RMME2YTY–John Beaufort, First Duke of Somerset, English nobleman and military commander, 1403-1444. He wears a conical helm, and a suit of splendid armour with borders along the arms, legs and genouillieres, tuiles and chainmail apron. He carries a pole-axe and long sword. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, John Dowding, London, 1842.
RFHE20BH–Ancient military pole-axe on white background. Isolated with clipping path
RMD95HHT–The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the pole-axe to the head. The slaughterman leans on the pole-axe after the exertion of killing the beast. A steel for sharpening his tools hangs from his waist. A cleaver leans against a stool on the left, and a butcher's tray leans against the hitching rail on centre right. From 'Costume of Great Britain' by William Henry Pyne (London, 1808). Aquatint.
RMD00A0H–An Italian Gothic horseman's axe,circa 1500 - 1510.The head of pole-axe construction with a short spear-like central spike on a moulded bevelled neck.The neck extending to form a pair of long straps,the two parts retained by a transverse bolt attached at the inside to the belt hook,the rear fluke of stiff-diamond section,the narrow axe blade cut with decorative bevelled cusps at both ends.On its original turned walnut haft and in fine unrestored condition.Length 66 cm.Cf.Boccia/Coelho,Armi Bianche Italiane 1975,No.269,historic,historical,16th ce,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRY2CBW–Bardiche (Pole Axe), 1500s. Germany or Russia, 16th century. Steel, leather, brass; wood haft; overall: 178.5 cm (70 1/4 in.); blade: 14.2 cm (5 9/16 in
RMCYT54R–An English pole axe King Henry VIII,Tudor style,mid-19th century Head in strong relief made from gilt bronze with cast-in iron thrusting spike,axe blade and hammer head,two iron pikes on the sides. Parts of the blades with inlaid copper decorations. Octagonal socket with rich Gothic tracery decoration. The haft with the original velvet lining(strongly rubbed)and gilt side straps. Richly studded,iron shoe. Length 215 mm. Sophisticated copy of the famous pole axe of King Henry VIII,historic,historical,19th century,pole weapon,weapons,arms,weapon,ar,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2BT5F6W–Concave roundel 1,2, battle axe 3,4, pole axe 5,6, and curious ancient weapon used by the English against the Scots 7,8. Copperplate engraving by J. Hamilton from Francis Grose's Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English Army, Stockdale, London, 1812.
RMT04381–Concave roundel 1,2, battle axe 3,4, pole axe 5,6, and curious ancient weapon used by the English against the Scots 7,8. Copperplate engraving by J. Hamilton from Francis Grose's Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English Army, Stockdale, London, 1812.
RFGW2RK2–Ancient Halberd
RM2A9ND28–German pole axe and halberd from the late 15th century. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by I.M. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RM2DN6Y0K–Sidewall, Block-printed paper, flocked, glazed, Vertical rectangle. Drop-repeating design of cartouches with yellow field enclosing, alternately, figure of a woman on a swing and figure of a man with a pole-axe. Cartouche enclosed with scrolls and surrounded by festoons of beading and drapery. Border has scrolled medallions outlined in green and yellow, against red flock field., France, 1835–45, Wallcoverings, Sidewall
RMME31F4–Thomas Montacute or Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury, English military commander during the 100 Years War and a knight, 1422. Montagu wears a fur hat, a suit of plate armour with ornamented palettes, a cloak and holds a pole-axe. A bevor helmet with overlapping chin plates at bottom. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, John Dowding, London, 1842.
RF2D5M6MR–Medieval pole-axe. Game weapon fighting axe cartoon.
RM2A9ND23–Shield and weapons of the late 15th century. Shield with the coat of arms of Deggendorf, Bavaria A,B; Steitart or pole axe C, and Helmbarte or halberd D. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by I.M. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RMCNWJ2J–witches, witch milking an axe pole, woodcut, 1551, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTXH1Y3–The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the pole-axe to the head. The slaughterman leans on the pole-axe after the exertion of killing the beast. A steel for sharpening his tools hangs from his waist. A cleaver leans against a stool on the left, and a butcher's tray leans against the hitching rail on centre right. From 'Costume of Great Britain' by William Henry Pyne (London, 1808). Aquatint.
