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[Undated handbill (London, betwen 1845 and 1877?) advertising an appearance by Thomas Goode, the American Colossus, "tallest of the human race, 7 feet 8 inches .. and only 18 years old" at Cremorne Gardens, Chelsea, London].
Date: date of publication not identified- Archives and manuscripts
Handbill: Milan trattoria
Date: 19th CenturyReference: PP/HO/D/B107APart of: Hodgkin family- Ephemera
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[Undated handbill (August 1880?) advertising appearances at the Royal Aquarium, London by Chang, the vast Mongolian, accompanied by Henrik Brustad, the huge Norwegian, the Chinese Tom Thumb, the midget Adonis, the Anakites (giants) and midgets. Printed on yellow paper].
Date: 1880- Ephemera
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[Undated handbill (August 1885?) advertising Howard's Grand Pavilion of Living Wonders waxwork and fine art gallery (at the Mitcham Fair?), featuring Madame Howard, the African lion-faced lady. She appears to have been a black woman with a beard].
Date: 1885- Ephemera
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[Small handbill advertising Millie Christine, the Two-Headed Nightingale, and Harvey's Midges (smallest people in the world), appearing at the Piccadilly Hall, London].
Date: 1885- Ephemera
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[Undated handbill (August 1880?) advertising appearances at the Royal Aquarium, London by Chang, the vast Mongolian, accompanied by Henrik Brustad, the huge Norwegian, the Chinese Tom Thumb, the midget Adonis, the Anakites (giants) and midgets. Printed on off-white paper].
Date: 1880- Digital Images
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Dispensary: Robsart Dispensary Handbill.
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[Illustrated handbill advertising an appearance of Christina and Millie McCoy, 'The African Twins' (or Two-Headed Nightingale) at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London on 17 September 1855 (in lighter type). They were conjoined twin girls, born in North Carolina in 1851. Their mother was a slave].
Date: 1855- Ephemera
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[Illustrated handbill advertising an appearance of Christina and Millie McCoy, 'The African Twins' (or Two-Headed Nightingale) at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London on 17 September 1855 (in bold type). They were conjoined twin girls, born in North Carolina in 1851. Their mother was a slave].
Date: 1855- Ephemera
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[Handbill on orange paper advertising appearances by Senorita Anita (The Tiger Lady) and her brother, Robinson (The Bear Boy) at the Royal Aquarium, London (27 October 1886?)].
Date: 1886- Digital Images
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Handbill: advertisement for the Quinine Tonic Cup.
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Handbill: Society for use of machines in chimneys cleaning
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Krao - The Missing Link, reverse of handbill
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Handbill describing trial of Bishop, Williams and May.
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[Folded handbill on yellow paper advertising Millie Christine, the Two-Headed Nightingale, and Harvey's Midges (smallest people in the world : Princess Lottie, Prince Midge, Miss Jennie Worgen and General Tot), appearing at the Piccadilly Hall, London, 17 February 1885].
Date: 1885- Archives and manuscripts
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Handbill for 'The Original and Only Widow Welch's Pills'
Date: Late 18th-mid 19th centuryReference: SA/WWP/B.7Part of: 'The Widow Welch's Pills'- Ephemera
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At the Royal British School Rooms, Harp Alley, Farringdon Street, on Tuesday, 27th of Dec. 1831 at seven o'clock, a scientific lecture on the natural history of animals : ... on Thursday, 29th of Dec. 1831, at seven o'clock, a lecture on astronomy ... / will be delivered by by Mr. Henry Althans.
Althans, Henry, 1783-1855.Date: [1831]- Archives and manuscripts
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Handbill issued during a dispute between Manchester doctors, March 1815
Date: 1815Reference: RET/8/8/2Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Handbill describing trial of Bishop, Williams and May
Date: 2nd December 1831Reference: MS.7058/1Part of: Burking Miscellany- Ephemera
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Undated handbill advertising 'The living wonder', M. Aish with a breast in place of her right leg, showing at London Dairy, 96 The Strand, another (1854) of a 'Limbless child' on show at the Lowther Arcade (London?) and a newspaper cutting of 'An armless bride' (August 1874).
Date: date of publication not identified- Archives and manuscripts
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Prints of a Handbill for Exhibition of a "New Species of Man"
Date: 1950sReference: PENROSE/2/40/5/5Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Pictures
Methods of preventing and treating cholera in Haiti. Colour process print, 2010.
Date: Októb 2010Reference: 2499589i- Digital Images
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Advertisement for Joseph Law, surgeon.
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This is not a drill : an extinction rebellion handbook / edited by Clare Farrell, Alison Green, Sam Knights and William Skeaping.
Date: 2019- Digital Images
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Advert for Willats's carbonated powders
R. Willats