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Banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis L.) with many trunks. Lithograph by W. Stoker, 1811, after J. Forbes, 1778.
Forbes, James, 1749-1819.Date: 1811Reference: 20052i- Pictures
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White jagged lines on a black ground, with green tree trunks; representing a path through a dark forest. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
Bishop, Mary, (Mary Cecil Hamilton), 1914-1990.Date: Oct. 70 [October 1970]Reference: 2858700iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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A hollow old tree trunk. Charcoal drawing.
Reference: 22234i- Pictures
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A man in Africa sitting imprisoned on the ground, with his hands and feet locked into holes made in cut-down tree trunks. Wood engraving after P.B. Du Chaillu, 1867.
Du Chaillu, Paul B. (Paul Belloni), 1835-1903.Date: [1867]Reference: 37732i- Pictures
Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica): trunk and branches. Watercolour.
Reference: 22243i- Pictures
Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica): trunk and branches. Watercolour.
Reference: 22244i- Books
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Myographia nova: or, a graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection: distributed into six lectures. At the Entrance into which, Are Demonstrated the proper Muscles belonging to each Lecture, now in General Use at the Theatre in Chirurgeons-Hall, London, and illustrated with two and forty copper-plates accurately Engraven after the Life, not only with their Names, but their Uses, fairly delineated on each Plate, as much as can be exprest by Figures; with an Explanation of their Names throughout the whole Discourse: As also their Originations, Insertions, and Uses, at large, in their proper Descriptions, and various useful Annotations, and curious Observations both of the Author's, and other Modern Anatomists. Together with a Phoilosophical and Mathematical Account of the mechanism of muscular motion, and an Accurate and Concise discourse of the heart and its Use, with the circulation of the blood, etc. and with a compleat Account of the Arteries and Veins, as to their outward Coats, proving them to be made with Circular Fleshy Fibres, by whose Contractions their Trunks become Narrowed, and the Fluid Particles of the Blood are sent forwards into all the Parts of the Body. Digested into this New Method, by the Care and Study of John Browne, Sworn Chirurgeon in Ordinary to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and late Senior Chirurgeon of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark.
Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700.Date: 1705- Pictures
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Two Sri Lankan tree climbers in the canopy.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999?]Reference: 2046077iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
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A palm tree with detailed paintings of the trunk and leaf. Watercolour, 1849.
Date: 1849Reference: 22088i- Pictures
Base of trunk, fallen cones and seedlings of scots pine tree (Pinus sylvestris). Pen and watercolour drawing.
Reference: 22397i- Pictures
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Two beavers felling trees by gnawing at the trunks. Wood engraving, ca 1862.
Date: 1862Reference: 39747i- Pictures
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Trunk and branch of a sacred, East Indian "dragtoe" tree, in separate plates. Line engraving after C. de Bruin, 1706.
Bruyn, Cornelis de, 1652-1727.Date: [1718]Reference: 20300i- Pictures
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Two men standing by the huge trunk of an Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus amygdalina). Wood engraving, c. 1867.
Date: [1867-1875]Reference: 20950i- 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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Gardens: a gardener tying the trunks of young trees to support posts. Engraving.
Reference: 496889i- Pictures
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Sarawak: a Kenyah worker collecting the poison from an upas tree trunk. Photograph.
Reference: 30402i- Pictures
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Four men standing by the huge trunk of an Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus species). Wood engraving, c. 1867.
Date: [1867-1875]Reference: 20953i- Pictures
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Three men standing by the huge trunk of an Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus amygdalina), in a forest. Wood engraving, c. 1867.
Date: [1867-1875]Reference: 20952i- Pictures
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A great cedar tree representing the Catholic church, contrasted with two smaller trees representing later denominations. Engraving after W. Cave, ca. 1675.
Cave, William, 1637-1713.Date: [1675?]Reference: 36255i- Pictures
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Sarawak: four Kayan people collecting gutta percha from a tree trunk. Photograph.
Reference: 30412i- Pictures
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Plants growing by a fallen tree. Pencil drawing by A. Storer.
Storer, Ada.Reference: 22247i- Pictures
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Baobab tree (Adansonia digitata L.) with swollen trunk. Lithograph after R. McCormick, c. 1884.
McCormick, Robert.Date: [1884]Reference: 18607i- Digital Images
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Longitudinal section of tree trunk. Microscopical drawing.
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A young woman posing naked against a tree trunk.
Reference: 538782iPart of: Photographs of Tunisian women.- Pictures
A Tamil woman leaning against a tree trunk.
Date: [1900?]Reference: 3308019iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.