RF2BXM2EC–vector pixel art weapon pole axe isolated
RF2J4X40T–Types of mediaeval weapons 1. Voulge (pole cleaver); 2. Halbard; 3. Glaive; 4. Ranseur or Spetum; 5. Partizan; 6. Spontoon; 7. Gisarme; 8. Pike; 9. Mace; 10. Lockaber axe; 11. Pole axe; 12. Holy Water Sprinkler; 13. Bill; 14. Lance and Vamplate; 15. Lance points for war and joust; 16. Section of Lance shafts from the book ' Armour & weapons ' by Charles John Ffoulkes, Publisher Oxford Clarendon press 1909
RFFJY4KG–Old wooden direction sign, blank and in the shape of a tomahawk, isolated on white
RMACDCBD–Mountaineering equipment partially buried by spindrift
RMB5H0B8–A man is cutting down an electricity post with an axe Paraty Rio de Janeiro state Brazil
RF2C6EYN4–Pole axe spear infront the medieval castle wall
RMACAMG2–Engineer work a man is cutting down an electricity post with an axe Paraty Rio de Janeiro state Brazil
RMERG1Y4–Halberd - composed of an axe and iron spear mounted on a gold decorated wooden pole - latter half of 15th century. c. 1847,
RFCWTF0Y–Fantasy Warriors. Vector Set
RM2BT57DB–John Beaufort, First Duke of Somerset, English nobleman and military commander, 1403-1444. He wears a conical helm, and a suit of splendid armour with borders along the arms, legs and genouillieres, tuiles and chainmail apron. He carries a pole-axe and long sword. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, John Dowding, London, 1842.
RMTB7PBE–A German halberd, circa 1580, Short spike, concave axe blade pierced with dots, rear fluke with smith mark and dot-shaped openwork. Angular socket with reinforcement ring and four side straps. Carved original staff. Cleaned iron parts. Length 221 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
RM2H10721–Bardiche (Pole Axe), 1500s. Germany or Russia, 16th century. Steel, leather, brass; wood haft; overall: 178.5 cm (70 1/4 in.); blade: 14.2 cm (5 9/16 in.).
RFHMHHN4–Tattoo style illustration of a bulldog firefighter holding pike pole and fire axe walking viewed from the side set on isolated white background.
RM2A508CT–Bardiche (Pole Axe), 1500s.
RF2HCWFH8–Manipulateur,coupe.Se compose d'un levier L,mobile autour d'un axe O.une butée A est en communication avec le pole positif d'une pile à l'aide du fil
RF2CT47MN–Weapon and armor military equipment of soldiers. Scandinavian medieval shield crossed pole-axe.Icon for website.
RFKEK1Y9–Pole axe weapon isolated in white background - 3D render
RF2JM1035–Metal top of a halberd, also called halbard, halbert or Swiss voulge, with axe blade and spike against a cloudy blue sky, pole weapon, copy space, sel
RM2M3JXAF–A sledging party of the British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876, preparing to have their lunch. In the foreground can be seen their sledge with various equipment attached, including a gun, a pick-axe, a spade and several boat-hooks. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two ships, HMS 'Alert' and HMS 'Discovery', to make an attempt to reach the North Pole via Smith Sound. Although the attempt was unsuccessful, a new 'furthest North' record was set, the coasts of Greenland and Ellesmere Island were charted and much scientific data gathered. 1876
RF2JPF4N4–Heraldic crossed poleaxe, royal coat of arms emblem. Isolated pollaxe, gothic heraldry pole axe symbol
RMK64DDE–Seaton, Devon, UK. 11th Sept, 2017. UK Weather. A tram driver moves the trolley pole into place before taking tourists along the 3 mile route through the Axe Valley on the Seaton Electric Tramway, Devon.Sunshine will give way to stormy weather across the South West this afternoon. Credit: Photo Central/Alamy Live News
RF2PGPWKG–Cartoon Vector Of An Axe With A Wooden Handle, Vector Axe Stock Illustrations, Axe Flat Vector Illustrations, Wooden Axe Vector
RM2T5TEMP–Parliamentarian company sergeant saluting with a halberd - Siege of Basing House, English civil war reenactment, English Civil War Society 16.09.23
RFEM89AN–Fireman Firefighter Axe Hook Pike Pole
RM2APHCYM–Spear and halberd's tips.
RFJBNGPN–3D digital render of a medieval pole axe isolated on white background
RF2C3P2CF–There is wood on the ground, an axe is attached to the pole. The photo was taken at a cottage in Chelyabinsk, Russia.
RM2BT5A2E–Thomas Montacute or Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury, English military commander during the 100 Years War and a knight, 1422. Montagu wears a fur hat, a suit of plate armour with ornamented palettes, a cloak and holds a pole-axe. A bevor helmet with overlapping chin plates at bottom. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, John Dowding, London, 1842.
RMTB7PBF–A German halberd, circa 1580, Short spike, concave axe blade pierced with dots, rear fluke with smith mark and dot-shaped openwork. Angular socket with reinforcement ring and four side straps. Carved original staff. Cleaned iron parts. Length 221 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
RFR30WDM–Wooden pole with a shield, a sword and two sharp halberds isolated on white background. Vector cartoon close-up illustration.
