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"Homing: The Incredible Journey of Pigeons" Racing pigeon release: Witness the breathtaking moment as racing pigeons take flight

Background imageHoming Collection: Racing pigeon release

Racing pigeon release
Racing pigeons released from their traps from transport lorries at the start of a race from Worcestershire to Tipton in The Black Country in the English Midlands Date: 1992

Background imageHoming Collection: British Army messager pigeon service

British Army messager pigeon service
Taking birds out: to the trenches by despatch-riders to let the pigeons fly for training. Regular going and coming supply service of birds between the pigeon homing lofts at Divisional

Background imageHoming Collection: Balloon ascent from Gare du Nord, Paris, at night, to carry dispatches out of besieged city during

Balloon ascent from Gare du Nord, Paris, at night, to carry dispatches out of besieged city during Franco-Prussian War
530519 Balloon ascent from Gare du Nord, Paris, at night, to carry dispatches out of besieged city during Franco-Prussian War

Background imageHoming Collection: Old man in pigeon loft, Stoke

Old man in pigeon loft, Stoke
An old man wearing a cloth cap checks his racing pigeons in his back yard pigeon loft Date: 1987

Background imageHoming Collection: Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne between Le Havre

Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne between Le Havre and New York
540109 Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne between Le Havre and New York, 1898 (print) by French School

Background imageHoming Collection: Searching for Andree, News! illustration from Le Petit Journal

Searching for Andree, News! illustration from Le Petit Journal
REV287772 Searching for Andree, News! illustration from Le Petit Journal: Supplement illustre, 4th September 1898 (colour litho) by Meaulle

Background imageHoming Collection: French regimental pigeonnier releasing a carrier pigeon

French regimental pigeonnier releasing a carrier pigeon. Pigeons were found useful in World War One to send messages and had not been entirely superseded by wireless telegraphy. Date: 1916

Background imageHoming Collection: The News of the Leger, despatching the Pigeons (engraving)

The News of the Leger, despatching the Pigeons (engraving)
1616077 The News of the Leger, despatching the Pigeons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The News of the Leger, despatching the Pigeons)

Background imageHoming Collection: A Launch Of Traveling Pigeons From The Piazza Del Palazzo Reale, In Milan (Colour Litho)

A Launch Of Traveling Pigeons From The Piazza Del Palazzo Reale, In Milan (Colour Litho)
2798211 A Launch Of Traveling Pigeons From The Piazza Del Palazzo Reale, In Milan (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHoming Collection: Searching for Andree, News!, illustration from Le Petit Journal

Searching for Andree, News!, illustration from Le Petit Journal
STC416003 Searching for Andree, News!, illustration from Le Petit Journal: Supplement illustre, 1898 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageHoming Collection: Blue Carrier Cock Pigeon

Blue Carrier Cock Pigeon
A portrait of a Blue Carrier Cock standing in full-length. The Blue Carrier Cock (Blue Bar), is one of the oldest English fancy breeds of pigeon

Background imageHoming Collection: Pink Salmon Homing To Their Natal Stream To Spawn, Hartney Bay, Alaska

Pink Salmon Homing To Their Natal Stream To Spawn, Hartney Bay, Alaska

Background imageHoming Collection: Pigeon Saves the Day

Pigeon Saves the Day
A broken down seaplane in the North Sea sends out a pigeon carrying an SOS message of help during the First World War

Background imageHoming Collection: French Front messenger-pigeon service 1917

French Front messenger-pigeon service 1917
Special mobil messenger-pigeon service lofts built on a motor-vehicle chassis were used in the Western Front during World War One

Background imageHoming Collection: Pigeons for message-carrying WWI

Pigeons for message-carrying WWI
Going going gone! During the First World War, homing pigeons were used extensively to transport messages back to their home coop behind the lines. 1917

Background imageHoming Collection: Racing pigeons released in the early morning

Racing pigeons released in the early morning
Racing pigeons released from the side of a van in the early morning. Date: circa 1963

Background imageHoming Collection: The homing Waltz - Music Sheet Cover

The homing Waltz - Music Sheet Cover by Tommie Connor and Johnny Reine, broadcast and recorded by Dickie Valentine. A photo/portrait of Dickie Valentine. Date: circa 1952

Background imageHoming Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, terrier returning home

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, terrier returning home
Illustration by Cecil Aldin -- a rough-haired terrier named Turk, returning home after being sent to live somewhere else. Seen here dragging himself under a gate

Background imageHoming Collection: Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons

Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons
The pictured Racing Homing Pigeons were the property of J. Oliver Esq. of Bexhill, and were trained by The Brighton and County of Sussex Society

