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Hatchet Collection (#3)

"Hatchet: Unleashing the Power of Coopers Tools and Beyond" Discover the versatility of a hatchet, not just as a tool for chopping wood

Background imageHatchet Collection: Baron Munchausen Throws His Silver Hatchet At The Bears Illustration By Alphonse Adolf Bichard

Baron Munchausen Throws His Silver Hatchet At The Bears Illustration By Alphonse Adolf Bichard From The Book The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen Published C1886

Background imageHatchet Collection: Costumes of Canadian natives: Nipissing and Ottowa people

Costumes of Canadian natives: Nipissing and Ottowa people.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageHatchet Collection: SPAIN: WEAPONS. Various weapons of the 15th to 18th centuries on display at the

SPAIN: WEAPONS. Various weapons of the 15th to 18th centuries on display at the Armory of the Royal Palace in Madrid, including the swords of Isabella the Catholic (left)

Background imageHatchet Collection: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself and his mother from the Giant. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1918 edition of the traditional English fairy tale

Background imageHatchet Collection: EVNT2A-00216

EVNT2A-00216
English army ambushed near Lake George, New York, during the French and Indian War, 1755. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHatchet Collection: Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. 1500-1300 BC. Mus

Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. 1500-1300 BC. Mus
Prehistory. Art. Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. Found on an islet near the coast. 1500-1300 BC. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen

Background imageHatchet Collection: Cult axe from Bastad near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. N

Cult axe from Bastad near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. N
Prehistory. Metal Age. Cult axe from Bastad, near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen

Background imageHatchet Collection: Emperor Marcus Aurelius on horseback, and a

Emperor Marcus Aurelius on horseback, and a mounted Lictor with fasces (hatchet).. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal

Background imageHatchet Collection: Roman Lictor with fasces (hatchet) and a Roman man in tunic

Roman Lictor with fasces (hatchet) and a Roman man in tunic.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity

Background imageHatchet Collection: Hatchet-leaved daviesa, Daviesa physodes

Hatchet-leaved daviesa, Daviesa physodes.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageHatchet Collection: Suffragettes and a Policeman

Suffragettes and a Policeman. Willing suffragettes Who would not be on duty? thinks the policeman who sweeps the suffragette off her feet

Background imageHatchet Collection: Gardening equipment

Gardening equipment
Antique illustration of a gardening equipment

Background imageHatchet Collection: Bronze hatchet

Bronze hatchet
Antique illustration of a bronze hatchet found in Sweden

Background imageHatchet Collection: SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE (1612-1676). Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve

SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE (1612-1676). Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve. French colonial administrator. Sieur de Maisonneuve fighting the Iroquois outside the fort at Montreal, Canada, 1644

Background imageHatchet Collection: CARRY NATION (1846-1911). Nee Moore. American temperance agitator. Caricature drawing

CARRY NATION (1846-1911). Nee Moore. American temperance agitator. Caricature drawing, 1901

Background imageHatchet Collection: Fireman, illustration from Our Own Magazine, published by the Children s

Fireman, illustration from Our Own Magazine, published by the Children s
KW392348 Fireman, illustration from Our Own Magazine, published by the Childrens Special Service Mission, 1885 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English

Background imageHatchet Collection: Two Poles, Pieter Serwouters, Bonaventura Elzevier, Abraham Elzevier (I), 1627

Two Poles, Pieter Serwouters, Bonaventura Elzevier, Abraham Elzevier (I), 1627

Background imageHatchet Collection: Dress of Ottoman soldiers around 1580, Abraham de Bruyn, Joos de Bosscher, 1581

Dress of Ottoman soldiers around 1580, Abraham de Bruyn, Joos de Bosscher, 1581

Background imageHatchet Collection: JAPAN: PERRY EXPEDITION. Gifts brought to Japan by the American expedition under

JAPAN: PERRY EXPEDITION. Gifts brought to Japan by the American expedition under Commoder Matthew Perry. Color drawing, Japanese, 1854

Background imageHatchet Collection: SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE (1612-1676). Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve

SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE (1612-1676). Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve. French colonial administrator. Sieur de Maisonneuve fighting the Iroquois outside the fort at Montreal, 1644. Drawing by C.W

Background imageHatchet Collection: STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer in Texas. Painting, c1830

STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer in Texas. Painting, c1830

Background imageHatchet Collection: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself and his mother from the Giant. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1918 edition of the traditional English fairy tale

Background imageHatchet Collection: IROQUOIS CHIEF AND WARRIOR. A chief in European dress, a child, and a warrior scalping an enemy

IROQUOIS CHIEF AND WARRIOR. A chief in European dress, a child, and a warrior scalping an enemy. Aquatint, c1787, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur

Background imageHatchet Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN AND RIFLE. White Mans Weapon

NATIVE AMERICAN AND RIFLE. White Mans Weapon. A Native American man of the Great Plains examining a newly-acquired rifle while standing in front of a pile of older native weapons

Background imageHatchet Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN HATCHET, 1547. A Native American hatchet from the New World. Woodcut

NATIVE AMERICAN HATCHET, 1547. A Native American hatchet from the New World. Woodcut, 1547, from Oviedos La Historia General de las Indias

Background imageHatchet Collection: BEAVER HUNTING. Native Americans, wearing leather clothing against the cold and snow

BEAVER HUNTING. Native Americans, wearing leather clothing against the cold and snow, break into a beaver dam. Illustration by C.W. Jeffreys

Background imageHatchet Collection: CARRY NATION (1846-1911). American temperance agitator. Cartoon from the Utica

CARRY NATION (1846-1911). American temperance agitator. Cartoon from the Utica, NY, Saturday Globe, 1901

Background imageHatchet Collection: Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1

Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1
WW1 - Another Triple Alliance - " We ve Stopped Hostilities - Now for the Germans!" - Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Ulster Unionists put aside their own social

Background imageHatchet Collection: No Fun For Some

No Fun For Some
circa 1850: In a postcard entitled Thanksgiving Day, a young boy with a hatchet chases a turkey across a field. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHatchet Collection: Robinson Crusoe Carreras Cigarette Card. ca. 1929, Robinson Crusoe Carreras Cigarette Card

Robinson Crusoe Carreras Cigarette Card. ca. 1929, Robinson Crusoe Carreras Cigarette Card

Background imageHatchet Collection: Iron hatchet with part of handle, from Pompei

Iron hatchet with part of handle, from Pompei
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Iron hatchet with part of the handle. From Pompei

Background imageHatchet Collection: France, Compiegne, Sculpture representing Mercury with a stone hatchet

France, Compiegne, Sculpture representing Mercury with a stone hatchet France, Saint Germain-En-Laye, Musee des Antiquites Nationales (Archaeological and Middle Age Museum), Gallo-Roman art

Background imageHatchet Collection: A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island

A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York
YELLOW FEVER, 1856. A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York, that had been built by fearful

Background imageHatchet Collection: (1752-1818). American soldier. Clarks march to Vincennes, Indiana, 1779

(1752-1818). American soldier. Clarks march to Vincennes, Indiana, 1779. Wood engraving, 19th century
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK (1752-1818). American soldier. Clarks march to Vincennes, Indiana, 1779. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHatchet Collection: Cherries and hatchet, a symbol for George Washingtons Birthday

Cherries and hatchet, a symbol for George Washingtons Birthday
WASHINGTONs BIRTHDAY. Cherries and hatchet, a symbol for George Washingtons Birthday

Background imageHatchet Collection: Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811

Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811. Surrender of the Native Americans under Tenskwatawa, the Prophet, brother of Tecumseh. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageHatchet Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: DANCE. Performance of the beggars dance in a Native American village

NATIVE AMERICANS: DANCE. Performance of the beggars dance in a Native American village. Steel engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageHatchet Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL, c1835. Wood engraving, American, c1835

NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL, c1835. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageHatchet Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: WAR TRAIL. Native Americans on the war trail. Wood engraving, 1858

