RFFF06JK–INDIA Pig-sticking in the Mumbai Presidency 1856. Illustrated London News
RMRYDT6Y–In India, the Prince of Wales, Pig-Sticking. Hunt, Hunting, Engraving 1876
RMET0583–Colonial Indian images ; our pig sticking ; India
RFFF0PT7–INDIA Pig sticking in India 1883. The Graphic
RMT8RKPA–'Return from Pig-Sticking in India', 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart Hardinge.
RFFEXW21–INDIA A Pig-Sticking Scene 1856. Illustrated London News
RMMW0DTA–. English: Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS and The Graphic (some with later hand coloring, all from ebay auctions): 'Pig Sticking in India'*, from The Graphic, 1883 . between 1846 and 1899. Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS and The Graphic (some with later hand coloring, all from ebay auctions): 484 Pigsticking1891
RM2TCE8XX–Pig Sticking in India - Vintage Cigarette Card
RM2F04GT6–Pig-sticking in India 1883.
RMG8KEGN–The Prince of Wales awaiting his horse when he tried out pigsticking in Jodhpur.
RM2ANDGRC–The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT. 20.5. HE IS THE ONLY WILD BEAST THAT DARES TO DRINK AT THESAME JUNGLE POOL WITH THE TIGER. PIG=STICKING. By HERBERT COMPTON. PIG-STICKIXG, or hog-hunting—the formername obtains in the Bengal, and the latterin the Bombay Presidency—is facile prin-ceps the most exciting and arduous sport of anyin India, that happy hunting ground of theBritish Empire. At first sight, no one wouldcredit the wild boar as being designed by Naturefor either valour or activity. He is a coarse,cumbersome-looking creature, s
RFRANY46–ANY PORT IN A STORM, THE BOAR EVADES CAPTURE BY GOING THROUGH THE PRAIRIE FIRE. PIG-STICKING ON THE BRAMAPOOTRA CHURS reimagined
RMPF6PJF–. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Hunting; Game protection. 158 DIARY OF A SPORTSMAN NATURALIST alone and to pass by on the other side when they discover his presence. Besides, to a man who has had many a stirring encounter out pig-sticking, which is the only proper way to kill the boar if rideable country is adjacent, the slaying of pig with the rifle has too great a similarity to shooting a fox. I had, and have since, shot wild boar, but only in unrideable country. There was an old boar in this party. A surly old ruffian he was too. He had come out of the jungle into the nullah
RMDDMBB8–IN INDIA, The Prince of Wales, pig-sticking. hunt, hunting, engraving 1876
RMET58F0–Hunting & animal views ; pig ; sticking scene ; India
RMH4J864–ANY PORT IN A STORM, THE BOAR EVADES CAPTURE BY GOING THROUGH THE PRAIRIE FIRE. PIG-STICKING ON THE BRAMAPOOTRA CHURS
RMMWNBEB–. English: Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS and The Graphic (some with later hand coloring, all from ebay auctions): 'Pig Sticking in India'*, from The Graphic, 1883 . between 1846 and 1899. Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS and The Graphic (some with later hand coloring, all from ebay auctions): 484 Pigsticking1891
RMW1604D–Archive image from page 195 of The diary of a sportsman. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India . diaryofsportsman00steb Year: 1920 158 DIARY OF A SPORTSMAN NATURALIST alone and to pass by on the other side when they discover his presence. Besides, to a man who has had many a stirring encounter out pig-sticking, which is the only proper way to kill the boar if rideable country is adjacent, the slaying of pig with the rifle has too great a similarity to shooting a fox. I had, and have since, shot wild boar, but only in unrideable country. There was an old boar in this party. A surly old
RMG8KEGY–The Prince of Wales' party choose their spears during pigsticking in Jodhpur. Nearest the camera is Lord Louis Mountbatten.