Background imageHoming Collection: White Carrier Cock Pigeon

White Carrier Cock Pigeon
A portrait of a White Carrier Cock standing in full-length with one other of its kind nesting in the background. The portrait brings to attention its distinctive features

Background imageHoming Collection: Dun Carrier Cock Pigeon

Dun Carrier Cock Pigeon
A full-length portrait of a Dun Carrier Cock. The Dun Carrier Cock is an English fancy breed of pigeon. The large cere above the beak is one of the characteristics

Background imageHoming Collection: French Pigeon Trainer, Illustrated War News, WW1

French Pigeon Trainer, Illustrated War News, WW1
A French pigeon trainer with his avian pupils during the First World War. Pigeons, possessing a natural homing instinct, were used extensively as messengers during the conflict. Date: 1917

Background imageHoming Collection: The value of pigeon post, WW2

The value of pigeon post, WW2
The value of pigeon post as an accessory to wireless in war: testing a private fanciers carrier pigeons. Date: 1941

Background imageHoming Collection: Demonstration of the Mistral surface to air launcher in use by the Belgian Army

Demonstration of the Mistral surface to air launcher in use by the Belgian Army

Background imageHoming Collection: Pigeon Post, 1481 (woodcut)

Pigeon Post, 1481 (woodcut)
XJF3037849 Pigeon Post, 1481 (woodcut) by German School, (15th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Das buch des Ritters von Montevilla (Travels of Sir John Mandeville) ); German

Background imageHoming Collection: The first bird home with Queen Alexandras message. Mr Edgar Rickard, with his storm pilot

The first bird home with Queen Alexandras message. Mr Edgar Rickard, with his storm pilot, the first bird to reach home with Queen Alexandras message to the London Hospital from Sandringham

Background imageHoming Collection: Picture No. 10891497

Picture No. 10891497
White Homing Pigeons - on dovecote - mating pair (Columba livia domestica) Date:

Background imageHoming Collection: Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne between Le Havre

Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne between Le Havre and New York. From Le Petit Journal, Paris, 10 April 1898

Background imageHoming Collection: A carrier or homing pigeon being released. Engraving from Le Journal de la Jeunesse (Paris, 1876)

A carrier or homing pigeon being released. Engraving from Le Journal de la Jeunesse (Paris, 1876)

Background imageHoming Collection: Carrier pigeons at Sorrus, France, WW1

Carrier pigeons at Sorrus, France, WW1
Carrier pigeons enjoying a bath in a baking tin full of water at Sorrus, France, during the First World War. Date: 2 June 1918

Background imageHoming Collection: Homing Pigeon Contest at the Alexandra Palace, 1875

Homing Pigeon Contest at the Alexandra Palace, 1875
Engraving showing a number of scenes from the Great Homing Pigeon Contest, held at the Alexandra Palace, London, 1875

Background imageHoming Collection: Pigeon Used in Crash

Pigeon Used in Crash
During World War One, a British flying-boat is forced to ditch in the sea : a homing pigeon is released to summon help


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"Homing: The Incredible Journey of Pigeons" Racing pigeon release: Witness the breathtaking moment as racing pigeons take flight, their homing instincts guiding them towards victory. British Army messenger pigeon service: Discover the unsung heroes of war as these feathered messengers bravely carried vital information across enemy lines during times of conflict. Stoke's old man in a pigeon loft: Step into the world of an elderly enthusiast, his weathered hands caring for his beloved pigeons with unwavering dedication and love. Blue Carrier Cock Pigeon: Meet this majestic creature, known for its exceptional navigation skills and ability to find its way back home from incredible distances. Releasing French army homing pigeons on board La Bretagne: Transport yourself to 1898 when these courageous birds were entrusted with delivering messages between continents, defying all odds. Searching for Andree - News. Illustration from Le Petit Journal: Uncover the gripping tale of a daring expedition gone awry, where hope rested upon the wings pigeons in a race against time. French regimental pigeonnier releasing a carrier pigeon: Marvel at the precision and efficiency displayed by military personnel as they unleash their loyal avian allies to relay crucial intelligence amidst chaos and danger. The News of the Leger - despatching the Pigeons (engraving): Experience history come alive through this captivating image capturing moments when news was spread far and wide thanks to our feathered friends' remarkable abilities. A Launch Of Traveling Pigeons From The Piazza Del Palazzo Reale, In Milan (Colour Litho): Immerse yourself in an enchanting scene where countless colorful birds soar into the sky like living confetti, carrying messages across cities and borders alike. French Front messenger-pigeon service 1917.