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Beekeeping Collection (page 5)

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Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Beekeeping Lantern Slide series

Beekeeping Lantern Slide series
Beekeeping-related black and white lantern slide - section of a brood comb. Part of Box 342, bees and beekeeping, slide number 5 Date: circa 1900

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bees and larvae inside beehive

Bees and larvae inside beehive

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 11676322

Picture No. 11676322
Beekeeper at work Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: PALESTINE: BEEKEEPER. A young woman beekeeper at a Zionist colony on Sharon Plain, Palestine

PALESTINE: BEEKEEPER. A young woman beekeeper at a Zionist colony on Sharon Plain, Palestine. Photograph, c1925

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Carnolian Honeybee -Apis mellifera var. carnica-, on comb with capped brood cells and pollen cells

Carnolian Honeybee -Apis mellifera var. carnica-, on comb with capped brood cells and pollen cells

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Newly developed honeycomb with worker bees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-

Newly developed honeycomb with worker bees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honeybees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-, on brood comb with freshly laid eggs in honeycomb cells

Honeybees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-, on brood comb with freshly laid eggs in honeycomb cells

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Brood comb with drone brood surrounded by worker bees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-

Brood comb with drone brood surrounded by worker bees -Apis mellifera var. carnica-

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Newly-created wax comb of the honey bee -Apis mellifera var carnica- with larvae, worker bees, c

Newly-created wax comb of the honey bee -Apis mellifera var carnica- with larvae, worker bees, c. 5-7 days, in jelly

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey bee -Apis mellifera var nica-, drone on drone brood, larvae shortly before pupation

Honey bee -Apis mellifera var nica-, drone on drone brood, larvae shortly before pupation

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey bee -Apis mellifera- nibbling on the open honey comb with leaking honey

Honey bee -Apis mellifera- nibbling on the open honey comb with leaking honey, after the wax lid was removed with the wax comb

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Beekeeper collecting a new colony of Honey Bees -Apis mellifera- from the trunk of an apple tree

Beekeeper collecting a new colony of Honey Bees -Apis mellifera- from the trunk of an apple tree

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bees -Apis mellifera- on honeycomb with capped cells holding honey, winter bees, Bavaria

Honey Bees -Apis mellifera- on honeycomb with capped cells holding honey, winter bees, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: VERMONT: BEEKEEPERS, 1914. A man teaches his son how to tend to a beehive, in Bennington, Vermont

VERMONT: BEEKEEPERS, 1914. A man teaches his son how to tend to a beehive, in Bennington, Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1914

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: The Parliament is held, Bils and Complaints Heard and reform d, with feverall

The Parliament is held, Bils and Complaints Heard and reform d, with feverall restraints Of Usurpt freedome; instituted Law To keepe the Common Wealth of Bees in awe Woodcut illustration from John

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: ANIMALS - Bees on the sacred dress of Diana of Ephesus relate to the human soul

ANIMALS - Bees on the sacred dress of Diana of Ephesus relate to the human soul: the temperature of the hive is the same as that of the human body

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Swanley Horticultural College. Taking a swarm of bees. 1930 s

Swanley Horticultural College. Taking a swarm of bees. 1930 s

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Lloyd George and bees in bee hives May 11th 1934

Lloyd George and bees in bee hives May 11th 1934

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Mr C Keene his face masked with a frame of his bees in the garden on the roof of

Mr C Keene his face masked with a frame of his bees in the garden on the roof of Adelaide House London August 5th 1937

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: The swarm of bees which caused considerable excitement in Bond Street for several days

The swarm of bees which caused considerable excitement in Bond Street for several days, returned to the well-known shopping centre today

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: The National Show of Bees and Honey is in progress at the Crystal Palace in London

The National Show of Bees and Honey is in progress at the Crystal Palace in London - photo shows smoking out bees at the Show October 3rd 1934

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Three hundred boys and girls including two of the Prime Ministers Grandchildren

Three hundred boys and girls including two of the Prime Ministers Grandchildren - are busily rehearsing at the Ballentine Dancing Studios - for the Dancing Matinee to be held today at the Princes

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: A swarm of bees on the lamppost in Westbourne Crescent, Bayswater

A swarm of bees on the lamppost in Westbourne Crescent, Bayswater. Somebody remember that a Post Office engineer of the new Moscow Road exchange was a beekeeper

