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Report of the Committee on Leather for Bookbinding : with four appendixes ... / Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, & Commerce.
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain)Date: 1901- Books
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Plan of the register-office for buying and selling carriages and horses, by William Felton, Coach-Maker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn.
Felton, William, coachmaker.Date: 1795?]- Archives and manuscripts
Leatherhead and District Association for the Prevention of Addiction
Date: 1980s-1990sReference: SA/DRS/B/1/236Part of: DrugScope- Pictures
German Mr. Leather 2003 (Peter Hagenauer), holding two red roses against his face; representing responsibility for the fragile as the other side of the tough leather gay persona. Colour lithograph, 2003.
Grundmann, Dirk.Date: [2003?]Reference: 723673i- Books
Fungicides used on leather / C.N. Calnan.
Calnan, C. N.Date: 1985- Books
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Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn-Work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Guild them with Gold, Silver, or Lacquering, &c. To dye Bristles, Hair Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate: To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfumes, &c. The Art of Drawing, Limning, Painting in Oyl and Japanning. and Tanning Leather, Eching, Graving, Writing, Gilding Enamelling. To make sundry Colours, prepare Gums and Allom-Water; to thicken Linnen, colour Maps and Pictures. Part II. Containing the Generation of Metals, Natural and Artificial, and to Solder, Gild, and to harden and soften them. To cleanse and perfume Gloves washing and starching Lawns, sarsenets Tiffany, and Lutestrings, with divers other curiosities.
White, John, -1671.Date: [1710?]- Books
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Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Art I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs, Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Gild them with Gold, Silver or Lacquering, &c. To Dye Bristles, Hair, Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate. To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfumes, &c. The Art of Drawing, Limning, Painting in Oyl and Japanning, and Tanning Leather, Eching, Graving, Writing, Gilding, Enamelling. To make sundry Colours, prepare Gums and Allom-Water; to thicken Linen, colour Maps and Pictures. Art II. Containing the Generation of Metals, Natura and Artificial, and to Solder, Gild, and to harden and soften them. To Cleanse and Perfume Gloves, Washing and Starching Lawns, Sarsenets, Tiffany, and Lutestrings. With divers other curiosities.
White, John, -1671.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Reasons humbly offered by the leather-sellers of the cities of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, to the Consideration of the Honourable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, of Great Britain in Parliament Assembled, against a Duty on Leather.
Date: 1712]- Books
Collagen : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Central Leather Research Institute, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Madras, India, and held at the Institute on November 29-30, 1960 / edited by M. Ramanathan.
Date: [1962]- Books
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Removed from Smithfield to Leather-Lane in Holborn, by the Hole in the Wall, the corner house against Baldwin's-Garden, near Hatton-Garden, J. Russell, occulist, professor of physick and surgery,&c.
Russell, John (Physician)Date: [1680]- Books
Parchment : the physical and chemical characteristics of parchment and the materials used in its conservation / by Betty M. Haines.
Haines, Betty M.Date: [1999], ©1999- Books
Manual of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat / by John Johnson Kyle.
Kyle, John Johnson, 1869-Date: 1907- Books
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A treatise on carriages. Comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskeys, &c. Together with their proper harness. In which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated. By William Felton, Coach-Maker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn.
Felton, William, coachmaker.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1796]- Books
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Pastoral duties recommended in an exhortation given at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Michael Pope and Mr. John Whittel at Leather-Lane, Hatton-Garden: October 30, 1746. By Joseph Denham. Published at the Request of the Ministers, and others who heard it.
Denham, Joseph, active 1709-1746.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Considerations on the leather trade of Great Britain. Containing, an account of the losses which the landed as well as trading interests suffer by the exportation of unmanufactured British leather. And an Estimate of the Profits which would arise, to the Nobility, Gentry, Freeholders, Farmers, and Graziers, of this Kingdom, if the Exportation of such Leather was prohibited. The whole being founded upon the former Policy of England in Regard to Leather, as is shewn by Extracts from several Laws; and stated in-so plain a Manner, that Freeholders, Farmers, &c. who are deeply interested in this Branch of Trade, will be able to find out, whether what is said concerning it, be true or false.
Massie, J. (Joseph), -1784.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The art of tanning and currying leather: with an account of all the different processes made use of in Europe and Asia for dying leather red and yellow. Collected and published at the expence of the Dublin Society. To which are added, Mr. Philippo's method of dying the Turkey Leather, as approved of by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c and for which he had a Reward of One Hundred Pounds, and their Gold Medal, for the Secret.
Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Ephemera
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"Ich steh' auf starke Typen, die die Spielregeln kennen : Sie wissen, was sie mit ihrem Schwanz machen. Für mich ist Safer Sex ausgemachte Sache, auch wenn's mal schwer fällt." / Mister Leather International ; Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe ; Foto Helmut Röttgen ; Gestaltung Detlev Pusch.
