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Paris, France - Hotel de Cluny. Date: 1828
Paris, France - Eglise du Val de Grace. Date: 1830
Paris, France - Eglise de Saint Jean de Lateran. Date: 1881
Johannes TritheimJOHANNES TRITHEIM (TRITHEMIUS) German humanist abbot Date: 1462 - 1516
Thurcytel, AbbotTHURCYTEL churchman, abbot of Crowland Date: ? - 975
Vincenzo SgualdiVINCENZO SGUALDI Italian churchman, abbot of Cassini, author of a utopian fantasy, Republica di Lesbo, published in 1640. Date: CIRCA 1640
MARK KERR Scottish abbot of Newbattle, convert to protestantism : depicted in his fortieth year. Date: ? - 1584
JOHN ISLIP Churchman : abbot of Westminster Date: ? - 1532
Courmayeur, Italy - The Botanical Garden ofThe Henry Botanical Garden at Plan Gorret, Courmayeur, Aosta Valley, Italy. Joseph- Marie Henry (1870-1947) was born in Courmayeur the son of a Mountain Guide of Mont Blanc
Abbot 105mm self-propelled gunAn Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun being driven off a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 of No53 Squadron
Metitaea ismeria and Helianthus tracheliifolius
Papilio, black streaked little yellow butterflyIllustration of a black streaked little yellow butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 241, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Papilio, clouded yellow butterfly
Papilio, red butterflyIllustration of a red butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 306, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
No. 44 Papilio, Vol. 6 plate 62, Abbot JIllustration and caption by John Abbot (1751-1840). Caption reads: Taken 14th March it is a female of No. 179 & 180, see next page and it is much more rare than the male
No. 179 & 180 Palilio ErebusIllustration and caption by John Abbot (1751-1840). Caption reads: Taken from 21st March in Pine Woods, very rare, it flies swift, the female has a broader border of black, this is the male of No
Papilio, little brown butterflyIllustration of a little brown butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 277, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Insects of GeorgiaPlate 182, page 95 Volume 2, Insects of Georgia by John Abbot. 1751 - 1840
Papilio eubule, brimstone butterflyIllustration of a brimstone butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 211, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Poanes, broad grafs skipper butterflyIllustration of a broad grafs skipper butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 307, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Papilio, little yellow butterflyIllustration of a little yellow butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 240, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Papilio ajax, black barred swallowtail butterflyPlate 78 from Natural History of the Coleoptera and Lepidopterous Insects (1804) by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Papilio, white butterflyIllustration of a white butterfly by John Abbot, Tab, 275, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Papilio, butterfliesIllustration and text by John Abbot: No 38, 39 & 40 Papilio taken 5th March. Common it may be met with most parts of the summer and autumn, the caterpillar is rarely met with
Handwritten notes by John AbbotHandwritten notes to accompany Plate 34, 7 from Volume 16 by John Abbot. Illustration of Metitaea ismeria and Helianthus tracheliifolius
Actias luna, emperor mothA green swallow tailed emperor moth with the liquid amber or sweet gum plant (Liquidambar styraciflua) by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Malacosoma castrense, plum lackey mothAn illustration of a plum lackey moth with a common bullace plum tree (Prunus insititia) by John Abbot
Nymphalis phalerati, silver spotted fritillaryAn illustration of a Great American silver spotted fritillary butterfly and and may cock or flesh coloured passion flower by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Papilio orithya, American peacock butterflyAn illustration of a peacock butterfly (upper and under side shown). Taken from Insects of Georgia by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Nymphalis antiopa, Camberwell beautyAn illustration of a mourning cloak or Camberwell beauty butterfly (upper and under side shown). Taken from Insects of Georgia by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Portunus pelagicus, flower crabIllustration by John Abbot from his Insects of Georgia, 1787
Regulus satrapa, golden-crowned kingletWatercolour drawing by John Abbot from his Birds of Georgia, (1827)
Eurytides marcellus (Ajax), swallow tailed butterfly
Phanaeus vindex (Macleay), dung beetleTop, lateral and underside views of a female dung beetle also called a tumble dung beetle by John Abbot
Araneus saevus, great round web spiderAn illustration of a great round web female spider from Insects of Georgia by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Trumpet leaf mothsThe lower moth pictured is (Tarachidia semiflava) and the lower moth (Noctuae Phytometra ernestiana) with a pitcher plant (Sarracenia sp.) by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Grus americana, whooping crane
Prevost dExiles, Antoine-Francois, Abbe (1697-1763). French writer. Engraving
Vita Mathildis. Ms Lat 4922. 1114. Emperor Henry IV, kneeling before Matilda of Tuscany in the presence of the abbot Hug of Cluny, asking her to intercede for him with the Pope Gregory VII (1077)
Basilica of Saint Denis. FRANCE. Saint-Denis. Basilica of Saint Denis. Ambulatory, built under the guidance of the abbot Suger (1140-1144). Gothic art. Architecture
FRAGONARD, Jean Honor頨1732-1806). Abbot of" FRAGONARD, Jean Honor頨 1732-1806). Abbot of Saint-Non, dressed " ࠬ espagnole. Camb llection. Rococo. Oil. SPAIN. Barcelona. National Art Museum of Catalonia."
LE SUEUR, Eustache (1617-1655). The Mass of St. Officiated by the abbot of Marmoutier, after of Rours. Oil on canvas
Saint Anthony the Abbot and Saint Paul the Hermit. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez (1599-1660). Oil on canvas, 1634
Wessex / Cerne Abbas 1906Wessex scenery: Cerne Abbas, the gateway, known as Abbots Cernel in Thomas Hardys novels The Woodlanders and Tess of the d Urbervilles Date: 1906
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and OdoThe new young king of England, Eadwig, is chastised by Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, and Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, for his liaison with the noblewoman Aethelgifu
Medieval bores and boars: after the feastThree men at the end of a medieval feast: an abbot bores his neighbour, while his other guest tries not to fall asleep. A monk carries away a boars head on a platter out of the hall. Date: Medieval