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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
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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
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled extensive fungal studies. In 1873 he produced an unidentified fungus drawing later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who produced numerous fungal drawings. In 1868 he created an unidentified fungus study 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 volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist known for assembling over 450 fungal drawings. In 1868 he created an unidentified fungus study annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper from his bound volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist whose collection included drawings attributed to contributors such as Ralph Morgan (c.1859–1922). This study of a Boletus species bears identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink fungal drawing preserved within the RAMM volumes.-stock-foto
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Ralph Morgan (c.1859–1922) was a contributor to the fungal studies assembled by Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). This Boletus drawing bears identification by Miss Aviolet and the CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp within the RAMM holdings. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper preserved among the bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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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
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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
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist known for compiling extensive fungal drawings. This study of Boletus elegans is annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION within the RAMM holdings. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled extensive fungal illustrations. This drawing represents Boletus granulatus and includes identification by Miss Aviolet with a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Deacon Alexander (active 1588–1590) was an Armenian manuscript illuminator. The archival photographic print documents the title page of the Gospel of Matthew, part of the Musicians and Comedians series, held in Matenadaran N 5783, 22a.-stock-foto
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Ignac Oroen (1875) was an Austrian historian of the Diocese of Lavant. Orozen, Bistum und Diözese Lavant, Band I provides detailed parish lists and ecclesiastical structure. The historical photographic print documents the manuscript's tables and textual layout.-stock-foto
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Ignac Oroen (1875) was an Austrian historian specializing in ecclesiastical administration. Band I of Orozen, Bistum und Diözese Lavant enumerates parishes of the Diocese of Lavant. The archival photographic record preserves its tabular and textual content.-stock-foto
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Ignac Oroen (1875) was an Austrian ecclesiastical historian. Orozen, Bistum und Diözese Lavant, Band I records the parishes and territorial scope of the Diocese of Lavant. The archival photographic record documents the text and historical tabulations.-stock-foto
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Ignac Oroen (1875) was an Austrian historian specializing in diocesan studies. Band I of Orozen, Bistum und Diözese Lavant catalogs parishes and ecclesiastical divisions of the Diocese of Lavant. The archival image preserves the tabulated manuscript.-stock-foto
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Ghazar Vardapet (17th century) was an Armenian manuscript illuminator. The Initial Letter G with Archangel Gabriel Blowing Horn is a 1650 illuminated Gospel initial. The historical photographic print documents the intricate illumination style of the period.-stock-foto
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Hovhannes was an Armenian manuscript illuminator active during the thirteenth to fourteenth centuries whose work is preserved in medieval gospel manuscripts. Annunciation with a flute-playing angel is an illumination from an Armenian Gospel manuscript produced in Artsakh. The archival image records a photographic reproduction of the manuscript page preserved in the Matenadaran manuscript repository.-stock-foto
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The Facial Chronicle is an illustrated Russian chronicle of Ivan the Terrible's reign. The archival photographic record reproduces page 481 showing Moses making the Veil of the Temple, preserved as a historical photographic print of 1560s manuscript illumination.-stock-foto
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The print displays characteristic mid-century film grain and high-contrast lighting typical of archival press records.-stock-foto
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The Tower of Babel illustration in the Facial Chronicle (1560s) was created by anonymous Russian manuscript illuminators. The historical photographic print reproduces the depiction from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible, documenting biblical narrative iconography in 16th-century Russia.-stock-foto
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Calligraphia Latina - Schwandner refers to a calligraphy manual attributed to the calligrapher Schwandner and dated around 1700, presenting examples of Latin script styles used in European writing instruction. The archival photographic record documents a reproduced page identified as plate 14 from the Calligraphia Latina book.-stock-foto
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Calligraphia Latina - Schwandner refers to a calligraphy manual attributed to the calligrapher Schwandner and dated around 1700, presenting examples of Latin script styles used in European writing instruction. The archival photographic record documents a reproduced page identified as plate 13 from the Calligraphia Latina book.-stock-foto
