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Oak leaves with four oak apples. Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 22360i- Books
The apples of his eye / by Constance E. Putnam.
Putnam, Constance E.Date: [1976-?]- Books
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The scotch forcing and kitchen gardener; being a second edition with extensive additions, of the Scotch forcing gardener: comprehending the forcing of asparagus, cucumbers, Cherries, Grapes, Melons, Mushrooms, Nectarines, Peaches, Pine Apples, and Strawberries. Together with the management of the green-house -Culture of Wall and Orchard Fruits-Kitchen Vegetables, Sallads and Herbs. Illustrated with five copperplates; Containing Ten different Designs of Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, &c. on the newest and most improved Constructions. By Walter Nicol, Late Gardener at Wemyss Castle; Author of an ̀̀essay on Gardening,'' drawn up by Desire, and for Consideration of the Board of Agriculture; and Corresponding Member of the Natural History Society of Edinburgh.
Nicol, Walter.Date: 1798- Digital Images
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Crab apples (Malus sylvestris) otherwise known as the European apple are a small variety of apple commonly used for the production of jam and wine. They have the reputation of being sour, and therefore do not tend to be eaten raw.
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A woman carrying a tray of apples which she has for sale, accompanied by a child who is playing with a dog. Etching by J. Duplessi-Bertaux.
Duplessi-Bertaux, Jean, 1750-1818.Date: [approximately 1813?]Reference: 30387i- Books
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The scotch forcing gardener: being a compendious treatise on the forcing of asparagus, cucumbers, Cherries, Grapes, Melons, Mushrooms, Nectarines, Peaches, Pine Apples, and Strawberries. Together with instructions of the management of the greenhouse, Hot-Walls, &c. Illustrated with five copper-plates; Containing Ten different Designs of Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, &c, on the newest and most improved Constructions. with an appendix; Containing Hints on the Making of Fruit-Tree Borders; Planting and Training Fruit Trees against Walls, Espaliers, &c. - Also, Hints on the Depth and Nature of Garden Land; Manures, and their Application; Culture and Rotation of Crops; &c. The whole adapted to the climate of Scotland. By Walter Nicol, Late Gardener at wemyss castle.
Nicol, Walter.Date: 1797- Books
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Flora diætetica: or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign. In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their linnăn generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz. Esculent 1 Roots, 2 Shoots, stalks, &c. 3 Leaves, 4 Flowers, 5 Berries, 6 Stone-fruit, 7 Apples, 8 Legumens, 9 Grain, 10 Nuts, 11 Funguses. And a particular account of the manner of using them; their native places of growth; their several varieties, and physical properties: together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species. The whole so methodized, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany. By Charles Bryant, of Norwich.
Bryant, Charles, -approximately 1799.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Pictures
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A tree bearing apples labelled with virtues; representing the life of Christian virtue. Coloured lithograph, 1870, after J. Bakewell, 1771.
Bakewell, J., active 1770.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 26798i- Books
The antiscurvy vitamin in apples / by Mary F. Bracewell, E. Hoyle, and S.S. Zilva.
Bracewell, Mary F.Date: 1930- Pictures
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Hearts in distress through worldly desires and natural temptations, represented by the serpent and apples. Gouache.
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A withered tree bearing apples labelled with sins; representing the life of sin. Coloured lithograph, c. 1870, after J. Bakewell.
Bakewell, J., active 1770.Date: 1870Reference: 26799i- Pictures
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A withered tree bearing apples labelled with sins; representing the life of the base, 'natural' man. Etching, 1771, after J. Bakewell.
Bakewell, J., active 1770.Date: 1 January 1771Reference: 26769i- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: apples and bananas, hyacinths, crocuses, toad, tiger plant, milk bottle, jug, plant pot, carnations (November 1998-February 1999)
Date: 30/11/1998-09/02/1999Reference: PP/AMI/B/759Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Pictures
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A horse turning the wheel to crush apples in a cider-mill. Engraving by J. Whessell after J. Wathen.
Wathen, James.Date: [1791]Reference: 36105i- Books
Health : ethical debates in modern medicine / Ray Lovegrove.