RM2AM6CG0–The sportsman's book for India . nd not by that of the visitors; theother members have their duties to do besideslocal amusements and sports, so that a man whocomes to a station for pig-sticking alone wouldhardly view a ten days break in the hunting withthe same complaisance as he who, besides hiswork, could have his three days polo a week.On the other hand, in a keen club, every avail-able opportunity for hunting is taken, and athrusting visitor would be likely to get asmuch hunting as his stud and he cared for. Inthe selection of your club you must be guided byyour own inclination and by you
RMMYP90Y–. English: Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS and The Graphic (some with later hand coloring, all from ebay auctions): 'Pig Sticking in India'*, from The Graphic, 1883 . between 1846 and 1899. Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS and The Graphic (some with later hand coloring, all from ebay auctions): 423 Pigsticking1891
RMG8KEGR–The Prince of Wales tries out pigsticking in Jodhpur. On the right, a native attendant stands by with a selection of spears.
RM2AJ30M3–The great and small game of India, Burma, & Tibet . eptember or October, and the fawns make their appearance in thefollowing May or June. Hog-deer are somewhat ugly movers, running with the head carriedunusually low. They are frequently put up when pig-sticking on grassplains, and afford a good run. In Dera Dun and the sub-HimalayanTerai these deer are generally shot from elephants while beating largetracts of grass when larger game is not on the move. The does lie soclose as almost to be kicked up by the feet of the elephants ; but thebucks are more alert, and get up sooner, so that the best
RMG8KEDH–Prince of Wales in Jodhpur, India
RM2ANCBDC–Rifle and spear with the Rajpoots: being the narrative of a winter's travel and sport in northern India . me to drive us out to a grass jungle,about eight miles oft, which is the principal Jeypore meetfor pig-sticking. We arrived there before daybreak, andfound horses ready waiting. The wild boars take refugeduring the daytime in the ravines and broken ground nearthe river, but at night come out to feed on grain placed forthem in the ridable grass land. The riders have to be onthe ground by davbreak. and intercept the boars on theirway hack to the covers. At first it was too dark to see anythi
RM2AM67FK–The sportsman's book for India . Ax Ekka drawn by a good Mule. A Trotting Bullock Car PIG-STICKING 373 ordinary bullock cart, while your own personalbedding and body-servant and such things as arewanted at home as long as possible will arrivequicker by ekka, provided the load is light, thewheel track correct, and the ekka well horsed. VII.—VETERINARY The following instruments and medicines shouldbe taken :— Instruments.—Procurable from any surgicalinstrument maker. Smith Stannisstreet inCalcutta, and Maw & Sons, Strand, being well-known firms. 1. Drawing knife. 2. Scissors curved on flat and p
RM2AWRNKF–All about animalsFacts, stories and anecdotes . s head upward and sideways, thetusks ripping through everything they encounter. Pig-sticking is a favorite sport in India. A hunter mounts a fleet horseand arms himself with a strong bamboo pole having a steel spear-head at theend; then he rides into pig country and puts up his quarry. The pigbreaks cover and the race for life begins. At first sight you would not sup-pose that the pig was making any great headway, but when the horse tries torun it down the mistake is found out. The short, stubby legs of the boar cancarry it over the ground at a g
RM2AM7FDE–The sportsman's book for India . George FlLLlip& Sou, London & Liverpool. ^^ 02. /^^ xiv CONTENTS PART III. SPORTS AND GAMES WITH HORSES Pig-sticking ....Polo . . ^ Hunting ..... By Major Neville Taylor (14th Bengal Lancers)Racing and Steeple-chasing PAPER-CHASINr: By Harry Stokes Rowing and Boating By W. S. Burke (Editor of the iMian Field) Gymkhanas . ^ By Harry Stokes Cheetah Hunting . By Major C. H. Clay (43rd Gurkha Rifles) Index . PAGE381 424 523 528 541 548 553. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FACING l-AGE Buffalo (Cooch Behar) • 80 A Typical Kashmir Camp : in the Scinde Valley 138 A Kashmir Shik
RMRCRXYR–. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Hunting; Game protection. 158 DIARY OF A SPORTSMAN NATURALIST alone and to pass by on the other side when they discover his presence. Besides, to a man who has had many a stirring encounter out pig-sticking, which is the only proper way to kill the boar if rideable country is adjacent, the slaying of pig with the rifle has too great a similarity to shooting a fox. I had, and have since, shot wild boar, but only in unrideable country. There was an old boar in this party. A surly old ruffian he was too. He had come out of the jungle into the nullah
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