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Angel with lute on a Christmas cardAn angel with a lyre on a Christmas card, looking up at the star. Date: circa 1890s
Angel with birds and flowers on a greetings cardAngel with birds and flowers (doves and lilies) on a greetings card, with words from a hymn. Date: circa 1900s
Bickleigh Castle, Devon, a fortified manor house on the River Exe. The medieval keep can be seen on the left. Two children look down into the water. Date: circa 1980s
Religious cross. Cross adorned with sprig of lilies of the valley. Victorian.Date: 1890
The lilies of the field. Date: circa late 19th century
Water LiliesSlide showing a photograph of a pond covered in water lily pads and flowers, dated 1939. Part of Box 366 Date: circa 1900
Red Lily Bulb. Matapos - Zimbabwe
Posy of lilies of the ValleyA hand holding a bunch of lilies of the valley. Date: 1903
Nymphaeaceae - Water LilyNymphaeaceae: the water lily tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889
Lady Alexandra Haig by Madame YevondeLady Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Haig (1907-1997) by Madame Yevonde. She was the second daughter of the late Field-Marshal Earl Haig. Seen here posing with lilies. Date: 1936
St. Patricks Day PostcardFair as the Lily White Is My Irish Sweetheart St. Patricks Day is a Delight O Erin may we never part. Date: circa 1907
Japan - Woman her two children disturb a storkJapan - A Woman with her two children disturb a stork from the rushes beside a river or pool. Date: 1905
New Years Greeting card featuring a Swallowtail ButterflyA small New Years Greetings card featuring a Swallowtail Butterfly, a ladys fan and a spray of pink lilies. Date: circa 1900
Japan - A street in Tokyo and a street in Osaka - decorativeJapan - A street in Tokyo and a street in Osaka - two photographs set within a very decorative surround of bamboo water pipes, swallows and lilies. Date: circa 1910s
Victoria Park, Hamilton, Bermuda Date: circa 1910s
Woman in the Sun series postcard - KirchnerBeautiful postcard (1/6) from Kirchners Woman in the Sun series. A pretty girl admiring some beautiful Arum Lilies. Raphael Kirchner (1876 - August 2, 1917) was an Austrian artist
Lily Field in Bloom, Bermuda. Commercial production of bulbs initially started in Bermuda in 1853 and as late as the 1890s, Bermuda controlled 90% of the lily market in the United States
Greetings from BermudaWindow fold-out souvenir greetings card (mounted on board) from Bermuda, showing a typical old stone house by the side of a lagoon and surrounded by Easter Lilies. Date: circa 1910s
Easter Lily Field, BermudaLily Field, Bermuda. Commercial production of bulbs initially started in Bermuda in 1853 and as late as the 1890s, Bermuda controlled 90% of the lily market in the United States! Date: circa 1909
Packing Easter Lily Buds, Bermuda. Date: 1906
Coral Rock Garden - BermudaRoadside Coral Rock Garden amid Juniper Cedars - Bermuda (note the red lilies). Date: circa 1940s
The White Lily with variegated leaves, engraved by Stadler after Henderson, in a book entitled The Temple of Flora by Dr Robert John Thornton (1768-1837)
Crinum Pedunculatum (Swamp Lily), with butterfliesCrinum Pedunculatum, also known as Swamp Lily, River Lily and Mangrove Lily, with two butterflies, Papilio Antenor and Papilio Menelaus, drawn by Mrs Edward Bury
Design for Wallpaper with yellow lilies. Gouache and Pencil on heavy paper. Silver Studio 1894
Design with lily flowers. Gouache on drawing paper. Silver Studio. 1929
Daydreaming woman holding a bunch of lilies Date: c. 1910
Prince of lilies. Stucco relief. About 1550 BC. Minoan art / Cretan art. Late Minoan period. Fresco. GREECE. Iraklion. Archaeological Museum. Proc: GREECE. Knossos. Knossos Palace
L Ermitage. Paul Berthon, (1872-1909). Poster for an Art Nouveau Illustrated magazine
Prince with Lilies
Anne with Burmese lilies - Kalaw - Tun Pes garden, with lovely lilies white, pink, blue. Date: 1952
American hunting scenes: a good chance. Date 1863. American hunting scenes: a good chance. Date 1863
The tiger lilies. Date 18 - ?
The flower farmers of Britain 1938Picking the blooms at Rosenvale, Penzance, where the early spring flowers are grown extensively in greenhouses. Most of the Scilly Isles are employed in the flower industry
The Sphere Royal Wedding front cover by MataniaA study of Princess Marina of Greece as a royal bride, a tall, white figure of infinite grace - as she appeared when approaching the Chancel steps to take her place beside the Duke of Kent
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England, founded as a monastic house in the 12th century, the seat of the Byron family from 1540; sold by Lord Byron in 1818. Date: founded 12th century
Madonna LiliesThe Madonna Lily (Lilium Candidum) is one of the oldest cultivated lilies, propigated by the Minoans. It was probably brought to Europe by Phoenician traders. Date: 1950s
Water Lilies at WansteadWater lilies on the lake at Wanstead Park, Essex, England. Date: 1930s
Wisley FountainThe fountain and water lilies on the lake at Wisley gardens, Surrey, England. Date: 1981
Thinning Water LiliesWorkmen thinning water lilies on the lake at Regents Park, central London. Date: 1950s
Wanstead ParkDelightful wooded walks, lakes spangled with water lilies, thats Wanstead Park, Essex, England. Date: 1930s
Wanstead Park WoodsWhere Nature rules - the wild park at Wanstead, Essex, England, showing a corner of one of the lily-covered ponds for which it is noted. Date: 1930s
Illustration with music, A Song of a Doll
Eight children mourning a dead bird
Church choristers singing. circa early 20th century
Plants / Nymphaea SpWATER LILIES Date: 1867
Britannia and Eve front cover, May 1932Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine, featuring a blushing bride with a full veil holding a large bridal bouquet of lilies
Bodnant Garden, Eglwysbach, Conwy, North WalesView of Bodnant Garden in Eglwysbach, Conwy, North Wales, with water lilies in flower on a large pond
Ornamental pond in a gardenAn ornamental pond in an unidentified garden. Lily leaves and flowers float on the water, and other flowers flourish in the surrounding rockery