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The Exeter Commode
Date: 1950sReference: GC/276/B/2/1Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Archives and manuscripts
Photographs
Date: 1950sReference: GC/276/B/2/2Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Archives and manuscripts
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Caissons Disease
Date: 21-29 Mar 1940Reference: HALDANE/5/4/2/3Part of: Haldane Papers- Books
Groundbreaking scientific experiments, inventions, and discoveries of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance / Robert E. Krebs.
Krebs, Robert E., 1922-2009.Date: [2004], ©2004- Archives and manuscripts
Sketch
Date: 1957Reference: GC/276/B/1/5Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Archives and manuscripts
Articles
Date: 1957Reference: GC/276/B/1/4Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Archives and manuscripts
Letters Patent
Date: 24 July 1957Reference: GC/276/B/1/2Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Archives and manuscripts
Engineer's drawings
Date: 1957Reference: GC/276/B/1/1Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Archives and manuscripts
Photographs
Date: 1957Reference: GC/276/B/1/3Part of: Hall-Tomkin, Dr Harry- Books
Groundbreaking scientific experiments, inventions, and discoveries of the 18th century / Jonathan Shectman.
Shectman, Jonathan, 1972-Date: 2003- Books
Groundbreaking scientific experiments, inventions and discoveries of the 17th century / Michael Windelspecht.
Windelspecht, Michael, 1963-Date: 2002- Archives and manuscripts
Invention General Information
Date: 1971-1988Reference: SA/KET/B/14/4Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research- Books
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The universe displayed; or, a survey of the wonderful works of creation, and of the various customs and inventions of men. In which whatever is most remarkable throughout the world, both with Respect to the Works of Nature in Plants, Insects, Serpents, Beasts, Birds, Fishes, &c. and to The different Customs, Habits, Inventions, and Works of Men. will not only be given an account of, but the most curious of them also finely represented by beautiful copper-plate cuts.
Goadby, Robert, 1721-1778.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
Abridgements of the specifications relating to drains and sewers ; including the manufacture of drain tiles and pipes : A.D. 1619-1866.
Great Britain. Patent OfficeDate: 1874- Archives and manuscripts
"Wellcome Foundation Collaboration"
Date: 1971-1981Reference: SA/KET/B/14/2Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research- Archives and manuscripts
"West Virginia University Patent"
Date: 1987-1991Reference: SA/KET/B/14/3Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research- Archives and manuscripts
"Shield Immunologicals Ltd. Collaboration"
Date: 1987-1988Reference: SA/KET/B/14/1Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research- Books
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The humourist: being essays upon several subjects, viz. account of the author. Stock-Jobbers. Authors. Travels. Fancy Journalists. The Weather. Hope. Education. Prating. Modern Inventions. Luxury. Libels. Popular Discontents. Great Men. Theatrical Entertainments. Method in Writing. Suicide. Infidelity. Publick Sports. Levity. The Duty of Authors. A Club of Authors. Happiness. Women. Coffee-Houses. Masquerades. Patriotism. Bishop Barnet's History. Mortality. The Characters of Different Nations. Sedition. Hopers. Some characters of the present age. Vol.II.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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Chimaira. The new artillery, or, medicinal battery. Being an advertisement gradually ascending from certain diminutive Particulars, Mechanical Experiments, New Inventions, Projections, &c. to the true and genuine definition of the high-flyer and the low. Or, an essay de arte volandi: The Possibility, Grandeur, and Excellence thereof, and the Duty to acquire it.
Date: M.DCCXVIII. [1718]- Digital Images
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Plate illustrating the use of John Weiss’s lythontruptor instruments.
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The timber-Tree improved; or, the best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber, and Those Fruit-Trees whose Woods make the most profitable Returns to their Owners: According to the Newest Inventions, by the Plough, Harrow, and other Methods most approved of. By William Ellis, Of Little Gaddesden, near Hemstead in Hertfordshire.
Ellis, William, approximately 1700-1758.Date: 1738- Ephemera
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Microscope / W.D. & H.O. Wills.
Date: [1915]- Books
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The British palladium: or annual miscellany of literature and science: for the year 1775. The twenty-seventh number published. In two parts. The First containing new, general, and select, Subjects: With an Alphabetical Chronicle (number IV.) of original Customs, useful Discoveries, Arts, and Inventions. Another (number V.) of the first Discovery of Countries. Another (number VI.) of the Beginning of States, Cities, Towns, &c. Also an Alphabetical List of the States of Europe, and of the Religions of each State. For the Information of young Historians and Youth at School. - This historical Chronology to be continued yearly in a Variety of different Classes; with the Geography, Produce, Customs, and Curiosities, of each Country. The Second comprehending Answers to former Enquiries; and a Variety of new and entertaining Things proposed. With which may be had, The Practical Arithmetician, or Art of Numbers improved: Being a Set of new, short, practical, and mechanical, Rules, in all the Branches of Arithmetic, on an entirely new Plan; exercising all Parts of the numerical Art with Readiness and Facility. For the Use of Schools and private Tutors. Also The Seaman's Guide, or a Key to the Nautical Ephemerides, for keeping a Reckoning of Longitude of Ships at Sea, from Observation, as near as is practical. - The Whole serving both for Land and Sea. By the author of the Improved Royal astronomer and navigator.
Heath, Robert, -1779.Date: [1775]- Books
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Hocus pocus; or, the whole art of legerdemain in perfection. By which the meanest Capacity may perform the Whole Art without a Teacher. Together with the Use of all the Instruments belonging thereto. To which is now added, Abundance of New and Rare Inventions, the like never before in Print, but much desired by many. Written by H. Dean.
Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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A great improvement in watch-work; which may be of great use at sea, for discovering the longitude. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Learned. With some remarks on another way of discovering the longitude. To which is added, an advertisement Relating to divers other Useful Inventions. By William Palmer, a Lover of Mechanical Motion.
Palmer, William, watchmaker.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]