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Paphiopedilum insigne orchid (Remarkable cypripedium, Cypripedium insigne). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Miss Jane Taylor from Benjamin Maund and the Rev
Musical cats with flowers on a postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Scene from Wagners opera Tannhauser. late 19th century
Postcard booklet, The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas, USA -- under six flags. 1942
Senecio Jacobaea or RagwortSenecio Jacobaea, Ragwort, or St Jamess Wort, or Stagger-Wort, or Stammer-Wort. Date: circa 1909
Pine coneDecorative flower study by Jeannie Foord. 1899
London / Covent GardenA market scene. Date: circa 1905
German design, Summer and Winter, after watercolours by H Schmidt. Date: circa 1910s
Fringed gentian with blue, lilac and white flowers, fringed petals, Gentiana crinita.. Illustration by Clarissa Badger, nee Munger, from Wild Flowers, Drawn and Colored from Nature, New York, 1859
WW2 Valentines Day card, You are my targetWW2 Valentines Day card (inside), You are my target for today. Date: circa 1942
Paper bag design, c. 1890Paper bag design from the late nineteenth century for Albert Smith, Baker, Confectioner and Corn Factor, of Derby Road, Nottingham, featuring a rather lovely border showing various crops
Onagraceae - Evening PrimroseOnagraceae: the evening primrose tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889
Mine! by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl in a blue dress picks some flowers through a fence. Date: 1936
Toddler in a garden by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1920s
Botanical Sketchbook -- lettering. A poem entitled English Flowers. Date: 1920s
Botanical Sketchbook -- Harebell. Date: 1920s
Fortune flying through the sky on the wheelFortune, sprinkling a cornucopia of money and flowers on the lucky, is transported across the clouds atop the Wheel of Fortune.... Date: circa 1902
Banksia speciosa, showy banksiaPlate 140 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)
Areca spPlate 987 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Juglands nigra, black walnutIllustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Megalaima zeylanica, brown-headed barbetPlate 28, painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, from the Loten Collection of coloured drawings of Birds, Mammals, Insects & Plants, (1754-57)
Agapanthus, lily of the Nile
Lambertia formosa, mountain devilEngraving by Daniel Mackenzie from a drawing by Ferdinand Bauer, made in 1796, from herbarium material sent to Lambert by Henry de Ponthieu from the West Indies
Strelitzia reginae, bird of paradiseEngraving by Phelippeaux after a painting from Choix Des Plus Belles Fleurs by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840)
Vermivora bachmanii, Bachmans warblerPlate 185 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Gentiana sp. purple gentianIllustration by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Held at the Natural History Museum, London
Geranium phaeum, mourning widow geraniumDrawing by Arthur Harry Church, 1909. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Entomyzon cyanotis, blue-faced honeyeaterDrawing No. 49, watercolour by George Raper (1792) from The Raper Collection
Fumaria officinalis, fumitoryIllustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Carpinus betulus, hornbeamSketch 244 from the Ehret Collection of Sketches (unbound) by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Correa alba, white correaFinished watercolour by James Miller from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771
Tribulus cistoides, Jamaican feverplantFinished watercolour by unknown artist from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771
Cover design, International Exhibition, BrusselsCover design, Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles (Universal and International Exhibition, Brussels), with international airship competitions
Elder-Tree MotherThe mother is covered all over with elder-flowers
Two Ladies Drinking 1930STwo elegant woman drink at a table with flowers on it. circa 1932
TEXTBOOK / 1880 / PLATE 3Plate 3 features pictures of cows, fruit (plums, apples & pears) and flowers (tulip, rose & daffodil). Date: 1880
Open gateway into an Italian gardenAn open gateway into an Italian garden. The statue of a boy is framed inside the archway
Front cover of the Sketch Book, 1925, by E H ShepherdFront cover of the Summer Sketch Book of 1925, featuring an illustration of a young woman in a diaphanous green dress stepping gracefully down between two urns of flowers
GIRL / MOTHERs POSY 1887A little girl prepares a posy for her mother
Emma Hamilton / Rehburg 6EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her attitudes
Bride in daffodil field, St Michaels Mount, CornwallA bride in a daffodil field, with St Michaels Mount in the background, Marazion, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Women picking daffodils in Art Deco style. 1936
Flowers - Fuschias - varieties of Fuschias. Part of Box 6 Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900
Goldilocks and Three BearsGoldilocks and the Three Bears which originally appeared on a Christmas card with a sliding front and a pull tab. Date: circa 1890s
Dog carrying basket of flowers on a birthday cardLarge dog carrying a basket of flowers on a birthday card. Date: circa 1890s
Botanical Sketchbook -- Primrose. Date: 1920s
Residence of Bing Crosby, Beverly Hills, California, USAResidence of the film star Bing Crosby, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, California, USA. Date: 20th century
Primula sinensisPlate 660 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London