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Vegetarian Odd Fellows: or, Carrott and Pa-Snip, 1837-64. Creator: John LeechVegetarian Odd Fellows: or, Carrott and Pa-Snip, 1837-64
Woman watering plants, c1951. Creator: Shirley MarkhamWoman watering plants, c1951. Illustration for " The Boarding-House" by Charles Dickens. Shirley Markham (1931-1999)
How Does My Ladys Garden Grow, from Walter Cranes Painting Book, pub. 1889. CreatorHow Does My Ladys Garden Grow, from Walter Cranes Painting Book, pub. 1889 (colour lithograph), 1889
Luxury of Gardens, 1816. Artist: Humphry ReptonLuxury of Gardens, 1816. From Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, by Humphry Repton, Humphry (1752-1818), 1816
La Jardiniere, (Gardening), c1790s, (1913). Artist: Antoine Le Picard de PhelippeauxLa Jardiniere, (Gardening), c1790s, (1913). After Augustin de Saint-Aubin (1736-1807). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]
Bund Gardens Shewing Bandstand, Poona, c1900. Bund Garden, Pune, India, the Gandhi National Memorial, Bund Garden, built by Phiroze Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy. [G. B. V. Ghoni, Bombay, c1900]
Watering cans used for street sprinkling, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoWatering cans used for street sprinkling, Burma, 1908. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Watering the streets of Rangoon, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoWatering the streets of Rangoon, Burma, 1908. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Young Girl on the Threshold of the Garden at Bellevue, 1880. Artist: Edouard ManetYoung Girl on the Threshold of the Garden at Bellevue, 1880. Plate taken from Manet, text by Hermann Jedding, published by The Hyperion Press (Milan)
George III of the United Kingdom, 1761. Artist: Charles GrignionGeorge III of the United Kingdom, 1761
Frontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Artist: Charles GrignionFrontispiece to the artists catalogue, c1760s. Britannia waters Architecture, Painting and Sculpture with water from George IIIs monument
View of Lord Harcourts Flower Garden at Nuneham in Oxfordshire, 1777. Artist: William WattsView of Lord Harcourts Flower Garden at Nuneham in Oxfordshire, from the Gate of Entrance to the Temple of Flora, 1777
A Girl with a Watering Can, 1876. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)A Girl with a Watering Can, 1876. Found in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington
Youth and Age, 1866. Artist: Myles Birket FosterYouth and Age, 1866. An idylllic scene: grandmother, wearing a lace cap and a shawl, sits in a cottage garden with her two grandchildren
All Saints Day, 1902. Parisians visiting family graves in a Paris cemetery on All Saints Day, l November. From Le Petit Journal. (Paris, 9 November 1902)
New Flower Market, Paris, 1874. In the bustle of a busy market, flower sellers are filling their watering cans at the conduit. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 4 July 1874)
Misfortune in the Tulip Hall, c1816. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonMisfortune in the Tulip Hall, c1816. Dr Syntax is bitten by a dog and falls over, upsetting some of the potted plants arranged on staging in the conservatory
A gardener digging with a spade, 1821. In front of him are a watering can, rake and hoe. From The Book of English Trades. (London, 1821)
Le Plan Trochu, 1870-1871. After the disastrous defeat of the French at Sedan and the capture of Napoleon III, the Prussians surrounded Paris on 9 September 1870
Castigation Under Difficulties, 1870. This cartoon shows the child growing up in the image of his father. There is the large family central to mid-Victorian ideals of Home and domesticity
The Aristocratic Fate at Cremorne, 1858. Terrific Descent Amidst Showers of Water-Works. Here Punch pokes fun at the aristocratic ladies who had arranged a major fete in Cremorne Gardens