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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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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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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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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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Marasmius oreades is a common grassland agaric fungus first described by James Bolton and later classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded here in 1848 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet cites Cooke illustration 1072 and notes Winchmere Hill, 30 August 1848, with identification by Miss Aviolet. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper from the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Marasmius urens is an agaric fungus classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded in 1871 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet includes ink identification by Miss Aviolet, a note dated 24 August 1871 describing a specimen picked up on the breakwater, and reference to white spores. The archival image records a watercolour with pen and ink on paper from the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Photograph of Karaimski's notes from around 1916, showing handwritten content on paper.-stock-foto
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19th-century prayer manuscript, handwritten on paper, featuring religious content and decorative elements for devotional practice.-stock-foto
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19th-century prayer manuscript, handwritten on paper, containing religious texts and illustrations for devotional use.-stock-foto
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Stage of the war (Leaf XXVIII), 1727; Spectee of the war starts with King Charles the second existence in battles, and sisters, so as to water as the landscape, with the main fortresses (...). Nine representations of events from the year 1727. Inscriptions in the performance in Dutch and Latin.-stock-foto
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VIGNY, Alfred Victor de (N.1797-03-27-D.1863-09-17), the Virgin of Lesbos or the Athenian: manuscript of the first 23 to Symétha. Annotation of Victor Hugo (dummy title). Ink on paper. Houses of Victor Hugo Paris - Guernsey.-stock-foto
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Photograph of the balcony at 5 Mariana Pineda Street, designed by Manuel Medrano in 1907, illustrating early 20th-century architectural design, style, and craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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Colophon of Vardan Baghishetsi-stock-foto
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16 36poets collection TURAYUKI2nd2-stock-foto
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Angel in a medallion and a banner on a standard. Loose leaf with drawing and annotation between leaves 28 and 29 from a sketchbook with 35 sheets.-stock-foto
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Abklatsch of the annotations on page 99. Page 98 from a sketchbook with 49 sheets.-stock-foto
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Manuscript Cod.I.6.4º.3 folio 052r, showing handwritten historical text with annotations, representing archival and scholarly study material.-stock-foto
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Manuscript page Cod.I.6.4º.3 025r featuring textual content and annotations for archival documentation.-stock-foto
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Manuscript page Cod.I.6.4º.3 005v, showing textual content and annotations for archival study.-stock-foto
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Manuscript page Cod.I.6.4º.3 017r showing handwritten text and scholarly annotations.-stock-foto
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Manuscript Cod.I.6.4º.3 folio 003v, containing historical handwritten text and annotations for archival and scholarly reference.-stock-foto
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Manuscript page Cod.I.6.4º.3 026r featuring text and marginal notes for scholarly reference.-stock-foto
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This early 19th-century set of prints and manuscripts, circa 1800-1802, includes three visiting cards and one handwritten note. They feature a panorama of the Garden of the Margrave of Baden in Karlsruhe, a view of Mantua, and a view of Siena, some with hand-colouring. The collection illustrates landscape views, architectural details, topographical representation, handwritten annotations, and etching and engraving techniques used for documentation in Europe during this period.-stock-foto
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This circa 1777-1787 print depicts a folded sheet of twelve decorated visiting cards belonging to British persons, including handwritten notes. Cards feature leaf and acorn designs, coloured variations, ribbon ties, grotesque door-knocker borders, and owls with wigs perched on plaques. The print illustrates 18th century British social custom, personal stationery, calligraphic annotation, decorative illustration, colour etching, and manuscript techniques emphasizing graphic design and compositional arrangement.-stock-foto
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This circa 1816 manuscript title page 'Dios se lo pague a usted' by Ceán Bermúdez introduces a bound album of Goya's 'Tauromaquia'. The page includes annotation by Carderera, with verso depicting a blind man with a guitar atop a bull's horns. Etching, aquatint, and drypoint techniques demonstrate 18th- and early-19th-century Spanish printmaking, composition, iconography, layout, and visual storytelling, emphasizing bullfighting scenes, artistic style, and presentation of first edition impressions.-stock-foto
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Kiến Phúc (1869–1884) was an emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty who reigned briefly in 1884 in Vietnam during the late imperial period. The notation refers to imperial handwritten comments issued on a court report listing petitions and official documents resolved and unresolved during the first year of the Kiến Phúc reign. The archival image documents the historical administrative record associated with the imperial government of the Nguyễn dynasty.-stock-foto
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Awarded drawing by Méndez Bringa at the Madrid Exhibition, highlighting the artist's technique, stylistic trends, and Spanish cultural and artistic context of the period.-stock-foto
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A letter sent on December 4, 1864, from Jadwiga Zatywska and Wac Dziaszewski to Magdalena Poradzewska, with documented provenance.-stock-foto
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A letter dated November 27, 1864, sent by Jadwiga Zatywska and Wac Dziaszewski to Aunt Konstancja Wodziej, preserved with documented provenance.-stock-foto
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Plutarchus Chaeronensis (46?–120) was a Greek biographer and essayist. The manuscript, circa 1478–1487, was held by Raphael de Mercatellis, abbot of Sint-Baafsabdij, Ghent. The historical photographic print documents Latin text and scholarly annotations from the Renaissance period.-stock-foto
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A reference or document with incomplete or unclear information, needing further clarification to identify content.-stock-foto
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Publication 'Der Haussekretär' edited by Carl Otto in Berlin around 1900, including title pages and preface, documenting domestic management and organizational practices of the period.-stock-foto
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Undated entry referencing the year 1872 without descriptive context or title; insufficient data to create detailed caption.-stock-foto
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A document or reference with unclear or incomplete title, requiring additional context for identification or description.-stock-foto
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Karśnicki Feliks-stock-foto
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A reference or document with incomplete or unclear information, lacking sufficient details for description.-stock-foto
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Fiskmåsen 0008-stock-foto
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Letter from Tytus Orłowski, August 1921, addressed to Cybis, Potworowski, and Strzaki, reflecting correspondence of the period.-stock-foto
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A historical text, the 'Spring and Autumn Annals' is a chronicle of Chinese history, often associated with Confucius. This annotated version provides additional context and explanations to the original work.-stock-foto
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This French 16th-century publication of Persius and Juvenal’s Satyrarum with Pierre Pithou’s commentaries documents Roman literary culture and textual scholarship.-stock-foto