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Farming: a reaping machine, driven by a horse. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1816.
Date: 1816Reference: 493745i- Pictures
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Two partridges feeding on corn with men trapping a dog in the background. Etching.
Date: [s.d.]Reference: 43238i- Pictures
Wheat (Triticum aestivum): two heads of grain, and a lentil plant. Coloured lithograph after M. A. Burnett, c. 1842.
Burnett, M. A., active 1850.Date: [1842]Reference: 23825i- Pictures
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Farming: a milling machine for corn, three-quarter view. Engraving by B. Cole, early eighteenth century, after R. Blackwell.
Blackwell, R.Reference: 493860i- Pictures
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Farming: a milling machine for corn, driven by a water-wheel, three-quarter view. Engraving by Seal, c.1750.
Date: 1750Reference: 493861i- E-books
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Corn among the Indians of the Upper Missouri / by George F. Will and George E. Hyde.
Will, George F. (George Francis), 1884-1955.Date: 2002- Pictures
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Two sparrows pecking at a seedhead of corn. Watercolour.
Reference: 23607i- Pictures
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Agriculture: villagers (perhaps in Syria or Palestine) threshing corn by trampling it with oxen. Engraving by C. Cousen after R. Beavis.
Beavis, Richard, 1824-1896.Date: 1881Reference: 493852i- Pictures
Sweetcorn (corn, maize); advertising safe sex as preventing AIDS. Colour lithograph for AIDS Hilfe Schweiz, 2002.
Date: [2002]Reference: 752121i- Pictures
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Indian agriculture and crops. Gouache drawing.
Reference: 31953i- Ephemera
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Let good things get together : Kellogg's Corn Flakes are delicious with fruits / Kellogg Company of Great Britain.
Kellogg Company of Great Britain.Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Books
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Specification of John James Ridge : treating farinacious substances.
Ridge, John James.Date: 1863- Digital Images
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Cross-section through a cluster of maize leaves, LM.
Federici, Fernán.Date: 2015- Digital Images
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Cheese-flavoured puffed corn snack
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Newspaper illustrations of harvesters and Earl Spencer, President of the Royal Agricultural Society, accompanied by a ballad and article about the RAS Meeting. Wood engraving by Smyth, 1844.
Date: 1844Reference: 40167i