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A woman breastfeeding, a child receiving food by spoon and an array of health foods: child nutrition in Morocco. Colour lithograph by Moroccan Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 771934i- Pictures
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Saint Augustine of Hippo: a child compares its attempt to empty the sea with a spoon with Saint Augustine's attempts understand the Holy Trinity. Coloured engraving by F. Huybrechts.
Huybrechts, Franciscus, 1630-1687.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 46379i- Pictures
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Old eating implements: spoons, forks, and a knife. Engraving after Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Jacob, 1760-1792.Date: 1790Reference: 29251i- Pictures
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A shoemaker who has exchanged looks with a young woman customer lies on the floor holding his head as a woman (his wife?) attacks him with a spoon. Coloured lithograph.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29851i- Pictures
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Saint Augustine of Hippo: a child compares its attempt to empty the sea with a spoon with Saint Augustine's attempts understand the Holy Trinity. Engraving by B. Farjat after A. Scilla.
Scilla, Agostino, 1639-1700.Reference: 3505i- Ephemera
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For pastries, trifles, fruit dishes, cereals, savouries, ices... Soreen milk-whipping compound : recipes : always use a clean dry spoon to take Soreen from carton / John B. Sorenson & Co. Ltd.
John B. Sorenson & Co.Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Pictures
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Saint Augustine of Hippo: a child compares its attempt to empty the sea with a spoon with Saint Augustine's attempts understand the Holy Trinity. Line engraving by J. Rolls after Benvenuto Tisi, il Garofalo.
Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da, 1481-1559.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 3502iPart of: National Gallery of pictures by the great masters.- Books
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Memorial for the session and parishioners of the Westkirk, concerning the settlement of Mr. Patrick Wedder-spoon as one of the ministers of the said church, humbly offered to the venerable assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Saint Cuthbert's (Edinburgh, Scotland : Parish)Date: 1732]- Pictures
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A small man representing the press is holding a spoon with a gooseberry on it and feeding it to John Bull; representing worthless news stories in the British press during the summer. Process print after Ricardo Brook.
Brook, Ricardo.Reference: 31780i- Books
Dose : one spoonful / by George Griffenhagen.
Griffenhagen, George B.Date: [1959]- Pictures
A torso-less figure straddles two paddles with a knife, spoon,fork and a pipe hanging from his neck and a pouch and a glass from each of his legs. Etching by R. Livesay after W. Hogarth, 1781.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 27 November 1781Reference: 585040i- Pictures
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Saint Augustine of Hippo: a child compares its attempt to empty the sea with a spoon with Saint Augustine's attempts understand the Holy Trinity. Stipple engraving by P.W. Tomkins, 1816, after W.W. Hodgson after B. Tisi, il Garofalo.
Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da, 1481-1559.Date: Nov.r 1 1816Reference: 8568i- Pictures
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A shoemaker measures up the feet of a young woman who is sitting on a chair holding a shoe in her hand; they exchange looks as they are watched by a displeased woman (his wife?) who is holding a spoon. Coloured lithograph.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29850i- Archives and manuscripts
Ruth Spooner, daughter the Henry Maxwell Spooner, Archdeacon of Maidstone
Date: 1906-1918Reference: PP/BAR/Z/4/1-14Part of: Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)- Archives and manuscripts
Ruth Spooner, daughter of Henry Maxwell Spooner, Archdeacon of Maidstone
Date: 1928-(1941)Reference: PP/BAR/Z/4/34-48Part of: Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)- Archives and manuscripts
Ruth Spooner, daughter of Henry Maxwell Spooner, Archdeacon of Maidstone
Date: 1919-1926Reference: PP/BAR/Z/4/15-33Part of: Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)- Pictures
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A child holding a spoon leaning on the shoulders of his father with the message in German: "I have AIDS. With cancer I would have a chance"; an advertisement by the AIDS-Forum Berlin e.V [part of the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.]. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 673740i- Pictures
A horrified man discovering that as a result of taking J. Morison's vegetable pills, his nose has turned into a carrot. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11855iPart of: Universal pills- Pictures
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An ill man being visited by a suspicious looking man. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11864iPart of: Sam Slicks oddities- Pictures
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A boy requesting an anatomist to mend his broken jug. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11194i- Pictures
A black man buying some of J. Morison's pills, hoping they will make him white. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11858iPart of: Universal pills- Pictures
An obese man exhibiting a placard of himself looking extremely thin, demonstrating the effectiveness of J. Morison's pills. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11857iPart of: Universal pills- Archives and manuscripts
Ruth Spooner, daughter of Henry Maxwell Spooner, Archdeacon of Maidstone, undated (Canterbury)
Date: early 20th centuryReference: PP/BAR/Z/4/49-65Part of: Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)- Archives and manuscripts
Ruth Spooner, daughter of Henry Maxwell Spooner, Archdeacon of Maidstone, undated (Oxford)
Date: early 20th centuryReference: PP/BAR/Z/4/66-94Part of: Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)- Books
Isoenzymes / J. Henry Wilkinson.
Wilkinson, J. Henry (John Henry)Date: 1965