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  • General Hospital, Nottingham, England. Line engraving.
  • A man is sitting on a rock by the side of a lake with a fishing rod and picnic basket, trying to open a tin of salmon with a knife and a stone. Process print after Lawson Wood.
  • Nottinghamia vetus et nova. Or an historical account of the ancient and present state of the town of Nottingham / Gather'd from the remains of antiquity and collected from authentic manuscripts and ancient as well as modern historians. Adorn'd with beautiful copper-plates; with an appendix, containing besides extracts of wills and deeds relating to charities, diverse other curious papers. By Charles Deering, M.D.
  • Harry Wheatcroft's rose offer : 6 hybrid teas (cat. value 50'6) 29'6.
  • Harry Wheatcroft's rose offer : 6 hybrid teas (cat. value 50'6) 29'6.
  • Nottingham: a verandah for open air treatment of the sick. Photograph, 1914.
  • Nottingham: open air treatment of sick children. Photograph, ca. 191-.
  • [Blank postcard for Claud Manfull, "consulting herbalist" in Nottingham].
  • [Blank postcard for Claud Manfull, "consulting herbalist" in Nottingham].
  • Player's Navy Cut cigarettes : "medium" / John Player & Sons.
  • Player's Navy Cut cigarettes : "medium" / John Player & Sons.
  • Trade at S. Cook's, chemist, Hyson Green : also at Beech Avenue, Sherwood Rise.
  • Diarrhoea is unpleasant : here's a pleasant way to get rid of it.
  • Diarrhoea is unpleasant : here's a pleasant way to get rid of it.
  • A giant, Mr. Robert Hales, named "The Yorkshire Giant," who will exhibit in Nottingham next week, is nearly eight feet in height, and weighs 462 lb.
  • Nottingham: a girl with pneumonia nursed on a terrace open to the air. Photograph, 19--.
  • Nottingham: soldiers in World War I, some of them wounded, standing on a verandah used for open-air treatment. Photograph, 1917.
  • Nottingham: a verandah open to the air with a bed and a cot, each containing a child being treated for acute illness. Photograph, 1893.
  • Plum of the oral penicillins : Stabillin v-k Syrup '125'.
  • Street entertainers in Nottingham: James Burne, called Shelford Tommy, a ventriloquist (left) and Charley, a man playing a shawm (right). Etching with aquatint, 1797.
  • Per Post : Messrs. Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd., Patent Medicine Warehouse, Nottingham / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • Mycivin Lincomycin hydrochloride.
  • Mycivin Lincomycin hydrochloride.
  • Plum of the oral penicillins : Stabillin v-k Syrup '125'.
  • Per Post : Messrs. Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd., Patent Medicine Warehouse, Nottingham / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • The Radcliffe Viaduct, Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire: a locomotive passing over the River Trent, and cattle drinking in the river. Lithograph by George Childs.
  • All new drugs make promises : especially for rapid relief of acute musculoskeletal conditions : new Brufen 600.
  • All new drugs make promises : especially for rapid relief of acute musculoskeletal conditions : new Brufen 600.
  • All new drugs make promises : especially for rapid relief of acute musculoskeletal conditions : new Brufen 600.
  • All new drugs make promises : especially for rapid relief of acute musculoskeletal conditions : new Brufen 600.