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WW1 / C 1919 / POPPY FIELDIn Flanders Fields... The poignant scene of a field full of poppies after the First World War. (Illustration after original, image 10053676, by Willy Werner.) C.1919
Pink poppyDecorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of Pink Poppies. 1899
Wild Flowers by Muriel DawsonTwo little girls walk together through a field of wild flowers
Shakespeare quotation on a greetings card (inside pages) -- Heaven give you many, many merry days (The Merry Wives of Windsor). With a colourful spray of flowers. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Victorian flower fairiesFlower fairy dancing on a bed of poppies and lilies from a postcard published by Raphael Tuck Date: 1900
Rural scenery with wildflowersA red Admiral Butterfly flies above a hedgerow border of wildflowers in this landscape painting by Malcolm Greensmith, encapsulating the English countryside
Wizard of Oz / PoppiesDorothy and Toto fall asleep in the deadly poppy field
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London Date: circa 1987
Fairy Flowers by Florence Mary Anderson" Fairy Flowers by Florence Mary Anderson. " Admire me. See how gorgeous I am", from The Secret of the Flowers by Edith M Coker." 1919
Harvest Mice 1869Two harvest mice among the ears of corn and poppies
Poppies DaisiesWild flowers: poppies, daisies and cornflowers
The National Dance of CroatiaThe Kolo or Vrlika - the National Dance of Croatia, being performed by two peasants in full traditional costume. Date: 1938
Wizatd of Oz / Poppy FieldDorothy and the Cowardly Lion start to yawn and fall asleep amongst the poppies while the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman wonder what to do
Art Nouveau Lady 1904A typical Art Nouveau lady, with red poppies, reading a book
California poppies. Date c1899
Rural scene with honeysuckle and poppiesA pretty rural scene with pink honeysuckle, yellow primroses and red poppies growing by a stone wall, with a cornfield and a windmill in the background
Tribute - Poppies. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration. From the middle of the 1920s
1st Earl Haig at a British Legion Poppy FactoryField Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) - a senior officer of the British Army who commanded the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1 - pictured at the British Legion
Cinema advertisment: Disabled ex-servicemen making poppies for Earl Haig's Appeal in the 1920s Date: circa 1930s
Disabled ex-servicemen making poppies for Earl Haig's Appeal in the 1920s Date: circa 1930s
The Crinoline DameA still life painting of some poppies in various colours, arranged in a white vase, beside an ornament of a young lady wearing a red coat over a crinoline dress. Date: circa 1922
The Blue ButterfliesA still life painting of a couple of vases of flowers, one containing a wide mixture of coloured specimens, while the other comprises mainly of red poppies
Miss Hilda MooreA portrait painting of British stage and film actor, Hilda Mary Moore, who is wearing a fur jacket off of one shoulder and holding a large bunch of poppies
The Paris BoxA still life painting of some balls of wool, with their entrails spilling out of a floral patterned cylindrical box, with a vase of poppies stood behind. Date: circa 1914
Midsummer FlowersStill life watercolour painting showing a very colourful display of flowers, including poppies and sweet williams. Date: circa 1931
Poppies laid at The CenotaphPoppy wreaths laid at the Cenotaph memorial to the two World Wars on November 11 each year
Cromer, Norfolk - View toward Town, Church and Pier by J.C.T. Willis
Children - August. Summer, poppies - Seasons series (one of 12) by Flora White
Poppies and Irises in a Cottage Garden - Gardens by Edith A. Andrews
Poppies Scabious and Meadowsweet Flowers in vasePoppies, Scabious, and, Meadowsweet, Flowers, in, vase, Flower, arrangement, Watercolour, painting, Annie, Pressland, 12021722
Sundial with ornamental poppiesSundial with ornimental poppies'. Garden with path, sundial and flower borders. Artwork by Annie L. Pressland
If ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep, though poppies grow in Flanders fields. The mother, widow and little daughter of a British soldier who died early in World War One visit his
Vlamertinghe Chateau, subject of Edmund Blunden poemBlunden wrote the poem, On Passing Vlamertinghe Chateau in July 1917 in which he describes Poppies by the million. The Chateau survived the war
Whereto the other with downward brow... Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennyson sWhereto the other with downward brow... Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, Dream of Fair Women. Date: c.1920
Girls face. PoppiesYoung girl adorned with wild poppies. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1908
Poppies, Papaver rhoeas, and calligraphic poem. Chromolithograph by Louis Prang from Alice Ward Baileys Flower Fancies, Boston, 1889
Red and violet poppies, Papaver speciesDes Pavots rouges et violets. Red and violet poppies, Papaver species, and Chinese ring-necked pheasant, Phasianus colchicus
Artwork by Florence Auerbach, three red poppies. Date: late 19th century
War Memorial, Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, West LondonWar Memorial (detail), Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, West London, including the name of Albert Auerbach MC (1894-1918). Date: 2015
Chinese workers picking poppies for opium. 1930s
Easter postcard with a vase of flowers. Date: circa 1930s
Religious verse 1889Religious verse, For the sunshine and the rain, for the dew and for the shower, for the yellow ripened grain, and the golden harvest hour, we bless thee O our God. by Mrs Crewson. 1889
Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day PoppiesAlbert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) inspects all aspects of the production of Armistice Day Poppies (Flowers of Flanders)
Poppies. Owbridges lung tonic advertising. Young children associated with particular flowers.Date: circa 1904
WWI - circa 1919 - Poppy FieldIn Flanders Fields... The poignant scene of a field full of poppies after the First World War. Date: circa 1919
Papaver Orientale or Eastern Poppy Date: 1796
Comin thro the Rye, Wimbledon Theatre, SW LondonComin thro the Rye, a play by Constance Stuart based on a story by Helen Mathers, at The Wimbledon Theatre, SW London, starring Ena Grossmith and full West End company
Olive grove, Thassos, GreeceSubtle mixed colours of blossom and poppies in an olive grove in Thassos, Greece. The photograph looks like a painting by a French Impressionist Date: circa 1995