RFH34B9Y–Business card Fireman Carry Axe Hook Pike Pole Circle
RFKDX2JP–ancient pole ax isolated over white background, handmade historic object for your design
RF2R5DYD2–Firefighter tools collection set icon objects no fire sign megaphone shovel fire axe helmet alarm hydrant and fire extinguisher emergency protection
RFE1GXBD–3D digital render of a medieval pole axe isolated on white background
RF2HCWDR1–LE SOLEIL ET L'ORBITE DE LA TERRE
RFABXP7C–Throwing battle axes stuck in wooden log
RFP7CWME–Male mountaineer standing with rope and ice axe on a snowy region
RM2RMKT22–Canary Island, after facsimile by Bethencourt early 15th century, native woman, men, poles, axe, trees, houses, symbols, sketch, sailing ship
RFEFT8EM–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker viewed from side with fire axe and hook pike pole
RF2R8TKF9–North Pole Icon Set
RM2T5TENC–Company sergeant with a sword and 1.5m long halberd - the Siege of Basing House, English civil war reenactment, English Civil War Society 16.09.23
RFKT0NC6–Bulldog Firefighter Pike Pole Fire Axe Tattoo
RM2APHD4N–Spear and halberd's tips.
RMBC5MK9–Axeman sharpening his axe at a local wood chopping event
RMEAA0E8–Conisbrough Castle. Knight with a Voulge a pole mounted slicing axe. Single edged blade 12th Century
RM2T69A1J–Shield and weapons of the late 15th century. Shield with the coat of arms of Deggendorf, Bavaria A,B; Steitart or pole axe C, and Helmbarte or halberd D. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by I.M. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RMTB7PBG–A German halberd, circa 1580, Short spike, concave axe blade pierced with dots, rear fluke with smith mark and dot-shaped openwork. Angular socket with reinforcement ring and four side straps. Carved original staff. Cleaned iron parts. Length 221 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
RFJC16BW–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe and hook pike pole viewed from front set inside circle done in retro style.
RFEME6Y2–Fireman Firefighter Holding Fire Axe Shield
RFJBBNPB–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker viewed from side with fire axe and hook pike pole ladder and hose set inside shield done in retro style.
RFEMEHFB–Fireman Firefighter Holding Fire Axe Circle
RFJAC1EX–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker looking up holding visor helmet with fire axe and hook pike pole crossed set inside shield done in retro style.
RMW7CM68–Dispute over who was the first to reach the North Pole, 1909. Artist: Unknown
RFJC168A–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe and hook pike pole viewed from front set inside circle done in retro style.
RME18N2M–Chapter 5 The Baron drives a peg through a pole covered in honey trapping the greedy bear. Paul Gustave Doré (1832-1883) illustration from ‘The Adventures of Baron Munchausen’ by Rudoph Raspe published in 1862.
RFJAY2W6–Business card template showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker looking up holding visor helmet with fire axe and hook pike pole crossed set inside shield done in retro style.
RFEFF11A–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker viewed from side with fire axe and hook pike pole
RF2K2P1TR–The old iron ax is attached to the wooden house pole.
RM2T5TEPX–Company sergeant with a sword and 1.5m long halberd - the Siege of Basing House, English civil war reenactment, English Civil War Society 16.09.23
RFE0P302–Business card showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe and hook pike pole viewed from
RMFYHT8W–Fireman Firefighter Axe Hook Pike Pole
RFE0FC6T–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe and hook pike pole viewed from front set inside circle done in retro style.
RMBC5J0P–Axeman sharpening his axe at a local wood chopping event
RFDWF7R0–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker viewed from side with fire axe and hook pike pole ladder and hose set inside shield done in retro style.
RMP562B0–Flint axe of stone. Neolithic. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark.
RMTB7PBH–A German halberd, circa 1580, Short spike, concave axe blade pierced with dots, rear fluke with smith mark and dot-shaped openwork. Angular socket with reinforcement ring and four side straps. Carved original staff. Cleaned iron parts. Length 221 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
RFDNMYNG–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker looking up holding visor helmet with fire axe and hook pike pole crossed set inside shield done in retro style.
RMFYJKWA–Fireman Firefighter Axe Hook Pike Pole
RFDN729C–Business card template showing illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker looking up holding visor helmet with fire axe and hook pike pole crossed set inside shield done in retro style.
RFEMEHPJ–Fireman Firefighter Holding Fire Axe Circle
RMFYK33A–Fireman Carry Axe Hook Pike Pole Circle
RM2AJ7199–The popular history of England; an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . ouse 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 in whi
RM2AY7XFW–Bulldog Firefighter Pike Pole Fire Axe Drawing
RM2JJ6CXD–Older man walking uphill on moorland using walking poles on Drover's road across moorland, Peak District, England, UK
RF2K2P1WC–The old iron ax is attached to the wooden house pole.
RMS14AGD–Vintage Lego Polar Explorers
RFJC16BT–Illustration of a fireman fire fighter emergency worker holding a fire axe viewed from front set inside crest shield done in retro style.
RFPD6TK9–Grunge icon - Fireman tools
RFJC1688–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.
RF2BEY5W7–a beautiful-shaped ax sticks out in a tree, with a yellow handle close-up, on a natural background
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