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Jesus appoints Peter as head of the church; he instructs him to 'feed his lambs'. Engraving by M. Sorello after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Reference: 22615i- Pictures
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Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions surrounded by all forms of natural abundance and cherubs: symbolising the element earth. Etching by F. Bartolozzi, 1796, after F. Albani.
Albani, Francesco, 1578-1660.Date: Jan.y 1st 1796Reference: 23950i- Pictures
Freemasons' symbols, from architectural instruments to cosmic symbols, with an eye looking downward. Etching, 1788.
Date: 1788Reference: 27184i- Videos
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The committee on the safety of medicines. A personal account from Prof. Bill Inman.
Date: 1995- Videos
The committee on the safety of medicines. A personal account from Prof. Bill Inman.
Date: 1995- Pictures
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Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions surrounded by all forms of natural abundance and cherubs, symbolising the element earth. Engraving by E. Baudet, 1695, after F. Albani.
Albani, Francesco, 1578-1660.Date: 1695Reference: 23641i- Pictures
Peter cures the sick by casting his shadow upon them. Engraving by C.J. Visscher (?) after M. van Heemskerck.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Reference: 24792i- Pictures
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The resurrected Christ appears before the apostles and other people. Etching.
Reference: 23292i- Books
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Williams's new universal psalmodist, containing I. A new and complete introduction to psalmody, or, the Art of Singing Psalms, &c. Interspersed with many useful Scales and Examples, explained in the most familiar Method ever yet publish'd. To which is added, new, plain and concise Rules for Composition. II. The most valuable collection of psalm and hymn tunes, canons and anthems, many of which were never before printed; also the Tunes, Anthems, &c. sung at the Magdalen, Foundling, Lock, and other Places of Worship in and about London, with Words adapted to each Tune. The whole compos'd in a new and easy taste, For two, three or four Voices, in the most familiar Keys and Cliffs now used and recommended by the most eminent Masters: The whole calculated to promote and improve this most excellent Part of social Worship; and thereby render it both useful and delightful in Country Choirs: Likewise, all Congregations and other religious Societies in Great Britain, Ireland and America.
Date: [1775?]- Pictures
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A woman surgeon and her assistant cupping a patient. Etching by C. Dusart, 1695.
Dusart, Cornelis, 1660-1704.Date: 1695Reference: 23037i- Pictures
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A woman surgeon and her assistant cupping a patient. Oil painting after Cornelis Dusart.
Dusart, Cornelis, 1660-1704.Reference: 45021i- Archives and manuscripts
Penny Andrea: archive
Penny AndreaDate: 2019-2021Reference: PP/PEN- Pictures
A surgeon removing a plaster from the leg of a screaming patient, another bandaged patient waits his turn. Mezzotint by I. Beckett (?) after J. Lingelbach (?).
Lingelbach, Johannes, 1622-1674.Reference: 23009i- Books
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The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature. Wherein The Origin and Obligation of Religious Truths are demonstrated: Arguments of Deists, Moralists, &c. proved to have no Foundation in Nature or Reason. The Inlets of Knowledge, The Law of Nature, The several Texts of Scripture relating to this Subject, The Works of Creation, The Eternal Fitness and Reason of Things, The Demonstrations of a Supreme Being, &c. are fully considered and explained. The second edition. With some additional considerations upon Mr. Locke's essay on the human understanding; wherein is demonstrated from his own Principles, That the Knowledge of God is not attainable by Ideas of Reflexion. By John Ellis, D. D. Sometime of Brazen-Nose College, Oxford; now Vicar of St. James's, and Chaplain to the Royal-Hospital in Dublin.
Ellis, John, 1688 or 1689-approximately 1768.Date: [1747]- Pictures
Jesus appoints Peter as head of the church; Peter kisses his hand. Etching by H. Winstanley, 1728, after A. van Dyck.
Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641.Date: 1728Reference: 22616i- Books
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The gallimaufry; or, budget of Momus: containing the tinker's song, and beggar's song, in the pantomime of Merry Sherwood. Prologue to The farce of Crotchet Lodge. The comic song of the waiter. The strolling player and the farmer, a Tale. Epilogue to speculation. Money is your friend, a comic song. A plague on both your houses. The poor old woman of eighty. Two new songs in the Farce of lock and key. The Dutch fisherman. Song, sung by Mr. Munden, in the Mysteries of the castle.
Date: [1796?]- Books
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Burglary and robbery. On Monday night, or yesterday morning, the 2d of December, the Muster Master General's Office in the Lower Castle-yard, was entered by some person or persons yet unknown, and an Iron Chest that lay therein, which was locked and pad-locked, was opened by means of skeleton keys, out of which the following property was stolen, viz.
Ireland.Date: 1794]- Pictures
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The graves open on the day of judgement; Christ, apostles and female saints look on. Engraving after M. Heemskerck, 1564.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: 1564Reference: 25148i- Books
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The Gallimaufry; or, Budget of momus: second edition, with additions. Containing the tinker's song, and beggar's song, in the Pantomime of Merry Sherwood. Prologue to the farce of Crotchet Lodge. The comic song of the waiter. The strolling player and the farmer, a tale. Epilogue to speculation. Money is your friend, a comic song. A plague on both your houses. The poor old woman of eighty. Two new songs in the farce of lock and key. The Dutch fisherman. Song, sung by Mr. Munden, in the mysteries of the castle. And the favorite song of the Gloucestershire bumpkin.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
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A dog sitting outside a locked door. Mezzotint by Huffam, 1847, after A. Crowquill.
Crowquill, Alfred.Date: 1847Reference: 41588i- Archives and manuscripts
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Letter from J B S Haldane's Secretary to Muriel Jeffs
Date: 16 Apr 1953Reference: HALDANE/3/5/2/1/156Part of: Haldane Papers- Pictures
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Two devils in a laboratory produce statutes with the help of a genie; showing the repressive nature of the government of France under Louis-Philippe, especially concerning the freedom of the press. Lithograph by E. Le Poittevin, 1831.
Lepoittevin, Eugène-Modeste-Edmond, 1806-1870.Date: [1831]Reference: 16442i- Pictures
A hexagon outlined in blue, framed by intermittent red blocks with black wire running through them, surrounded by darkness. Watercolour by D. Marsden, 1953.
Marsden, D., active approximately 1951-1953.Date: 1953Reference: 3001081iPart of: Adamson Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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[Lis-Med]
Date: mid 20th centuryReference: WA/HMM/CM/Inv/B.9Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Pictures
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Daniel O'Connell in theatrical costume defends himself with two daggers from two women wielding daggers who are restrained by the Duke of Wellington and Lord Roden; Lord Eliot with a halberd is dressed as a beefeater. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1843.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 27 July 1843Reference: 37166iPart of: HB sketches