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Hawthorns and Brambles (As You Like It). Handcoioured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Jane Elizabeth Giraud from The Flowers of Shakespeare, Day and Haghe, London, 1845
MAKING A BLACKBERRY PIEFresh blackberries (brambles) in an enamel bowl, ready for the rolled out pastry to be put on top and baked into a delicious pie. Date: 1930s
Ball and Brambles
Illustration, The Jew Among the Thorns -- The Jew was forced to dance faster and faster till the thorns tore his shabby coat, combed his goat-s beard, and scratched him all over. Date: 1909
Goblins with a turkey on a Christmas cardGoblins dragging a live turkey along with ropes on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Fruit and flowers on a Christmas cardFruit, leaves and flowers on a Christmas card, with a red tassel. Date: circa 1890s
Girl in a wood with brambles on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Bird on a greetings card with an ornate gold border. Date: circa 1890s
Cockerel in blackberry bramblesA cockerel in blackberry brambles. Date: circa 1920s
Art Nouveau GirlAn Austrian art nouveau postcard (potentially by Raphael Kirchner?) of some style and grace, depicting a pretty auburn-haired girl holding a wild bouquet of flowers
Brambles and pink flowers beside a lakeBrambles and pink flowers growing at the side of a lake
1930s lady picking bramblesA picture of a lady in a rather chic ensemble of shorts, blouse, sandals and beanie hat, in garden looking as if she is perhaps picking blackberries or dealing with a few weeds
Merchant Steamer and a Passenger Liner in the Brambles ChannIllustration of a merchant steamer and passenger liner passing close by in the narrow Brambles Channel, off Southampton
Flowers: sept & Oct 1863Flowers of September & October: CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn, Haw Berries); BELLADONNA (Deadly Nightshade); CONVOLVULUS Greater Bindweed); RUBUS FRUTICOSUS (Blackberries)