Rhododendron veriflorum, F877, Hpimaw
- GB 235 RJF/2/3/16
- Item
- 06/05/1919
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
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Rhododendron veriflorum, F877, Hpimaw
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron rubiginosum, F875, Hpimaw
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron heliolepis, F1065, Hpawshi Pass
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron genestierianum series glaucum, Nyitadi
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron dichroanthum, F1024, Hpimaw
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron aperatile, F888, Hpimaw
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Cypripedium arietinum, F868, Hpimaw
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Parte deRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Watercolour and ink drawing of 3 mycologists flying high in a mushroon / toadstool shaped hot air balloon entitled "Authorities high in Fungi, 1872" in John Sadler's handwriting - image could very well have been painted by John Sadler. The figure in glasses is likely Miles Berkeley; the figure with red beard could be John Sadler, but more likely to be Mordecai Cooke, the third figure is too indistinct to identify.
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Letter from James Lee to Thomas Blaikie
Parte deThomas Blaikie collection
Letter from James Lee to Thomas Blaikie enquiring after his health and suggesting possible courses of action to recover debts.
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