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Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Varieties of edible-podded pea, or sugar pea

Varieties of edible-podded pea, or sugar pea. Chromolithograph, by G. Severeyns, of Brussels, from Ernst Benary, Album Benary. Date: 1876-86

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Grasses

Grasses. Chromolithograph from Sir William Jackson Hooker, The British Flora, Vol.1. Tab IX. Date: 1842

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Gooseberry varieties

Gooseberry varieties. Illustration from George Brookshaw, Pomona Britannica. Plate IV. Date: 1817

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Japanese Morning Glory (1)

Japanese Morning Glory (1). Illustration from Bunjiro Fujisawa, Morning Glory. Date: 1902

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Varieties of pea (Pisum sativum) - second

Varieties of pea (Pisum sativum) - second. Chromolithograph, by G. Severeyns, of Brussels, from Ernst Benary, Album Benary. Date: 1876-86

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Varieties of carrot (daucus)

Varieties of carrot (daucus). Chromolithograph by G. Severeyns, of Brussels, from Ernst Benary, Album Benary. Date: 1876-86

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Lilium cernuum

Lilium cernuum. Hand coloured lithograph by Lillian Snelling from A. Grove, A supplement to a monograph of the genus lilium by H. J. Elwes Date: 1933

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Stigma of an amaryllis

Stigma of an amaryllis. Illustration from Dr John Hill, Verhandeling over de verdubbeling van bloemen... Uit het engelsch vertaald. / Leerwijze over de voortteeling der plant-gewassen

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Broken Tulip - example of Tulip breaking virus

Broken Tulip - example of Tulip breaking virus. Illustration from Dr John Hill, Verhandeling over de verdubbeling van bloemen... Uit het engelsch vertaald

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Proliferating carnation

Proliferating carnation. Illustration from Dr John Hill, Verhandeling over de verdubbeling van bloemen... Uit het engelsch vertaald

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Proliferating avens from the Pyrenean Mountains

Proliferating avens from the Pyrenean Mountains. Illustration from Dr John Hill, Verhandeling over de verdubbeling van bloemen... Uit het engelsch vertaald

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Proliferating anemone

Proliferating anemone. Illustration from Dr John Hill, Verhandeling over de verdubbeling van bloemen... Uit het engelsch vertaald

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Scurvy Grass, Self-Heal, Shepherds Purse

Scurvy Grass, Self-Heal, Shepherds Purse. Coloured plate from Sir John Hill M.D. The Family Herbal (engraving?) Date: circa 1820

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Scabious, Meadow Saxifrage, White Saxifrage

Scabious, Meadow Saxifrage, White Saxifrage. Coloured plate from Sir John Hill M.D. The Family Herbal (engraving?) Date: circa 1820

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Apparatus used by Ingen-Housz in plant experiments

Apparatus used by Ingen-Housz in plant experiments. Illustration (engraving?) from Jean [Jan] Ingen-Housz, Experiences sur les vegetaux.. Date: 1780

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Wilmots Late Scarlet Strawberry

Wilmots Late Scarlet Strawberry. Coloured engraving from William Hooker, Pomona Londinensis: containing colored engravings of the most esteemed fruits cultivated in the British Gardens. Vol. I

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: External and internal parts of the human head

External and internal parts of the human head. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy. Pl

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Facial expressions

Facial expressions. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy. Plate VIII, of Vol 2. Date: 1750

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Movement of sperm and seminal fluid

Movement of sperm and seminal fluid. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy. Plate 1, Volume 2

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Formation of planets myth

Formation of planets myth. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Mapping eclipse / heavenly bodies, trigonometry

Mapping eclipse / heavenly bodies, trigonometry. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy.Header to

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Zodiac with winged male, poss. Cupid / Eros

Zodiac with winged male, poss. Cupid / Eros
Zodiac with winged male, poss. Cupid/Eros. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Infants at play on beach

Infants at play on beach. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy.Header to second discourse

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: First page of first discourse: l Histoire Naturelle

First page of first discourse: l Histoire Naturelle. Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy. Date: 1750

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: The Sciences [?] (header image of first discourse)

The Sciences [?] (header image of first discourse). Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: A bizarre carnation

A bizarre carnation.. Chromolithograph from Thomas Hogg, A Treatise on the Carnation, and Other Flowers. 2nd edition. Date: circa 1832

