Story, stories, tales, fables, Aesop, Greek, ancient, parables, sayings, adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, cliché, dictum, epigram, expression, maxim, motto, phrase, proverb, quotation, slogan, truism, SKL810, The lion in love, Love can tame the wildest, Misfortune will surely befall him who loves unwisely,
Description
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story 'The lion in love' and the saying 'Love can tame the wildest' or 'Misfortune will surely befall him who loves unwisely'depending on the ending of different versions.
Coca Cola; Coke; Cola; Can; lemonade; Aluminium; Aluminium Can; Drink; Pop; Pop Can; Fizzy; The Real Thing; Mixer; Red; green; Ring Pull; Roadside; Silver; Trade Mark; Black And White Back Ground; railings; water side; FLS1053 ; 922210
Coca Cola; Coke; Cola; Can; Aluminium; Aluminium Can; Drink; Pop; Pop Can; fizzy; the real thing; mixer; Red; Ring Pull; Roadside; Silver; Red; Trade Mark; Black And White Back Ground; FLS1053 ; 922211
Muslim Bamako's man street boy portrait capitalism west coke can cola cocacola boy africa patient begs
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A Malian Arab Boy holds a distinct can of coca cola in Bamako, the Capital of Mali in a street. A man pulling a cart walks behind him. The boy looks curious, inquisitive.
oil cans metal tin steel engine old collectable collectables motor industry grease coloured colours colourful bright cars vehicles transport transportation hobby dealer garage oily container jerry can gerrycan can square flamable inflamable petrol diesel gas gasoline vapour vapours collector specialist rare antique set ancient bygone bygones discontinued rarity
Story, stories, tales, fables, Aesop, Greek, ancient, parables, sayings, adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, cliché, dictum, epigram, expression, maxim, motto, phrase, proverb, quotation, slogan, truism, SKL810, The ass in the lion's skin, Clothes do not make the man,
Description
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story 'The ass in the lion's skin' and the saying 'Clothes do not make the man'.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Apes and the Travellers and the saying It is dangerous to speak the truth to tyrants.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Eagle And the Arrow and the saying Misfortunes we bring upon ourselves are doubly bitter.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Fox Who Lost His Tail and the saying Beware the counsel of the unfortunate.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story King Log and King Stork and the saying Let well alone.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Fatal Marriage and the saying We should practise moderation in our requests and not seek to have more than is good for us.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Eagle and the Beetle and the saying Even the strongest may be punished when they oppress the weak.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Lion and the Mouse and the saying An act of kindness is a good investment.
Story, stories, tales, fables, Aesop, Greek, ancient, parables, sayings, adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, cliché, dictum, epigram, expression, maxim, motto, phrase, proverb, quotation, slogan, truism, SKL810, The mice in council, It is easier to make a suggestion than to carry it out,
Description
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story 'The mice in council' and the saying 'It is easier to make a suggestion than to carry it out'.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Ass and the Lap-Dog and the saying Do not try to do that which is not natural to you.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Cat and the Mice and the saying Old birds are not to be caught with chaff.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Bundle of Sticks and the saying Unity is strength.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Fawn and Her Mother and the saying A coward cannot be urged into courage.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf and the saying He who tells lies is not believed even when he speaks the truth.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Vain Jackdaw and the saying Fine feathers do not make fine birds.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Leopard and the Three Bulls and the saying The quarrels of friends are the opportunities of their foes.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Arab and the Camel and the saying Of what use is it to pretend a choice when there is none?.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Hares and the Frogs and the saying Be sure that there are others worse off than yourself.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Dog, The Fox and The Cock and the saying They who lay traps for others are often caught by their own bait.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Crow and the Pitcher and the saying Necessity is the mother of invention.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Old Hound and the saying Faithful service should be long remembered.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Ass and His Master and the saying A wilful beast must go his own way.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Dog Invited to Supper and the saying They who enter by the back stairs may expect to be shown out at the window.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Wind and the Sun and the saying Persuasion is better than force.
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story The Fighting Cocks and the Eagles and the saying Pride goes before a fall.
Victoria Can Tho Hotel; can tho; travellers palm; travelers palm; palm tree; tropical; Vietnam; French Colonial Architecture; streetscape
Description
The Victoria Can Tho Hotel is a great example of French Colonial architecture in Vietnam. In order to make French colonists feel more at home and at the same time to reflect its vision of imperial grandeur, the French colonial government set about systematically rebuilding Vietnamese cities according to European specifications. IPTC for XMP Core
Girl drinking can tin youth child teenager pretty smiling drink quench thirst liquid refresh portrait lifestyle Mandy Collins mc0020 Tiff available up to 64mb filesize
Story, stories, tales, fables, Aesop, Greek, ancient, parables, sayings, adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, cliché, dictum, epigram, expression, maxim, motto, phrase, proverb, quotation, slogan, truism, SKL810, The mischievous dog, Men often mistake notoriety for fame,
Description
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story 'The mischievous dog' and the saying 'Men often mistake notoriety for fame'.
Story, stories, tales, fables, Aesop, Greek, ancient, parables, sayings, adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, cliché, dictum, epigram, expression, maxim, motto, phrase, proverb, quotation, slogan, truism, SKL810, The fox and the lion, Familiarity breeds contempt,
Description
Image from 1921 book of Aesop’s Fables illustrated by artist Edwin Noble (1876-1941), illustrating the story 'The fox and the lion' and the saying 'Familiarity breeds contempt'.