Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

aviolet curator annotation képek

40 találat
  • / 1
  • kép/oldal:
RM
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
RM
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
RM
Cladosporium is a genus of fungi documented in 19th century scientific study and included in the Cresswell Collection assembled by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and natural history collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing dated 1870, annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
RM
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
RM
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
RM
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
RM
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
RM
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
RM
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
RM
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
RM
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
RM
Calocera cornea is a jelly fungus species documented in 19th century British mycology and represented in the Cresswell Collection compiled by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing dated 1873, inscribed by Miss Aviolet and bearing the CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp.-stock-foto
RM
Tremella violacea is a jelly fungus species cited in 19th century mycological literature. The archival image documents a watercolour and pen and ink drawing associated with the Reverend Richard Cresswell fungi collection, identified 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
RM
Tremella albida is a jelly fungus species described in 19th century taxonomic works. The archival image records a watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, bearing ink identification by a RAMM curator called Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print preserves this mycological illustration for institutional documentation.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled over 450 fungal drawings and photographs. In 1847 he created a study identified as Auricularia aivicula, later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled a large collection of fungal studies. In 1871 he produced a drawing identified as Auricularia aivicula, later annotated by Miss Aviolet of the RAMM and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his fungi volumes.-stock-foto
RM
Phragmidium mucronatum and Phragmidium bulbosum are rust fungi associated with plant hosts and studied within nineteenth-century botanical pathology. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who compiled extensive fungal illustration collections preserved in museum holdings. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1869 annotated watercolour and ink study bearing curator identification by Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
RM
Stereum hirsutum is a bracket fungus species recorded in European mycological literature. The archival image documents an 1875 watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, with ink identification by a RAMM curator known as Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print preserves this botanical illustration within the museum archive.-stock-foto
RM
Phylacteria purpureum is a fungal taxon recorded in nineteenth-century mycological classification systems. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who compiled extensive illustrated fungi collections later preserved at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1865 annotated watercolour and ink study including curator identifications written by Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
RM
Phylacteria terrestris is a fungal taxon studied within nineteenth-century European mycology. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who produced extensive illustrated records of fungi preserved at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1867 annotated watercolour and ink study containing curator identification notes by Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
RM
Phylacteria purpureum is a fungal species referenced in nineteenth-century botanical classification studies. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled extensive illustrated fungi collections preserved in museum archives. The archival image documents a photographic reproduction of an 1867 annotated watercolour and ink drawing with curator identification by Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled an extensive collection of fungal studies. Blushing rosette fungus is dated 1847 and forms part of the Cresswell Collection, with identifications added by curator Miss Aviolet. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled extensive fungal studies. In 1868 he produced a drawing of a Boletus species, later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound fungi volumes at RAMM.-stock-foto
RM
Boletus scaber is a bolete fungus species identified in 19th century European mycology and preserved within the Cresswell Collection assembled by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and natural history collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing bearing identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp.-stock-foto
RM
Boletus luridus is a bolete fungus species described in European mycology and represented in the Cresswell Collection compiled by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and natural history collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing dated 1870, with identification added by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
RM
Boletus impolitus is a species of bolete fungus recorded in the 19th century and documented here within the Cresswell Collection assembled by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and natural history collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing dated 1871, bearing identification notes by Miss Aviolet and a Museum stamp marked CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
RM
Boletus pachypus is a bolete fungus recorded in 19th century taxonomy and included in the Cresswell Collection formed by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and collector of natural history material. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing dated 1870, annotated by Miss Aviolet and marked with a CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who produced numerous fungal studies. In 1871 he drew Boletus luridus, later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who created numerous fungal studies. This drawing of Boletus chrysenteron bears identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled over 450 fungal studies. This drawing represents Boletus bovinus and carries identification by Miss Aviolet with a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
RM
Cantharellus infundibuliformis is a chanterelle fungus species recorded in 19th century taxonomy and included in the Cresswell Collection created by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and natural history collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing with inscription and identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp.-stock-foto
RM
Cantharellus tubaeformis is a chanterelle fungus species recorded in 19th century taxonomy and preserved within the Cresswell Collection formed by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and collector of natural history material. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing identified by Miss Aviolet and bearing a CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp.-stock-foto
RM
Cantharellus tubaeformis is a chanterelle fungus species documented in 19th century British mycology and included in the Cresswell Collection assembled by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English cleric and natural history collector. The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing annotated by Miss Aviolet and marked with a CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp.-stock-foto
RM
Cantharellus tubaeformis is a chanterelle fungus species represented in the Cresswell Collection and associated with Ralph Morgan (c.1859–1922). The archival image reproduces a watercolour, pen and ink drawing bearing identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION Museum stamp, forming part of a 19th century natural history compilation.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and compiler of fungal studies in the nineteenth century. Fungus drawing Androsaceus Hudsonii belongs to the Cresswell Collection and bears identification by Miss Aviolet. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper.-stock-foto
RM
Richard Cresswell was a collector of fungal drawings and photographs assembled into the Cresswell Collection, later curated at RAMM with identifications by Miss Aviolet. The archival image records a Mitrula study bearing ink and pencil notes and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp. The historical photographic print documents a watercolour, pen, and ink work on paper preserved within this museum collection.-stock-foto
RM
Scleroderma vulgare is a species of earthball fungus described in European mycological works. The archival image records an 1871 watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, bearing ink identification by a RAMM curator known as Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print preserves this scientific illustration within the museum archive.-stock-foto
RM
Psaliota campestris is a historical scientific name applied to the field mushroom studied in nineteenth-century mycology. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman who assembled extensive illustrated fungi collections preserved at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of an 1868 annotated watercolour and ink study with identification notes added by curator Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
RM
Pluteus leonius is a mushroom species recorded in nineteenth-century European mycological documentation. Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled illustrated fungal studies later preserved by the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The archival image documents a photographic reproduction of an 1881 annotated watercolour and ink illustration identified by curator Miss Aviolet.-stock-foto
RM
Psaliota sylvatica is a historical scientific name formerly applied to a woodland agaric fungus now placed in the genus Agaricus. The archival image documents an 1865 watercolour and pen and ink drawing on paper by Miss M M Clarke within the Richard Cresswell fungi collection, later identified in ink by a RAMM curator known as Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto