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A man and two children are standing on the steps outside a house, the little girl has a sparkler in her hand and looks startled by it and the boy holds other fireworks in his hand. Wood engraving by H. Beard.
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The care of tuberculosis : a treatise for nurses, public health works [sic], and all those who are interested in the care of the tuberculous / by J.A. Myers ; with an introduction by Richard Olding Beard.
Myers, J. Arthur (Jay Arthur), 1888-1978.Date: 1924- Books
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The medical use of electricity : with special reference to general electrization as a tonic in neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, chorea, paralysis, and other affections associated with general debility : with illustrative cases / by Geo. M. Beard, and A.D. Rockwell.
Beard, George M. (George Miller), 1839-1883.Date: 1867- Books
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The holy seed: or, the life of Mr. Thomas Beard. Wrote by himself: with some account of his death, September 15. 1710. ... With his funeral sermon. By Jos. Porter. With a preface by the late Reverend Mr. Matth. Henry.
Porter, Joseph.Date: 1715- Books
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The entertaining companion, or, merry songster's delight: being, a choice collection of all the songs sung this and last season at both the theatres, Sadler's Wells, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and Marybone [sic] Gardens. By Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, ... &c, &c.
Date: [1766?]- Archives and manuscripts
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Preface
Date: c.1957Reference: HALDANE/5/5/4/3Part of: Haldane Papers- Archives and manuscripts
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Draft Contract
Date: c.1953Reference: HALDANE/5/5/4/2Part of: Haldane Papers- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence
Date: 1951-1953Reference: HALDANE/5/5/4/1Part of: Haldane Papers- Books
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The American natural history : a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America / by William T. Hornaday ... illustrated by 227 original drawings by Beard, Rungius, Sawyer, and others, 116 photographs, chiefly by Sanborn, Keller and Underwood, and numerous charts and maps.
Hornaday, William T. (William Temple), 1854-1937.Date: 1904- Books
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Chronic diseases of the larynx : with special reference to laryngoscopic diagnosis and local therapeutics / By Dr. Adelbert Tobold ... Tr. from the German and ed. by George M. Beard ... With an introduction on the history and art of laryngoscopy and rhinoscopy ... by the editor.
Tobold, Adelbert, 1827-1907.Date: 1868- Books
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The holy seed: or a funeral discourse occasion'd by the death of Mr. Thomas Beard. Sept. 15. 1710: ... By Jos. Porter. With a review of his own life; written by himself ... To which is added, a preface by Mr. Matthew Henry.
Porter, Joseph.Date: 1711- Books
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The bull-Finch: being a choice collection of the newest and most favourite English songs, most of which have been set to music, and sung at the public theatres and gardens. By Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Sullivan, Mrs. Arne, Mrs. Lampe, Miss Faulkner, &c.
Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Books
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The myrtle. Being a favourite collection of above two hundred of the newest and best English and Scotch songs. Most of which have been lately set to musick, and sung by Mr. Beard, Mr. Low, Miss Stephenson, Miss Burchel, and others, at the publick theatres and gardens.
Date: 1755- Books
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The myrtle. Being a Favourite collection Of above Two Hundred of the Newest and best English and Scotch songs. Most of which have been lately set to musick, and sung by Mr. Beard, Mr. Low, Miss Stephenson, Miss Burchel, and others, at the publick theatres and gardens.
Date: 1755- Books
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The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. In the popular grand Spectacle of Music, Dance, and Action, called Black Beard; or, The Captive Princess: As performed, upwards of 100 nights, at the Royal Circus, last season; and Revived with New Songs, Scenery, Dresses, &c. On Wednesday, May 15, 1799. The Overture and Music, by Mr. Sanderson; the Scenery designed by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him, Messrs. Williams, Marchbank, and Blackmore; the Spectacle invented and produced under the Direction of Mr. Cross.
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), -1809.Date: [1799?]- Books
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The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand spectacle of music, dance, and action, called The Genoese pirate, or Black Beard: as performed (for the first time) at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, on Monday, October 15, 1798. The overture and music, by Mr. Sanderson; the Scenery by Messrs. Phillips, Lupino, Hollogan, Blackmore, &c.
Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), -1809.Date: [1798]- Books
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Fitz-giggo, a new English uproar; with the way to make him; or, a new overture upon the old score; as it was performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, by Mr. Beard, Miss Brent, Sig. Tenducci, Mr. Smith, Mr. Woodward, pit, boxes, galleries, &c. &c. The words adapted (al burlesquo) to the favourite airs in the opera of Artaxerxes.