Date: [1997?]- Books
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The pastoral care. A sermon Preached at the ordination Of the Reverend Mr. Michael Pope and Mr. John Whittel at Leather-Lane, Hatton-Garden: October 30, 1746. By John Milner, D. D. Published at the Request of the Ministers, and others who heard it.
Milner, John, 1718-1779.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A sermon, preached at Leather-Lane, February 24, 1788. Occasioned by the death of the Late Rev. Michael Pope, who departed this life, February 10, 1788, in the seventy-ninth year of his age. With an address delivered at his interment, February 20, 1788. By Thomas Jervis.
Jervis, Thomas, 1748-1833.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
Health education and the media II : proceedings of the 2nd international conference / organized jointly by the Scottish Health Education Group, Edinburgh and the Advertising Research Unit, Department of Marketing, University of Strathclyde, Edinburgh 25-29 March, 1985 ; editors D.S. Leather [and others].
Date: [1986]- Books
The manufacture of fancy leather goods : a practical handbook / by J.T. Luckock, practical leather worker.
Luckock, J. T.Date: 1913- Books
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Some account of a new method of tanning. Whereby Leather is improved in its Quality, tanned in one third of the Time required by the Common Process, and with a Saving of One Fourth in the Expence of tanning Materials. Invented by David Macbride, Of the City of Dublin, Doctor of Physic. And by him submitted to the Consideration of Parliament.
Macbride, David, 1726-1778.Date: 1769- Books
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Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious, of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, &c. in all particulars, viz. Drawing and Painting Faces, Bodies, Garments, Landskips; Preparing and laying on Colours; colouring Metzotinto Prints; gilding on Wood, Metals, or Leather. The newest Experiments in Japanning, to imitate the Indian way, plain and in Speckles, Rockwork, Figures, &c. Receipts for making the several Varnishes, Colours, &c. To make Artificial Tortoiseshell. To dye or stain Ivory, Horn, Bone, Bristles, Feathers, and sundry sorts of Wood for Cabinets. The Mystery of dying Silks, Stuffs, Woollen and Linnen Cloth. To take Spots, Stains, Pitch, Tar, and Ironmoulds out of Silks, Stuffs, Linnen or Woollen, and recover faded Silks. The Art of Perfuming and Beautifying. Divers Receipts in Physick and Surgery. To make London Powder-Ink, other Inks, and the shining Japan-Ink: With many other useful Things. II. The art of making glass of crystal of all sorts and colours, and to prepare the Materials. To make Glass of Lead of many beautiful Colours. To make Enamel of divers colours for Gold, Silver, or other Metals. To make Chalcedony like Jaspar or other lucid Stones, and prepare Materials for the Work. To make Artificial Precious Stones, equal in Beauty to the true; and to Colour-Globes of Glass on the infide. The Art of Painting Glass in Oil, and anealing and burning on the Colour. Instructions to cast Figures in Wax, Plaister, purest Metals, &c. Leaves, Flowers, Medals; and other Matters worthy of Note. To which are added, Many Curiosities and rare Secrets, known to few, but very profitable and pleasant.
C. K.Date: 1721- Books
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Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, &c. in all Particulars, viz. Drawing and painting Faces, Bodies, Garments. Landskips; preparing and laying on Colours; colouring Metzotinto Prints; gilding on Wood, Metals, or Leather. The newest Experiments in Japanning, to imitate the Indian way, plain and in speckles, Rock-Work, Figures, &c. Receipts for making the several varnishes, colours, &c. To make artificial Tortoise shell. To die or stain Ivory, Horn, Bone, Bristles, Feathers, and sundry sorts of Wood for cabinets. The Mystery of dying Silks, Scuffs, woollen and linen Cloth. To take Spots, Stains, Pitch, Tar, and Iron-Moulds out of Silks, Stuffs, Linen or Woollen, and recover faded Silks. The Art of Perfuming and Beautifying. Divers Receipts in Physick and Surgery. To make London Powder Ink, other Inks, and the shining Japan-Ink: With many other useful Things. II. The art of making glass of chrystal of all Sorts and Colours, and to prepare the Materials. To make Glass of Lead of many beautiful Colours. To make Enamel of divers Colours for Gold, Silver, or other Metals. To make Chalcedony like Jasper or other lucid Stones, and prepare Materials for the Work. To make artificial precious Stones, equal in Beauty to the true; and to colour Globes of Glass on the Inside. The Art of Painting Glass in Oil, and annealing and burning on the Colour. Instructions to cast Figures in Wax, Plaister, purest Metals, &c. Leaves, Flowers, Medals; And other Matters worthy of Note. To which are added, Many Curiosities, and rare Secrets, known to few, but very profitable and pleasant. The eighth edition, by C. K.
C. K.Date: 1784- Ephemera
John Sewers : well known in several parts of Europe, who lately lived in Cow-Lane, London, now liveth in Little St. Helens by Leather-Sellers-Hall, near Bishopgate-Street, though to the prejudice of many, as well as himself, some have maliciously reported, he was dead : He still maketh all sorts of artificial legs, for all conditions.
Sewers, John.Date: 1710