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Flaxfield Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. Showing The Pear Tree Inn with Dray Horses Date: 1920s
For evening outings 1912French models wearing eveing dresses for all occasions, dinners in restaurants and theatrical performances. Date: 1912
Still Life with Fruits, ca. 1660, by Juan de ArellanoJuan de Arellano (1614-1676). Spanish painter. Still Life with Fruits, ca. 1660. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain
Pears on a circular Christmas cardTwo ripe pears on a circular Christmas card with a white and gold plate pattern. Date: circa 1890s
Baskets of fruit on three Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s
The Girls name Claudia surrounded by flowers and fruit. Date: circa 1910s
A Sleepy Pear by Lawson WoodA pair of adorable baby orang utans snuggle up together for a snooze under an orange blanket, a nibbled pear cast to one side. Date: 1932
Illustration, I had a little nut tree, and nothing would it bear, but a silver nutmeg and a golden pear. The King of Spains daughter came to visit me, all for the sake of my little nut tree
Woman weighing fruit on scales in a shop. Date: 1970s
Windsor pear in gold and cream on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Illustration, Saturniidae -- Endromis Versicolora, Saturnia Pyri, Saturnia Carpini. The plants are Pear (Pyrus Communis), Birch (Betula Alba) and Dog Rose (Rosa Canina). Date: 1898
Ripe fruit and leaves of Gansels Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis.. Handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by Watts from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829
Ripe fruit and leaves of the Bon Louis Pear, Pyrus communis.. Handcolored illustration by E.D. Smith engraved by Watts from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829
Diana monkey, Cercopithecus diana.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine, Harrison, London, 1800
Pear cultivar, Beurre Giffard, Pyrus communis.. Chromolithograph from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884
Peach pear, Pyrus communis cultivar.. Chromolithograph from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884
Pear cultivar, Beurre d Amarilis panachee, Pyrus communis.. Chromolithograph from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884
Louise Bonne de Pentecote pear, Pyrus communis cultivar.. Chromolithograph from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884
A Victorian family group seated in the gardenA Victorian family group seated in their garden taken in a Cotswold villlage. England. A large pear tree climbs the wall beside them. Date: circa 1890
The secret of the German offensive 1918This diagram shows several types of grenades the Germans were using during World War One, Besozzi grenade which had a 5 seconds time fuse, Pear-shaped grenade
Pencil sketch of fruit. Date: 1920s
Repeating Pattern - Compote of Pears (red background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*
Dinant, Belgium - The Church of Notre Dame and Leffe RiverDinant, Belgium - The Church of Notre Dame (Collegiate Church of Our Lady) on the banks of the River Meuse. View from the Leffe Museum. Date: circa 1910
Cereus napoleonis, strawberry-pearPlate 12 from Endlichers paradisus vindobonesis (1844-1860) by Anton Hartinger. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus indica, Indian pearOne of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus communis, pearThe pear tree, a native of Europe and western Asia, is widely cultivated in temperate regions for its fruit. One of the decorative ceiling panels at the Natural History Museum, London
The PearThe upper pear shown here is the Saint German, on the left is the Comar and on the right is the Brown Beurree, said to be the most delicious of Pears. Plate 51 from Brookshaw, G. (1817)
Pyrus moire, pearPlate 248 from Le Jardin Fruitiers du Museum (1863) by Joseph Decaisne. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Xylomelum pyriforme, woody pearFinished watercolour by John Frederick Miller from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Alecto edition
Pyrus communis, conference pearsIllustration from Full Instructions for the Young Artist: a companion to the Treatises on Flowers and Birds 1817, by George Brookshaw
Opuntia camachoi, prickly pear cactusFigure 30 from Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 1932-33, by Professor Carlos Porter
Opunita fiscus-indica, prickly pearAn oil painting of a prickly pear (Opunita fiscus-indica). The artist and date are unknown. Original canvas held at the Natural History Museum, London
Cactaceae, cacti a. Opuntia ficus-indica, b. Opuntia cochiniliIllustration of various prickly pear cacti. Plate 664 from the Fleming Collection of Indian Drawings, 1800. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Mespilus sp. azerole-pearIllustration from Pomona Franconica (1776-1801) by Johann Mayer of Wurzburg. Entitled Azerole-poire
Pyrus sp. pear
Momordica charantia, balsam pear or African cucumberDrawing 31 (Ewan 14) from the Botanical and zoological drawings (1756-1788) by William Bartram. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Rousselet hatif, pearPears plate no 3 from Pomona Franconica Vol 3 1776 by J Mayer
Pyrus sp. apple (The Court of Wick Pippin)Plate 32 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. pear (Wormsley Bergamot Pear)
Pyrus sp. pear (Chaumontel Pear)Plate 11 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. applePlate 63 from The Chief Natural Orders of Plants (1849). Illustrated and described by Elizabeth Twining (1805-1889)
Pyrus sp. pear (True St. Germain Pear)Plate 5 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. pear (The Brown Beurre Pear)Plate 27 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. apple (Fearns Pippin apple)Plate 43 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. pear (Aston Town Pear)Plate 18 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. pear (Colmart Pear)Plate 19 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. apple (Sykehouse Apple)Plate 40 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Pyrus sp. pear (Gansels Bergamot Pear)Plate 17 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London