Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Fox Hound Collection

Setting off on a Fox Hunt - leaving the Chateau, the excitement in the air is palpable as riders and hounds prepare for an exhilarating chase through the countryside

Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Setting off on a Fox Hunt - leaving the Chateau
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Railway Sleeper - Melton Mowbray Station
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Foxhound (Book of Dog)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle in Afghanistan
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Huntsman takes a stirrup cup
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Opening Meet of the Cotswold Hunt, 14th November 1957 (b / w photo)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Hunting with hounds (colour litho)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Tally-Ho! (colour litho)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Kennels of the Belvoir Hunt, Leicestershire (engraving)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Sport, cigar label (chromolitho)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Pack of hounds waiting for a fox hunt to begin (colour litho)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: November: fox hunting (colour litho)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Moonstone, 1895
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Fox hound, Canis lupus familiaris
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: The Birton Hunt
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Prize Dogs of the Second International Dog Show at the Islington Agricultural Hall (engraving)
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Foxhounds
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: 2603425; out of copyright
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Captain Crawford with the Royal Artillery (RA) Drag hunt at Green St Green, Kent. 1934
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Girl cyclists watch the Royal Artillery (RA) drag hunt at Green St Green, Kent. 1934
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Lord Burghley Home. Lord burghley who recently resigned from his Governorship of Bermuda
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Hunstman blows his horn and the chase begins
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Fox Hunt - Hunstman chatting up a Milkmaid
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Huntsman onhorseback amid the hounds
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: The Hounds of the Duchess of Uzes
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: English Foxhound and American Foxhound
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Domestic Dog, English Foxhound, female puppy, with collar, sitting
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Tiverton Stag Hounds alongside a road
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Hunstmen - South Devon Fox Hounds
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Meet of the Devon and Somerset hounds
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: Colonel Murphy of the South Devon Hunt
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: South Devon Foxhounds follow a trail
Background image
Fox Hound Collection: English Foxhound

All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Setting off on a Fox Hunt - leaving the Chateau, the excitement in the air is palpable as riders and hounds prepare for an exhilarating chase through the countryside. The Foxhound, known for its exceptional hunting skills, eagerly awaits its moment to shine. In the pages of the 'Foxhound (Book of Dog)', this noble breed's history and prowess are celebrated. From their origins as expert hunters to their role in modern-day fox control, these dogs have remained steadfast companions throughout time. As we pass by Melton Mowbray Station on a Railway Sleeper, memories of brave soldiers riding atop Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicles flood our minds. These vehicles served as guardians in Afghanistan's challenging terrain, showcasing both strength and agility. Before setting off on this thrilling adventure, tradition calls for a Huntsman to take a stirrup cup – a symbolic toast to good fortune. In South Devon with the Foxhounds by his side, he embodies centuries-old customs that bind man and beast together. A timeless image captured in black and white transports us back to 14th November 1957 at the Opening Meet of Cotswold Hunt. The anticipation radiates from every face present; it is clear that this day will be etched into their memories forever. September brings partridge shooting season alive with vibrant colors depicted in lithographs. As hounds follow scent trails across picturesque landscapes, they showcase not only their athleticism but also their unwavering dedication to fulfilling their purpose. The Earl of Bradford stands tall beside his Belvoir Hounds in an oil painting titled 'The Kill. ' This masterpiece captures both triumph and respect for nature's cycle—a reminder that even amidst pursuit lies reverence for life itself. Hunting with hounds has long been cherished as an art form showcased beautifully through colorful lithographs. Each stroke portrays elegance intertwined with adrenaline-fueled moments—proof that humans' connection with animals transcends time. With a resounding 'Tally-Ho.