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Bees and beekeeping

Bees are invaluable to our ecosystem, and have been kept by humans for tens of thousands of years. Explore the world of bees and beekeeping with these images from Europeana.

Herzog August Library
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Gooi and Vecht Historic
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Zuiderzee Museum

Rij bijenkasten en een korf. Bijenstand van imker P. Balk

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Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
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Nottingham City Museums and Galleries

A grey monkey in a red waistcoat sits staring at a bee which it holds in it's fingers. There are some white petals (?) on the floor around the monkey. Monkeys can often symbolise ensuring a good harvest and promoting fertility. signature and stamp low…

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Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
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Historical Information Center of Brabant

Imker Cornelissen.

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Panevėžys Local Lore Museum

Bičių kopinėjimas. Kairėje stovi Elena Vasiliauskaitė-Žitkevičienė, dešinėje, priekyje, sėdi Juozo Žitkevičiaus žmona Izabelė Samaitė-Žitkevičienė. Nuotrauka dedikuota Elenos Žitkevičienės sūnui ir Juozo Žitkevičiaus broliui Jonui Žitkui į Traupį, kur jis…

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Heritage Balen

Originele kleurenfoto.; Erfgoed Balen organiseert een grote ambachtenmarkt, Imker

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Wellcome Collection

Photomacrograph of a worker honey bee (unknown species). The bee has a hairy thorax covered in pollen grains, a segmented abdomen, a pair of double wings and three pairs of segmented legs. One of two compound eyes (for accurate perception of movement), tw…

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Scanning electron micrograph of a honey bee showing a close up view on the large compound eye and antenna extending out from the center of its head.

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False colour scanning electron micrograph of the head of a honeybee showing the eyes, antennae and mouthparts. The honeybee has two large compound eyes on the side of its head made up of thousands of light sensitive cells that detect light, colour and mov…

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Municipal Archives of Weert
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Herzog August Library
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Regional Archive Nijmegen
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Rijksmuseum

De sater Aristaeus is bezig bijenkorven op te ruimen. Hij was een imker. Op de achtergrond een hele rij met bijenkorven en bijen die af en aan vliegen.

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Rijksmuseum

De imker staand bij zijn bijenkorven, slaat met een stok op een soort pan. Op verso tekst in het Frans en Duits.

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The province of North Holland

Vindplaats: Beeckestein, Velsen-Zuid, Velsen; Wandtegel; blauw op wit; imker met bijenkorf in cirkel: hoekmoetief: meanders

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Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
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Hälsinglands Museum

Ett bi sitter på en blomma, sommaren 1953.

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Hälsinglands Museum

Detaljstudie av en krokus med ett bi som samlar pollen.

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American School of Classical Studies at Athens

Blegen Library Archives; Beehives at, Written on back

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Victoria and Albert Museum

Bonnet veil of net and lace, veil made in France, straw decoration probably made in Switzerland, 1860s. Small, semi-circular veil of black machine net with an added, open-work machine lace border. Along the straight upper edge is an added edging to take a…

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Historical Information Center of Brabant

Imker Adr. Schellekens neemt een kijkje in de korven.

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Wellcome Collection

Scanning electron micrograph showing the underside of a honeybee. Honey bees have a hairy thorax and segmented abdomen, they also have three pairs of segmented legs, all of which have specialised structures for the collection or removal of pollen.

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Municipal Archives of Weert
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Herzog August Library
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Gooi and Vecht Historic
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The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library

Tusch inscription on the drawing: “Nature’s own sweetener.” Drawing for the reader’s letter by Aabye, Karen (1904-1982) journalist and author.

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University of Bologna
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Czech Televison

A brief overview of beekeeping for beginners.

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