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Mr R Ainslie the Post Office Engineer cooly removed a swarm of bees by hand, estimated at 15

Mr R Ainslie the Post Office Engineer cooly removed a swarm of bees by hand, estimated at 15, 000 from a lamp post on westbourne crecent Bayswater

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bermondsy brightens up her bomb sites. Humming Bees Club gets to work on bombsite

Bermondsy brightens up her bomb sites. Humming Bees Club gets to work on bombsite
Bermondsy brightens up her bomb sites. " Humming Bees Club" gets to work on bombsite where once their neighbours lived in a row of little houses just like their own which back onto them.1950

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: The Queens Eggs : Legs as pollen carriers : the making of combs : Bees

The Queens Eggs : Legs as pollen carriers : the making of combs : Bees. Standing upright : The eggs of a Queen Bee glued to the bottom of comb cells. 27 June 1912

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bees and honey at show at Crystal Palace

Bees and honey at show at Crystal Palace. The National show of bees and honey is in progress at the Crystal Palace, London. Photo shows a bee keeper smoking bees out of a hive. 1934

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Judging honey at Crystal Palace show. 1934

Judging honey at Crystal Palace show. 1934

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: A Royal bee keeper. The King of Spain visiting an installation of bee hives, the

A Royal bee keeper. The King of Spain visiting an installation of bee hives, the property of the Prince of Asturias, who is taking a personnal interest in agriculture. 16 September 1924

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bee keeping, Asian Honey Bee (Apis cerana) hives, Sundarbans, Ganges Delta, West Bengal, India

Bee keeping, Asian Honey Bee (Apis cerana) hives, Sundarbans, Ganges Delta, West Bengal, India, March

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10852914

Picture No. 10852914
Beekeeper - lifts comb frame out to harvest honey from Honeybee hive (Apis mellifera) Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10783222

Picture No. 10783222
Beekeepers - with smoker to subdue bees before removing comb & honey. Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10783225

Picture No. 10783225
Beekeepers - cutting comb with knife to release honey Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10783224

Picture No. 10783224
Beekeepers - opening hive & using smoker to subdue bees before removing comb & honey. Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10783226

Picture No. 10783226
Beekeepers - cutting comb with knife to release honey. Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10783223

Picture No. 10783223
Beekeepers - opening hive & using smoker to subdue bees before removing comb & honey. Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10783221

Picture No. 10783221
Beekeepers - opening hive & using smoker to subdue bees before removing comb & honey. Date:

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Picture No. 10947527

Picture No. 10947527
HONEYBEE - close-up stinging human. Date:




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"Beekeeping: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Honey Bees" Discover the captivating world of beekeeping, where nature's tiny wonders thrive and create a sweet symphony. 🐝🍯 Witness the intricate dance of life as Queen Honey Bee reigns over her devoted workers on a comb, orchestrating their every move with grace and precision. In an unexpected twist, a swarm of bees finds solace at the foot of a pole on a bomb site in Victoria Street. Nature's resilience shines through even in the most unlikely places. Across the UK, dedicated beekeepers ensure harmony by clipping Queen Honey Bee's wings to prevent swarming. Their commitment safeguards these precious pollinators for generations to come. As winter blankets forests with its icy touch, honey bee hives stand strong amidst nature's slumber. These resilient insects brave harsh conditions together, preparing for brighter days ahead. With tender care and unwavering dedication, honey bees tend to their delicate honeycomb in enchanting British landscapes. The fruits of their labor bring us golden jars filled with liquid sunshine - pure bliss. Meet England's oldest beekeeper, 85-year-old Mr C. , whose wisdom and experience are invaluable treasures passed down through generations. His love for these buzzing creatures is truly inspiring. Witness worker bees in panic formation on a comb adorned with precious eggs - Apis mellifera var carnica showcasing both beauty and urgency within this bustling hive society. Travel back in time to Victorian-era beekeepers who embraced this ancient craft long before it became trendy. Their knowledge laid foundations that continue to shape modern practices today. Step into folklore as we unravel "Telling the Bees, " an age-old tradition where keepers would inform their beloved colonies about significant events such as births or deaths – honoring their connection with these remarkable creatures. In 1856, mournful rituals unfolded as beehives were draped in black cloth after devastating losses.