RMM7G5AF–APPICULTURE - Rustic beehive skeps in an English country garden in 1900
RMTXGWRR–Albert (1819-1861) Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, introduced improved hives in royal apiaries, allowing honey to be harvested and bee colony (workers) preserved with just enough honey to exist over winter. 1844 Albert showing his hives to Victoria Cartoon from 'Punch', equating bees with exploited British labourers
RMHRP775–Apiculture, Beekeeping, 18 Century
RMD86MW7–ENGLISH BEEKEPING
RMADJB2Y–Traditional white wooden beehive in English garden in summer
RMBWWWF7–Professional beekeeping, beekeeper examining Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) hives for queen cells, at edge of flowering
RMM08XFG–Two wooden beehives in the corner of an English allotment, providing a source of pollination for the garden and honey for the gardener.
RMF4WHG2–white painted beehives in English country garden in spring with apple trees in blossom
RFBC1G62–single blue painted beehive in an english garden
RM2BH309E–Bee collecting nectar from Viburnum flowers in an English garden
RMD97CYY–Demonstration of beekeeping with glass sided hive during a country fair event at Helmingham Hall, Suffolk, England
RM2FMC408–A beekeper prepares to inspect a beehive. This is a British National Standard Hive with two supers.
RM2K25773–A display of beekeeping at the Fair in The Square, Highgate Village, London, UK
RMB8WX56–bees swarming on the outside of their hive
RMRTKNJN–A traditional beehive or skep in an English winter country garden - John Gollop
RM2AR820P–1950s, historical, an old book entitled The Feminin' Monarchie or The Histori of Bees. Written out of Experience by Charls Butler. Appearing in 1609, it was the first substantial work on beekeeping to be written and published in the English language and drew heavily on Butler's own experience of keeping bees. The beverage mead or honey wine, is made by fermenting honey with water.
RMM6ANE1–A traditional beehive or skep in an English winter country garden - John Gollop
RMAG63RA–Cambridgeshire Wimpole Hall Heavy Horse Show beekeeping stand
RMDC87DA–Open beehive.
RMTBN0FX–Urban bee hives on a rooftop at Bankside, South London.
RMG15KJA–'All plants yield honey as you see. To the industrious Chymick bee'. A clergyman standing beside a beehive holds a honeycomb to his face while bees fly towards a rose of England and a thistle of Scotland; on the right, a scholar sits writing at a desk wit
RFDJEC6Y–Bee keeper removing honeycomb from hive, UK
RMADBYYR–Traditional white wooden beehive in an English apple orchard in summer
RMBT5R2D–Professional beekeeping. Beekeepers examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) for Queen cells.
RMBWWWFF–Professional beekeeping, beekeepers examining Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) hives for queen cells and adding new supers
RFKFJ55F–A beehive in the heart of an English meadow at Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire. June 2017
RF2BRED1A–Label for beekeeper, for honey products woman with beekeeping hat and gloves, holding honeycomb. Bees making heart. Text in german honig, in english h
RMMR4RRJ–Engraving depicting a beekeeper standing near straw Beehives which are kept under a thatched wooden shelter. Engraved by John Romney (1785-1863) an English artist. Dated 19th century
RME89F70–A bee smoker
RMD97CYK–Demonstration of beekeeping with glass sided hive during a country fair event at Helmingham Hall, Suffolk, England
RM2FMC3N7–A beekeper smoking bees prior to inspecting a beehive. This is a British National Standard Hive with two supers.
RMD96C37–Apiary of wooden hives, Lismore, Ireland. Woman in protective veil using bellows to puff smoke into hive to render bees less aggressive before opening the hive. Engraving from 'The English Illustrated Magazine', London, 1890
RMB8WX3W–A beekeeper using a smoker to make the bees more docile when he opens the hives to check the honeycombs
RM2G03NFA–A bee colony swarm around the entrance to a well established hive. A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some honey bee species live and produce
RM2NEC3X4–Infographic of beekeeping or apiculture and honey production process in an artificial hive. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); 6259x4015].
RMM6ANFG–A traditional beehive or skep in an English winter country garden - John Gollop
RMPN13HF–Urban bee hives on a rooftop at Bankside, South London.
RMR55286–Beekeeping. A dog disturbing a beehive. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. John Harris: London, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, 114. Language: English. Author: Johnstone, Mrs C. I.
RFDJECAN–Bee keeper removing honeycomb from hive, UK
RMHTMHM2–Apiary of wooden hives, Lismore, Ireland. Woman in protective veil using bellows to puff smoke into hive to render bees less aggressive before opening the hive. Engraving from 'The English Illustrated Magazine', London, 1890
RMCPFB31–Professional beekeeping. Beekeepers examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) for Queen cells.
