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Boxes.
SoofiyaDate: [2018]- Books
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Boxes for the transmission by post, or otherwise, of glass plates / [William Henry Beach].
Beach, William Henry.Date: 1899- Pictures
Boxes and equipment for the electrical transmission and reception of messages. Drawing by P. Davidson, 1967.
Davidson, Paul, active approximately 1967.Date: 19.10.67 [19 October 1967]Reference: 2924124iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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Boxes used for painting materials and brushes and a bladder. Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
Bourgeois.Reference: 33974i- Books
Boxes for the protection of rare books : their design & construction / compiled and illustrated by Margaret R. Brown, with the assistance of Don Etherington and Linda K. Ogden.
Brown, Margaret R.Date: 1982- Archives and manuscripts
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MEDAWAR IV: Boxes and Wellcome
Date: c. 1989-1990Reference: PP/PBM/F.49Part of: Medawar, Sir Peter Brian (1915-1987)- Archives and manuscripts
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Inscriptions on Boxes: Enema Syringes and Stomach Pumps
Date: 19th centuryReference: WA/HMM/CM/Col/110Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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By Permission of R. B. O'Reilly, Esquire. an alphabetical list of the subscribers to the King's Theatre, Pantheon: with references to their different Boxes.
Pantheon (Oxford Street, London, England)Date: [1791]- Books
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Christmass cordials, fit for Refreshing the souls, and Chearing the hearts, Of all the professors of the Christian Religion. Shewing how to Observe this Time to good Purpose. And more fit for Christmass-Boxes than Gold or Silver.
Date: 1705- Books
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The practical bee-master: in which will be shewn how to manage bees either in straw hives or in boxes, Without Destroying Them, And With More Ease, Safety, And Profit, Than BY Any Method Hitherto Made Public, Viz. I. To manage Bees in Straw Hives, with new constructed Tops, at a small expence, as profitably and easily as with Boxes. II. In Boxes of an improved and cheap Construction, easily to be managed, and with so little Disturbance to the Bees, that all the necessary operations may be performed without any Danger. III. To catch and secure the Queen, or to fix her and a Swarm to any place you please. IV. To cause Bees to quit a Hive, and to be so tractable as to suffer themselves to be mandled without Stinging. V. Several Methods of Swarming Bees Artificially. VI. To cause a Swarm to work in separated Glasses, without any Hive; or in globular or other glasses, so that pure Virgin Honey may be taken when in its utmost Perfection. Vii. To prevent or cause Bees to swarm. Viii. To take the Honey and yet preserve the Bees, with common Hives only. IX. To unite Casts, Swarms, and Stocks. X. A Catalogue of, and Observations on, the most proper Flowers or Pasturage for Bees. XI. An easy and certain Method of preserving Stocks in Winter and cold Springs. XII. Several new and improved Methods of extracting the Wax from the Combs, two of them without either Straining or Pressing; and each by a single Operation: but more perfectly, and with far less. Trouble and Expence of Fuel than hitherto practiced. Together With Such Full And Plain Directions That the meanest Cottager may attain this profitable Art Without Difficulty, and at a small Expence; interspersed with occasional strictures on Mr. Thomas Wildman's Treatise on bees: With Several New Discoveries And Improvements, The Result Of AtLong Experience, And Deduced From Actual Experiments, by John Keys, Bee - Master.
Keys, John.Date: [1780]- Books
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King's Theatre. Mr. Viganoni's Night. On Thursday next, June 8th, 1797, Will be performed, a Comic Opera, called Le Geloise Villane. After which Sig. Viganoni will sing an Interlude, called, Pigmalion. The music by Cimadore. With favorite dances. Tickets to be had, and Boxes to be taken at Sig. Viganoni's, No. 8, Panton-Street, Haymarket, and at the Office of the Theatre.
King's Theatre (Haymarket, London, England)Date: [1797]- Books
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Ferme ornée; or rural improvements. A series of domestic and ornamental designs, suited to parks, plantations, rides, walks, rivers, farms, &c. Consisting Of Fences, Paddock Houses, A Bath, A Dog-Kennel, Pavilions, Farm-Yards, Fishing-Houses, Sporting-Boxes, Shooting-Lodges, Single And Double Cottages, &c. Calculated for landscape and picturesque effects. Engraved on thirty-eight plates. With Appropriate Scenery, Plans, and Explanations. By John Plaw, Architect.
