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  • Mould on food
  • C. Darwin, The Formation of Vegetable Mould
  • C. Darwin, The Formation of Vegetable Mould
  • Seven different specimen of the family of Dipodidaes (jerboas). Coloured etching by J. B. Mould.
  • Penicillium mould, spore production, SEM
  • Fruiting body of bread mould
  • Black bread mould (Rhizopus stolonifer)
  • Vitallium ear mould c. 1960
  • Vitallium ear mould c. 1950
  • Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) on strawberries
  • SEM Aspergillus mould producing spores (conidia)
  • SEM Penicillium mould & spores, close-up
  • SEM Penicillium mould & spores, close-up
  • Bioengineering - simulated blood vessel in mould
  • Bioengineering - simulated blood vessel and mould
  • Bioengineering - simulated blood vessel in mould
  • SEM Penicillium mould producing spores, v. close-up
  • Spine of Darwin's 'The Formation of vegetable mould...'
  • Two halves of a plaster mould of an arm and an entire plaster mould of an arm. Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
  • Making of clay pipes: elevation and section of a mould, and elevation, section and plans of a kiln. Etching.
  • Section, elevation and plan of a furnace with various components of a mould used in coinage. Etching by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Honeycomb mould : a new recipe "for special occasions" : something really delicious that will please your guests : a sweet to tempt the invalid... / Stoddart & Hansford.
  • Honeycomb mould : a new recipe "for special occasions" : something really delicious that will please your guests : a sweet to tempt the invalid... / Stoddart & Hansford.
  • A cross-section of the wax model of an equestrian statue of Louis XIV: showing the core all surrounded by broken bricks, with an illustration of the whole model encased in a plaster mould, covered with an iron net. Engraving by R. Bénard.
  • A workshop for the production of cardboard and papier-mache: workmen variously squeezing sheets in a press, driving a horse which powers the mill, and filling a mould (top), tools (below), the whole lettered and numbered for a key. Engraving by B. L. Prevost.
  • Anthropometamorphosis: man transform'd; or, the artificial changeling. Historically presented, in the mad and cruel gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome lovelinesse of most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant / By J.B. sirnamed, the Chirosopher.
  • Anthropometamorphosis: man transform'd; or, the artificial changeling. Historically presented, in the mad and cruel gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome lovelinesse of most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant / By J.B. sirnamed, the Chirosopher.
  • Anthropometamorphosis: man transform'd; or, the artificial changeling. Historically presented, in the mad and cruel gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome lovelinesse of the most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant / By J.B. sirnamed, the Chirosopher.
  • Anthropometamorphosis: man transform'd; or, the artificial changeling. Historically presented, in the mad and cruel gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome lovelinesse of the most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant / By J.B. sirnamed, the Chirosopher.
  • Anthropometamorphosis: man transform'd; or, the artificial changeling. Historically presented, in the mad and cruel gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome lovelinesse of the most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant / By J.B. sirnamed, the Chirosopher.