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Royaume Uni Collection

"Canterbury Cathedral, a magnificent architectural masterpiece in the heart of Canterbury, England, represents the rich history and culture of the United Kingdom

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Flower and leaf of autumn colchique (Crocus), whose flower resembles that of saffron

Flower and leaf of autumn colchique (Crocus), whose flower resembles that of saffron. Illustration by C
FLO4562273 Flower and leaf of autumn colchique (Crocus), whose flower resembles that of saffron. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: George V 1911 hunting in Nepal (1911), 1935 (photo)

George V 1911 hunting in Nepal (1911), 1935 (photo)
2525612 George V 1911 hunting in Nepal (1911), 1935 (photo) by Brooks, Ernest (1878-1941); (add.info.: History. England. King George V in Nepal for big game shooting, 1911)

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Male dogwood, branch with fruit. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell

Male dogwood, branch with fruit. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell
FLO4562277 Male dogwood, branch with fruit. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell. Eau forte in The Curtis Botanical Magazine, by Samuel Curtis, 1826

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Elegant greenhouse flower, purple and white from African Corymbose

Elegant greenhouse flower, purple and white from African Corymbose, Cape of Good Esperance (South Africa)
FLO4562317 Elegant greenhouse flower, purple and white from African Corymbose, Cape of Good Esperance (South Africa). Illustration by William Jackson Hoker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Cinquefoil has blood red flowers

Cinquefoil has blood red flowers
FLO4562311 Cinquefoil has blood red flowers.; (add.info.: Cinquefoil has blood red flowers.); © Florilegius

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Female branch of Telfairia pedata, plant of the family cucurbitacees. Named after Charles Telfair

Female branch of Telfairia pedata, plant of the family cucurbitacees. Named after Charles Telfair
FLO4562294 Female branch of Telfairia pedata, plant of the family cucurbitacees. Named after Charles Telfair, Superintendent of the Royal Garden in Mauritius. Illustration of E.D

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Pink flowers of Bromelia with leaves marked of white. Parasitic tropical plant

Pink flowers of Bromelia with leaves marked of white. Parasitic tropical plant, native to South America
FLO4562308 Pink flowers of Bromelia with leaves marked of white. Parasitic tropical plant, native to South America. (Bromelia Zebrina); (add.info)

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Ornamental white flowers with fine pink lines of Crinum procerum

Ornamental white flowers with fine pink lines of Crinum procerum, variete of lilies from Rangoon (Burma, Myanmar)
FLO4562301 Ornamental white flowers with fine pink lines of Crinum procerum, variete of lilies from Rangoon (Burma, Myanmar)

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Southern Cassia, plant with yellow flowers, with precise description of the leaves

Southern Cassia, plant with yellow flowers, with precise description of the leaves, native to New Holland (Australia)
FLO4562291 Southern Cassia, plant with yellow flowers, with precise description of the leaves, native to New Holland (Australia). Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Inflorescence of Banksia Serrata. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell

Inflorescence of Banksia Serrata. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell
FLO4562276 Inflorescence of Banksia Serrata. Illustration by C. Curtis, engraving by Weddell. Eau forte in The Curtis Botanical Magazine, by Samuel Curtis, 1826

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Pruinee leaf and stem with pale yellow flowers of a Yucca Glauca. Ornamental plant, perennial

Pruinee leaf and stem with pale yellow flowers of a Yucca Glauca. Ornamental plant, perennial
FLO4562268 Pruinee leaf and stem with pale yellow flowers of a Yucca Glauca. Ornamental plant, perennial, native to Carolina (USA). Illustration by John Curtis (entomologist), engraving by Weddell

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Giroflee des Dames or Julienne des jardins, has large purple flowers

Giroflee des Dames or Julienne des jardins, has large purple flowers
FLO4562293 Giroflee des Dames or Julienne des jardins, has large purple flowers.; (add.info.: Giroflee des Dames or Julienne des jardins, has large purple flowers.); © Florilegius

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Helianthus (sun) perennial with purple brown central disc. Illustration by John Curtis

Helianthus (sun) perennial with purple brown central disc. Illustration by John Curtis (entomologist)
FLO4562269 Helianthus (sun) perennial with purple brown central disc. Illustration by John Curtis (entomologist), engraving by Weddell

Background imageRoyaume Uni Collection: Canterbury cathedral western faeade, Canterbury, Great Britain

Canterbury cathedral western faeade, Canterbury, Great Britain



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"Canterbury Cathedral, a magnificent architectural masterpiece in the heart of Canterbury, England, represents the rich history and culture of the United Kingdom, or as Honore Daumier once depicted in his 1866 painting "Ce qu'on appelle le ROYAUME-UNI" (What We Call the UNITED KINGDOM), a testament to the unity and diversity of Great Britain." This caption highlights the significance of Canterbury Cathedral as a symbol of the United Kingdom's history and culture, while also referencing Honore Daumier's famous painting that captures the essence of the country. The use of the phrase "What We Call the UNITED KINGDOM" in the painting title is also included to provide context for those who may not be familiar with the artwork. Overall, this caption aims to convey the beauty, history, and unity of the United Kingdom.