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Red selenite specimen on white surface, angled shard revealing layered cleavage and soft translucency, fine granular shimmer under studio light, catal-stock-foto
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Archival facsimile of the cover page for the official war diary, Journal des Marches et Opérations (JMO), of the French 137th Infantry Regiment (137e Régiment d'Infanterie) during World War I, covering military engagements from August 6, 1914, to December 31, 1916, featuring handwritten regiment identifiers, archival reference numbers, and the stamp of the Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin in Paris on stained, aged paper.-stock-foto
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Archival facsimile of the cover page for the official war diary, Journal des Marches et Opérations (JMO), of the French 137th Infantry Regiment (137e Régiment d'Infanterie) during World War I, covering military engagements from August 6, 1914, to December 31, 1916, featuring handwritten regiment identifiers, archival reference numbers, and the stamp of the Librairie Militaire de L. Baudoin in Paris on stained, aged paper.-stock-foto
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A side view of numerous paper pages fanned out, emphasizing thickness and texture with a blurred background-stock-foto
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Section of metal index drawers showing numeric labels and handwritten name tags, brushed steel fronts with small round pulls, wooden shelf supports-stock-foto
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Large grid of small metal catalogue drawers with paper labels and numbering, arranged in vertical and horizontal rows within dark wooden frame-stock-foto
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Rows of metal catalogue drawers with labeled fronts in wooden cabinet-stock-foto
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Vertical plaque style label with archive text stacked in a narrow framed panel-stock-foto
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Device screen style icon with catalogue text and a small circular button element-stock-foto
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A gray rectangular plaque with dotted corner details and the title Archive Note.-stock-foto
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A dramatic stepped pillar frame surrounds centered text titled Monolith Minutes in dark grayscale.-stock-foto
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Berlin 1850 Map, Historic German City Illustration, Antique European Cartography Artwork, Vintage Travel Poster, Berlin Print, Berlin Download-stock-foto
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Stemonites splendens is a slime mould species classified within Myxogastria. The archival photographic record documents this specimen within the Cresswell Collection, maintained for historical preservation. The historical photographic print preserves reference imagery for mycological and protist studies.-stock-foto
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Stemonites splendens is a slime mould species classified within Myxogastria. The archival photographic record documents this specimen within the Cresswell Collection, maintained for historical preservation. The historical photographic print preserves reference imagery for mycological and protist studies.-stock-foto
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Stemonites splendens is a species of slime mould recorded in 19th century British natural history sources. The archival image documents an 1869 watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, identified in ink by a RAMM curator called Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print preserves this mycological illustration for study.-stock-foto
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Reticularia umbrina is a slime mould species historically recorded in 19th century British mycological studies. The archival image documents a watercolour and pen and ink drawing from the Reverend Richard Cresswell collection, with identification added in ink by a RAMM curator known as Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print records this scientific illustration for preservation.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled a large collection of fungal illustrations. Fungus drawing Arcyria punicea is dated 1870 and is part of the Cresswell Collection with identifications by Miss Aviolet. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper.-stock-foto
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Mucor mucedo is a species of zygomycete fungus commonly known as a bread mold, recorded in 1865 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet bears ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a museum stamp of the Cresswell Collection. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper included in Cresswell’s bound compilation of fungal studies.-stock-foto
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Diatrype verruciformis is a species of ascomycete fungus commonly found on dead wood. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and natural history collector who assembled over 450 fungal drawings and photographs. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1847, later identified in ink by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Hypoxylon hypoxylon is a species of fungus that grows on decaying wood and is recorded in nineteenth century natural history. The archival image records a dated 1846 watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and naturalist. The historical photographic print preserves the specimen illustration for biological classification.-stock-foto
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Dothidea ulmi is a fungal species associated with elm trees. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) documented numerous fungi in the 19th century. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1867, bearing an ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION museum stamp.-stock-foto
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Hypomyces ochraceus is a fungal species described in nineteenth century mycological studies. The archival image records a dated 1865 watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and natural history collector of fungi. The historical photographic print preserves the specimen illustration for taxonomic research.-stock-foto
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Hypomyces chrysospermus is a parasitic fungus that grows on other mushrooms and is documented in nineteenth century mycological research. The archival image records a dated 1868 watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and natural history collector. The historical photographic print preserves the specimen study for fungal classification.-stock-foto
