Oxen
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Crossing a Swaziland Drift, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a team of oxen and wagon being led across a river in Swaziland in the early 20th century.
Figures Illustrating the Points of an Ox, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of the anatomical points of an ox from the front, side and rear views with numbers written on the various parts corresponding to the terms printed below.
Herefordshire Ox, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of a Herefordshire ox standing in a field in 1800.
Hungarian Ox, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a Hungarian ox standing in a field in the early 20th century. The text beneath the image describes the history and uses of the Hungarian ox.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from George Henderson, 20 June 1914
Henderson writes that when he was in New Zealand he was told that the sheep could not live due to the lack of phosphates in the soil, but that the bullocks there feed upon shellfish.
Ox erthrocyte agglutinability. 1. Variation in the membrane protein, 1970
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1969 - 1970. Volume 6 of 19.
Ox erythrocyte agglutinability. III. A comparison of agglutinability in various anti-globulin systems, 1971
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1971 - 1972. Volume 7 of 19.
Oxen Used By the French to Draw Heavy Guns, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of teams of yoked oxen used by French soldiers to draw heavy artillery guns down a road in the countryside in France during World War I.
Skull and Horns of the Bosarus [Bos primigenius], 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the skull and horns of the 'Bosarus' [Bos primigenius] in the early 20th century. The descriptive note next to the skull reads, 'Skull of an extinct ox the Bos primigenius. It is the great ox that is described by Caesar and Tacticus. Dumfriesshire.'
Studies on ox red cell membranes: detection of red cell antigens in ox red cell protein, 1968
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1967 - 1968. Volume 5 of 19.