RMBWWWFE–bbee honey beekeeping keeping domestic domesticated apis mellifera western bee-keeping professional profession insect bug
RMGNTEWA–Beekeeping: several modern wooden beehives, encouraging bees for pollination and honey production
RMC2Y0E9–A beekeeper attends to his hive in the Somerset village of Blagdon UK
RMKTHWW7–Briitsh beekeeping (apiculture): two typical traditional old-fashioned wooden beehives, classic design, in a walled garden against a brick wall
RMDJYYW0–Three Jars of North Essex Produced Honey
RME97NGC–The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, UK. A stone wall with built-in bee boles (alcoves), some containing straw bee skeps (beehives)
RM2FMC4AR–A beekeper prepares to inspect a beehive. This is a British National Standard Hive with two supers.
RMG23WEY–Sign saying Beware Bees in Batheaston, Somerset, England, UK
RMB8X89M–Beekeeper examining a honeycomb
RMB6FRF4–Bee hive sign advertising local honey for sale in Lincolnshire, England
RFG30CDP–Bee pollinating Pink Campion
RMM6ANCP–A traditional beehive or skep in an English winter country garden - John Gollop
RMDC87DF–Beekeeper attending to his beehive, the Queen bee can by seen by the red dot.
RMH9E99G–Honey Bees in a glass hive
RMR5ARAP–Scenes showing beekeeping. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. London : John Harris, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, opposite page 107. Language: English. Author: Johnstone, Mrs C. I.
RFDJEC6R–Bee keeper smoking a hive, UK
RMDD57PM–Elena Polisano keeps a hive of honey bees on the roof of the Three Stags pub in Lambeth in London
RMCPFB36–Professional beekeeping. Beekeeper examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera). Shropshire, England.
RMBWWWFY–Professional beekeeping, beekeepers examining Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) hives for queen cells and adding new supers
RMH8YE3N–Bee Keeper at Grays honey farm. Warboys. Cambridgeshire. England. UK
RMC2Y63B–A beekeeper attends to his hive in the Somerset village of Blagdon UK
RMCY26DR–Woman making traditional beekeeper`s skep
RMA75R7R–wooden beehive in warwickshire england uk
RMBRKFBN–Displays at a honey show
RMH2TBAD–Man / beekeeper making a traditional bee skep at at Dalyseford autumn show. England
RMG23WEB–Sign saying Beware Bees in Batheaston, Somerset, England, UK
RMB8WWCB–A beekeeper checking honeycombs in his hives
RMB6FFFT–Bee hive sign advertising honey for sale in Lincolnshire
RFG30CDM–Bee pollinating Pink Campion
RM2BH85NK–Bee collecting nectar from Lavender in an English garden;
RME6D9YB–English worker honeybees in hive checking to make sure honey store is ready for capping with white beeswax. UK
RMDC87D6–Beekeeper attending to his beehive.
RMH9E9A6–Honey Bees in a glass hive with the Queen Bee marked in red
RME6DAKD–English worker honeybees in hive preparing and cleaning empty cells before egg laying by Queen Bee
RFDJECER–Bee keeper removing honeycomb from hive, UK
RMDD57WR–Elena Polisano keeps a hive of honey bees on the roof of the Three Stags pub in Lambeth in London
RMCPFB39–Professional beekeeping. Beekeepers examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) for Queen cells.
RMBWWWFN–Professional beekeeping, beekeepers examining Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) hives for queen cells and adding new supers
RME6D9Y7–English worker honeybees in hive checking to make sure honey store is ready and capping cells with white beeswax. Hampshire, UK
RMC2Y15F–A beekeeper attends to his hive in the Somerset village of Blagdon UK
RME4EBJJ–Beekeeper Lewis Gower taking a swarm of bees from a suburban hedge in Gloucester UK
RMA75R8H–wooden beehive in warwickshire england uk
RMBRKM8B–Jars of honey
RMH2TBA6–Man / beekeeper making a traditional bee skep at at Dalyseford autumn show. England
RMG23WFR–Beehives in Batheaston, Somerset, England, UK
RMGEK787–near Brockenhurst, Hampshire, UK. 26th July, 2016. the first day of the New Forest & Hampshire County Show as thousands attend the event which takes place over three days. Bee demonstration Credit: Carolyn Jenkins/Alamy Live News
RMP0MBN6–Original Film Title: FRIED GREEN TOMATOES. English Title: FRIED GREEN TOMATOES. Film Director: JONATHAN MICHAEL AVNET. Year: 1991. Stars: MARY STUART MASTERSON. Credit: WARNER BROTHERS / Album
RFG30CDW–Bee pollinating Pink Campion
RM2BH85TE–Bee collecting nectar from Lavender in an English garden
RMJEEY37–Traditional white wooden beehive in an English country garden in the summer
RMDC87C8–Beekeeper using a smoker to calm the beehive.
RF2E2E48E–Square maze. Game for kids. Quadrate labyrinth. Education worksheet. Activity page. Learning English alphabet. Cartoon style. Find the right way. Colo
RM2K23HRN–Bee hive sign advertising local honey for sale in Lincolnshire, England
RF2E0HH09–Complete the words. Cipher code. Learning vocabulary and numbers. Education worksheet. Activity page for study English. Isolated vector illustration.
RMDD57M8–Elena Polisano keeps a hive of honey bees on the roof of the Three Stags pub in Lambeth in London
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