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Flora Collection (page 97)

Flora, the goddess of Spring, is celebrated in Port Isaac, Cornwall, England

Background imageFlora Collection: A Victorian Birthday Card of a scroll with a spray of flowers

A Victorian Birthday Card of a scroll with a spray of flowers
3604458 A Victorian Birthday Card of a scroll with a spray of flowers, circa 1880 (coloured lithograph) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eDavid Pearson; English

Background imageFlora Collection: Flowers of the Four Seasons (ink & colour on gold leaf)

Flowers of the Four Seasons (ink & colour on gold leaf)
3053570 Flowers of the Four Seasons (ink & colour on gold leaf) by SaitAc Ippo (19th Century); 96.2x242.6x1.4 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Japanese

Background imageFlora Collection: Flora and Zephyr (engraving)

Flora and Zephyr (engraving)
964422 Flora and Zephyr (engraving) by Bouguereau, William-Adolphe (1825-1905) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flora and Zephyr. After the painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau)

Background imageFlora Collection: Silhouette, Lady Flora Hastings

Silhouette, Lady Flora Hastings (1806-1839), British aristocrat. early 19th century

Background imageFlora Collection: Stitchery, edited by Flora Klickmann

Stitchery, edited by Flora Klickmann
Black and white advert for Stitchery on the inside back cover of The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Kliclmann published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - The Large Establishment

Illustration - The Large Establishment
Black and white illustration of a parlourmaid attending to the lady of the house in her drawing room, page 105 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - man opening the door for a lady

Illustration - man opening the door for a lady
Black and white illustration of a man opening the door for a lady, page 96 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - The bride cuts the cake

Illustration - The bride cuts the cake
Black and white illustration of a bride cutting the cake, page 75 of of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann. Date: circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - The Bridesmaids wait in the church porch

Illustration - The Bridesmaids wait in the church porch
Black and white illustration of three beautifully-dressed bridesmaids waiting excitedly for the bride to arrive in the church porch, page 73 of The Etiquette of To-day book

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - An Introduction

Illustration - An Introduction
Black and white illustration entitled An introduction, of a lady introducing two ladies to each other whilst out walking, page 69 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - Meeting Fresh People

Illustration - Meeting Fresh People
Black and white illustration of two lady train travellers, one of which is preparing to lower the window. Page 57 of The Etiquette of To-Day

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - When a visitor calls

Illustration - When a visitor calls
Black and white illustration of two smalrtly-dressed children politely greeting a seated lady visitor, page 50 of The Etiquette of To-Day The Etiquette of To-Day book published by the Girls Own

Background imageFlora Collection: Decorative border from The Etiquette of To-Day

Decorative border from The Etiquette of To-Day
Black and white decorative floral and leaf border on page 39 of The Etiquette of To-Day book published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration - The Invitation

Illustration - The Invitation
Black and white illustration of two young ladies receiving an invitation from The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - The Arrival

Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - The Arrival
Black and white illustration entitled The Arrival of an elegant couple in evening dress arriving for a dinner engagement, from The Etiquette of To-Day edited by Flora Klickmann

Background imageFlora Collection: Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - Leaving Cards

Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - Leaving Cards
Black and white illustration of a smartly-dressed lady leaving her calling card with a maid, from The Etiquette of To-Day published by Girls Own Paper, circa 1914 edited by Flora Klickmann

Background imageFlora Collection: Advert for The Modern Knitting Book

Advert for The Modern Knitting Book
Black and white advert for The Modern Knitting Book, inside The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann. Date: circa 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Advert for The Girls Own & Womans Magaazine

Advert for The Girls Own & Womans Magaazine
Black and white advert for the Girls Own & Womans Magazine, in the front of The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann

Background imageFlora Collection: Advert for Two 'Jolly Little Books'for Little Girls

Advert for Two "Jolly Little Books"for Little Girls
Black and white advert for Two " Jolly Little Books" for Little Girls on the inside of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann

Background imageFlora Collection: Advert for the Home Art Series of books

Advert for the Home Art Series of books
Black and white advert for the Home Art Series of useful skills such as crochet and fancy stitchery on the inside front cover of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper

Background imageFlora Collection: Front cover of The Etiquette of To-day

Front cover of The Etiquette of To-day, . edited by Flora Klickmann. A small volume of etiquette, seeking to assist with such matters as visiting, eating out, travelling, chaperones

Background imageFlora Collection: Etruscan Remains (engraving)

Etruscan Remains (engraving)
1604338 Etruscan Remains (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Etruscan Remains. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 June 1893)

Background imageFlora Collection: Sketches from the Dog Show at the Crystal Palace (litho)

Sketches from the Dog Show at the Crystal Palace (litho)
1596825 Sketches from the Dog Show at the Crystal Palace (litho) by Wain, Louis (1860-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches from the Dog Show at the Crystal Palace)

Background imageFlora Collection: The General - Flora Drummond - suffrage campaigner

