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Strombus pugilis, West Indian fighting conchPlate 854 by Martin Lister from his Historia Conchylorium, 1685-1692
Cancer terrestrisLand crab plate 32 from Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahamas, Vol 2 by Mark Catesby
Map from journalPrinted map of the East coast of America (Florida, Georgia and Alabama) with crayon, by William Bartram (1739-1823). 180 x 280 mm
Travels map of east coast of FloridaEngraving by William Bartram (1739-1823), 1791. Size: 255 x 195 mm. Original artwork held by the Natural History Museum
The Great Alachua Savanah in the province of East FloridaPen and ink by William Bartram (1739-1823), 1775. Original artwork held in the Natural History Museum, London. 204 x 250 mm
Tringa melanoleuca, greater yellowlegsPlate 308 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Scialia currucoides, Scialia mexicana, Dendroica townsendiPlate 393 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Fort Carolines construction works in an island of Saint Johns River (Florida) by the second French expedition to Florida, leaded by Ren頤 e Laudonniere in 1564
VAZ DOURADO, Fernao (16th century). Hydrographic
Map of Fort Caroline, built by second French expedition to Florida in 1564, leaded by Ren頇 oulaine de Laudonni貥
On the Ocklawaha, Florida
From Maine to Florida. Illustration shows a woman diving into the warm waters of Florida after shedding the furs and heavy clothing of winter
Steamboat approaching dock, view from the Morgan house, Silver Springs, Florida. Date c1886 June 15
Osceola of Florida. Osceola, full-length portrait, standing, facing right, holding rifle. Date 1838
Fort Marion National Monument, St. Augustine, Florida. Poster shows view of Fort Marion (Castillo de San Marcos). Date ca. 1938
Carleton house. Jacksonville, Florida
Group of Florida migrants on their way to Cranberry, New Jersey, to pick potatoes. Near Shawboro, North Carolina. Date 1940 July
Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. Football is the favorite sport. Date 1943 Jan
Plant City, Florida. Strawberry festival and carnival. Date 1939 Mar.?
Son of a citrus worker, Winter Haven, Florida. Date 1937 Jan
Guests of Sarasota trailer park, Sarasota, Florida, picnicking at the beach. Date 1941 Jan
Migratory agricultural worker from Florida waiting to leave Belcross, North Carolina to another job at Onley, Virginia. It is Sunday and she is wearing her best clothes. Date 1940 July
Coconuts, Key West, Florida. Date 1938 Jan
June in January, Miami Beach, Florida. Date 1939 Mar.?
The family of a migratory fruit worker from Tennessee now camped in a field near the packinghouse at Winter Haven, Florida. Date 1937 Jan
Two children of a migrant fruit worker from Tennessee, standing before their temporary home. This family of eight is camped in a field near the packinghouse at Winter Haven, Florida. Date 1937 Jan
The Breakers, Palm Beach, Florida. Date c1901
The Ponce De Leon, St. Augustine, Florida. Date c1902
Florida. Tributary of the St. Johns. Date between 1898 and 1905
Scene; Indian River, Florida. Date c1898
The St. Johns River, Florida. Date c1898
The Alcazar, St. Augustine, Florida
Loading ice onto Fishing Boats, Pensacola, Florida, USA Date: circa 1909
Palm Beach, Florida - Afternoon Tea at the Royal Poinciana Gardens Date: 1910
Disneyworld, FloridaTourists at Disneyworld, Florida, U.S.A. Date: 1980s
Strata Florida AbbeyThe remains of the magnificent West Doorway at Strata Florida Abbey, Cardiganshire, Wales, founded in 1091 by the Cistercian Order. Date: founded 1091
C. Q. D. signals that meant safety on the RepublicC.Q.D. signals that meant safety to two thousand souls: the means by which the sinking liner Republic sent three hundred miles for immediate help
15th Cub Course, FloridaScouts crouch in a circle in a wooded area at the 15th Cub Course, Florida. circa 1930s
Malcolm Campbell and BluebirdSir Malcolm Campbell and his latest Bluebird car set a new world land speed record at Daytona, beach, Florida of 276.816 mph on 7th March 1935. Date: 1935
Fishing for SawfishThe dangerous pursuit of fishing for sawfish off the coast of Florida Date: 1906
By Car to the BeachTaking the family to the beach in the age of the automobile - this is Pablo Beach, Florida. Date: circa 1908
Ribault & Florida IndianJean Ribault sets up his column which the Florida Indians honour Date: 1562
Mr Duff and Lady Diana Cooper at Palm Beach, FloridaThe couple holidaying in Palm Beach, Florida, were the guests of the Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow. Mr Duff had also been touring the USA, giving a series of lectures
Florida travel posterTravel poster advertising the attractions of Florida including fishing, boating, swimming and attractive residential sites. A man fishes on the bank while two ladies dive from a platform
Panic in a railway carriagePassengers flee a railway carriage in Florida after a female passenger shows symptoms of Yellow fever
Malcolm Campbell and Blue Bird IIPhotograph showing Malcolm Campbell next to his Blue Bird II after breaking the world land speed record of 245.736 mph (over four miles a minute)
Malcolm Campbell setting new world land speed recordPhotograph showing Malcolm Campbell in his Blue Bird II setting the new world land speed record of 245.736 miles an hour, at Daytona beach, Florida
Florida AthleticsAthletic and gymnastic feats of the natives of Florida, as recorded by the visiting Europeans