Lovegrove, Ray.Date: [2009], ©2009- Books
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The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of Great Britain. Particularly of Grapes, Goosberries, Currants, Rasberries, Mulberries, Elder Berries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Dewberries, Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Quinces, Plums, Damascens, Figs, Roses, Cowslips, Scurvy Grass, Mint, Baum, Birch, Orange, Sage, Turnip, Cyprus Wine imitated, Gilliflower, Mead, &c. &c. &c. With a succinct Account of their medicinal virtues, and The most approved receipts for Making raisin wine. The Whole comprehending Many Secrets relative to the Mystery of Vintners, never before made public; shewing not only how to prevent those Accidents to which all Wines are liable, but absolutely to retrieve those that are actually tainted, and give them the most agreeable Flavour. To which is now added, the complete method of distilling, pickling, and preserving. A new edition. Revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged, by William Graham, Late of Ware in Hertfordshire.
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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The complete kitchen gardener, and hot bed forcer; with the thorough practical management of Hot-Houses, Fire-Walls, and Forcing-Houses, and the improved modern culture of the Pinery-Stoves, and Pine-Apples, being A thorough practical Display of these most capital Branches of Gardening in their General Culture, and agreeable to the present greatly improved modern Process; whereby that most importantly-useful District the Kitchen Garden, and all its Appurtenances of Hot-Beds, Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, Forcing-Houses, Pinery-Stoves, &c. and the Culture of their several various Productions in superior Perfection and greatest Abundance, are fully explained in a Manner never before done for general Instruction, as requiring a particular distinct Explanation; and now first completely accomplished, from the Result of above Forty Years daily practical Experience and Observation. Author of Every Man his own Gardener, commonly called Mawe's Gardener's Kalendar; but the work of J. A. only.
Abercrombie, John, 1726-1806.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The scots gardiners director, containing instructions to those gardiners, who make a kitchen garden, and the culture of flowers, their business: In Which Good Kitchen Gardens for great and for small Families are described, with Directions for cultivating the Fruits to be planted upon Hot-Walls, and upon walls to which no Heat is applied, and upon Espaliers. With Directions to build Stoves for Pine-Apples, and the Culture of that Fruit; the Management of Hot-Beds for all Seasons of the Year; and the Culture of all the Herbs suitable to furnish a good Kitchen Garden: Together with the Culture Of the most considerable Vernal, Summer, and Autumnal Flowers, which are planted or sown in open Ground; with Descriptions and Amendments of the Dutch Catalogues of Flower Seeds, which come annually from Holland. By a gentleman, one of the Members of the Royal Society.
Justice, James, 1698-1763.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: bananas, peppers and onions, back garden, carnations, "plant frogs", Clapham Common, living room window, wax plant, cooking apples (September-November 1998)
Date: 09/09/1998-30/11/1998Reference: PP/AMI/B/756Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Books
The Hamlyn encyclopedia of family health / Michael Apple.
Apple, Michael.Date: 1999- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: objects around Audrey's house, cooking apples, plants around the house & garden, Garden toad, washing on the line, Tomatoes (April-May 2001).
Date: 03/04/2001-10/05/2001Reference: PP/AMI/B/792Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Books
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The scots gardiners director, containing instructions to those gardiners, who make a kitchen garden and the culture of flowers their business: In Which Good Kitchen Gardens for great and for small Families are described, with Directions for cultivating the Fruits to be planted upon Hot-Walls, and upon Walls to which no Heat is applied, and upon Espaliers. With Directions to build Stoves for Pine-Apples, and the Culture of that Fruit; the Management of Hot-Beds for all Seasons of the Year; and the Culture of all the Herbs suitable to furnish a good Kitchen Garden: Together with the Culture Of the most considerable Vernal, Summer, and Autumnal Flowers, which are planted or sown in the open Ground in this Country; with Descriptions and Amendments of the Dutch Catalogues of Flower Seeds, which come annually from Holland; Particularly adapted to the Climate of Scotland. By a gentleman, one of the members of the Royal Society.
Justice, James, 1698-1763.Date: MD.CC.LIV. [1754]- Pictures
Sources of vitamins and minerals for children and adults: (a) carrots and apples, (b) citrus fruits, (c) brassicas and pulses. Colour lithograph, 1966.
Date: [1966?]Reference: 576291iPart of: British Government recommendations of different kinds of foods. Colour lithographs, 1966.- Books
Parkinson's disease / by Sue Vander Hook.
Vander Hook, Sue, 1949-Date: 2000- Books
Williams obstetrics.
Williams, J. Whitridge (John Whitridge), 1866-1931.Date: [1966]