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  • An apple a day... / The Food Chain (UK) Ltd.
  • An apple a day... / The Food Chain (UK) Ltd.
  • A flowering apple tree branch. Coloured lithograph, c. 1850, after Guenébeaud.
  • A plant, possibly balsam apple (Momordica balsamina): fruiting stem. Watercolour by Depaoli.
  • Four cultivars of apple (Malus pumila cv.): entire fruit. Coloured etching, c. 1820.
  • A chinese apple-like fruit known as Li zhi: three fruiting stems. Watercolour.
  • Doctor Zirkel follows Newton's famous steps under the fabled apple tree. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Appella Apple Powder : an effective prophylactic and therapeutic agent for acute, infectiuos diarrheas.
  • Eve presents Adam with the apple. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
  • Mercury (Hermes) offering a golden apple to Paris. Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
  • Simeon holds the Christ child, who is holding an apple. Mezzotint by H. Dawe after G. Reni.
  • A "Cox's" Orange Pippin apple (Malus sylvestris cv.). Coloured zincograph by J. Andrews, c. 1861, after himself.
  • A male nude, seen from the front, holding an apple. Engraving by F. Boitard after a woodcut.
  • A male nude, seen from the front, holding an apple. Engraving by F. Boitard after a woodcut.
  • Eve shows Adam the apple she has bitten. Etching by W. Unger after J. Palma the elder.
  • Apple (Malus species): fruiting branch with separate fruit. Colour aquatint by B. Rosaspina after D. del Pino, 1825.
  • Custard apple (Annona triloba): fruiting and flowering branch and seed. Coloured etching by I. Barlow after J. Rysbrack.
  • Elephant apple (Limonia acidissima L.): branch with flowers and fruit, leaf and seeds and cross-section of fruit.
  • Tropical fruits, including guava, custard apple, lemon, pompelmous and plantain bananas. Line engraving after C. de Bruin, 1706.
  • Apple (Malus species): fruiting branch with halved fruit. Colour aquatint by F. Corsi, c. 1817, after D. del Pino.
  • Eating out. No. 3, The cits ordinary at the Gate House Highgate, or every hog to his own apple.
  • Eating out. No. 3, The cits ordinary at the Gate House Highgate, or every hog to his own apple.
  • In the Garden of Eden, Eve offers Adam the apple. Line engraving by C. Galle after G.B. Paggi.
  • Eve picks the apple from the tree as the serpent emerges. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
  • Simeon holds the Christ child, who is holding an apple. Mezzotint by R. Earlom, 1778, after G. Farington after G. Reni.
  • Two plants: balsam apple (Momordica balsamina) and Oswego tea or bee balm (Monarda didyma). Coloured engraving by J. Pass, c. 1817.
  • Two flowering plants: thorn-apple (Datura stramonium) on the left and henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) on the right. Colour process print, 1924.
  • The Malcarle apple (Malus pumila cv.): two entire and two sectioned fruit. Coloured etching by W. Clark, c. 1830, after Mrs. Withers.
  • Thorn-apple or Jamestown weed (Datura stramonium): entire flowering and fruiting plant. Coloured etching by A. Duménil, c. 1865, after P. Naudin.
  • Balsam apple (Momordica balsamina L.): flowering and fruiting twining stem with separate fruit showing enclosed seeds. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772.