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A tooth-drawer frightening his patient with a hot coal causing him to pull away violently and extract a tooth. Pen drawing after J. Collier, 1773.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Reference: 16550i- Pictures
A tooth-drawer using a cord to extract a tooth from an agonized patient. Coloured engraving, 1810, after J. Collier, 1773.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: 4 June 1810Reference: 16544i- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue, between Tummus o'Williams, o'f Margit o'Roafs, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures & misfortunes of a Lancashire clown.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: [between 1750 and 1757?]- Pictures
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A tooth-drawer using pincers to extract a tooth from an old woman, her husband agonizingly observes the situation. Pen drawing after J. Collier, 1773.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Reference: 16564i- Books
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Tim Bobbin's View of the Lancashire dialect; with large additions and improvements. Also a glossary Of Lancashire Words and Phrases.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1798- Books
Tim Bobbin lives! : the life and times of a Lancashire legend / by Jean and Peter Bond.
Bond, Jean.Date: 1986- Books
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The miscellaneous works of Tim Bobbin, Esq. Containing his view of the Lancashire dialect; with large additions and improvements. Also his poem of the flying dragon and the man of Heaton. Together with other his whimsical amusements, in prose and verse. Some of which never before published.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: [1790?]- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue; between Tunmus O'willioms, o'f Margit O'Roafs, an Meary O'Dicks, O'Tummy O'peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. Embellished with seven copper plates; one of which is a strong likeness of the author Tim Bobbin.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1775- Books
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The miscellaneous works of Tim Bobbin, Esq; containing his view of the Lancashire dialect; with large additions and improvements. Also his poem of the flying dragon and the man of Heaton. Together with other his whimsical amusements in prose and verse. Some of which never before Published. The whole embellished with eleven copper plates.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1775- Books
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The miscellaneous works of Tim Bobbin, Esq. Containing his view of the Lancashire dialect; with large additions and improvements. Also his poem of the flying dragon and the man of Heaton. Together with other his whimsical amusements, in prose and verse. Some of which never before Published. The whole embellished with ten copper plates.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: [1793]- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue, between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Reaph's, and Meary o'Dick's, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, The flying dragan and the man of Heaton, ... and A glossary of the Lancashire words and phrases. By Tim Bobbin, ...
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1797- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue. Between Tummus O'william's, O'margit O'Roaph's, and Meary O'Dick's, O'Tummy O'peggy's. Shewing in that speech, the comical adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which is prefix'd (by way of Preface.) a dialogue between the author and his pamphlet. With a glossary of all the Lancashire Words and Phrases therein used. By Tim. Bobbin, Fellow of the Sisyphian Society of Dutch. Loom Weavers, and an old Adept in the Dialect.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: [1748?]- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue. Between Tummus o'William's, o'Margit o'Roaph's, and Mearey o'Dick's, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. To which is added a glossary of all the Lancashire words and phrases therein used. By T. Bobbin, opp'n speyker o' th' dialect.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: [1746?]- Books
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Human passions delineated in above 120 figures, droll, satyrical, and humourous: design'd in the Hogarthian style, very useful for young practitioners in drawing. By Timo[thy] Bobbin author of the Lancashire dialect. ... Whole books or any single print may be had of the booksellers, or of the publisher
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1773- Pictures
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A surgeon extracting a tooth. Oil painting after Gerrit Dou and Tim Bobbin.
Reference: 45952i- Books
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Tim Bobbin's toy-shop open'd or, his whimsical amusements. Containing, his view of the Lancashire dialect, (with a large Glossary) being the Adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire Clown. The Poem of the Black Bird; or Whistling Ouzel. The Goose; a Poem, (by an unknown Hand) corrected by T. B. A humourous (but real) Codicil to a Conjurer's Will. Prickshaw Witch blown up; or the Conjuror out-conjured. ... Letter to the Empress of Rishworth, alias the Queen at the Booth. A Letter to T. P. Esq; being an Explanation of the above Letter; and a State of the Case between her Ladyship and the Author. Together with several other humourous epistles, Epitaphs, &c. in Prose and Rhyme. Also some original Lancashire, Scotch, and other Letters, never before published. Embellished with copper-plates designed by the author, and engraved by Mr. Barlow, of Bolton.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: 1763- Books
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Curious remarks on The history of Manchester. By Muscipula, sen.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: [1771]- Books
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The black-bird: a poem. By T.B. Fellow of the Sisyphian Society of Weavers.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: in the year 1741- Books
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Truth in a mask: or, Shude-Hill Fight. Being A short Manchestrian chronicle of the present Times.
Bobbin, Tim., 1708-1786.Date: printed in the year, [1757]- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue, between Tummus o'William's, o'Margit o'Roaph's, and Meary o'Dick's, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Shewing, in that speech, the comical adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which is prefix'd (by away of preface) a dialogue between the author and his pamphlet. With a glossary of all the Lancashire words and phrases therein used. By Tim. Bobbin, Fellow of the Sisyphian Society of Dutch Loom Weavers, and an old adept in the dialect.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: [1750?]- Pictures
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One man vomits into a bowl as his companion lifts his wig and steadies the bowl. Etching by T. Sandars, 1773, after J. Collier.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: June 1773Reference: 26315i- Pictures
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One man sits soundly sleeping as his drunken companion offers him another drink. Etching by T. Sandars, 1773, after J. Collier.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: June 1773Reference: 26317i- Pictures
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Three grotesque old men with missing teeth grimacing and pointing at each other. Engraving by T. Sandars after J. Collier, 1773.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: [June 1773]Reference: 16625i- Pictures
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A man vomits into a bowl as his companion lifts his wig and steadies the bowl. Coloured etching by T. Sandars, 1773, after J. Collier.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: 1773Reference: 26313i- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue. Between Tummus o'Williams's, o'Margit o'Roaph's, and Meary o'Dick's, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Shewing in that speech, the comical adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which is prefix'd (by way of preface) a dialogue between the author and his pamphlet. With a few observations for the better pronunciation of the dialect. With a glossary of all the Lancashire words and phrases therein used. By Tim Bobbin, Fellow of the Sisyphain [sic] Society of Dutch Loom Weavers, and an old adept in the dialect.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: 1757