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Globose Collection

Exploring the intricacies of history and nature, let's delve into the globose wonders of the past and present

Background imageGlobose Collection: Fourteenth century Visored Bassinet, almost globose, with Camailie attached, from Warwick Castle

Fourteenth century Visored Bassinet, almost globose, with Camailie attached, from Warwick Castle
619313 Fourteenth century Visored Bassinet, almost globose, with Camailie attached, from Warwick Castle. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment, published 1868

Background imageGlobose Collection: Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain

Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain, dating from the first half of the 16th century
619322 Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain, dating from the first half of the 16th century, from The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment, published 1868

Background imageGlobose Collection: The slender and globose Fuchsia, Fuchsia magellanica, Taste

The slender and globose Fuchsia, Fuchsia magellanica, Taste. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora

Background imageGlobose Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 159

Curtis British Entomology Plate 159
Coleoptera: Hydrophilus caraboides = Hydrochara caraboides (Globose Pond-beetle) [Plant: Glyceria fluitans (Poa fluitans, Flote Meadow-grass)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageGlobose Collection: Fourteenth Century Visored Bassinet, Almost Globose, With Camailie Attached, From Warwick Castle

Fourteenth Century Visored Bassinet, Almost Globose, With Camailie Attached, From Warwick Castle. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Background imageGlobose Collection: Globose Breastplate With Back Piece, Demi-Brassards And Chain

Globose Breastplate With Back Piece, Demi-Brassards And Chain, Dating From The First Half Of The 16Th Century. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Background imageGlobose Collection: Rounded, ruby-red, white-veined leaves of Cichorium sp. Radicchio

Rounded, ruby-red, white-veined leaves of Cichorium sp. Radicchio

Background imageGlobose Collection: Cassis fimbriata, overhead and underside view of Fringed Helmet Shell

Cassis fimbriata, overhead and underside view of Fringed Helmet Shell, thick globose with short spire and large body, cream, brown in colour

Background imageGlobose Collection: Channelled tun shell (Tonna cepa) Tonnidae

Channelled tun shell (Tonna cepa) Tonnidae

Background imageGlobose Collection: White clover inflorescence C017 / 7173

White clover inflorescence C017 / 7173
White clover (Trifolium repens) inflorescence, seen from above. This plant forms a globose (spherical) flower head (umbel) that consists of 20 to 100 white or pinkish florets

Background imageGlobose Collection: Musk thistle flower head C017 / 8434

Musk thistle flower head C017 / 8434
Musk thistle (Carduus nutans) flower head. This flower is also known as the nodding thistle. The central flower head (purple) consists of hundreds of tiny individual flowers


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Exploring the intricacies of history and nature, let's delve into the globose wonders of the past and present. From the almost globose Visored Bassinet of the Fourteenth century, adorned with Camailie from Warwick Castle, to the globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards, and chain, dating back to the first half of the 16th century, the British Army's equipment showcases the beauty of rounded shapes in armor. Meanwhile, in the natural world, the slender and globose Fuchsia, Fuchsia magellanica, offers a taste of the exotic with its ruby-red, white-veined leaves. The globose Fringed Helmet Shell, Cassis fimbriata, boasts a thick body and short spire, while the Channelled tun shell (Tonna cepa) displays intricate patterns. Radicchio's rounded, ruby-red, white-veined leaves add flavor to our meals, and the Musk thistle flower head offers a stunning display of globosity. History and nature, both offering their unique globose treasures.