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The handmaid to the arts, ... . Teaching, I. A perfect knowledge of the materia pictoria: or the nature, use, preparation, and composition, of all the various substances employed in Painting; as well vehicles, dryers, &c. as colours: including those peculiar to enamel and painting on glass. II. The means of delineation, or the several Devices employed for the more easily and accurately making Designs From Nature, or Depicted Representations; either by off-tracing, calking, reduction, or other means: with the methods of taking casts, or impressions, from figures, busis, medals, leaves, &c. III. The various manners of gilding, silvering, and Bronzing, with the preparation of the genuine Gold and Silver powders, and imitations of them, as also of the fat oil, gold sizes, and other necessary compositions: -the art of Japanning, as applicable not only to the former purposes, but to coaches, snuffboxes, &c. in the manner lately introduced: - and the method of Staining Different Kinds Of AtSubstances, with all the several colours. The whole being calculated, as well for conveying a more accurate and extensive knowledge of the matters treated of to profest artists; as to initiate those who are desirous to attempt these arts, into the method of preparing and using all the colours, and other substances employed in painting in oil, miniature, crayous, encaustic, enamel, varnish, distemper, and fresco; as also in gilding, &c.
Dossie, Robert, -1777.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The handmaid to the arts, ... . Teaching, I. A perfect knowledge of the materia pictoria, r, the nature, use, preparation, and composition of all the various substances employed in Painting, as well vehicles, dryers, &c. as colours; including those peculiar to enamel and painting on glass. II. The means of delineation, or the several Devices employed for the more easily and accurately making Designs From Nature, or Depicted Representations; either by offtracing, calking, reduction, or other means; with the methods of taking casts, or impressions, from figures, busis, medals, leaves, &c. III. The various manners of gilding, silvering, Bronzing, with the preparation of the genuine Gold and Silver powders, and imitations of them, as also of the fat oil, gold fixes, and other necessary compositions;- the art of Japanning, as applicable not only to the former purposes, but to coaches, snuffboxes, &c. in the manner lately introduced;-and the method of Staining Different Kinds Of AtSubstances, with all the several colours. The whole being calculated, as well for conveying a more accurate and extensive knowledge of the matters treated of to professed artists, as to initiate those who are defirous to attempt these arts, into the method of preparing and using all the colours, and other substances employed in painting in oil, miniature, crayons, encaustic, enamel, varnish, distemper, and fresco, as also in gilding, &c.
Dossie, Robert, -1777.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Digital Images
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Neurons derived from human neural stem cells. The green staining highlights the typical appearance of differentiated nerve cells. Cells such as these could form the basis of future treatments for degenerative brain diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
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Biological stains : a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory / by H.J. Conn.
Conn, H. J. (Harold Joel), 1886-1975.Date: [1953]- Books
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Dictionarium polygraphicum: or, the whole body of arts regularly digested. Containing, I. The arts of Designing, Drawing, Painting, Washing Prints, Limning, Japanning, Gilding: Also Perspective, the Laws of Shadows, Dialling, &c. II. Carving, Cutting in Wood, Stone; Moulding and Casting Figures in Plaister, Wax, Metal; Engraving, Etching, and Mezzotinto. III. An historical Account of the most considerable Painters, Sculptors, Statuaries, and Engravers; with those Cyphers or Marks by which their Works are distinguished. IV. An Explanation of the Emblematical and Hieroglyphical Representations of the Hcathen Deities, Powers, Human Passions, Virtues, Vices, &c. of great Use in History-Painting. V. The Production, Nature, Refining, Compounding, Transmutation and Tinging all Sorts of Metals and Minerals of various Colours. VI. The Arts of Making, Painting or Staining all Sorts of Glass and Marble; Enamelling; Methods of imitating Precious Stones, Pearls, &c. Vii. Dying all Sorts of Materials, Linen, Woollen, Silk, Leather, Wood, Ivory, Horns, Bones; also Bleaching and Whitening Linen, Hair, &c. Viii. The Art of Tapestry-Weaving, as now performed in England, Flanders, and France, either of the high or low Warp; and many other curious Manufactures. IX. A Description of Colours, Natural and Artificial; their Productions, Natures or Qualities, various Preparations, Compositions, and Uses. X. The whole Art of Pyrotechny, or Fire-Works; and the Chinese Method of making Porcelain: Together with a great Variety of other curious Particulars not here enumerated. Illustrated with fifty-six copper-plates.
