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The Headingley Oak, Headingley, YorkshireThe Headingley Oak, Headingley, Leeds, near Burley, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1907
The Cannons, Oak Hill Park, LancashireThe Cannons, Oak Hill Park, Accrington, Lancashire, England. Date: 1910s
Major Oak, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire ?Major Oak, Edwinstowe, Sherwood Forest, near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire ?, England. Date: 1900s
China - The Bei-tang, front of the CathedralLantern slide of The Bei-tang, front of the Cathedral. The cathedrals present cast iron Gothic architectural style and elaborate grey marble facade was built in 1890
Oak grove of Mamre, Holy LandThe oak grove of Mamre in the Holy Land, where God is said to have appeared to Abraham (Genesis 18, 1), and where Abraham built an altar. Date: 1920s
English / Pedunculate Oak Tree - with man standing with arms around - 600 years old English Oak (Querqus robur L.). Bialowieza Nature Park - Belorussia
Advert for Drages bedroom furniture 1937Drages fine funiture. Payable in a small deposit and then pay 50 months installments. Available department stores in Oxford Street, London, Manchester and Birmingham. Date: 1937
German postcard, two male athletes under oak treeGerman postcard showing two male athletes under a oak tree -- may the oak tree be the symbol of our covenant. Date: 1920s
Hand-painted trench sign. COY (Company) HQ with a cockerel & diamond shape containing oak leaves and an acorn. Trench Art
Hand carved oak plaque entitled Unconquerable showing portraits of King Albert and Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Kaiser - So you ve lost all. King Albert - Not my Soul. Carved by Sergeant G
Tobacco jar made from a 4 5 Howitzer shell caseTobacco jar made from a 4.5 Howitzer shell case, dated 1915, with a matching lid. The base has copper handles and a copper inscription which reads Tobacco decorated with copper oak leaves
Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lidGreat War oak games box with handmade brass cribbage board lid, inscribed Sulva Bay, August 6th, Gallipoli. Unfortunately, Suvla was mis-spelt
British tank of Great War, mounted on polished oak plinthA British tank of the Great War, mounted on a polished oak plinth. Trench Art
Model of a Great War British tank on a wooden oak plinthA well-detailed model of a Great War British tank on a wooden plinth of polished oak. Trench Art
WW1 clock with caribou head decoration and assorted engraving on an oval oak plinth. Trench Art
Wooden Tommy in hand-carved oak, WW1Wooden Tommy in hand-carved oak on a circular wooden plinth, c. 1914. Trench Art. Date: circa 1914
Captain James Cook -- an allegoryCaptain James Cook (1728-1779), explorer. An allegory, showing Neptune raising him up to Immortality, a Genius crowning him with a Wreath of Oak, and Fame introducing him to History
Enid Swithinbank and Flora the Dog at Denham CourtEnid Swithinbank and Flora the Dog by a thatched garden hut (part constructed from the stump of a large old oak tree) at Denham Court, Denham, near Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire. Date: circa 1904
British coins, two George V sixpences for 1928 and 1929. With oak leaves and acorns on the reverse. Date: late 1920s
Advertisement, Dryad Tea WaggonAdvertisement for the Dryad Tea Waggon, with three oak trays, on four plated swivel wheels, rubber tyred, with cane work. Very convenient for houses with long passages and for tea on the lawn
Leopold II, Margrave of Austria from 1075. Date: c 1055-1096
Quercus HindsiiA species of oak found in California and Oregon. Date: 1857
Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1936Cocktail wagon in walnut and chromium, closing mahogany with chromium mounts, walnut with rising back panel fitted with English cut glass and separate serving tray and limed oak
Whittier HomeThe home of JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER at Oak Knoll. Date: 1807
Shakespeare Oak 1864Shakespeare commemoration - oak planted on Primrose Hill, London - though why here, who knows ? Date: 1769
Southgate Oak TreeNo, this mans car has not broken down, he is pointing out an ancient oak tree at Southgate, north London, England. Date: early 1930s
Lamartine PlacesALPHONSE-MARIE-LOUIS LAMARTINE Two exciting scenes at Saint- Point, the oak of Jocelyn and the cottage. Date: 1790 - 1869
Young boy standing amid the divergent trunks of a oak tree Date: early 1950s
Design for Printed Textile in beige and brown. Charcoal and pencil on tracing paper. Silver Studio. 1934
Eucalyptus obliqua, Australian oak holotype specimen
Quercus, pollard oakPlate 22 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty two species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771
Quercus tinctoria, black oak
Quercus robur, oak treeIllustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Quercus rober niger, oak treeIllustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Grevillea banksii, red silky oakPlate 132 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)
Quercus robur, oakOak leaves growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. May 2003
Geothlypis trichas, common yellowthroatPlate 24 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Perisoreus canadensis, grey jayPlate 107 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
Quercus sp. oakRipe acorns and oak leaves. Photographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003
Quercus mediterranea, fossil leaf
Hydrangea quercifolia, oak-leaf hydrangeUnnumbered drawing (Tab III) from the Botanical and zoological drawings (1756-1788) by William Bartram. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Golynos Oak
Quercus bract in baltic amberA bract from the male flower of an oak tree in Baltic amber. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene
Baltic amber
Quercus sp. crouch oakAlso known as Addlestone Oak or Queens Oak. In the 14th century Wycliffe preached under this oak. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have feasted under it. Photographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003
Quercus sp. oakPhotographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003
Quercus robur, English oakA photograph of six of decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall showing Quercus robur, English oak