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Pistachio nut seller - Izmir, TurkeyA Pistachio nut seller from Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey
Cobnuts, FilbertsKentish Cobnuts Filberts These are both cultivated varieties of the Hazel-nut
Noyer De PitteursNOYER DE PITTEURS, a variety of walnut
Christmas on Board a British Battleship, 1894Engraving showing the scene on the deck of a Royal Navy Warship in the Mediterranean, at Christmas. The women have come onto the warship to sell figs, nuts, apples
Point de Galle Lighthouse, Ceylon, 1847Engraving of a lighthouse intended for the Point de Galle, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The lighthouse was built out of cast-iron plates, secured by nuts, bolts and iron cement
Imaginary Ufo (Buhler)This painting captures the mysteriously ambiguous quality of the UFOs - part nuts-and- bolts spacecraft, part dreamlike shapes which echo subconscious archetypes
Celery Salad with NutsCelery salad with nuts
Merry-Go-Round Man 1804A seller of gingerbread nuts; a boy flies a kite in the backgound
Christmas Fayre 1930SA festive spread of Christmas fare, including strawberry cream, orange souffle and turkey and sweet corn salad
Children Picking NutsN stands for the nuts: and when lessons are done
Nuts in May, words and musicHere we go gathering nuts in May, On a cold and frosty morning.... Date: 1886
Filberts / Cries of LondonA woman weighs out a quantity of fine filberts (hazelnuts) from her wheelbarrow
Chestnut Woman / CraneThe chestnut woman sells hot roasted chestnuts at ten a penny to two small children
Roasting ChestnutsChildren roast chestnuts in a big open fireplace
Almond / Turpin PaintingSome almonds still on the branch
Walnut / Leaves / Branch &cShowing the leaves and fruits of English and French walnuts as they appear at various times of the year plus two illustrations of the black mulberry
Coconut PalmsA native Australian climbs a coconut palm in northern Queensland
Game : Nuts in MayAll form two lines : each seeks to capture members of the enemy by dragging them to their side of the handkerchief on the ground