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Gypsy Moth Collection

Gypsy moths are a species of moth native to Europe and Asia, and are considered an invasive species in North America

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Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: de Havilland DH-60G Gypsy Moth

de Havilland DH-60G Gypsy Moth
Amy Johnson Taxiing in her de Havilland Dh-60G Gypsy Moth Called Jason. This Aircraft is the One She Completed her Record Breaking England to Australia Trip Between 5 May to 24 May 1930 Date: 1930s

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Prince of Wales with Denys Finch-Hatton

Prince of Wales with Denys Finch-Hatton
Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, and Duke of Windsor, pictured with the Hon. Denys Finch-Hatton, who had accompanied the Prince on his most recent safari in East Africa

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Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Amy Johnson 1930

Amy Johnson 1930
Miss Amy Johnson overhauling her Gypsy Moth aeroplane after landing in Australia. She was the first woman pilot to fly alone to Australia

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Amy Johnson 1930

Amy Johnson 1930
Standing next to the Gypsy Moth in which she made the first solo flight by a woman from London to Australia

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Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar

Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar
5893448 Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, male, female, larva, chrysalis. Phalaena dispar)

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: German moths (coloured engraving)

German moths (coloured engraving)
997864 German moths (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar

Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, male, female, larva, chrysalis. Phalaena dispar. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Black arches and owlet moth

Black arches and owlet moth
Black arches or nun moth, Lymantria monacha 1-6, and owlet moth, Panthea coenobita 7. Phalaena monacha, Phalaena coenobita

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966

Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966, prior to his solo round the world trip, He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the first person to sail

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966

Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966, prior to his solo round the world trip, He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the first person to sail

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Sir Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV 1966 proir to his solo round

Sir Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV 1966 proir to his solo round the world trip

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: A picture of a Gypsy Moth in July 1996

A picture of a Gypsy Moth in July 1996

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: C W A Scott, who achieved prominence as a aviator in 1931 when he flew from England to

C W A Scott, who achieved prominence as a aviator in 1931 when he flew from England to Australia in a De Havilland " Gypsy Moth" taking 9 days 4 hours 11 minutes

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: de Havilland DH-60G Gypsy Moth

de Havilland DH-60G Gypsy Moth
Francis Chichester Taking-Off from the Sea in His de Havilland Dh-60G Gypsy Moth Floatplane Date: 1920s

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Edward Prince of Wales with Denys Finch-Hatton

Edward Prince of Wales with Denys Finch-Hatton
Edward Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, at tea in the bush camp, his Royal Highness near Kiu while on one of his hunting expeditions in East Africa with Captain Anderson

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy Moth -Lymantria dispar-, adult caterpillar, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Gypsy Moth -Lymantria dispar-, adult caterpillar, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Butterflies, c. 1860 (colour litho)

Butterflies, c. 1860 (colour litho)
1109851 Butterflies, c.1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Naturgeschichte des TierreichsA (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom)

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966

Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966, prior to his solo round the world trip, He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the first person to sail

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966

Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966, prior to his solo round the world trip, He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the first person to sail

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966

Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966, prior to his solo round the world trip, He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the first person to sail

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966

Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV, Wednesday 8th June 1966, prior to his solo round the world trip, He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for becoming the first person to sail

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Sir Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV 1966 proir to his solo round

Sir Francis Chichester on board his yacht Gypsy Moth IV 1966 proir to his solo round the world trip

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan

Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan
Weights, running cost and price of Gypsy Moth aeroplane and seaplane. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: A Gypsy Moth Caterpillar Eats An Oak Leaf; Luray, Virginia, United States Of America

A Gypsy Moth Caterpillar Eats An Oak Leaf; Luray, Virginia, United States Of America

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Denys Finch-Hatton by George M. Sullivan

Denys Finch-Hatton by George M. Sullivan
Caricature of Denys Finch-Hatton (1887-1931). Denys Finch-Hatton, was a big game hunter and was immortalised in the autobiographical novel by Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen), Out of Africa

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Forest destroyer insects lithograph 1897

Forest destroyer insects lithograph 1897
Insects That Destroy Vegetation : Bugs, Larvae, Pupae, Gypsy Moth, Original Antique Chromolithograph

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Forest destroyer insects lithograph 1897

Forest destroyer insects lithograph 1897
Insects That Destroy Vegetation : Bugs, Larvae, Pupae, Gypsy Moth, Original Antique Chromolithograph

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy Moth (Liparis Dispar)

Gypsy Moth (Liparis Dispar)
Antique illustration of Gypsy Moth, caterpillar and eggs (Liparis Dispar)

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Harmful forest insects

Harmful forest insects
Illustration of a harmful forest insects

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth

At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth " Will O The Wisp " for their flight to India and back. 4 March 1929

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: At Croydon Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver and her pilot Captain Drew before leaving

At Croydon Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver and her pilot Captain Drew before leaving in their Gypsy Moth " Will O The Wisp " for their flight to India and back. 7 March 1929

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth

At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth " Will O The Wisp " for their flight to India and back. 4 March 1929

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth

At Stag Lane Aerodrome. Mrs Spencer Cleaver before leaving in their Gypsy Moth " Will O The Wisp" for their flight to India and back. 4 March 1929

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Aviatrix Miss Spooner talking with Lord Thompson

Aviatrix Miss Spooner talking with Lord Thompson
Aviatrix, Miss E.W.E. (Winifred) Spooner, talking with Lord Thompson in front of a Gypsy Moth at Stag Lane before making a demonstration flight using petrol derived from British coal

