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Hazel Collection (page 7)

"Hazel: A Timeless Beauty and a Symbol of Strength" In Picture No. 10851598, we are transported to Wallsend-on-Tyne, where the shipbuilding industry thrived

Background imageHazel Collection: Preserved hazel specimens

Preserved hazel specimens. Dried twigs and leaves from a hazel tree (Corylus sp.) next to a jar of hazelnuts. Photographed at Universita degli Studi, Facolta di Agraria di Portici, Naples, Italy

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazelnut

Hazelnut

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel leaves

Hazel leaves opening in spring. Dorset, UK March 2011

Background imageHazel Collection: Common hazel bud

Common hazel bud
Common hazel (Corylus avellana) bud breaking into leaf. Photographed in April, in Dorset, UK

Background imageHazel Collection: Common hazel catkins

Common hazel catkins
Common hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins. Photographed in February, in Dorset, UK

Background imageHazel Collection: Common hazel leaf

Common hazel leaf
Common hazel (Corylus avellana) leaf in late summer as autumn approaches. Photographed in September, in Dorset, UK

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel catkins (Corylus)

Hazel catkins (Corylus)
Hazel (Corylus) catkins in February. This plant uses wind pollination to reproduce. Photographed in Dorset in the United Kingdom

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel (Corylus avellana)

Hazel (Corylus avellana) showing autumn foliage and catkins. Photographed in Dorset in the United Kingdom

Background imageHazel Collection: Chalk stream flow deflectors

Chalk stream flow deflectors. Flow deflectors constructed from bundles of hazelwood branches. The purpose of deflectors like this is to increase the rate of flow

Background imageHazel Collection: Chalk stream flow deflector

Chalk stream flow deflector. Flow deflector constructed from bundles of hazelwood branches. The purpose of deflectors like this is to increase the rate of flow

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel nuts

Hazel nuts on a hazel tree (Corylus avellana). Hazel nuts grow from bracts (green, spiky) in bunches of between one and four. The nuts ripen in September and October. Photographed in August

Background imageHazel Collection: An autumn-flowering east european crocus, Crocus banaticus = Crocus iridiflorus

An autumn-flowering east european crocus, Crocus banaticus = Crocus iridiflorus, flowering among hazel leaves, Romania
ROG-13416 An autumn-flowering east european crocus flowering among hazel leaves, Romania. Crocus banaticus Latin also Crocus iridiflorus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageHazel Collection: Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), parasitic on hazel and maple. Uncommon in UK

Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), parasitic on hazel and maple. Uncommon in UK
ROG-13451 Toothwort, parasitic on hazel and maple Uncommon in UK. Lathraea squamaria Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Ancient hazel Corylus avellana coppice stool in bluebell wood at Stonebarrow, Purbeck, Dorset

Ancient hazel Corylus avellana coppice stool in bluebell wood at Stonebarrow, Purbeck, Dorset
ROG-13525 Ancient hazel coppice stool in bluebell wood Stonebarrow, Purbeck, Dorset, England Corylus avellana Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Catkins - In winter after snowfall, Dorset UK

Hazel Catkins - In winter after snowfall, Dorset UK
ROG-13573 Hazel Catkins - In winter after snowfall Dorset UK Corylus avellana Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Common Hazel - catkins

Common Hazel - catkins
ME-1822 Common Hazel - catkins Corylus avellana Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Nuts

Hazel Nuts
ME-647 Hazelnuts - on forest floor Corylus avellana Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Leaves - fresh leaves in spring - Lincolnshire - UK

Hazel Leaves - fresh leaves in spring - Lincolnshire - UK
GET-1762 Hazel Leaves - fresh leaves in spring Lincolnshire - UK Corylus avellana Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, September 1935

Britannia and Eve magazine, September 1935
Front cover illustration featuring a beautiful dark-haired 1930s woman with huge hazel eyes, wearing a light blue evening gown and clutching a pair of binoculars

Background imageHazel Collection: Cobnuts, Filberts

Cobnuts, Filberts
Kentish Cobnuts Filberts These are both cultivated varieties of the Hazel-nut

Background imageHazel Collection: Making Brooms from Hazel

Making Brooms from Hazel
Making besoms - a particular type of broom - by splitting hazel, Penmach, Caernarvonshire, Wales

Background imageHazel Collection: Corkscrew Hazel

Corkscrew Hazel
SSG-4261 HAZEL - CORKSCREW CATKINS Corylus avellana contorta Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Coppice - used for soil erosion control UK

Hazel Coppice - used for soil erosion control UK
SPH-2956 Hazel Coppice - used for soil erosion control UK Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHazel Collection: Dog's mercury ( Mercurialis perennis ) in flower in old woodland, growing up through hazel stems

Dog's mercury ( Mercurialis perennis ) in flower in old woodland, growing up through hazel stems. Dorset
ROG-12302 Dog's mercury in flower in old woodland, growing up through hazel stems Dorset, UK Mercurialis perennis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel - male catkins in flower, Dorset. Corylus avellana

Hazel - male catkins in flower, Dorset. Corylus avellana
ROG-12303 Hazel - male catkins in flower Dorset. UK Corylus avellana Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Coppice - woodland flowers, early purple Orchids & Herb Paris

Hazel Coppice - woodland flowers, early purple Orchids & Herb Paris. Brigsteer Wood National Trust, Cumbria, UK
ROG-11691 Hazel Coppice - woodland flowers, early purple Orchids & Herb Paris Brigsteer Wood, Cumbria, UK Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: European Hazel

