RF2DC3TFD–A vintage ax with white handle stuck in stump
RMP562B1–Flint axe of stone. Neolithic. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark.
RMTB7PGG–A German halberd, circa 1580, Long, quadrangular spike, concave axe blade and rear fluke with dot-shaped openwork and trefoil piercing. Conical socket with reinforcement ring and four side straps. Octagonal, slightly cracked, older shaft. Cleaned metal surfaces. Length 248 cm. pole weapon, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, metal, historic, historical 16th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFH4GWK7–Set of outline black and white tattoo sketches of blades and old-time weapon - swords, bows and quivers with arrows, axe, shield
RF2WM2682–Nice, France - January 21, 2012: Red Axis No Parking Axe Rouge Traffic Sign at City Centre Street.
RFGKACXX–wood stack mince
RFEMEHPK–Fireman Firefighter Standing Holding Fire Axe
RFE94KT6–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe looking to the side set inside
RFEMEGPX–Fireman Firefighter Standing Holding Fire Axe
RFE0FC6E–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside crest shield done in retro style.
RFEMEHFD–American Fireman Firefighter Fire Axe Shield
RFH34DT7–Business card Fireman Firefighter Holding Fire Axe Shield
RFE8R29W–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe looking to the side set inside circle on isolated background done in retro style.
RMT81N7N–Techniques for Pollaxe Combat, c. 1410
RF2AYN7YJ–Isolated hand with ice axe alpenstock pole
RMD89KKK–BUTCHERY & PRESERVATION
RM2H1071G–Halberd, c. 1550. Germany, 16th century. Steel, with pierced trefoils; wood haft (rectangular with planed corners); overall: 200.7 cm (79 in.); blade: 25.4 cm (10 in.). The most effecient weapons used by the infantry (foot soldiers) during the 15th and 16th centuries were pole arms (or staff weapons). The halberd, like the examples shown here, was a weapon of great versatility. The word halberd comes from the German words Halm (a staff) and Barte (an axe). The halberd is, in fact, an axe mounted on a long pole with a very specialized shape and function: the axe blade was used for hacking, the
RF2BEY5WD–a beautiful-shaped ax sticks out in a tree, with a yellow handle close-up, on a natural background
RF2DC3TF1–A vintage ax with a white handle laying on the stump
RMPPHTGW–Poland. Prehistory. Iron Age. From left to right: grain from Pruszcz Gdanski; iron axe from Zukczyn; whetstones from Rozyn and copy of two iron sickles. Archaeological Museum. Gdansk. Poland.
RMTB7PGH–A German halberd, circa 1580, Long, quadrangular spike, concave axe blade and rear fluke with dot-shaped openwork and trefoil piercing. Conical socket with reinforcement ring and four side straps. Octagonal, slightly cracked, older shaft. Cleaned metal surfaces. Length 248 cm. pole weapon, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, metal, historic, historical 16th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMG3BE8B–16TH CENTURY SLAUGHTER
RMBRG115–A Russian bardiche,17th/18th century Long,gently curved axe blade with decorative perforations. Short,polygonal socket,with the lower end of the blade fastened to the shaft. Original polygonal hardwood shaft,with two movable suspension rings on the side. Length 147 cm. Two similar examples may be found in the collection at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin. Cf. Müller and Kölling,Europäische Hieb- und Stichwaffen,No. 211 and 212.,historic,historical,,18th century,17th century,pole weapon,weapons,arms,weapon,arm,fighting device,milita,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD8BDPX–Slaughterman
RMCP012F–Pole, Margaret, Countes of Salisbury, 14.8.1473 - 27.5.1541, English noblewoman, death, execution in the Tower of London, copper engraving, 'Review of Fox's Book of Martyrs' by William Andrews, 1826, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG3BDEC–FRENCH BUTCHER W/ A BULL
RMB47CKP–An Italian palace guards halberd, circa 1600. Slender, ridged blade, with surrounding grotesques masks set along the lower edge (one missing). Perforated, crescent moon shaped axe blade and similarly perforated beak. Octagonal socket with long straps beneath a baluster. All parts etched with vine decoration. Original shaft, carved and decorated with brass nails. Iron shoe. Iron parts somewhat stained. Length ca. 250 cm. Interesting halberd 'à la lanterne' in a very beautiful state of preservation. historic, historical, 17th century, pole weapon, weapons, arms, ,
RMEAA0E7–Conisbrough Castle. Knight with an Ahlspeiss a pole mounted sword or spike - a wooden handled polearm with a metal spike (often
RF2BYEWHG–vector pixel art axe fantasy isolated cartoon
RFE8R29M–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside circle on isolated background done in retro style.
