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Asteraceae, daisyScanning electron microscope image of the fractured surface of an anther showing a developing pollen grain from a member of the daisy or Asteraceae family ( X 3000)
Calotis lappulacea, bur daisyPlate 60 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)
Arctotis sp. South African daisyWatercolour No. 52 by Gertrude Metz, 1777. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Daisy FellowesDAISY (DE BROGLIE) FELLOWES Born Marguerite Decazes de Glucksbierg, celebrated society figure and beauty, minor novelist and poet and heiress to the Singer fortune. Date: 1890 - 1962
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Elsie & Doris Waters / CigELSIE & DORIS WATERS (Gert & Daisy) Entertainers, popular in the 1940s and 50s Date: circa 1934
1940s hairstyle - BowDaisy Duck influence on this hairstyle of the 1940s. Date: 1940s
Portrait for the Lloyd family. Centre right is Marie Lloyd, a famous early 20th century music hall singer
Daisy
Olearia Semidentata (Daisy Bush, Tree Aster), a flowering shrub. 1888
Daisy, Princess of PlessDaisy, Princess Henry of Pless (1873 - 1943), formerly Mary Theresa Olivia Cornwallis-West. A great Edwardian society beauty, she married one of Imperial Germanys wealthiest princes in 1891
Programme for Grandfather Follies at the Grosvenor House, London, 1939 1939
When you and I grow upYou very fine Miss Molly, What will the Daisies say, If you carry home so many of their little friends today? A young girl picks daisies while following her mother on a walk. 1885
Main title page design, A Day in a Childs Life
Stinking MayweedThe delightfully named Stinking Mayweed, (Anthemis Cotula), a variety of camomile field daisy. Date: 1930s
Little girl in pink, blue and white with flowersA little girl in pink, blue and white, holding some flowers. 1918
Cover design, A Day in a Childs Life, Kate GreenawayCover design, A Day in a Childs Life, with illustrations by Kate Greenaway and music by Myles B Foster. first published 1881
Contents page design, A Day in a Childs Life. Showing two little girls, the taller one pointing to the list of contents with a rolled red parasol. first published 1881
Spreading out their little wings to dry them in the sun (Have You Watched the Fairies). 1920s
The daisy chainMother and daughter sit making a daisy chain. 19th century
Marguerite (Daisy)MARGUERITE daisy (bellis perennis) Date: 1847
Fulness of Joy Plate 2Floral accompaniment to Psalm 16.11: a garland or swag, in the shape of a horseshoe, composed of daisies & grass. Date: circa 1880
Katie Lawrence / DaisyKATIE LAWRENCE Music hall singer, dressed as a man to sing Daisy, Daisy. Date: circa 1890
Autumn Flowers 1880AUTUMN FLOWERS (3 of 4) Date: 1880
Lion Beer advertisementYou ll be as fresh as a daisy after a glass of Lion Beer
Princess Margaret of ConnaughtPrincess Margaret ( Daisy ) of Connaught (1882 - 1920), sketched by C. Wilmshurst just prior to her marriage to Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden on 15 June 1905
The Royal MarriageFormal group portrait taken on the occasion of the marriage of Princess Margaret of Connaught to Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in June 1905
Daisy / Language of FlowersDaisy personified
Countess of Warwick and her sonFrances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861 - 1938) was a society beauty, and mistress to King Edward VII. The exact identity of the child pictured is uncertain
The Crown Princess of Sweden and her DaughterThe Crown Princess of Sweden, formerly Princess Margaret of Connaught (1882-1920), grandaughter of Queen Victoria, posed with her baby daughter, Ingrid
Variety Theatre, The MintonsMusic Hall theatre entertainers The Mintons - Daisy and Ethel to their friends
Mesembryanthemum (Midday Flowering) Tricolor, a flowering plant of the Aizoaceae family native to southern Africa with daisy-like petals in three different shades of pink
Anemone Blanda or WindflowerAnemone Blanda, also known as Windflower, with a daisy-like mauve flower
Ups-a DaisyA sensible provision now made on some of the nursery slopes, whereby the plump skier may, with the minimum of effort, regain his or her feet after a fall
Princesses Daisy and Patricia of ConnaughtPrincess Margaret Daisy of Connaught on the left (1882-1920), later Crown Princess of Sweden with her sister Princess Patricia Patsy of Connaught, later Lady Patricia Ramsey (1886-1974)
Chrysanthemum LeucanthOX-EYE DAISY
Boy in Daisy Meadow 1940Does she love me ? Yes, I know - cos the petals of the daisy told me so !
Daisy Fez & Dutch CapTwo charming young women wearing two charming hats - a fez-like creation embroidered with multi- coloured daisies and a purple dutch style cap
Plants / Bellis SpDOG DAISY
Cavalry on and OffFrench cavalrymen practice getting on and off their horses - one foot in the stirrup, then whoops-a-daisy !
Henry JamesHENRY JAMES American writer; his novels include " Daisy Miller" (1879), and " The Bostonians" (1886)
G night Kiss / Among DaisyMother wishes her two children goodnight
Game / Daisy Chains 1889Two little girls make daisy chains
Girl with Daisies 1886A little girl has draped a daisy chain on the bare branch of a tree
Flowers / Cassell sHedera Helix; Scilla (Wild Hyacinth); Corylus (Catkin); Cheiranthus; Dianthus; Bellis Perennis; Aesculus; Plantago Major; Arum
Counting Daisy PetalsCOUNTING DAISY PETALS He loves me, he loves me not
Staged Daisy ChainsA little boy and two little girls, apparently making daisy chains, but more likely modelling childrens clothes!