Date: [1763?]- Books
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Histories, or tales of past times: viz. I. The Little Red Riding-Hood. II. The fairy. III. The Blue Beard. IV. The Sleeping Beauty in the wood. V. The master cat, or Puss in Boots. VI. Cinderilla, or the Little Glass Slipper. Vii. Riquet a la houpe. Viii. Little Poucet, and his Brothers. IX. The discreet princess, or the Adventures of Finetta. With morals. By M. Perrault. Translated into English.
Perrault, Charles, 1628-1703.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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Rochester's jests: or, the quintessence of wit; containing a new collection of merry stories, repartees, jokes, puns, Bulls, Blunders, Conundrums, the Newest Riddles, Rebusses, smartest Epigrams and Epitaphs; the most admired songs, sung by Mr. Beard, Miss Brent, Miss Wright, &c. and two original love letters To which is added, Wit upon Windows, Copied by a London Rider. The Whole being free from that Obscenity, so srequent in most other Books of this kind, is calculated to inspire Mirth and Good Humour, without giving Offence to the chastest Ear.
Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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Rochester's jests: or, the quintessence of wit; containing a new collection of merry stories, repartees, jokes, puns, Bulls, Blunders, Conundrums, the Newest Riddles, Rebusses, smartest Epigrams and Epitaphs; the most admired songs, sung by Mr. Beard, Mrs. Pinto, Miss Wright, &c. and two original love letters: To which is added, Wit Upon Windows, Copied by a London Rider. The Whole being free from that Obscenity, so frequent in most other Books of this kind, is calculated to inspire Mirth and Good Humour, without giving Offence to the chastest Ear.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The court of Comus: A new collection of Three Hundred Songs, Medleys and Cantatas. Containing, Besides many curious Originals, which have been Sung in the Societies of the most remarkable Choice Spirits, all the most admired songs lately sung by Mr. Beard, Mr. Vernon, Mr. Wilder, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Shuter, Mr. Mahon, Mr. Corry, Mr. Mattocks, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. Glover, Miss Young, Miss Brent, Miss Elliot, Miss M'neil, at the theatres and public gardens.
Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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The warblers delight: or, English harmony. Being a select collection of the most favourite songs, duets, catches, airs, and cantatas, That have been Sung by Mr. Beard Mr. Lowe Mr. Mattocks Mr. Vernon Mr. Champness Mr. Tenducci Mr. Shuter Mr. Dodd Mr. Dunstall Mr. Yates Mr. Dibden Mrs. Vincent Miss Brent Mrs Mattocks Miss Young Miss Wright Miss Wearman Miss Smith Mrs. Clive Miss Slack Miss Pope Miss Poitier And Others, At The Theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, Marybone, and other Public Places of Entertainment, Private Concerts, &c.
Date: [1765?]- Books
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The second and last act of Fitzgiggo, or all's well that ends well, a new English uproar, as it was performed on Thursday the 3d of March 1763, at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, by Messieurs Beard, Smith, Woodward, pit, boxes, galleries, &c. &c. The words adapted to the favourite airs in the opera of Artaxerxes.
Date: [1763]- Books
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The joyous companion: being a select collection of the most favourite new songs, that have been sung by Miss Catley Mr. Tenducci Mr. Beard Mr. Lowe Mr. Mattocks Mr. Vernon Mr. Shuter Mr. Dodd Mr. Dunstall Mr. Yates Mr. Dibden Mrs. Vincent Miss Brent Mrs. Mattocks Miss Young Miss Wright Miss Wearman Miss Smith Mrs. Clive Miss Slack Miss Pope Miss Poitier And Others. At the theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, Marybone, the New-Gardens, and other public places of entertainment, private concerts, &c.
Date: M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]- Books
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Elland. To be sold there, Marshall-Hall, a large Messuage divided into four Tenements, together with a very capital and large Malt-Kiln, several other considerable Buildings, a Fold-Stead, and a large Garden walled round. Also, The several lands in the Occupation of Charles Howarth, Nicholas Peele, James Beard, William Aspinal, and James Blackburn, ... adjoining on the Town of Elland, and both the Buildings and Lands are within a very short Distance of the Navigation of the River Calder. The Lands will be sold separate from the Buildings, and divided into such Parcels as will best accommodate Purchasers. - The whole of the above Premises are out of Lease. - --For further Particulars apply to Mr. Taylor, Attorney at Law, in Pontefract.
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