NATIVE AMERICANS: WAR TRAIL. Native Americans on the war trail. Wood engraving, 1858

Background imageHatchet Collection: CHEROKEES IN LONDON, 1762. Ostenaco (second from left, with hatchet)

CHEROKEES IN LONDON, 1762. Ostenaco (second from left, with hatchet) and two other Cherokee leaders visiting London in 1762, with their English interpreter (left)

Background imageHatchet Collection: TRACKING FUGITIVES, 1711. Tuscarora Indians tracking fugitive European colonists in eastern North

TRACKING FUGITIVES, 1711. Tuscarora Indians tracking fugitive European colonists in eastern North Carolina at the beginning of the Tuscarora War (1711-1715). Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHatchet Collection: WYANDOT WOMAN. Wyandot mother with a papoose on her back. Line engraving, English, 18th century

WYANDOT WOMAN. Wyandot mother with a papoose on her back. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageHatchet Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN HUNTER. Decorative steel engraving by the American Bank Note Company, c1870

NATIVE AMERICAN HUNTER. Decorative steel engraving by the American Bank Note Company, c1870

Background imageHatchet Collection: BOA CONSTRICTOR ATTACK. Indian sailors rescue a crew member from being crushed to death by a boa

BOA CONSTRICTOR ATTACK. Indian sailors rescue a crew member from being crushed to death by a boa constrictor while moored in a creek near the mouth of the Ganges River

Background imageHatchet Collection: OPECHANCANOUGH (c1546-c1646). Native American chief. Opechancanough making a violent gesture

OPECHANCANOUGH (c1546-c1646). Native American chief. Opechancanough making a violent gesture during negotiations with Sir Francis Wyatt, colonial Governor of Virginia, c1620. Color engraving, 1877

Background imageHatchet Collection: HAND TOOLS, 1876. Line engraving, American, 1876

HAND TOOLS, 1876. Line engraving, American, 1876

Background imageHatchet Collection: NORTH CAROLINA: CARPENTER. A Waynesville study: a carpenter from the mountains of western North

NORTH CAROLINA: CARPENTER. A Waynesville study: a carpenter from the mountains of western North Carolina. Wood engraving, 1874

Background imageHatchet Collection: TUSCARORA WARRIOR. A Tuscarora on the warpath. Wood engraving, 19th century

TUSCARORA WARRIOR. A Tuscarora on the warpath. Wood engraving, 19th century




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"Hatchet: Unleashing the Power of Coopers Tools and Beyond" Discover the versatility of a hatchet, not just as a tool for chopping wood, but as a gateway to endless possibilities. From can openers to skewers, this compact companion proves its worth in various situations. Channel your inner lumberjack with this trusty sidekick that embodies strength and precision. Just like BODMER: SIOUX CHIEF Wahk-Tä-Ge-Li or Big Soldier, who commanded respect among his Yankton Sioux tribe. Let the spirit of PHILIP METACOMET, Wampanoag Native American chief depicted by Paul Revere's copper engraving in 1772, guide you towards embracing your heritage. In a world where racial tensions persist, let us remember Canada's Courrier tradition - burying the hatchet symbolizes reconciliation and unity. It serves as a reminder that we are all connected and should strive for harmony. Embark on thrilling adventures like Tom Grant arriving in the upper Couloir Nord des Drus in Chamonix, France. With your trusty hatchet at hand, conquer any challenge that comes your way. Just as Welsh miners' wives proudly carried banners representing their husbands' hard work underground, wield your hatchet with pride while tending to your garden using spades, forks, hoes, shears, rakes, and knives - tools that shape nature into beauty. Unleash history's might with Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword from 1814 (c), reminiscent of knights Templar crosses etched onto ancient artifacts. The hatchet becomes an emblematic weapon bridging past and present. So grab hold of this mighty tool; it is more than just metal meeting wood - it represents resilience, cultural identity, and craftsmanship throughout time. Let the hatchet be an extension of yourself; may it empower you to conquer challenges and forge your own path.