billingham Forumn pool.
RMD87P1K–Folklore - Fauns
RMT1XEGH–BROTHERS GRIMM German academic folklore collectors. Wilhelm Grimm at left and Jacob about 1815
RMBWX4HP–tradition folklore battlefields Rigi Switzerland Europe Swiss wrestling swings sport overview
RMHJ5R7K–Yuki-Onna, the Lady of the Snow. Spirit in Japanese Folklore
RM2H6FRTJ–American folklore leader and author J. Frank Dobie, USA 1954
RM2B01848–Korea: Magpie and Tiger, Joseon period (1392-1897) painting. In this traditional depiction, the Korean magpie or Minhwa sits in a pine tree and calls to a tiger below. In Korean folklore, both magpie and tiger are bearers of good tidings. The gods send messages to the magpie, who passes them along to the tiger. The tiger is a messenger from the mountain spirits and a friend to mankind.
RMT1A52R–geography / travel historic, Bulgaria, folklore, folk dance, circa 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2H0M470–1950s, historical, a lady standing outside on a hillside blowing a dandelion flower and perhaps making a wish, England, UK. For centuries ancient folklore superstitions have been attached to the flower and many believe that blowing the seeds can grant your wishes but also carry your thoughts and dreams to those you love as they travel through the air.
RMCP4FJW–Spain Pamplona Folklore
RMEN4W56–folklore dance in nicaragua
RMENATG1–A folklore singer performing in Sweden
RMT96J1Y–A mermaid is a legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including the Near East, Europe, Africa and Asia. Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks and drownings. In other folk traditions (or sometimes within the same tradition), they can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with humans.
RM2B9DY36–A folklore event in the Rumeli Hisari castle on the Bosporus in Istanbul, Turkey. [automated translation]
RMFJ8GED–Sculpture, kerala folklore theatre and museum thevara, kerala, india, asia
RME0MDRH–Oct. 31, 1954 - Folklore Parade at the Hotel de Ville
RMDC7JXG–Edinburgh, UK. 11th Aug, 2013. Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Korean Folklore Group 'Coreyah' promote their show in Royal Mile
RME60189–Billingham, UK. 9th August, 2014. Dancers from Thailand at the opening ceremony parade at the 50th Billingham International Folklore festival. Credit: ALANDAWSONPHOTOGRAPHY/Alamy Live News
RMETP976–Billingham Folklore Festival 1994, International Folklore Festival of World Dance. 16th August 1994.
RM2AE8GA0–Participants during the Whitby Krampus Run street parade, which celebrates the Krampus, a horned creature who accompanies Saint Nicholas on his rounds. The event at Whitby is the very first to celebrate this folklore character in the UK. Picture date: Saturday December 7, 2019. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
RMD8820P–Folklore - Sirens
RM2D868B3–QUEEN MACHA Figure in Irish folklore here cursing the men of Ulster in an illustration by Stephen Reid for 'The Boys' Cuchulainn' (1904)
RM2A9W6DA–The Flying Carpet, a depiction of the hero of Russian folklore, Ivan Tsarevich. Viktor Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov, 1880
RMTWHHNA–Väinämöinen flees the power of the Cross 1860. The main hero of the Finnish national folklore epic Kalevala who’s magical power of song and music here pictured playing the kantele as he turns away from the power of the Christian cross. Painting by Finnish romantic painter Robert Wilhelm Ekman (1808-1873).
RM2J7ENE0–A roof structure with a written sign that reads 'Seriwijaya (Srivijaya) Palembang' at an ancient grave at Pulo Kemaro (Kemaro island) temple complex—a worship place for Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. According to a local folklore, the grave belonged to a Srivijaya's princess.
RM2G225DN–geography / travel, Great Britain, England, London, tradition, folklore, military parade, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMEN3K37–belgium, bruges, folklore museum volkskunde
RMCP49E9–CAMPANIA NAPOLI THE FOLKLORE 'Pazzariello'
RMEN4W4W–folklore dance in nicaragua
RMTWJR75–Belarusian folklore band in traditional garment singing folk songs at the entrance to the Motal Folk Arts Museum in Motol or Motal a township in Ivanava Raion of Brest Region
RMAF8C6P–Folklore Group, Rose Festival, Karlovo, Bulgaria
RM2B9DY4M–A folklore event in the Rumeli Hisari castle on the Bosporus in Istanbul, Turkey. [automated translation]
RMFJ8GG0–Krishna kerala folklore theatre museum, cochin, kerala, india, asia
RME0YWT6–Aug. 08, 1971 - Folklore Festival: OPS: One of the many participants in the festival.
RMAGBRK6–Children wearing traditional Breton costumes in a summer folklore festival in the Breton village of La Forêt-Fouesnant
RME601MP–Billingham, UK. 9th August, 2014. Dancers from Thailand at the opening ceremony parade at the 50th Billingham International Folklore festival. Credit: ALANDAWSONPHOTOGRAPHY/Alamy Live News
RMETNFC9–Billingham Folklore Festival 1994, International Folklore Festival of World Dance. 16th August 1994.
RM2AE8281–Participants during the Whitby Krampus Run street parade, which celebrates the Krampus, a horned creature who accompanies Saint Nicholas on his rounds. The event at Whitby is the very first to celebrate this folklore character in the UK. Picture date: Saturday December 7, 2019. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
RMD86944–Folklore - Vampires
RM2F1TH30–HERNE THE HUNTER English folklore ghost who haunts Windsor Forest with his hounds and an owl. Engraving about 1843 by George Cruikshank sho9ws Herne being watched by the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Surrey.
RMBWYXA1–tradition folklore tradition canton Appenzell Switzerland Europe scenery Schwagalpschwinget Swiss wrestling
RMP6C608–24.03.2017, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, oriental folklore dancer shows a rotating dance
RMW58HRR–Golspie: contributions to its folklore : Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron, 1849-1912
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