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Soldiers, one in drag, performing in a concert party as "The Bow Bells"; posing for a group portrait. Photographic postcard, 191-.
Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 2044286iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
Bell's Sale of food and drugs.
Bell, William J. (William James), Sir, 1859-1913.Date: 1956- Books
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Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol. I.
Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol XI.
Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
Bell's Sale of food and drugs.
Bell, William J. (William James), Sir, 1859-1913.Date: 1947- Books
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Bell's British Theatre. Consisting of the most esteemed English plays. .. . Containing Comus,..,[sic]....... By Milton. Alchymist, ....... - Ben Jonson. Love for Love, ..... - Congreve. Rival Queens, ..... - Lee.
Date: 1797- Books
Bell's Sale of food and drugs.
Bell, William J. (William James), Sir, 1859-1913.Date: 1943- Books
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Bell's Characteristical Edition. All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the Managers, by Mr. Hopkins prompter.
Dryden, John, 1631-1700.Date: 1782- Books
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Bell's edition. The inconstant; or, The way to win him. A comedy, as written by Mr. G. Farquhar. Distinguishing also the variations of the theatre, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
Farquhar, George, 1677?-1707.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
Bell's sale of food and drugs.
Date: 1939- Books
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Bell's Edition. The miser, a comedy. By Henry Fielding. as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the Prompt-Book, By permission of the Managers. By Mr. Hopkins, Prompter.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Bell's edition. The miser, a comedy. by Henry Fielding. As performed at the theatre-royal in Drury-lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers. by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: [1788?]- Ephemera
Bristol and Bath water : sold and delivered to any part of the town from Mr. Richard Bristow's, Goldsmith, at the Three Bells in Fleet-Street.
Bristow, Richard.Date: [1736?]- Books
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A true account of the celebrated secret of Mr. Timothy Beaghan : lately killed at the Five Bells tavern in the Strand, famous for curing the king's-evil : in a letter to Mr. William Cowper, surgeon / by Maurice Tobin.
Tobin, MauriceDate: 1697- Books
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The new Glousiershire [sic] garland 1st. The two sworn brothers covenant, and how one dyed poor, and left a son behind How this other being rich took care of him ... 2d. How he was incenced against this youth ... 3d. How the nurse gave this youth the six score pounds for adventure to see ... how he was married one morning to that man's daughter ... 4th. Her father ... would give him no portion with the marriage ...
Date: 1704- Books
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Papists care of protestants, or, a short hint of Popish treatment, Out of the Records of the most Famous Reverent Ministers of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. A caution to all British protestants not to trust them.
Date: 1708- Books
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Reasons for preventing the scarcity and dearth of victual, that the poor may not starve: Humbly offered to the Consideration of the Honourable Justices of Peace, and Gentlemen Heritors &c, met at the Quarter Session at Edinburgh, instant 1709.
Date: 1709- Books
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The friendly conference, or, a discourse between the country man and his nephew, who having fallen off from hearing, hath for some years been a follower of Mr. M'millan. Wherein his Objections against the Church and State being Proposed, are Answered; The Conduct of the Church in the Matter of the Union: And in several other Publick Affairs, is Fairly Hirred, and Vindicated. The Manifold Difference between Mr. Mcmillan & Mr. James Renwick, with the Worthies that went before him, is clearly (though Briefly Illustrated,) with some Momentuous Questions Proposed by the Country Man in Order to be Answered by that Party against their next Opportunity of Conference; Allowed to be Published by Consent of Parties, for the Instruction of the Ignorant in these Affairs.
Date: 1711- Books
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An elegy on the much lamented death of John Hamilton Lord Balhaven, &c. who departed this life, at London, June 21. 1708.
Date: 1708- Books
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Elegy on the much to be lamented death of Lord John Hamilton of Balhaven.
Date: 1708- Books
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A guide for the child and youth in two parts, The first, for children, containing plain and pleasant directions to read English, with prayers, graces, and instructions fitted to the capacity of children. The second, for youth, teaching to write, cast accompts, and read more perfectly; with several other varieties, both pleasant and profitable.
T. H.Date: 1711- Books
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A part of the first part of the Tinklars testament which is dedicated to the present Presbyterian ministers in Scotland, Having Dedicate an Introduction to the Queens most Sacred Majesty, on whom I Rely, will Protect me, and allow me as much Money, as will carry on my Work. 1. Cor: 1. Chap: 26. Not many Wise Men after the Flesh, not many Mighty, not many Noble, are Called. By William Mitchel Tinklar in Edinburgh.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1711- Books
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The true Church of Scotlands lamentation, Dedicated to Heu Aitkin, of Stirstrachen, Esq; in the parish of Ore, in Galloway. Composed in the Prison House of Dalkeith, by Robert Ker: Anno 1711.
Ker, Robert.Date: 1711- Books
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An introduction to the first part of the tincklars tesament. Dedicated to the Queens Most Excellent Majestie by William Mitcher time-plate-werker, in Edinburgh.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1711- Books
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A bill to continue two acts of Parliament, one of the first and the other of the ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for repairing and enlarging the road leading from the house called the Bells, in the parish of Saint Margaret's, in Rochester, to Maidstone in the county of Kent; and for repairing and enlarging other roads therein mentioned.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1749]