2,161 results
- Digital Images
- Online
Medicine chest including bottles
- Books
- Online
The paul's scholar's copy book, containing the round and round-text hands, with alphabets at large of the Greek and Hebrew, And Joyning Pieces of Each. Embellish'd with proper Ornaments of Command of Hand. By John Rayner, At the Hand and Pen in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London. Publish'd for the Use of Schools.
Rayner, John.Date: [1716?]- Books
- Online
Specification of Edward O'Connell : feeding bottles.
O'Connell, Edward.Date: 1869- Books
- Online
Specification of Joseph Nodder : feeding bottles and breast exhausters.
Nodder, Joseph.Date: 1867- Pictures
Milk for babies: hygienic methods of cleaning bottles and teats. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: 1922Reference: 5095iPart of: Atlas der Hygiene des Säuglings und Kleinkindes- Pictures
- Online
Two naked children wrapping and inspecting champagne bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
Gosse.Date: 1845Reference: 25746iPart of: Champagne Montebello- Books
A collector's guide to patent and proprietary medicine bottles of the nineteenth century / Joseph K. Baldwin.
Baldwin, Joseph K.Date: [1973], ©1973- Books
The benign blue coffin, and other life saving bottles / by Roy Morgan.
Morgan, Roy.Date: 1978- Books
- Online
Specification of John Thompson : feeding bottles for infants, &c.
Thompson, John.Date: 1868- Archives and manuscripts
M0007462: Medicine chest with bottles
Date: 6 September 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/64/14Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
- Online
Specification of William Botham : regulator for the tubes of feeding bottles.
Botham, W.Date: 1865- Books
Sterilisation of baby's bottles and teats / issued by City of Leicester Health Department.
Date: [1990?]- Digital Images
- Online
Infant feeding bottles from various Staffordshire potteries.
- Books
- Online
The merchant's penman: A new copy book of the usual hands now in practice by most book-keepers in Europe. By William Banson, master of the free-writing-school in New-Castle upon Tyne.
Banson, William.Date: [1702]- Archives and manuscripts
Sent from Dunedin: "Re improvement in bottles"
Date: 14 February 1883Reference: WF/E/02/01/01/57Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Alphabetical "BD Purchase Record" cards: "bottles"
Date: 1910-1960Reference: WF/F/031Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
M0004684: Page of Roman bottles of various shapes
Date: 7 July 1936Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/37/86Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
- Online
Two naked children tasting champagne and tying up bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
Gosse.Date: 1845Reference: 25744iPart of: Champagne Montebello- Pictures
- Online
Two naked children tying up and storing champagne bottles. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
Gosse.Date: 1845Reference: 25745iPart of: Champagne Montebello- Digital Images
- Online
Apparatus for testing ? Two bottles.
- Books
The cleaning and sterilisation of bottles and other glass containers / [John Charles Lovell Resuggan].
Resuggan, John Charles Lovell.Date: 1957- Ephemera
- Online
A reminder : please return empty bottles daily.
Date: 1940-1949- Books
- Online
Specification of John Thompson and James George Ingram : caps for feeding bottles.
Thompson, John.Date: 1868- Books
- Online
An account of the virtues and method of taking the Holt-Water discovered at Holt in the parish of Bradford, some Years ago, with a Relation of the Wonderful cures it has perform'd found the Country, in several Virulent Distempers; approv'd of by the best Physicians, and Recommended for its Excellent Qualities to all Mankind. To be Sold at the Green Lamp in swallow-street Picadilly overagainst the Sadlers-Arms, Pure and in its full perfection, the Person who sells it being at the Charge of bringing it up every Week, so that it Opperates as well and Effectually as at the Well. - Note. The Bottles are Seal'd thus, The Holt-Water from Grace Harding at the Old-Well.
Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Digital Images
- Online
Feeding bottles, Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age.