MPX5161170: The British Trans-Arctic Expedition led by Wally Herbert, pictured on their return to Portsmouth in HMS Endurance. The expedition members are (left to right) Freddie Church, Allan Gill, Wally Herbert, Dr Roy Koerner and Ken Hedges. Also with them are the two huskies 'Eskimo Nell' and 'Apple Dog'. The expedition made the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean and carried a broad study of the pack ice region.23rd June 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4222905: Dad, said little Paul, why are you breaking your pipe? - soup - basket - doll - epi - umbrella - Marie, bite, my apple is mature - lady - watch - musician - ant - feather - pot - reading method by A. Belot, E. Devinat, A. Toursel. Collection “” The New School””. Reading, Writing, Mother Tongue, Intelligence Exercises. Delagrave, publisher, Paris, 1916. Drawings by Mirabelle. Dimensions: 19 x 14.5 cm. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4666557: Variete of waterapple or pink apple, with crimson flowers (Eugenia malaccensis). Tropical plant of Malaysian origin. The species represented here is not confined only to the Detroit of Malacca (Malaysia), but occurs throughout India and most islands of the southern seas. The fruits are edible and excellent and contain only one large seed. Illustration by William Miller, Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161169: The British Trans-Arctic Expedition led by Wally Herbert, pictured on their return to Portsmouth in HMS Endurance. The expedition members are (back row left to right) Freddie Church, Allan Gill and Dr Roy Koerner, Front row, left to right, Wally Herbert and Ken Hedges. Also with them are the two huskies 'Eskimo Nell' and 'Apple Dog'. The expedition made the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean and carried a broad study of the pack ice region.23rd June 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4876598: Sep. 09, 1953 - London's Line Fits Like A Glove: Last year London designers concentrated on which across the shoulders. This year it is shown across the upper part of the bust, with the ribs, waist and upper hips sliding into slenderness.” Global-fitting” is the term applied to the slim silhouette that results / Bridgeman Images
FLO4595318: Apple varieties, Malus domestica: Red Courpendu, White Courpendu, Embroidered Pippin and Lemon Pippin. Handcoloured stipple engraving of an illustration by George Brookshaw from his own “” Pomona Britannica,”” London, Longman, Hurst, etc., 1817. The quarto edition of the original folio edition published from 1804-1812. Brookshaw (1751-1823) was a successful cabinet maker who disappeared in the 1790s before returning as a flower painter with the anonymous “” New Treatise on Flower Painting,””” 1797. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5086610: If those lips could only Speak. WeÕve all heard bout wearing your heart on your sleeve. But in the latest bit of fun fashion you would wear your mouth on your bosom. The girl on the left of our picture has the lips-alone look. Her friend sports a sweater with lips and a hand-held toffee apple. Both sweaters are from Mr. Freedom boutique in the KingÕs Road, Chelsea, London where itÕs trendy to put on a bold front. September 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146304: Angry Aston Villa fans jeer Manchester United forward Denis Law as he leaves the pitch after being sent off in the two team's League Division One match at Villa Park. Law was dismissed by referee Jim Carr after an incident with Villa wing half Deakin and the fighting that followed. Law was pelted with paper and apple cores on his walk back to the tunnel as United slumped to a 4-0 defeat. 16th November 1963 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4578102: Edible physalis, called small lantern, Cape currant or love in a cage. Produced from a small ornamental bush, the fruit is small, round orange color encapsulates in a cage, with sweet and acidic taste. The flowers are yellow and ecarlate. Eatable physalis, Cape gooseberry or Little lantern. Physalis edulis.A compact, spreading ornamental fruit bush producing a profusion of small, round, orange fruits. Yellow and scarlet flowers, with yellow lantern lined with scarlet veins. The fruit is eatable, agreeably acid and sweet, and has a fragrant odour, something between a mixture of apple and melon. / Bridgeman Images