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Hypochrea alutacea is a fungal species recorded in 19th-century natural history studies. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) compiled an extensive series of fungal drawings and photographs. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1848, identified by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Lachnea scutellata is a cup fungus species studied in nineteenth century mycological classification. The archival image records a dated 1869 watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and collector of fungal specimens. The historical photographic print preserves the biological illustration for research reference.-stock-foto
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Bulgaria polymorpha is a species of ascomycete fungus commonly known as black bulgar. The archival photographic record documents this specimen within the Cresswell Collection, maintained for historical preservation. The historical photographic print preserves taxonomic reference imagery for mycological study.-stock-foto
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Sphaerospora trechispora is a fungal species recorded in 19th century taxonomic literature. The archival image documents an 1871 watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, with ink identification by a RAMM curator called Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp. The historical photographic print records this mycological illustration for museum preservation.-stock-foto
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Peziza aurantia is an ascomycete fungus commonly known as the orange peel fungus. The archival photographic record documents this specimen within the Cresswell Collection, maintained for historical preservation. The historical photographic print preserves reference imagery for mycological study.-stock-foto
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Peziza venosa is a cup fungus examined by nineteenth-century naturalists studying fungal classification. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist known for assembling illustrated fungi records preserved by the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image documents a photographic reproduction of an 1872 annotated watercolour and ink study with curator identification markings.-stock-foto
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Peziza venosa is a cup fungus species described within nineteenth-century European mycology. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who created extensive illustrated fungal studies later preserved in museum collections. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1869 annotated watercolour and ink drawing, including identification text written by curator Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
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Peziza venosa is a species of cup fungus recorded in nineteenth-century British mycological study. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled a large fungi research collection later preserved at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image documents a photographic reproduction of an annotated watercolour and ink study bearing identification notes added by curator Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
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Peziza vesiculosa is a cup fungus species documented in nineteenth-century European mycological literature. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled illustrated fungal studies later preserved by the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image documents a photographic reproduction of an 1872 annotated watercolour and ink illustration identified by curator Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
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Sarcoscypha coccinea is a cup fungus species documented in 19th century British mycological literature. The archival image records an 1869 watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, bearing ink identification by a RAMM curator known as Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp. The historical photographic print preserves this botanical illustration for reference.-stock-foto
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Sarcoscypha coccinea is a cup fungus species commonly known as the scarlet elf cup and recorded in British mycology. The archival image documents an 1870 watercolour and pen and ink drawing from the Reverend Richard Cresswell fungi collection, identified in ink by a RAMM curator called Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print preserves this scientific illustration.-stock-foto
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Mitrula paludosa is an ascomycete fungus commonly found in wet habitats, recorded in 1881 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet includes ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a museum stamp from the Cresswell Collection. The archival image records a watercolour with pen and ink on paper preserved among Cresswell’s documented fungal specimens.-stock-foto
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Mitrula cucullata is a species of ascomycete fungus recorded in 1867 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and amateur mycologist. The sheet carries ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a museum stamp of the Cresswell Collection. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper preserved as part of a bound volume of fungal studies.-stock-foto
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Morchella crassipes is a species of morel fungus within the genus Morchella, recorded in 1868 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet bears ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a museum stamp of the Cresswell Collection. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper forming part of Cresswell’s bound studies of fungi.-stock-foto
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Helvella crispa is a species of fungus commonly known as the white saddle, studied in nineteenth century mycology. The archival image records a watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and natural history collector of fungal specimens. The historical photographic print preserves the specimen illustration for taxonomic reference.-stock-foto
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Helvella crispa is a species of ascomycete fungus commonly known as the white saddle. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) produced numerous fungal illustrations in the Victorian era. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1871, identified by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Dacryomyces deliquescens is a jelly fungus species known for gelatinous fruiting bodies on decaying wood. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) created numerous fungal studies in the 19th century. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper with ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp.-stock-foto