Barrow, John, teacher of mathematics.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
Biological stains : a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory / by H.J. Conn ; prepared with the collaboration of J.A. Ambler [and others].
Conn, H. J. (Harold Joel), 1886-1975.Date: 1929- Books
H.J. Conn's biological stains : a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory / R.D. Lillie ; revised with the assistance of E.H. Stotz and V.M. Emmel.
Lillie, R. D. (Ralph Dougall), 1896-1979.Date: [1977], ©1977- Books
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John Staines, appellant. Edward, Robert, Thomas, John, William, and Sarah Maddocks, infants, by Robert Maddocks their prochein amy, respondents. The appellant's case.
Staines, John.Date: 1730]- Books
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A new mathematical dictionary. Containing the explication of all the terms in pure and mixed mathematics. Likewise the Terms are Properly Accented, and their Derivations Given in their Proper Characters. Also the Explanations, Uses, &c. of the most Considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, are Rendered Easy and Familiar. To which is prefixed, the elements of geometry. By Thomas Walter, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Walter, Thomas (Teacher)Date: [1762]- Books
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Dictionarium polygraphicum: or, the whole body of arts regularly digested. containing, I. The arts of Designing, Drawing, Painting, Washing Prints, Limning, Japanning, Gilding in all their various kinds. Also Perspective, the Laws of Shadows, Dialling, &c. II. Carving, Cutting in Wood, Stone; Moulding and Casting Figures in Plaister, Wax, Metal; also Engraving, and Etching, and Mezzotinto. III. A brief historical Account of the most considerable Painters, Sculptors, Statuaries, and Engravers, with those Cyphers or Marks by which their Works are known. IV. An Explanation of the Emblematical and Hieroglyphical Representations of the Heathen Deities, Powers, Human Passions, Virtues, Vices, &c. of great Use in History Painting. V. The Production, Nature, Refining, Compounding, Transmutation and Tinging all sorts of Metals and Minerals of various Colours. VI. The Arts of Making, Working, Painting or Staining all sorts of Glass and Marble; also Enamels, the imitation of all sorts of Precious Stones, Pearls, &c. according to the Practice both of the Antients and Moderns. Vii. Dying all sorts of Materials, Linen, Woollen, Silk, Leather, Wood, Ivory, Horns, Bones; also Bleaching and Whitening Linen, Hair, &c. Viii. The Art of Tapestry-Weaving, as now performed in England, Flanders and France, either of the high or low Warp; also many other curious Manufactures. IX. A Description of Colours, Natural and Artificial, as to their Productions, Natures or Qualities, various Preparations, Compositions and Uses. X. The method of making all kinds of Inks, both Natural and Sympathetical; and also many other Cariosities not here to be specified, whereby this is rendred a more Compleat Work than has hitherto appear'd in any language.
Barrow, John, teacher of mathematics.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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[Report 1941] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1941- Books
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[Report 1925] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1925- Books
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[Report 1946] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1946- Books
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[Report 1937] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1937- Books
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[Report 1896] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1896- Books
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[Report 1897] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1897- Books
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[Report 1951] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1951- Books
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[Report 1961] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1961- Books
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[Report 1966] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1966- Books
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[Report 1972] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1972- Books
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[Report 1943] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1943- Books
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[Report 1963] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1963- Books
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[Report 1952] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1952- Books
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[Report 1947] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1947- Books
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[Report 1965] / Medical Officer of Health, Staines U.D.C.
Staines (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1965