Verdure from the precincts of the grave of William Shakspere the poet of England [realia] : ivy leaves from the church walls that cover his grave & daisies, elm leaves, grasses & meadowsweet from his own Ophelia's [i.e. grave], Avon, this 22° July 1861. 1861.

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Verdure from the precincts of the grave of William Shakspere the poet of England [realia] : ivy leaves from the church walls that cover his grave & daisies, elm leaves, grasses & meadowsweet from his own Ophelia's [i.e. grave], Avon, this 22° July 1861. 1861.

The envelope includes various botanical samples.

1 envelope (various samples) ; 7 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7974690

University of Michigan

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