The General - Flora Drummond - suffrage campaigner
Flora Drummond Suffragette. Mrs. Florrie (Flora) Drummond of the W.S.P.U, also known as General Drummond, pictured in The Sketch magazine in 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageFlora Collection: Flora Lion in her studio

Flora Lion in her studio
Flora Lion (1878-1958), artist, pictured painting in her studio. Date: 1924

Background imageFlora Collection: A Christmas fairy

A Christmas fairy
Xmas. Small fairy holding a potted Christmas tree complete with decorations. Date: 1917

Background imageFlora Collection: Vive La France

Vive La France! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Three Cheers for South Africa

Three Cheers for South Africa! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Three Cheers for Canada

Three Cheers for Canada! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Russia All Hail

Russia All Hail! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Long Live Japan

Long Live Japan! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Good Luck Serbia

Good Luck Serbia! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Forward Italy

Forward Italy! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: For Bonnie Scotland

For Bonnie Scotland! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Bravo Belgium

Bravo Belgium! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: All Hail India

All Hail India! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: Advance Australia

Advance Australia! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: England for Ever

England for Ever! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915

Background imageFlora Collection: A Cup of Chocolate, 1888 (oil on canvas)

A Cup of Chocolate, 1888 (oil on canvas)
657295 A Cup of Chocolate, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Lavery, John (1856-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cup of Chocolate. Sir John Lavery (1856-1941). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1888

Background imageFlora Collection: Pygmalion, 1914 (oil on canvas)

Pygmalion, 1914 (oil on canvas)
657267 Pygmalion, 1914 (oil on canvas) by Ranken, William Bruce Ellis (1881-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pygmalion. William Bruce Ellis Ranken (1881-1941). Oil on canvas. Dated 1914

Background imageFlora Collection: Portrait of Frances Josephine Furse, the artists Sister-In-Law wearing a Blue

Portrait of Frances Josephine Furse, the artists Sister-In-Law wearing a Blue
657240 Portrait of Frances Josephine Furse, the artists Sister-In-Law wearing a Blue Oriental Jacket, 1903 (oil on canvas) by Furse

Background imageFlora Collection: Aspidistra, c. 1924 (oil on canvas)

Aspidistra, c. 1924 (oil on canvas)
657149 Aspidistra, c. 1924 (oil on canvas) by Peploe, Samuel John (1871-1935); 50.8x40.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Aspidistra. Samuel John Peploe (1871-1935). Oil on canvas

Background imageFlora Collection: Pink and Tangerine Roses in a Blue and White Beaker Vase with Oranges in a Bowl

Pink and Tangerine Roses in a Blue and White Beaker Vase with Oranges in a Bowl
657148 Pink and Tangerine Roses in a Blue and White Beaker Vase with Oranges in a Bowl and a Black Fan, c. 1924 (oil on canvas) by Peploe

Background imageFlora Collection: Bluebells and Narcissi in a Decorated Vase, (oil on canvas)

Bluebells and Narcissi in a Decorated Vase, (oil on canvas)
657101 Bluebells and Narcissi in a Decorated Vase, (oil on canvas) by Manson, James Bolivar (1879-1945); 56x47 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Bluebells and Narcissi in a Decorated Vase)

Background imageFlora Collection: Flower Forms, (oil on canvas)

Flower Forms, (oil on canvas)
657078 Flower Forms, (oil on canvas) by Jellett, Mainie (1897-1944); 45.7x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Flower Forms. Mainie Harriet Jellett (1897-1944). Oil on canvas



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Flora, the goddess of Spring, is celebrated in Port Isaac, Cornwall, England. This picturesque village in the United Kingdom is adorned with vibrant Franklinia alatamaha flowers that bloom during this season. Just like the American Flamingo captured by John James Audubon, these flora species add a touch of elegance to their surroundings. As you wander through the meadows of Port Isaac, you'll find yourself surrounded by swaying grasses and enchanting Hydrangea hortensis (French hydrangea). These beautiful blooms were adored by Charles and Flora McDonald who dedicated their lives to preserving nature's wonders. In Louisiana Heron's stunning artwork created by John James Audubon, we see how they are inspire great works of art. Similarly, a group of Auriculas showcases nature's artistic prowess as they display an array of colors and patterns. For those seeking adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes, Seefeld ski resort in Austria offers exhilarating cross country skiing trails. As you glide through snow-covered terrain against a backdrop of majestic flora-filled mountainscapes, it truly feels like stepping into a winter wonderland. Back in England's Lake District region lies St. Begas Church by the Lake in Bassenthwaite. Here Narcissus tazetta daffodils carpet the grounds each springtime - a symbol of renewal and hope. Flora has always been an inspiration for artists and adventurers alike across Europe and beyond. Whether it be admiring delicate flowers or exploring vast landscapes filled with diverse plant life, there is no denying the beauty that surrounds us thanks to Mother Nature's bountiful gifts.