IMAGE GALLERY: Animals in the “British Workman” Edwin Landseer (artist), “Suspense,” “British Workman” 90 (June 1862): 358. J.F. Herring (artist), “The Feed,” “British Workman” 92 (Aug 1862): 366. “The Fox and the Goat,” “British Workman” 105 (Sept 1863): 420. Frederick Taylor (artist), “The Highland Keeper’s Cottage,” “British Workman” 103 (Jul 1863): 412. “Slaughter-House Near Old Smithfield,” “British Workman” 6 (1855): 24. Harrison Weir (artist), “Touch Him If You Dare,” from “Comical Dogs,” “British Workman” 109 (Jan 1864): 436. “Water! Give Us Water!” “British Workman” 32 (1857): 117. Harrison Weir (artist), “Herbert,” “British Workman” 82 (Oct 1861): 325. “The Feathered Builders and their Homes,” “British Workman” 102 (Jun 1863): 405. “How to Manage a Mad Bull,” “British Workman” 81 (1856): 81. Harrison Weir (artist), “She carefully lifted one of them between her teeth,” from “The Terrier and the Rabbits,” “British Workman” 108 (Dec 1863): 432. “How to Manage an Ass,” “British Workman” 7 (1855): 28. “Sheep, in the Field and the Fair.” “British Workman” 88 (Apr 1862): 352. “How Sam Adam’s Pipe Became a Pig,” “British Workman” 110 (Feb 1864): 440. “Dick and His Donkey,” “British Workman” 103 (Jul 1863): 412. “Anxiety,” “British Workman”23 (1856): 89. “How Sam Adam’s Pipe Became a Pig.” “British Workman” 110 (Feb 1864): 440. “The Extraordinary Sagacity of the Ettrick Shepherd’s Dog, ‘Sirrah,'” “British Workman 18 (1856): 72. CLICK HERE to read more about animals in the British Workman. BLT19: AMH