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Common broom (Cytisus scoparius): flowering stem. Watercolour.
Reference: 21074i
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Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) and a garlic plant (Allium triquetrum): flowering stems and bulbs. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Worthington George SmithDate: [1863-1880]Reference: 24492i
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Arum plant (Arum palestinus?): inflorescence, spadix and leaf. Watercolour.
Reference: 21125i
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Turk's-cap lily (Lilium martagon): flowering stem. Chromolithograph, c. 1877, after F. E. Hulme.
Frederick Edward HulmeDate: [1877-1900]Reference: 24505i- Pictures
Dog rose (Rosa canina): flowering stem. Watercolour, 1904.
Date: 1904Reference: 21087i
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Common mallow (Malva sylvestris): flowering stem. Chromolithograph, c. 1877, after F. E. Hulme.
Frederick Edward HulmeDate: [1877-1900]Reference: 24502i
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Thistle leaves in grass. Watercolour, pen and pencil drawings.
Reference: 22335i
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Four British wild flowers and fruit, including red currant (Ribes rubrum), black currant (Ribes nigrum) and gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa). Coloured lithograph, c. 1856, after H. Humphreys.
Henry Noel HumphreysDate: [1856]Reference: 24640i
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Autumn squill (Scilla autumnalis): entire flowering plant. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Worthington George SmithDate: [1863-1880]Reference: 24414i
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Spindle-tree (Euonymus europea): fruiting stem. Watercolour, 1904.
Date: 1904Reference: 21068i
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Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus-henricus): flowering stem and leaves. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Worthington George SmithDate: [1863-1880]Reference: 24410i- Pictures
Bindweed (Convolvulus species): flowering stem. Watercolour, 1903.
Date: 1903Reference: 21102i
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Two wild roses (Rosa hibernica and Rosa involuta): flowering stems. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Worthington George SmithDate: [1863-1880]Reference: 24417i
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Marsh mallow plant (Althaea officinalis): flowering stem. Watercolour, 1906.
Date: 1906Reference: 21067i
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Six British wild flowers, including water pepper and knotweed (Polygonum species). Coloured lithograph, c. 1846, after H. Humphreys.
Henry Noel HumphreysDate: [1846]Reference: 24645i
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Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.
John Edward SowerbyDate: 1861Reference: 24539i
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Snowdon lily (Lloydia serotina): entire flowering plant. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Worthington George SmithDate: [1863-1880]Reference: 24489i
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Dog's mercury (Mercurialis perennis): flowering plant with roots. Colour nature print by H. Bradbury.
Henry BradburyDate: [c. 1867]Reference: 23683i- Pictures
Dog rose (Rosa canina): flowering stem. Watercolour, 1903.
Date: 1903Reference: 21086i
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Six British wild flowers, four types of flax (Linum species) and two wood sorrel (Oxalis). Coloured lithograph, c. 1846, after H. Humphreys.
Henry Noel HumphreysDate: [1846]Reference: 24633i- Pictures
Scotch thistle (Carduus nutans): flowering stem. Watercolour, 1903.
Date: 1903Reference: 21098i
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Mistletoe (Viscum album): fruiting stem. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Worthington George SmithDate: [1863-1880]Reference: 24406i
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Yellow horned poppy (Glaucium flavum): flowering and fruiting stem. Chromolithograph, c. 1877, after F. E. Hulme.
Frederick Edward HulmeDate: [1877-1900]Reference: 24510i- Archives and manuscripts
Papers of Guido Pontecorvo, research photos and slides
Date: 20th centuryReference: UGC 198/6Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland
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A bugle flower (Ajuga reptans) and fescue grass (Festuca elatior). Chromolithograph, c. 1877, after F. E. Hulme.
Frederick Edward HulmeDate: [1877-1900]Reference: 24499i