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NHS wigs and fabric supports : how to get them free or get help with the cost.
Date: 1990]- Pictures
The heads and shoulders of four women wearing elaborate wigs and head-dresses. Etching by Rosmaesler (?).
Reference: 32242i- Books
NHS wigs and fabric supports : how to get them free or get help with the cost.
Date: 1992- Pictures
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The heads and shoulders of three women who wear elaborate wigs and head-dresses. Etching by Rosmaesler (?).
Reference: 32269i- Pictures
The heads and shoulders of five women who wear elaborate wigs and head-dresses. Etching by Rosmaesler (?).
Reference: 32282i- Books
Drag : combing through the big wigs of show business / by Frank DeCaro ; foreword by Bruce Vilanch.
DeCaro, Frank, 1962-Date: 2019- Books
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The Æsculapian labyrinth explored; or, medical mystery illustrated. ... Inscribed to the College of Wigs, by Gregory Glyster, ...
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: 1789- Pictures
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Ferdinand Bartz and an assistant making wigs in Unter den Linden, Berlin; four busts on a pedestal. Engraving, 17--.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 577443i- Books
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A dose for the doctors; or, the Aesculapian labyrinth explored. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and chymists. Interspersed with ... risible anecdotes ... / Inscribed to the College of Wigs. By G. Glyster.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789- Books
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A dose for the doctors; or, the Aesculapian labyrinth explored. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and chymists. Interspersed with ... risible anecdotes ... / Inscribed to the College of Wigs. By G. Glyster.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789- Pictures
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A bald couple with a variety of wigs and body pieces which they are changing around between them. Coloured etching.
Date: Nov. 20 1819Reference: 28501i- Pictures
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The heads and shoulders of five women who wear elaborate wigs, head-dresses, hats and hoods. Etching by Rosmaesler (?).
Reference: 32273i- Pictures
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In a crowded salon, a wigmaker fits wigs according to occupation; representing the character stereotyping of Gall's phrenology. Coloured etching by J.E. Marcus after J. Smies, c. 1810.
Smies, Jacob, 1764-1833.Reference: 17678i- Books
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A dose for the doctors; or, the Aesculapian labyrinth explored. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and chymists. Interspersed with a variety of risible anecdotes affecting the faculty. Inscribed to the College of Wigs / By Gregory Glyster, an old practitioner.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789- Pictures
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Two fashionable women who wear extremely high wigs; to the right a gentleman greets them by taking his hat off. Engraving, 1773.
Date: June 1773Reference: 31758i- Books
How to cope with hair loss : with practical hints on wigs, scarves, make-up, jewellery / [written by Jackie Yardley, Celia Hudson].
Yardley, Jackie.Date: [1992?]- Books
NHS wigs and fabric supports : how to get them free or get help with the cost / issued by the Department of Health.
Date: 1993- Pictures
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Japanese market scene: vendors are shown selling combs and hair ornaments, sandals, cloth, rice paste cakes and wigs. Colour woodcut by Shigenobu, 1865.
Shigenobu.Date: Month 12, 1865Reference: 566815i- Pictures
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King George IV with Lady Conyngham inspecting wigs on wig-stands presented by a Frenchman; representing a disagreement in the cabinet with the 'Canning-ites' over the Corn bill. Coloured etching by T. Jones, 1828.
Jones, Thomas Howell, active 1828.Date: March 1828Reference: 12221i- Pictures
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A man tying a woman's absurdly high wig on to a scaffolding; another woman wearing a tall heart-shaped wig looks on. Coloured etching attributed to M. Rapine.
Rapine, Maximilien, 1840-1905.Reference: 31745i- Pictures
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A dandified hair-dresser in his salon arranging a woman's wig on a bust of a woman; to the left are two more busts, to the right are two wigs on stands. Colour process print after Debucourt (?).
Reference: 31612i- Pictures
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A barber dressing a wig. Coloured wood engraving.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29543i- Books
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The battle of the wigs. An additional canto to Dr. Garth's poem of the dispensary. Occasioned by the disputes between the Fellows and Licentiates of the College of Physicians, in London / [Bonnell Thornton].
Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-1768.Date: 1768- Books
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The man with two wives; or, wigs for ever! A dramatick fable; by F. G. Waldron. Set to musick by Mr. Sanderson. And first performed at the Royalty Theatre, Saturday, March 24th. 1798.
Waldron, F. G. (Francis Godolphin), 1744-1818.Date: [1798]- Pictures
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A man is sitting in a barber's shop having his hair combed and crimped, another man is being shaved, others are trying on wigs and tying their cravats. Coloured etching, 1785, after H. Bunbury.
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.Date: May 12 1785Reference: 35616i