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Seven different specimen of the family of Dipodidaes (jerboas). Coloured etching by J. B. Mould.
Reference: 40860i- Pictures
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Six different specimen of the genus Macaccae (macaque-monkeys). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
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Seven different specimen of the genus Cercopithecus (guenons) shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
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Six different specimen of the genus Mycetes (howler monkey) shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
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Six different specimen of the family Calitricidae (monkeys), including marmosets and tamarins. Coloured etching by S. Milne.
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The scabies mite as a danger to soldiers. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1942.
Games, Abram, 1914-1996.Date: [1942]Reference: 20278i- Pictures
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Seven different specimen of the families of wolves and foxes (canis lupus and vulpes). Coloured etching by J. Miller.
Reference: 40865i- Pictures
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A schoolgirl knocked down by a motor car, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22655i- Pictures
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Eight different specimen of the family of seals. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
Reference: 40867i- Books
Strings attached : AIDS and the rise of transnational connections in Africa / edited by Nadine Beckmann, Alessandro Gusman and Catrine Shroff.
Date: 2014- Pictures
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A tonga bat is shown surrounded by the heads, skulls and teeths of different specimen of the family of bats. Coloured etching by S. Milne and Turvey.
Reference: 40861i- Pictures
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A red panda (Ailurus fugens), two benturongs and two coatis shown in their natural habitat. Coloured etching by S. Milne and R. Scott.
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The face of an anxious child, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22654i- Books
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An alphabetical list of the freeholders of the county of Essex. Collected from the several polls of the three last contested elections in the Years 1763, 1768 and 1774. To which are added, a great number of freeholders that did not vote at those Elections, as well as those who have become Proprietors of Freeholds in the County since those Periods. Likewise, the names of the nobility that have Property and Interest in the County. And A List of the Two Essex Clubs in London.
Essex (England)Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A return of prayer: or A faithful relation of some remarkable passages of providence concerning Thomas Sawdie : a boy of twelve years of age, servant to John Roberts of Trebitian in the parish of Lawrack, and county of Cornwal. Who was possest with an unclean spirit, and through mercy by prayer and fasting, dispossest and delivered from the servitude and jaws of Satan. Attested by Mr. Toms, Mr. Lydston, Mr. Travers, and Mr. Nicholas Tyack eminent ministers of Christ, and other Christian friends and neighbours; whose names are annext to the ensuing relation.
Date: Printed in the year MDCLXIV. [1664]- Pictures
The initial C of Cancer smoking a cigarette. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount, 1962.
Mount, Reginald.Date: [September 1962]Reference: 22663i- Pictures
A man smoking a cigarette in the form of a banknote, referring to the expense of smoking. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, 1963.
Mount, Reginald.Date: [March 1963]Reference: 22665i- Books
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Principia botanica: or, a concise and easy introduction to the sexual botany of Linnæus. With the genera; their mode of growth, (as Tree, Shrub, or Herb;) The Number of Species to Each Genus; Where Principally Native; and The Number Indigenous to the British Isles: Arranged in Columns under Each Class and Order; and Digested Alphabetically under Several Generic Distinctions. By which Means most Plants may be thus far ascertained. Together with three indexes. I. Of the Linnaean Genera accented, with the British Names. II. Of such Trivial Names as were the Genera of Old Authors. III. Of the British Names, with the Linnaean Genera; to which are added many of the Specific Names. Also, A Table of several Vegetable Drugs not in the Indexes.
Darwin, Robert Waring, 1724-1816.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Pictures
The word "polio", drawing attention to the need for immunisation against poliomyelitis. Colour lithograph after Eileen Evans.
Evans, Eileen.Reference: 22658i- Pictures
The head of a laughing baby, threatened by a shadowy hand representing the danger of diphtheria. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22657i- Pictures
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A girl eating sweets and looking at a note warning of "holes ahead", referring to the danger of dental caries. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22674i- Books
The Reference catalogue of current literature : a national inclusive book-reference index of books in print and on sale in the British Empire, with details as to author, title, editor, translator, reviser, year of publication or year of latest edition, number of edition, size, number of pages, illustrations and illustrator, series, binding - where not cloth-price, whether net or non-net, and publisher's name, containing three hundred thousand entries and giving one and a half million details concerning books published and for sale ... 1951.
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An engraving of a hand holding a photograph of a cigarette. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, October 1965.
Mount, Reginald.Date: [October 1965]Reference: 22666i- Books
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To the freemen of York. Permit me, my Brother Freemen, to ask you a few Questions before you give your Votes? Hath not our worthy old Member Lord John Cavendish always behaved to us in the most Honourable Manner? Did not Lord Gallway act most shabbily by us at the last election. Were not our Names then ordered in by his Committee under the denomination of Poor Indigent Objects of Charity? Were not a great number of our names struck out, because we provided decently for our Families? Did not this Irish Lord give up his Seat in Parliament for Pomfret and leave his Constituents on the bare promise of an Embassy? Is it not likely that he will also desert us as soon as he can get a Place? Will it not be a reflection upon us to have our names appear in a Poll-Book, that we voted for such a Man, whose duty if he did it, is to attend the Irish House of Lords? Sir William Milner's Family served us faithfully, and he and Lord John Cavendish have all the Interest of the late Sir Charles Turner. A Cobler.
Cobler.Date: 1784]- Pictures
A girl with measles, referring to the availability of immunisation against the disease. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, 1968 (?).
Mount, Reginald.Date: [1968?]Reference: 22660i