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RMK10E54–Apple Mac Mini (March 2009) 01
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RMM15RJ8–William of Cloudsley with his family and a recently killed deer. He was famed as an archer who shot an arrow through an apple on his son's head at six score paces, a feat also ascribed to William Tell. He lived in Inglewood Forest near Carlisle in Cumbria with other 14th Century outlaw figures similar to Robin Hood. England.
RFM3R8NM–Autumn, line illustration depicting mother and baby in apple orchard by female artist Zillah Taylor of Nottingham from 1895 The Studio an Illustrated
RF2R6WH6E–Set of 12 Thanksgiving Day icons - black and white.
RMJ4A96T–PSM V05 D153 Section of an apple
RFM29P58–Apple Tree Wall Decoration, line illustration by Architect and artist Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott from 1895 The Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine a
RF2F9DGN6–Landscape with Christ. He is holding an apple in his hand, with his other hand he makes a gesture of blessing.
RF2C2NKYM–Longitudinal cutting apple branches with wounds due to canker, vintage engraved illustration.
RMJJRF4H–1870: Apple Orchard in front of the Curfew Tower, built in the 1220s by Henry III. In 1477, Edward IV granted the tower to the College of St George as a belfry and a great timber frame was erected within it to house the bells and clock mechanism. The College bells and clock have hung here ever since. Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
RM2WTD0JN–Illustration by John D. Batten featuring the apple tree hiding a girl from the old witch.
RF2AEK1WM–Steal the golden apples of the Hesperides. 12 Labours of Hercules Heracles
RMDRFBWM–Anacardium Occidentale. Cashew Nut Tree
RFP9HEY9–american machine for peeling apples , digital improved reproduction of an woodcut print from the year 1888
RM2RDANFA–The legendary William Tell shooting an apple on his son's head
RF2AP5MEG–american machine for peeling apples / Amerikanische Maschine zum Schälen von Äpfeln, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2J0KWEK–Engraving of a boy offering his sister the bad half of an apple. From Punch magazine circa 1914.
RF2B3P7JH–Big Apple Cityscape Vector Sign. Line Art Illustration with Ribbon and Title.
RF2CA2M2C–Vector vintage wedding illustration set. Hand drawn linocut style signet with heart. Wedding, mothers day, valentine, surface design . Modern brush design on white background isolated vector elements. Perfect for wine lovers.
RM2P105XY–An 1860 drawing by John Gilbert of the wassail bowl, an element of an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation either involved in door-to-door charity-giving or used to ensure a good harvest the following year. Wassail is a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing. It involves singing and drinking to the health of trees on Twelfth Night in the hopes that they might better thrive in the cider-producing counties in the South West of England.
RMEM4RPF–Apple, Flower and Fruit
RF2F59W8K–art nouveau style bookplate for Annie M Gurney by Alice B Woodward
RMDWT3GP–Apple: Fruit, longitudinal section
RFC8MAR2–Young beggar Bartolomé Esteban Murillo 1617 1682 Spanish Baroque painter children child begging beg begged poor peasant lonely