EditorialColour illustration for 'my lady's garden'. A young woman standing, holding a watering can, in a garden. Triplets. Comprising, The Baby's Opera, The Baby's Bouquet, and The Baby's Own ?sop. With the original designs in colour by W. Crane, etc. London ...
Editorial'Roses and Honeysuckle'. Roses entwined around a wooden frame. Below, a watering can, a hoe and flowers in pots. At Home again. Verses. [Illustrated by] J. G. Sowerby and T. Crane. London : Marcus Ward & Co., [1886]. Source: 12806.t.30, page 16. Langua...
EditorialDesign for a Painted Porcelain Plate, Kitchen Scene with Rear Bedroom, possibly for the Service des Objets de Dessert (Dessert Service), Jean Charles Develly, French, 1783 - 1849, Pen and brush and brown ink, gray wash, graphite on cream laid paper, De...
EditorialDesign for a Painted Porcelain Plate, L'Ananas (Pineapple) from the Service des Objets de Dessert (Dessert Service), Jean Charles Develly, French, 1783 - 1849, Pen and brown, black ink, brush and brown, black wash, white gouache, red crayon, graphite o...
EditorialA child sitting in a wheelbarrow with her doll, ax sharpener, rake, basket and watering can nearby., still image, Stereographs, 1880, Hull, Chas. (Charles G.).
EditorialA child sitting in a wheelbarrow with her doll, ax sharpener, rake, basket and watering can nearby., still image, Stereographs, 1880, Hull, Chas. (Charles G.).
EditorialBronze cooking pot with watering can initials I.F.H. The pot, which is cast in its entirety, has a casting joint in the middle between the ears. The hull is round and has an almost flat bottom. It is decorated with two horizontal ribs with the initials...
EditorialNegative - Three Women & a Man in a Garden, Victoria (?), circa 1900, Three women and a man in a garden. One woman is watering the garden with a hose, another holds a watering can and another a rake. In the background is a house with vines growing arou...
EditorialNegative - Casterton, Victoria, circa 1900, Christ Church Sunday School picnic. The man on the far left appears to be pouring a drink from a watering can.
EditorialColour illustration for 'my lady's garden'. A young woman standing, holding a watering can, in a garden. Triplets. Comprising, The Baby's Opera, The Baby's Bouquet, and The Baby's Own ?sop. With the original designs in colour by W. Crane, etc. London ...
EditorialIllustrations of garden tools. Elysium Britannicum. England [Deptford, co. Kent]; circa 1660 - 1706. [Whole opening] Book II, chapter 1; concerning 'the instruments belonging to a gardiner, and their various uses'. The illustration of garden tools, inc...
Editorial'Roses and Honeysuckle'. Roses entwined around a wooden frame. Below, a watering can, a hoe and flowers in pots. At Home again. Verses. [Illustrated by] J. G. Sowerby and T. Crane. London : Marcus Ward & Co., [1886]. Source: 12806.t.30, page 16. Langua...
EditorialWatering Can (arrosoir, deuxi?me grandeur); Painted by Bardet, French, active 1749 and 1751 - 1758, Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory, French, active about 1740 - 1756; Vincennes, France, Europe; 1754; Soft paste porcelain, polychrome enamel decoration a...