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Calligraphia Latina - Schwandner refers to a calligraphy manual attributed to the calligrapher Schwandner and dated around 1700, presenting examples of Latin script styles used in European writing instruction. The archival photographic record documents a reproduced page identified as plate 11 from the Calligraphia Latina book.-stock-foto
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Calligraphia Latina - Schwandner refers to a calligraphy manual attributed to the calligrapher Schwandner and dated around 1700, presenting examples of Latin script styles used in European writing instruction. The archival photographic record documents a reproduced page identified as plate 12 from the Calligraphia Latina book.-stock-foto
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Calligraphia Latina - Schwandner refers to a calligraphy manual attributed to the calligrapher Schwandner and dated around 1700, presenting examples of Latin script styles used in European writing instruction. The archival photographic record documents a reproduced page identified as plate 10 from the Calligraphia Latina book.-stock-foto
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Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher (1817–1894) was a German historian and economist known as a founder of the German Historical School of economics and a professor at the University of Leipzig. The archival photographic record documents his original signature recorded in the 1885–1886 Collegien-Buch of the Universität Leipzig, preserved as a historical photographic print of an academic register entry.-stock-foto
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Sebastian Göbel (1628–1685) was a seventeenth-century German individual documented in surviving correspondence from 1670. Brief Göbels 1670 Seite 2 refers to the second page of a manuscript letter attributed to Göbel. The archival photographic record documents a photographic reproduction of the second page of the historical handwritten letter.-stock-foto
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Sebastian Göbel (1628–1685) was a seventeenth-century German individual associated with surviving manuscript correspondence from 1670. Brief Göbels 1670 Seite 3 refers to the third page of the historical letter attributed to Göbel. The archival photographic record documents a photographic reproduction of the third page of the manuscript letter.-stock-foto
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Sebastian Göbel (1628–1685) was a seventeenth-century German individual known through preserved written correspondence. Brief Göbels 1670 Seite 1 refers to the first page of a manuscript letter dated 1670 attributed to Göbel. The archival photographic record documents a photographic reproduction of the first page of the historical manuscript letter.-stock-foto
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Sebastian Göbel (1628–1685) was a seventeenth-century German individual documented through surviving correspondence dated 20 July 1670. Brief Göbels 1670 refers to a historical manuscript letter attributed to Göbel. The archival photographic record documents a photographic reproduction of the manuscript letter preserved as a historical document.-stock-foto
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W. & A. K. Johnston was a Scottish cartographic publishing firm active in Edinburgh during the nineteenth century, known for historical and educational atlases. An ecclesiastical map representing dioceses in England around the year 780 CE was produced by the firm between 1888 and 1897 as part of a historical atlas series. The archival photographic print records the printed historical cartographic plate.-stock-foto
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Dionigi Scano (dates unknown) authored 'Storia dell'arte in Sardegna dal XI al XIV secolo.' The photographic reproduction documents a page highlighting church ornamentation from medieval Sardinia.-stock-foto
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Dionigi Scano (dates unknown) authored 'Storia dell'arte in Sardegna dal XI al XIV secolo,' documenting Sardinian art from the 11th to 14th centuries. The photographic reproduction records a page with references to church decoration and ornament.-stock-foto
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Ms. or. quart. 337, folio 190r, contains the beginning of the Gospel of John, dated 1706. The historical photographic print documents the manuscript page and text layout.-stock-foto
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Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Class. Lat. 30 is a medieval Latin manuscript produced between 1351 and 1375 containing poems attributed to the Roman author Catullus and commonly known as the Oxford Catullus. The archival photograph records folio 1r of the manuscript preserved in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. The historical photographic print documents medieval script and page layout.-stock-foto
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BASA-246K-1-78.101 is a catalog identifier for a document dated 11 April 1893. The archival photographic record documents the reverse side of the item within the BASA archival reference system.-stock-foto
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BASA-246K-1-78.101 is a catalog reference associated with a document dated 11 April 1893. The archival photographic record documents the cataloged item preserved under the BASA archival identification system.-stock-foto
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BASA-246K-1-78.98 is a catalog reference assigned to a document dated 8 January 1893. The archival photographic record documents this cataloged archival item preserved within the BASA reference numbering system.-stock-foto
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BASA-246K-1-78.94 is a catalog reference for a document dated 9 June 1893. The archival photographic record documents the reverse side of the cataloged item within the BASA archival identification system.-stock-foto