Rhododendron araiophyllum ser. irroratum, F811, Hpimaw
- GB 235 RJF/2/3/33
- Pièce
- 15/04/1919
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Rhododendron araiophyllum ser. irroratum, F811, Hpimaw
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron reginaldii / oreodoxa?, F63, Da Tung Alps
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron tanastylum ser. irroratum, F812, Hpimaw
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Primula farreri / Primula species, No.29, Wolvesden Pass
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Reginald Farrer, photograph album 1
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Album 1: 1900-1908; includes Japan, 1902; China, 1903[?]; Ceylon, 1908; Japan, 1903 [photos by Gertrude Bell]; Canada, 1900 and St. Marten Lantosque Vesubie, 1902.
Reginald Farrer, photograph album 2
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Album 2: 1914-1915, plants from Kansu expedition and some early shots of the Rock Garden at Ingleborough found amongst Reginald's things.
Reginald Farrer, photograph album 4
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Album 4: 1915; China including people, places and itinerary - some photographs by William Purdom.
Reginald Farrer, box of glass plate negatives
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
1 box of quarter glass plate negatives mainly of plants taken in China[?] but also includes what appears to be [and what the Farrer family claim to be] two of the first complete descent into 'Gaping Gill' near Ingleborough by Martel in 1895[?]