European Hazel
PL-951 European Hazel Corylus avellana Jens-Peter Laub Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Tree

Hazel Tree
ME-1490 Hazel Tree Corylus avellana Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHazel Collection: Male catkins of Corkscrew Hazel or cobnut. The catkins arrive in late winter to early spring

Male catkins of Corkscrew Hazel or cobnut. The catkins arrive in late winter to early spring before mid green leaves
DAD-1887 Male catkins of Corkscrew Hazel or cobnut. Kent garden. March. Corylus avellana "Contorta" The catkins arrive in late winter to early spring before mid green leaves appear

Background imageHazel Collection: Witch Hazel Hamamelis x intermedia 'Primavera' Kent garden

Witch Hazel Hamamelis x intermedia "Primavera" Kent garden
DAD-1639 WITCH HAZEL Primavera - close-up of flower, Feb Kent garden Hammamelis intermedia David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel catkins – shedding pollen Bedfordshire UK 003450

Hazel catkins – shedding pollen Bedfordshire UK 003450
BB-1199 Hazel catkins - shedding pollen Bedfordshire UK Corylus avellana Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHazel Collection: Hazel Coppice - Deer fence Garston Wood, Dorset, UK

Hazel Coppice - Deer fence Garston Wood, Dorset, UK
ROG-9075 Hazel Coppice - Deer fence Garston Wood, Dorset, UK. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Catkins from Common Hazel - The Common Hazel can hardly be called a tree

Catkins from Common Hazel - The Common Hazel can hardly be called a tree, although it can grow to around 6m
DAD-1932 Catkins from Common Hazel male catkin in January. Kent garden, UK Corylus avellana David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: Nuthatch - carrying hasel nut in beak

Nuthatch - carrying hasel nut in beak
USH-845 NUTHATCH - Carrying hazelnut in beak Sitta europaea Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Nutcracker - with hazel nut in beak, winter

Nutcracker - with hazel nut in beak, winter
USH-843 NUTCRACKER - With hazel nut in beak, Winter Nucifraga caryocatactes Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Nutcracker - with hazel nut in beak, Autumn

Nutcracker - with hazel nut in beak, Autumn
USH-811 NUTCRACKER - With hazel nut in beak, autumn Nucifraga caryocatactes Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Great Spotted Woodpecker - picking up hasel nut from ground, Lower Saxony, Germany

Great Spotted Woodpecker - picking up hasel nut from ground, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-3022 Great Spotted Woodpecker - picking up hazel nut from ground Lower Saxony, Germany Dendrocopos major Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: Common Hazel - flowering in hedge

Common Hazel - flowering in hedge
USH-1080 Common HAZEL - Flowering in February in hedge Coryllus avellana Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHazel Collection: Trees in Snow Hazel (Corylus avellana) & Willow (Salix sp. ) in winter

Trees in Snow Hazel (Corylus avellana) & Willow (Salix sp. ) in winter
USH-121 Trees in Snow - Hazel (Corylus avellana) & Willow (Salix sp.) in winter. Corylus avellana Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHazel Collection: Hornbeam, Hazel Leaves

Hornbeam, Hazel Leaves
Hornbeam, hazel, birch, barberry and alder tree leaves in autumn colours

Background imageHazel Collection: Pink Lady 1912

Pink Lady 1912
Miss Hazel Dawn in a pretty pink Directoire style gown with a high waist & narrow skirt with a panel in the side to aid mobility. Her picture hat has a large ostrich plume

Background imageHazel Collection: Plants / Coryllus Avellana

Plants / Coryllus Avellana
A hazel tree



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"Hazel: A Timeless Beauty and a Symbol of Strength" In Picture No. 10851598, we are transported to Wallsend-on-Tyne, where the shipbuilding industry thrived. Just like the sturdy vessels being constructed, Hazel exudes resilience and determination. Amidst this industrial backdrop, Hamemalis Mollis (Witch Hazel) blooms gracefully in Lady Lavery's sitting room. Its delicate petals mirror Hazel's elegance and poise as she navigates through life with grace. Sir John Lavery's painting "The Dentist" captures the essence of anticipation and bravery - qualities that resonate with Hazel as she faces challenges head-on. Hazel is no stranger to influential figures either; Michael Collins by Lady Lavery showcases her connection to history and her ability to inspire those around her. Even during times of war, such as WWI, Hazel remains an embodiment of hope. Clad in a Lucile gown for Petticoat Lane Tombola, she symbolizes unity and support for soldiers on the front lines. But let us not forget the humble origins from which our heroine derives her name - Common Hazel or hazelnut tree. Like its namesake nut, Hazel possesses both sweetness and strength that make her irresistible yet unyielding when faced with adversity. Traveling further afield to Llanfair Pg reveals another facet of our enigmatic protagonist - a deep-rooted connection to nature. The presence of a majestic Hazel Nut Tree signifies growth and abundance in all aspects of life. As World War II unfolds before us, we witness another side of this remarkable woman - one clad in uniform alongside brave men fighting for freedom. Her unwavering commitment shines through even amidst turmoil. Finally, Portrait Of Lady Lavery encapsulates it all - beauty intertwined with resilience; sophistication paired with courage; history blended seamlessly into modernity. In every stroke lies an ode to our beloved protagonist – captivating yet enigmatic, Hazel continues to leave an indelible mark on the world.