Plaw, John, 1744 or 1745-1820.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The universal navigator; or, A Comprehensive Treatise of navigation; containing, I. The most useful Problems in Geometry, Measuring of Plank, Timber Bales, Boxes, and Tunnage of Ships. II. Trigonometry with its application to the taking of Heights and Distances, accessible and inaccessible. III. Navigation, (viz.) Plain Sailing, Traverse Sailing, Mercator, Middle Latitude, and Parallel Sailing, with all the several examples wrought Geometrically, Trignometrically, by Logarithms, Arithmetically, by Natural Sines and Tangents, Instrumentally, and by Tables of Latitude and Departure. To which is annexed a curious Collection of Questions to exercise all the above kind of Sailing, with a large and correct Table of Difference of Latitude and Departure, and Meridional parts. Also a Table of Latitude and Longitude of Places. IV. Great Circle Sailing, with a curious Collection of Questions applied thereto, several of which have never appeared in any Treatise of Navigation extant. Oblique Sailing, Turning to Windward, Sailing in Currents, with a Collection of Questions both curious, useful, and entertaining, to exercise the same. V. The Gregorian Calender, shewing the best method of finding the Prime-Epact, Moon's age, time of High Water, with a large Tide-Table, alphabetically digested, the manner of working Observations, the best Method of finding the variation of the Compass. To keep a Sea Journal in the best approved method, both in Merchant's Ships and the Royal Navy, also to correct the Dead Reckoning by a good Observation, by the easiest and best approved Method, illustrated with full, proper, and practical examples of the same, together with all useful Astronomical Tables, viz. the Sun's Declination, a Table of Logarithms, of Nat. and Artificial Sines and Tangents, with a curious collection of Astronomical Problems useful in taking Observations at any time of the Day, or by two Observations, and having the time between them, without regarding the Hour; several of them have not appeared in any other Author. With an appendix, shewing how to work all the cases in navigation by the pen arithmetically, without Books, Tables, or Instruments. By William Chambers, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Chambers, William, teacher of the mathematics.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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At the New Rooms. Adjoining to the Marquis of Granby near Reading. On Saturday the 29th of August, 1778, Will be Perform'd a concert of music. Boxes, 3s. Pit, 2s. Gall. 1s. Tickets for the concert to be had of Mr. Smith, at the Marquis of Granby. To begin exactly at half past six O'Clock. Between the different Parts of the concert will be Rehears'd, (gratis). The tragedy Of Romeo and Juliet. With A Solemn Dirge, and Enneral Procession of Juliet, to the Monument of the Capulets. And Thomas and Sally, or the Sailor's return.
Smith, Mr., active 1778.Date: 1778]- Books
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At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, To-Morrow, Wednesday, February 16, 1785, Will be Performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Set to Music by Mr. Handel The Principal Vocal Parts by Miss George, Miss Phillips, Mr. Norris, and Mr. Reinhold, First Violin by Mr. Richards - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, at Half-a-Guinea each. Pit 5s. First Gallery 3s. 6d. Second Gallery 2s. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex et Regina.
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)Date: 1785]- Books
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At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, On Wednesday next, February 16, 1785, Will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Set to Music by Mr. Handel. The principal vocal parts by Miss George, Miss Phillips, Mr. Norris, and Mr. Reinhold. First Violin by Mr. Richards. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, at Half-a-Guinea each. Pit 5s. First Gallery 3s. 6d. Second Gallery 2s. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex et Regina.
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)Date: 1785]- Books
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A catalogue of the genuine stock in trade of the late Mr. John Frankland, jeweller and filagree-worker, consisting of a Variety of Diamond-Rings, Ear-Rings, loose Stones, Watches, Snuff-Boxes, and exceeding fine Filagree-Work; Which (by Order of the Administrator) will be sold bye auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 18th, and Thursday, the 19th, of December, 1776, beginning each Day at Five O'Clock precisely. To be viewed on Tuesday, the 17th, and each Day of Sale, from Eleven O'Clock till Three. Catalogues to be had at the Bank Coffee-House, and at Mr. Gerard's, aforesaid.
Gerard, Mr. (John), -1794.Date: 1776]- Books
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A letter to the citizens of Glasgow, containing a short view of the management of the poors funds, under the administration of the General Session; Together with An Account of the Age, Family, Earning, and Provision made for each Pensioner on the Funds of the particular Sessions, by the Towns Hospital, Trades, Boxes, or other Charities, as well as by the Sessions. By a citizen of Glasgow.
Porteous, William, 1735-1812.Date: [1783]- Books
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A catalogue of all the genuine stock of excellent wines, consisting of About 400 Dozen of Oriental Madeira, near 200 Dozen of fine Old Red Port, Red and White Constantia, Old Arrack, &c. Also, Some Valuable Jewels, Two Gold Repeating Watches, Rich Snuff Boxes, a very Capital Single-Stone Brilliant Ring; A large Quantity of Table and Bed Linen, And other Effects, of Alexander Wynch, Esq; deceased, Which will be sold by auction, By Mess. Christie and Ansell, (by Order of the Executors) At their Great Room, next Cumberland-House, Pall-Mall, On Monday, November 5, 1781, and two following days. To be Viewed on Friday and Saturday preceding the Sale, which will begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had as above, and at Garraway's Coffee House. N. B. The Wines to be tasted only on the Mornings (and at the Time) of Sale.
Christie and Ansell (London, England)Date: 1781]- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15172 'W Marcet.' 'Portrait of Dr Marcet for Yearbook. Sept. 1902 S/S'
Date: 1902Reference: PP/ESS/P.98/3Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15177 'Ruggero Oddi'. 'all' illustre collega Prof. Dr E.A. Schafer omaggio di Ruggero Oddi, dirittore dell' Istituto Fisiologico di Genova'
Date: 19th century - 20th centuryReference: PP/ESS/P.98/8Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15176 'C Hubert Pemberton. June 99'. 'C.H.P. to E.M.R. June 99'
Date: 1899Reference: PP/ESS/P.98/7Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15171 'Herbert J Scharlieb'. House Surgeon. Dec. '94-May '95'
Date: c.1895Reference: PP/ESS/P.98/2Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15170 'H J Scharlieb'
Date: 19th centuryReference: PP/ESS/P.98/1Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15174 'Anderson Stuart 1882'
Date: 1882Reference: PP/ESS/P.98/5Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)