42/2023/70
Manx National Heritage transferred this herbarium sheet to RAMM in 2023 as part of a collections review.
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22/1945/1238
From the herbarium of Charles Henry Wright of Seaton.
22/1945/1296
94/1999/2038
This metal box contains glass phials filled with seeds and specimens of dried grasses.
292/1977
This specimen of a fossilised conifer twig was donated by JFH Knight.
VS1645a
Wistman’s wood is famous for its moss and lichen covered granite boulders and gnarled oak trees.
424/2005
This charcoal dates to the Neolithic period and was discovered at Hembury in Devon.
423/2005
These charred spelt grains date from the Neolithic and were found at Hembury in Devon.
715/1988/1
These charred hazelnuts were found at the Mesolithic site at Westward Ho! in Devon and are over 6,000 years old.
715/1988/2
715/1988/3
715/1988/4
715/1988/5
715/1988/6
715/1988/7
10/2001
A quantity of loose resin fragments wrapped in a natural fibre package, tied off at both ends.
73/1921/74/3
This bark is from a collection of specimens and photos chiefly concerned with economic botany belonging to J R Jackson of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
73/1921/74/2
Lace bark cloth could be made from the inner bark of the Laghetto tree which was native to Jamaica.
61/1993/88
Data handwritten in blue ink on printed slip: ‘Transplanted from Montgomeryshire to Stanstead Bury Ware by Miss Trowers gathered / June 15 1920 WKM.
61/1993/92a
Data handwritten in blue ink on printed slip: ‘A Compton Down Winchester/ 18/7/03 WKM.