RFH1HR2Y–Fireman Firefighter Axe Hook Pike Pole
RM2A511WX–Halberd, c. 1550. The most effecient weapons used by the infantry (foot soldiers) during the 15th and 16th centuries were pole arms (or staff weapons). The halberd, like the examples shown here, was a weapon of great versatility. The word halberd comes from the German words Halm (a staff) and Barte (an axe). The halberd is, in fact, an axe mounted on a long pole with a very specialized shape and function: the axe blade was used for hacking, the spike for thrusting, and the beak either for piercing plate armor or for pulling a knight from his saddle. Used by shock troops, the halberd was the
RF2RD32JN–Artic Icon Set
RF2B814TE–Illustration of melee weapon icons set, both realistic and fantastic, only black, isolated shapes and grouped by weapon.
RF2BE4R0E–a beautiful-shaped ax sticks out in a tree, with a yellow handle close-up, on a natural background
RF2DC3TJN–A European man hand tightens a white handle of an old ax with the sky on the background. Concept of strength, revolution and freedom
RM2T69YGK–A man climbing a greasy pole for a prize goose, France, early 19th century. A soldier, tisane vendor, orange seller, and others watch. Le Mat de Cocagne. Handcoloured lithograph from Henry Rene dAllemagnes Recreations et Passe-Temps, Games and Pastimes, Hachette, Paris, 1906.
RMAMJ430–Adam King making the traditional besom brooms in the same way as his family have done for many years at High Wycombe
RMBC5JDG–wood chopping competition with axemen in standing and upright competition
RME6CBRY–David Saltmarsh who makes Windsor Chairs at Firepenny Farm Wootton Fitzpaine Dorset. ( His Tools )
RMB0KBAT–'Arctic Life, Cutting a Way Out of the Ice from Winter Quarters', 1875. Artist: W Palmer
RFE56TG7–halberd
RMG3BE89–SLAUGHTERING BEEF 1895
RMB47CKT–An Italian palace guards halberd, circa 1600. Slender, ridged blade, with surrounding grotesques masks set along the lower edge (one missing). Perforated, crescent moon shaped axe blade and similarly perforated beak. Octagonal socket with long straps beneath a baluster. All parts etched with vine decoration. Original shaft, carved and decorated with brass nails. Iron shoe. Iron parts somewhat stained. Length ca. 250 cm. Interesting halberd 'à la lanterne' in a very beautiful state of preservation. historic, historical, 17th century, pole weapon, weapons, arms, ,
RMA67DX9–French Butcher W A Bull
RF2BYETFE–vector pixel art axe fantasy isolated cartoon
RFE8R29Y–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker standing holding a fire axe looking to the side set on isolated white background done in retro style.
RF2ADTW44–Dushanbe Flag Pole Park Picturesque View of Tajikistan National Museum with King Khushnavaz Statue on a Sunny Blue Sky Day
RFE0P2YH–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside crest shield done in retro style.
RMRXWN7K–Man in red jacket, with ice axe walking / climbing in winter on snow covered mountain in Scotland. Model release - Garbh Bheinn, Loch Leven Highlands
RFE94KRE–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside circle on isolated background done in retro style.
