Botanical Study, by Elizabeth Blake

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Date:1922

Description:Botanical study of the Primula Vulgaris undertaken in 1922. This study was undertaken by Elizabeth Blake, William Blake's sister, and details were reported to North Staffordshire Field Club meetings.

Longton photographer William Blake was member of the North Staffs Field Club, a group of dedicated naturalists. Blake was the club librarian for a number of years.

Blake was member of the North Staffs Field Club, a group of dedicated naturalists.

Blake was the club librarian for a number of years. This study of corollas and stigmas is likely to have been work that Blake did for the club.

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Creators: Mr William Blake - Creator

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Source: The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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