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Gladiolus sp. corn flagPlate 159 from The Chief Natural Orders of Plants (1849). Illustrated and described by Elizabeth Twining (1805-1889)
Euphorbia mammillaris, corn cob euphorbiaIllustration from Prludia Botanica (1703) by Caspar Commelin, of Type Specimens of plants named by Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
Chrysanthemum segetum, corn marigoldCorn marigold in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams, July 2004
Zea mays, corn
Zea mays L. cornFrom Blancos Flora de Filipinas. A botanical illustration from the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Figure with corn of abundance. 1st c. Probably assistant of the high priests, specially in wedding cerimonies. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. Madrid
Lectionary of Cathedral of Reims: Character
Ecuador. Indigenous painting. Corn harvest" Ecuador. Indigenous painting. " Corn harvest". ECUADOR. Quito. Library of the Museum Jacinto Jij Caama f Archaeology and Colonial Art."
on train to Sin Taung - KalawOn train to Sin Taung - Kalaw - Water buffalo ploughing. Much of the upland type of farming is responsible for the prevalent erosion = jungle burned back, top soil farmed away in rice, corn
Mitchell - South Dakota - The fabulous Corn Palace was in process of being refurbished for the festival at the end of the month
Months of the Year. AugustGathering corn. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
The Corn Fairies
Mice playing
Mice
London Corn ExchangeThe Corn Exchange, London Date: 1900
Wholesome - nutritious foods from corn. Poster showing corn products, including corn oil, cornstarch and baked goods. Date 1918?
Alien corn by Sidney Howard Alien corn by Sidney HowardAlien corn by Sidney Howard. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Alien Corn at the Mayan Theatre, showing a ship on the horizon and stalks of corn. Date 1938
Columbus at the court of Barcelona. Christopher Columbus standing before the King and Queen of Spain, with Indians from the New World, Feb. 1493. Date 1893
Little Americans, do your bit Eat oatmeal, corn meal mush, ... Save the wheat for our soldiers - Leave nothing on your plate. Poster showing a young boy saluting a bowl of cereal. Date 1917
Corn (i. e. wheat) exchange hall with tower of town hall, LeyCorn (i.e. wheat) exchange hall with tower of town hall, Leyden, (i.e. Leiden) Holland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Corn - the food of the nation Serve some way every meal - appetizing, nourishing, economical. Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits
Peasants grinding corn at Jerusalem, Holy Land. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Farmers cutting he corn horse-drawn harvestersFarmers cutting he corn with horse-drawn harvesting machines. Date: 1904
Corn, Kansas. Date 1938 Oct
Diamaxion house, metal, adapted corn bin, built by Butler Brothers, Kansas City. Designed and promoted by R. Buckminister Fuller. Date 1941 May
A sign in grocery store window PAPER - 9 rolls for 25 cents CORN 14 1/2 cents, Manchester, New Hampshire. Date 1936 Sept. A sign in grocery store window PAPER - 9 rolls for 25 cents CORN 14 1/2
Thomas Hardy Drama Festival, DorchesterAt the Thomas Hardy Drama Festival in Dorchester, Dorset, this scene shows the Excisemen discovering the concealed barrels under an apple tree
Minho, Portugal - Corn threshingThreshing corn at Minho, Portugal - the stems and husks of corn are beaten with flails to separate the grains from the cob. Date: circa 1910s
A crop of vegetables - Western CanadaA fine food crop from Western Canada - including pumpkins, corn, onions, potatoes, squash, sunflower and various other root vegetables. Date: circa 1907
Transporting corn or wheat - ItalySpedaluzzo, near Greve (not too far from Florence), Italy - an ox cart transporting bales of corn Date: circa 1910s
Making popcorn - RomaniaA Gypsy woman cooking corn to make popcorn. Date: circa 1910
India - Ghati Women Grinding Corn Date: circa 1907
CORN DOLLYA Havest Festival Corn Dolly, over the porch at Overbury Church, Worcestershire, England. It incorporates wheat, oats and barley and is a survival of Pagan customs. Date: August 1963
Harvest Festival ScreenA Harvest Festival screen decorated with Corn Dollies at Englands Smallest Church at Culbone, Somerset. Date: August 1963
Israel - Women grind corn with a handmillWomen working with a rotary quernstone handmill to grind corn - Israel - at thsi stage under Ottoman control. Date: circa 1908
The ScarecrowA young girl talks about the perfect man for marriage - one who can support her as well as the scarecrow! She also extols the virtues of the scarecrow to frighten away the crows ! Date: circa 1908
Jack Sparrow asking the horse for a few grains of corn. Unfortunately he is too late -- there is nothing left in the bag. Date: 1937
Israel - Local millers of CornLocal millers of Corn working with hand-powered rotary querns in Jerusalem, Israel - at this period under Ottoman control Date: circa 1903
Corn Dollies at Dymock church, Gloucestershire, England. This pagan symbols are still used in modern Christian churches as thanks for a fruitful life. Date: August 1963
Rooks Attacking CropsA flock of rooks attacking and eating a field of newly sown corn. Date: 1930s
Three little girls sitting on a fence on a hot day in September. first published 1879
Le Coup De Vent (The Gale)Le Coup De Vent ( The Gale ) Women dressed in light yellow dress trying to hold a large bouquet of flowers that are being blown away by the wind
Victorian Farmyard (The harvest). Workers on a coastal field carefully load the precious corn on to a cart while women tie up the sheaves. Unattributed illustrator Date: circa 1870
India - The Harvest of corn Date: circa 1907
Rural scene with red brick housesA rural scene with red brick houses
View of the Cornmarket, DerbyView of the Cornmarket in the town centre, Derby -- it is one of the main streets, named after an actual corn market which took place there. Date: circa 1910
View of the Cornmarket, Derby, on a busy dayView of the Cornmarket, in the centre of Derby, busy with shoppers, trams and cars. The tower of the Cathedral can be seen in the middle distance. Date: circa 1920
Autumn Flowers 1880AUTUMN FLOWERS (3 of 4) Date: 1880