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Streamline Train passing through Florida Orange groves. Date: circa 1950s
The Golden Fruit of Florida, USA - pickers picking oranges from a Floridian Orange Grove and a wooden crate packed with Vitamin C-providing delights from the Sunshine State. Date: circa 1940
Egyptian Orange Sellers posing artistically for this early photographic postcard. Date: circa 1894
Oranges - two types of Malum Aurantium. Illustration from Paulo Boccone, Icones et descriptiones rariorum plantarum Siciliae, Melitae, Galliae et Italiae. Date: 1674
Colourful pattern with oranges, lemons, grapes and flowersColourful design for fabric with oranges, lemons, grapes and flowers Date: 1922
Oranges growing on branchBrightly coloured fruits on tree with white blossom. 1922
Vegetable Market. 15th century. Fresco. ITALY
FruitsellerPeople You See. From Teddy Bear (10 September 1966)
Picking oranges. Date c1902
A carload of mammoth navel oranges from California
Camels and orange groves, PalestineCamels being led along a road between orange groves in Palestine. Date: 20th century
Basket of fruitA brightly coloured basket of fruit, containg among other things, grapes, apples, oranges, cherries and pineapple, hangs by a ribbon from a flowering tree. 1937
Bells of St. Clement DanesThe Bells of St Clement Danes, (a church situated outside the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, London) prior to their re-hanging in 1919
ORANGESSegments and slices of fresh oranges, temptingly displayed. Date: 1979
Capri Fruit QueenThe beautiful Miss Rosa Manelli has been elected the Queen of Oranges and Lemons on the equally beautiful island of Capri, Mediterranean, Italy. Date: 17 July 1933
L Wain. Oranges & lemonsOranges & Lemons. Artist: Louis Wain. Happy cats playing Oranges and Lemonsin the fields Date: 1904
Norwegian boy with orangesEvan Larsen, of Skine, Norway, leaves for home with bags packed with oranges, a fruit he had never tasted before but was being freely sold in England by the late 1940s. c.1946
Seville Orange Picking - Seville, Spain. Seville oranges are too bitter for modern tastes, and are therefore commonly used to make marmalade
Moorish girl selling oranges - AlgeriaA young Moorish girls sitting on some steps and selling oranges. She wears a very tired and bored expression
Poster with a view of JaffaPoster for the Empire Marketing Board, showing a view of Jaffa with camels carrying boxes of oranges
Red sky at nightThe sky turns red as the sun begins to set. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
The Green-grocerss Shop. A little girl examines the variety of fruit and veg for sale
Decorative circular borderA circular decorative border, comprising of various colourful foodstuffs from fruit and vegetables to game birds
Landing Oranges at Fresh Wharf, London Bridge, 1874Engraving showing the belly of a cargo ship, being unloaded of oranges at Fresh Wharf, London. The oranges, in rectangular crates
Easter Excursion VanEaster Monday : London holidaymakers board an excursion van headed for the country - street traders offer them oranges to add to their picnic hampers
Fruit Stall 1930SA lady gazes with interest at a fruit stall selling grapes, oranges and apples
Nell Gwyn ToastedYoung Nell Gwyn, selling oranges for a living, attracts the attention of some young men, one of whom - Charles II - will have her as one of his mistresses
Market People - 1She sells oranges... 1 of series of 12
ORANGECITRUS AURANTIUM
Oranges / Cries of LondonOranges, fine oranges
Orange Orchard, FloridaAn orange orchard in Florida
CHILDRENs WARD / 1897A visit to the hospital. A young girl is brought oranges, a small toy dog and a Punch figure by her family
Oranges and Lemons (BellOranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clement s... - a girl looks out at the spires of Londons churches
Selling Oranges InstreetSelling oranges (from Valencia, Spain) in the streets of Paris
Oranges & Lemons / G awayGirls playing oranges and lemons