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Holly (Ilex aquifolium): leaves and berries. Watercolour drawings.
Reference: 22336i- Books
Heart berries : a memoir / Terese Marie Mailhot.
Mailhot, Terese MarieDate: 2019- 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
Laurel leaves and berries: a moulding. Pencil drawing, 1899.
Date: 1899Reference: 2897607i- Pictures
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A thrush eating berries. Etching by W. Hayes, ca. 1775.
Hayes, W. (William), 1729-1799.Date: 1775Reference: 42968i- Pictures
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Three fruiting plant stems, including a rose, a liliaceous plant and a tree with red berries. Watercolour.
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A fruiting plant with red berries, possibly of the Caprifoliaceae family. Watercolour.
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A branch of holly (Ilex species) with blue berries and three ito mushrooms (Armillaria matsutake). Watercolour.
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Bright, cherry-red berries, with green leaves. Painting by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
Date: 1850Reference: 581180i- Books
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The art of making wines, of fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of England: Particularly of grapes, goose-berries, currants, rasp-berries, mul-berries, elder-berries, black-berries, straw-berries, dew-berries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, plumbs, damascens, figs, and roses, cowslips, scurvy-grass, mint, morella, baum, &c. with a succint account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approv'd receipt for making raisin wine. To which are annex'd many secrets relative to the mystery of vintners, never yet made publick: shewing not only how to prevent those accidents to which all wines are liable, but absolutely to retrieve those which are actually tainted; and give them the most agreeable flavour and colour. Written, after upwards of thirty years experience, by William Graham, Esq; late of ware, in Hertfordshire. And intended, according to the words of the poet, to[.]
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: [1760?]- Books
Cases of poisoning by susumber berries / by Dr. Manners ; with observations by John Millar.
Manners, Thomas.Date: 1867- 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]- Pictures
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Above: calligraphy by Saigō Takamori; below, an extravagant peony and branch with berries, by Taki Katei. Colour woodcut, 1880/1881.
Date: [1880/1881]Reference: 37635i- Digital Images
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Smilacina racemosa Desf. syn. Maianthemum racemosum (L.)Link Convallariaceae. False Spikenard, False Solomon's Seal, Scurvy berries, Treacle berries. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: North America. Austin (2004) reports on Native American traditional usage: Cold infusion of the roots for sore eyes (Cherokee)
Dr Henry Oakeley- Ephemera
Wigglesworth Golden Tan sun screen cream : brown as berries yet not burned : 2/5 large size tube.
Wigglesworth (Firm)Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Pictures
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A workshop in which oils are made from trees, nuts, berries etc. for foodstuffs and medicines. Woodcut by J. Amman.
Amman, Jost, 1539-1591.Date: [1568]Reference: 34957i- Pictures
Trinity College, Cambridge: heads of two cherubs; below, a swag of leaves, berries, acorns etc. Etching by G. Greux after G. Gibbons.
Greux, Gustave-Marie, 1838-1919.Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 3042711i- Books
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The country brewer's assistant, and English Vintner's Instructor, in two parts. Part the first treating 1. The choice of Water, 2. Grinding the Malt, 3. Use and Nature of the Hops, 4. Instructions for private Families, 5. Brewling good Small-Beer. 6. General Instructions for brewing, 7. Mashing. 8. Cooling and Working, 9. Casking the Drink. Part the second Containing general Instructions for making English Wines, exemplified in a select Number of original choice Receipts for producing excellent Wines from the following British Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers: Grapes, Raspberries, Mulberries, Currants, Cherries, Gooseberries, Quinces, Damsins, Apricots, Elder Berries, Birch, Sage, Cowslips, Gilliflowers, Strawberries, Blackberries. To which are added, Two excellent Receipts for making Orange and Palermo Wines, With Instructions for making (after the most improved Method) Mead, Cyder, and Metheglin, The celebrated Irish and Green Usquebaughs, The admired Brunswick Mum (taken from the Record in the Town-House at Brunswick,) And the genuine Receipt for making Dr. Stevens's justly-famous Cordial Water. With an appendix, containing the Distiller's Assistant. By George Edmonds.
Edmonds, George, active 1769.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Pictures
Two poor country girls, collecting flowers or berries, stopping to drink spring-water from a jug. Engraving by J.C. Armytage after H. Campotosto.
Campotosto, Henry, -1910.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 673777i- Ephemera
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Porridge with yoghurt and berries : a quick and yummy breakfast ... : Change4life / [produced by COI for the Department of Health].
Date: 2010- Books
Some of my bush friends in Tasmania : native flowers, berries, and insects / drawn from life, illustrated in verse, and briefly described by Louisa Anne Meredith.
Meredith, Charles, Mrs., 1812-1895.Date: 1860- Books
Figure ed eventi / Pietro Berri.
Berri, Pietro.Date: 1970- Digital Images
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Smilacina racemosa Desf. syn. Maianthemum racemosum (L.)Link Convallariaceae. False Spikenard, False Solomon's Seal, Scurvy berries, Treacle berries. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: North America. Probably introduced to England by John Tradescant the Younger in 1656 as it appears in his garden plant catalogue in Musaeum Tradescantianum in 1656. Austin (2004) reports on Native American traditional usage: a cold infusion of the roots was used for sore eyes (Cherokee)
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
Bookbinders' materials & tools of every description : cloths, leathers, threads, webbing, glue, fabrics, etc., bookbinders' papers of all kinds, bookbinders' boards in all qualities, bookbinders' presses and tools : trade list / Berry & Roberts, Limited, wholesale stationers.
Berry & Roberts, Ltd.Date: [1934?]- Books
B vitamins and berries and age-related neurodegenerative disorders / prepared for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services ; prepared by Tufts-New England Medical Center Evidence-based Practice Center ; investigators, Ethan Balk [and others].
Date: [2006]