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Leaves of oak (Quercus species). Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 22356i- Pictures
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Oak (Quercus species): leaves and stem, with a size scale. Pen drawing.
Reference: 22353i- Pictures
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Leaves of oak (Quercus species). Watercolour drawings.
Reference: 22355i- Pictures
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Acorns and twigs of oak (Quercus species). Pen, pencil and watercolour drawings.
Reference: 22357i- Pictures
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Oak (Quercus species): leaves and twigs. Pen drawing, partially coloured.
Reference: 22354i- Pictures
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A tall oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering a horse in Fredville Park. Etching after J.G.Strutt, 1824.
Strutt, Jacob George, 1790-1864.Date: [1831-36]Reference: 18301i- Pictures
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Oak leaves with two oak apples. Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 22358i- Pictures
Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica): trunk and branches. Watercolour.
Reference: 22243i- Pictures
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Japanese oak (Quercus mongolica): tree branch with acorns. Watercolour.
Reference: 23469i- Pictures
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A Japanese plant (ski), possibly an oak: branch with leaves. Pencil drawing by S. Kawano.
Kawano, S.Reference: 22573i- Pictures
Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica): trunk and branches. Watercolour.
Reference: 22244i- Pictures
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Oak leaves with four oak apples. Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 22360i- Pictures
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Autumn leaves of a beech tree (Fagus species) and two unidentified leafy stems. Watercolour.
Reference: 22916i- Pictures
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Branches of oak (Quercus) and ash (Fraximus) trees. Pencil drawing.
Reference: 22228i- Pictures
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A large oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering cattle in open parkland. Etching after J.G.Strutt, 1823.
Strutt, Jacob George, 1790-1864.Date: [1831-36]Reference: 18303i- Pictures
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Two trees, beech (Fagus) and elm (Ulmus), with details of form. Watercolour by P. Lewis.
Lewis, P.Reference: 22239i- Books
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Descriptions and sketches of some remarkable oaks, in the park at Welbeck, in the county of Nottingham, a seat of His Grace the Duke of Portland. To which are Added, Observations on the Age and Durability of that tree. With Remarks on the Annual Growth of the Acorn. By Hayman Rooke, Esq. F. S. A.
Rooke, Hayman, 1722-1806.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Pictures
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Oak tree (Quercus hindsii) with person lying at its base. Coloured lithograph, c.1857.
Date: 1857Reference: 20173i- Pictures
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Common beech (Fagus sylvatica): stem with flowers and nut and floral segments. Coloured lithograph after M. A. Burnett, c. 1843.
Burnett, M. A., active 1850.Date: [1843]Reference: 23807i- Pictures
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A gnarled and hollow old oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering a shepherd and his sheep. Etching after J.G. Strutt, 1823.
Strutt, Jacob George, 1790-1864.Date: [1831-36]Reference: 18300i- Pictures
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Oak (Quercus species): six leaves showing large variation in size. Colour nature print by A. Auer, c. 1853.
Date: 1853 [1854]Reference: 23775i- Pictures
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The gnarled trunk of an old oak tree (Quercus robur L.) in Rycot Park, Oxfordshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805, after himself.
Delamotte, William, 1775-1863.Date: January 1806Reference: 20587i- Pictures
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An old oak tree (Quercus robur) with surrounding vegetation. Lithograph, c. 1822.
Date: [August 1822]Reference: 24337i- Pictures
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Oak trees (Quercus robur L.) by a country lane in Berkshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805.
Delamotte, William, 1775-1863.Date: January 1806Reference: 20585i- Pictures
Spanish chestnut tree (Castanea sativa) and cypress tree (Cupressus). Soft-ground etching with aquatint by J. Laporte, c. 1796, after himself.
Laporte, John, 1761-1839.Date: 22 February 1796Reference: 20750i