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Nicotiana tabacum - tobacco plant, 1823.
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Camellia sinensis - tea plant, 1823.
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Ancient Egyptians hunting wildfowl with throwing sticks.
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Eugenia caryophyllata - clove tree, 1823.
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Gossypium - cotton plant, 1823. Artist: Neale and Son
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Rhubarb, 1823
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Cayenne Pepper plant (Capsicum), 16th century.
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Breadfuit (Artocarpus incisus), 1823.
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Grand Junction Canal from Stow Hill near Upper Heyford, Northamptonshire, 1819. Artist: John Hassell
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Allspice, 1823.
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Sprig of white cinnamon (Canella alba), 1823.
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'Rat Hunting', 1823.
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Papyrus from an Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead.
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'The Menai Bridge, Bangor (North Wales)', c1826-c1850.
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Grand Junction Canal, Braunston, Northamptonshire, 1819. Artist: John Hassell
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Coral reef surrounding a lagoon.
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Tea: branch of Camellia sinensis, 1798.
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'English Landscape with Cottage and Stream', 1860. Artist: Edward Charles Williams
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Coral Reef and island.
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Interior of Cree Indian tent, 1823. Artist: John Franklin
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Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus), 1823. 
Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus), 1823. The stem of the reed was used by the Ancient Egyptians to make a form of paper. It was also used to produce fibre for sails, mats and cloth, amongst other things. The roots were used as a fuel and the pith as food. 
Unique Identifier AR919118 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2787px × 3762px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
AQUATINT
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GROWING
NATURE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Paper
paper making
Papyrus
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reed
REEDS
Technology
Water