RF2BEY60E–a beautiful-shaped ax sticks out in a tree, with a yellow handle close-up, on a natural background
RF2DC3TJR–A European man hand tightens a white handle of an old ax on the stamp background
RMP7B50Y–Poland. Gdansk. Monument to Those Who Fell in a fight for the Polish Character in the period from the Gdansk massacre, 1308, until the end of II World War. Erected in 1969 by Wawrzyniec Samp (b. 1939) and Wies aw Pietron (b. 1934) and symbolises an axe stuck in the ground. Square at Podwale Staromiejskie Street.
RF2A0Y2WN–Memorial to fallen climber at Alpamayo Basecamp, Cordillera Blanca, Ancash, Peru
RMBC5NPD–wood chopping competition with axemen in standing and upright competition
RF2D9CBYP–An axe-like hanger seen as protesters pass by the famous 'papal window' in the curia building, from which Pope John Paul II gave many speeches to Pole
RM2T011D5–'The old three-masted longboat, damaged by the impact of the galleons, could still provide the main parts of the new one. The carpenter therefore set to work immediately.' Illustration by Edouard Riou published in 'Voyages et aventures du Capitaine Hatteras : les anglais au Pôle Nord, le désert de glace' by Jules Verne. Published by: J. Hetzel (Paris) Publication date: 1867
RM2CDKP0D–. A narrative history of the town of Cohasset, Massachusetts . ns, foxes, and other wild creatures. Also, some had man-tles of the feathers ofbirds, quilled arti-ficially ; and sundryof them continue tothis day their old kindof clothing. Their weaponsheretofore were bowsand arrows, clubs andtomahawks, made ofwood like a pole axe,with a sharpenedstone fastened there-in ; and for defence,they had targets madeof barks of trees.But of latter years,since the English,Dutch, and Frenchhave trafficked withthem, they generallydisuse their formerweapons, and insteadthereof have guns,pistols, swords, rap
RMG0AWKJ–Business card Fireman Carry Axe Hook Pike Pole Circle
RMB47CKN–An Italian palace guards halberd, circa 1600. Slender, ridged blade, with surrounding grotesques masks set along the lower edge (one missing). Perforated, crescent moon shaped axe blade and similarly perforated beak. Octagonal socket with long straps beneath a baluster. All parts etched with vine decoration. Original shaft, carved and decorated with brass nails. Iron shoe. Iron parts somewhat stained. Length ca. 250 cm. Interesting halberd 'à la lanterne' in a very beautiful state of preservation. historic, historical, 17th century, pole weapon, weapons, arms, ,
RFJBT6CG–Woman with cheeks pierced by a pole with lanterns in a parade during the Nine Emperor Gods festival (Vegetarian festival) in Phuket, Thailand
RMT83DM0–A splendid German halberd Circa 1580. Broad spike with pronounced central ridge, concave axe blade and fluke with several perforations, conically tapering, facetted socket with four long side straps. One edge of the spike jagged. The blade of the halberd with profuse black etchings of a male and female figure in contemporary attire between intricate scrolling leaves on dotted ground. Original shaft with remains of fabric tassels and original leather wrapping attached by nails. Shoe missing. Length 231 cm. historic, historical, pole weapon, weapon, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFCYTPRP–Ice axe stuck in an iceberg
RFERW798–Axe thrust in a stub isolated
RMA7NY87–Medieval armour at the famous Five Flies restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands
RMFYJXEX–Fireman Firefighter Holding Fire Axe Circle
RF2A2GPH2–Minotaur with axe polearms in flat vector art design
RMRXWNA6–Man in red jacket, with ice axe walking / climbing in winter on snow covered mountain in Scotland. Model release - Garbh Bheinn, Loch Leven Highlands
RFE94KTD–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker standing holding a fire axe looking to the side set on isolated white background done in retro style.
RF2BE4R0H–a beautiful-shaped ax sticks out in a tree, with a yellow handle close-up, on a natural background
RFE8R29R–Illustration of an american fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside shield crest with american stars and stripes flag in the background done in retro style.