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Map of the Old Continent (Europe, Africa, Asia)

Map of the Old Continent (Europe, Africa, Asia). Engraving by J. vander Schley, from Pierre de Hondt, Histoire Naturelle generale et particuliere avec la description du Cabinet du Roy

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Genera Carduus ( true thistle ) and Centaurea

Genera Carduus ( true thistle ) and Centaurea
" Genera Carduus (" true thistle" ) and Centaurea. Chromolithograph from Sir William Jackson Hooker, The British Flora, Vol.1. Tab IV." Date: 1842

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Common Teasles or Shepherds rod

Common Teasles or Shepherds rod. Woodcut illustration from Herbolario volgare Date: 1536

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Cartoon of clay-diggers / peasants and mole

Cartoon of clay-diggers / peasants and mole. Woodblock by George Cruikshank, from Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, Talpa or the Chronicles of a Clay Farm. An Agricultural Fragment(3rd edition). Frontispiece

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Mandragora or Mandrake (male)

Mandragora or Mandrake (male). Woodcut illustration from Herbolario volgare Date: 1536

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Haemanthus incarnatus

Haemanthus incarnatus. Illustration from William Herbert, Amaryllidaceae. Preceded by An attempt to arrange the monocotyledonous orders

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Lady Fern, True Maidenhair and Holly Fern

Lady Fern, True Maidenhair and Holly Fern. Chromolithograph from Francis George Heath, The Fern Porfolio, all the species of British ferns Date: 1885

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Four genera of sea-weed

Four genera of sea-weed. Engraving by James Peterkin, from William Henry Harvey, A manual of British marine algae. Date: 1849

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Portrait of William Henry Harvey

Portrait of William Henry Harvey. Stipple engraving by F. Holl after Sir Frederick William Burton R.H.A. R.W.S. (1816-1900), from William Henry Harvey, A manual of British marine algae

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Portrait of Matthew Hale

Portrait of Matthew Hale. Engraving by F. H. van Houe from Matthew Hale, Primitive Origination of Mankind Date: 1677

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Portrait of Rembert Dodonee

Portrait of Rembert Dodonee. Illustration from Joseph Desire Hannon, Flore Belge, Phanerogamie, Volume 1. Tinted frontispiece. Date: 1847

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Portrait of Charles de l ecluse

Portrait of Charles de l ecluse. Illustration from Joseph Desire Hannon, Flore Belge, Phanerogamie, Volume 1. (1847) Tinted frontispiece. Date: 1847

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Experiment on an apple tree

Experiment on an apple tree. Illustration (prob. Engraving) from Stephen Hales, Statical essays: containing vegetable staticks.. Vol. I, 3rd ed. Date: 1738-40

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Twelve breeds of pigeon

Twelve breeds of pigeon. Drawing / Engraving from Daniel Girton, The new and complete pigeon-fancier; or, Modern treatise on domestic pigeons. Frontispiece. Date: circa 1804

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Satirical print of tulipmania

Satirical print of tulipmania. Etching from De drie t Zamenspracken ---- Roman A. [or author unknown], De drie tZamenspraecken Tusschen Waermondt en Gaergoedt

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Vine cultivation (viticulture), II

Vine cultivation (viticulture), II. Illustration by Christian Friedrich Boetius, from Johann Matthias Gesner, Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius Date: 1773-1774

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Vine cultivation (viticulture)

Vine cultivation (viticulture). Illustration by Christian Friedrich Boetius, from Johann Matthias Gesner, Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius Tab. I

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Scenes of country life, with mythological figure

Scenes of country life, with mythological figure. Engraving by Bernard Picart, from Johann Matthias Gesner, Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius Frontispiece

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Japanese Morning Glory (4)

Japanese Morning Glory (4). Illustration from Bunjiro Fujisawa, Morning Glory. Date: 1902

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Japanese Morning Glory (3)

Japanese Morning Glory (3). Illustration from Bunjiro Fujisawa, Morning Glory. Date: 1902

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Japanese Morning Glory (2)

Japanese Morning Glory (2). Illustration from Bunjiro Fujisawa, Morning Glory. Date: 1902

Background imageThe John Innes Centre Collection: Pollen grains from various plants

Pollen grains from various plants. Chromolithograph from Julius Fritzsche, Ueber den Pollen. Tab IX. Date: 1837



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