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy moth trap this moth is a serious pest of trees and shrubs with a preference for oaks

Gypsy moth trap this moth is a serious pest of trees and shrubs with a preference for oaks. Other hosts include hornbeam, beech, chestnut, birch and poplar

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy Moth Larva (Lymantria dispar) On leaf

Gypsy Moth Larva (Lymantria dispar) On leaf

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy Moth - Larvae

Gypsy Moth - Larvae
JLMO-925 Gypsy Moth - Larvae Lymantria dispar John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Gypsy Moth - male & female

Gypsy Moth - male & female
JLMO-413 Gypsy Moth - male & female Lymantria dispar John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageGypsy Moth Collection: Amy Johnson / Gypsy Moth

Amy Johnson / Gypsy Moth
Amy Johnson (Mrs Mollison), pioneer British aviator, and her Gipsy Moth: made several record flights Date: 1903 - 1941


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Gypsy Moth Collection

Gypsy moths are a species of moth native to Europe and Asia, and are considered an invasive species in North America, where they have been accidentally introduced. Gypsy moths feed on the leaves of many trees and shrubs, causing extensive damage to forests. The adult moths have a wingspan of 1-2 inches and are white or light gray in color with dark wavy lines across their wings. The larvae, or caterpillars, are bright yellow-green with black spots and long hairs that can cause skin irritation when touched. Female gypsy moths lay up to 500 eggs on tree trunks or other surfaces near food sources for the larvae. Control methods include trapping adults before they lay eggs, spraying insecticides on egg masses, and introducing natural predators such as birds and parasitic wasps into infested areas.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Gypsy Moth collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards showcasing this fascinating insect. The gypsy moth is a species of moth known for its distinctive appearance and destructive impact on trees in North America. Our collection offers stunning photographs that capture the beauty of these insects in their natural habitats. The images are available in various sizes to suit different preferences and can be easily displayed as wall art or used to create unique jigsaw puzzles or greeting cards. Whether you're an entomologist or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, the Gypsy Moth collection has something for everyone. With its exceptional quality and attention to detail, our collection is sure to impress anyone who loves butterflies, insects or animals in general.
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What are Gypsy Moth (Butterflies Insects Animals) art prints?

Gypsy Moth art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the Gypsy Moth butterfly. These prints showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors of this beautiful insect, making them a popular choice for nature enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Gypsy Moths are known for their distinctive markings, which include white wings with black spots on males and brownish-gray wings with wavy lines on females. Artists have captured these unique features in various styles, from realistic to abstract interpretations. These art prints can be used to decorate homes, offices, or any space that needs a touch of natural beauty. They make great gifts for anyone who loves butterflies or nature-themed decor. We offer a wide selection of Gypsy Moth art prints in different sizes and formats such as canvas, framed print or poster print so you can choose the perfect one to suit your taste and style preferences.
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What Gypsy Moth (Butterflies Insects Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Gypsy Moth art prints that are perfect for nature lovers and butterfly enthusiasts. You can choose from a variety of stunning images featuring these beautiful insects in their natural habitat, including close-up shots of their intricate patterns and colors. Whether you prefer black and white or full-color prints, there is something to suit every taste. In addition to traditional photographic prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints, framed prints, and poster-sized options. These high-quality reproductions are perfect for adding a touch of natural beauty to any room in your home or office. Whether you're looking for a single print or want to create an entire gallery wall dedicated to Gypsy Moths, we have everything you need to bring the beauty of these fascinating creatures into your life. So why wait? Browse our selection today and find the perfect print for your space.
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How do I buy Gypsy Moth (Butterflies Insects Animals) art prints?

To buy Gypsy Moth art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of artwork featuring these beautiful insects. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format you prefer and add it to your cart. You will then be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing the purchase. We offer a variety of printing options for their art prints, including canvas, framed prints, and photographic prints on high-quality paper. We also offer customization options such as cropping or adding text to make the print uniquely yours. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office or searching for a unique gift for an insect lover in your life, we have something to suit every taste and budget. With our easy-to-use website and secure online ordering system, buying Gypsy Moth art prints has never been easier.
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How much do Gypsy Moth (Butterflies Insects Animals) art prints cost?

Gypsy Moth art prints are available for purchase at Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print chosen. You can select from a range of sizes, including small, medium, large or extra-large prints. Additionally, there are various types of prints available such as canvas prints or framed art prints. The price range for Gypsy Moth art prints is affordable and caters to different budgets. Whether you're looking for a small print to add to your collection or an extra-large statement piece for your home or office space, we have something suitable for everyone. The cost of Gypsy Moth art prints is reasonable and offers excellent value for money considering the quality and uniqueness that each print provides. With so many options available at Media Storehouse, you can easily find a beautiful piece that suits their style preferences without breaking the bank.
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How will my Gypsy Moth (Butterflies Insects Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Gypsy Moth art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a secure and protective packaging. The prints are carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube to prevent any damage during transit. We use reliable courier services for delivery, ensuring that your package arrives safely at your doorstep. We take great care in producing high-quality art prints using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium quality materials. Our team of experts ensures that the colors are vibrant, sharp, and true to life, capturing every detail of the original artwork. Whether you're looking for a beautiful wall decor or an exquisite gift for someone special, our Gypsy Moth art prints are perfect for adding elegance and sophistication to any space. With our hassle-free ordering process and prompt delivery service, you can enjoy your stunning butterfly-inspired artworks in no time.