RMP7B51C–Poland. Gdansk. Monument to Those Who Fell in a fight for the Polish Character in the period from the Gdansk massacre, 1308, until the end of II World War. Erected in 1969 by Wawrzyniec Samp (b. 1939) and Wies aw Pietron (b. 1934) and symbolises an axe stuck in the ground. Square at Podwale Staromiejskie Street.
RFE94KRW–Business card showing illustration of an american fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside shield crest with american stars and stripes flag in the background done in retro style.
RMBC622Y–wood chopping competition with axemen in standing and upright competition
RFHH49JC–Mono line style illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from the side set inside shield crest on isolated ba
RM2CAANDT–Firefighter using axe and pike polce on involved roof on fire
RM2CDBCP3–. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . out house I go with the pole-axe in my hand, for the abbotis a dangerous desperate knave, and a hardy. Out of one of the starting-holes rushed a tender demoiselle, who was conveyed to prison at Dover;and I brought holy father abbot to Canterbury, and here in ChristchurchI will leave him in prison.* There are too many such stories in theseletters. But we have one painful feeling in reading them—even morepainful than the exposure of hypocrisy and licentiousness—the tone
RF2H132TB–Pike Pole Part of Firefighter Accessories and Equipment Device Hand Drawn Icon Set Vector.
RFB661H7–Shadow of mountain climber on snow with climbing gear (hiking poles, ice axe, rope), Klawatti Glacier, North Cascades National Park, Washington.
RFHM10BY–Drawing sketch style illustration of a bulldog firefighter fireman holding pike poke and fire axe walking viewed from the side on isolated white backg
RMT83DKX–A splendid German halberd Circa 1580. Broad spike with pronounced central ridge, concave axe blade and fluke with several perforations, conically tapering, facetted socket with four long side straps. One edge of the spike jagged. The blade of the halberd with profuse black etchings of a male and female figure in contemporary attire between intricate scrolling leaves on dotted ground. Original shaft with remains of fabric tassels and original leather wrapping attached by nails. Shoe missing. Length 231 cm. historic, historical, pole weapon, weapon, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFCYTPRK–Ice axe stuck in an iceberg
RMBRFNBD–A French/Italian palace guard halberd,circa 1680. The blade bears a pronounced central ridge,cut floral decoration at the base,and is set off by a heavy baluster. Below it a blank cartouche flanked by two lions,one with a small,crescent-shaped axe blade. The bevelled socket also divided by balusters and with long languets. Round shaft with decorative brass rivets. The iron shoe has decorative rivets as well. Length 228 cm. historic,historical,,17th century,pole weapon,weapons,arms,weapon,arm,fighting device,military,militaria,object,objects,st,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFWMATA6–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker viewed from side with fire axe and hook pike pole ladder and hose set in
RMBA7J71–Three men on a ski tour, carrying climbing rope and ice axe, Skiing, Ski Mountaineering, Winter Sports, Sport, Stubai Alps, Tyro
RFWK7967–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe and hook pike pole viewed from front set inside circl
RMRXWNDB–Man in red jacket, with ice axe walking / climbing in winter on snow covered mountain in Scotland. Model release - Garbh Bheinn, Loch Leven Highlands
RFEMEGPR–Fireman Firefighter Holding Fire Axe Circle
RF2BM7B06–a beautiful-shaped ax sticks out in a tree, with a yellow handle close-up, on a natural background
RFAX38EF–Wardour Castle Regiment English Civil War period Two Kings soldiers
RMP7B50M–Poland. Gdansk. Monument to Those Who Fell in a fight for the Polish Character in the period from the Gdansk massacre, 1308, until the end of II World War. Erected in 1969 by Wawrzyniec Samp (b. 1939) and Wies aw Pietron (b. 1934) and symbolises an axe stuck in the ground. Square at Podwale Staromiejskie Street.
RFBPXGTR–Rock climber training to ice climb on a wooden power pole in Wichita, Kansas.
RMBC61RA–wood chopping competition with axemen in standing and upright competition
RFFC5DG9–Beetle Researcher Diana Six looks for beetles in infested lodge pole pine trees near Missoula, Montana
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