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A mad dog in chains: charm image designed to protect against dog-bites. Ink drawing, Tibet, 1850/1910?.
Date: 1850-1910Reference: 570967i- Pictures
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Vulcan forges metal chains while Venus sleeps. Engraving by Antonio Salamanca after G.F. Mazzola, il Parmigianino.
Parmigianino, 1503-1540.Reference: 28722i- Pictures
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Thirteen male prisoners in India or Burma ("dacoits", bandits) wearing chains around their necks and ankles. Process print.
Reference: 37771i- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III e Α [alpha]-helix and carbon atoms some Β [beta] and side chains"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1172Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III d2 Α [alpha]-helix Β [beta] -carbon atoms and some side chains"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1170Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
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Vulcan (Hephaestus) and his assistants make armour and metal chains. Engraving by the Monogrammatist FG after F. Primaticcio.
Primaticcio, Francesco, 1504-1570.Date: 1500-1599Reference: 29882i- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III e Α [alpha]-helix and carbon atoms some Β [beta] and side chains"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1171Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
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Prisoners at Tétouan restrained by chains seated in the presence of four guards armed with rifles. Wood engraving.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 37785i- Pictures
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Salpêtrière hospital, Paris: Philippe Pinel freeing the insane from their chains. Oil painting by T. Robert-Fleury, ca. 1876.
Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.Date: [1876?]Reference: 799213i- Pictures
William Norris restrained by chains at the neck and ankles in Bethlem hospital, London. Coloured etching by G. Arnald, 1815, after himself, 1814.
Arnald, George, 1763-1841.Date: 20 October 1815Reference: 20031i- Pictures
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Nine male prisoners in the Congo standing against a wall joined by chains around their necks. Process print after W.E. Geil.
Geil, William Edgar.Date: 1905Reference: 37731i- Pictures
A warrior releasing a fury from her chains; representing madness summoning discord. Engraving by J. Blondeau after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: [between 1670 and 1679?]Reference: 2954047i- Pictures
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Two divs in golden chains (demons) trying to escape from a well. Gouache painting by a Persian artist, possibly Indian.
Reference: 582595i- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III 16 3 chains with sequence of 3 residue staggered by one residue anti clockwise clockwise"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1165Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
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A woman with a crutch, a man in chains and a man falling on a sword; allegory of suffering and the different forms of death. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1563?.
Date: [1563]Reference: 26273i- Pictures
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A short-handled flail (weapon) with four metal chains ending in metal weights. Engraving by J. Basire after R. Stothard, 1827.
Stothard, Robert T. (Robert Thomas), 1797-Date: April 23rd 1827Reference: 43436i- Books
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J.L. Pulvermacher's patent portable hydro-electric voltaic chains : Sold by J. Steinert, sole agent, no. 568 Broadway, New York.
Pulvermacher, J. L.Date: [1853]- Pictures
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Seven prisoners in Persia sitting on the ground bound together by chains, supervised by three armed guards standing behind. Process print.
Date: [1905?]Reference: 37759i- Books
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Captives bound in chains, made free by Christ their surety: or the misery of graceless sinners, ... By T. Doolittel [sic].
Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.Date: 1703- Books
Variable regions of immunoglobulin chains : tabulations and analyses of amino acid sequences / Elvin A. Kabat, Tai Te Wu, and Howard Bilofsky.
Kabat, Elvin A. (Elvin Abraham), 1914-2000.Date: 1976- Pictures
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Kaiser Wilhelm II as a blacksmith is hammering chains representing the British Empire, trying to break them. Drawing by A.G. Racey, 191-.
Racey, A. G. (Arthur George), 1870-1941.Date: 1910-1919Reference: 571987i- Ephemera
"Tie the knot or break the chains?" : a public debate/discussion about gay marriage and whether LGBT people want it or need it / CHE.
Date: 2011- Books
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Europe a slave, unless England break her chains. discovering the grand designs of the French-Popish party in England for several years last past.
Cerdan, Jean-Paul, comte de.Date: 1706- Pictures
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A man in Africa standing and another sitting on the ground, both have chains around their necks and ankles. Process print after L. Rousseau.
Reference: 37733i- Pictures
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A man wearing a costume and a mask and holding a sail is riding in a boat with wheels and chains attached to it. Lithograph.
Reference: 36676i