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Three men in Madagascar have chains around them that join their necks and ankles. Process print.
Reference: 37734i- Journals
Annual review / The Food Chain.
Food Chain (Organization)Date: 2008- Books
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Historical atlas of England; physical, political, astronomical, civil and ecclesiastical, Biographical, Naval, Parliamentary, and Geographical; Ancient and Modern; from the Deluge to the Present Time in which are Described its Minerals, Curiosities, Inland Fisheries and Navigation, Commerce, Peerages, Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, &c. Interspersed with geographical notes and dates for the Curious, and explanations to each map, in order to enable Persons of every Rank to read, with Advantage, the Natural History, Antiquities, Poetry, Belles Lettres, and Geography of this Country. To which are Added, A Physical Map of the Terrestrial Globe, To shew the Connection of the great Chains of Mountains, Seas and Rivers, with those of Britain; and A Political Chart of Europe, To shew the Naval and Commercial Intercourse between this Country and the Continent. Delineated in a Series of Interesting Maps, the Result of a Variety of Critical Researches. By John Andrews, Geographer, Land-Surveyor, Map-Seller, and Engraver.
Andrews, John, 1736-1809.Date: 1797- Pictures
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A mad dog in chains: charm image designed to protect against dog-bites. Ink drawing, Tibet, 1850/1910?.
Date: 1850-1910Reference: 570967i- Pictures
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Vulcan forges metal chains while Venus sleeps. Engraving by Antonio Salamanca after G.F. Mazzola, il Parmigianino.
Parmigianino, 1503-1540.Reference: 28722i- Pictures
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Thirteen male prisoners in India or Burma ("dacoits", bandits) wearing chains around their necks and ankles. Process print.
Reference: 37771i- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III e Α [alpha]-helix and carbon atoms some Β [beta] and side chains"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1172Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III d2 Α [alpha]-helix Β [beta] -carbon atoms and some side chains"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1170Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
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Vulcan (Hephaestus) and his assistants make armour and metal chains. Engraving by the Monogrammatist FG after F. Primaticcio.
Primaticcio, Francesco, 1504-1570.Date: 1500-1599Reference: 29882i- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III e Α [alpha]-helix and carbon atoms some Β [beta] and side chains"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1171Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
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Prisoners at Tétouan restrained by chains seated in the presence of four guards armed with rifles. Wood engraving.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 37785i- Pictures
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Nine male prisoners in the Congo standing against a wall joined by chains around their necks. Process print after W.E. Geil.
Geil, William Edgar.Date: 1905Reference: 37731i- Pictures
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Salpêtrière hospital, Paris: Philippe Pinel freeing the insane from their chains. Oil painting by T. Robert-Fleury, ca. 1876.
Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.Date: [1876?]Reference: 799213i- Pictures
A warrior releasing a fury from her chains; representing madness summoning discord. Engraving by J. Blondeau after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: [between 1670 and 1679?]Reference: 2954047i- Pictures
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Two divs in golden chains (demons) trying to escape from a well. Gouache painting by a Persian artist, possibly Indian.
Reference: 582595i- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III 16 3 chains with sequence of 3 residue staggered by one residue anti clockwise clockwise"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1165Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
William Norris restrained by chains at the neck and ankles in Bethlem hospital, London. Coloured etching by G. Arnald, 1815, after himself, 1814.
Arnald, George, 1763-1841.Date: 20 October 1815Reference: 20031i- Pictures
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A short-handled flail (weapon) with four metal chains ending in metal weights. Engraving by J. Basire after R. Stothard, 1827.
Stothard, Robert T. (Robert Thomas), 1797-Date: April 23rd 1827Reference: 43436i- Books
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J.L. Pulvermacher's patent portable hydro-electric voltaic chains : Sold by J. Steinert, sole agent, no. 568 Broadway, New York.
Pulvermacher, J. L.Date: [1853]- Pictures
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Seven prisoners in Persia sitting on the ground bound together by chains, supervised by three armed guards standing behind. Process print.
Date: [1905?]Reference: 37759i- Books
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Captives bound in chains, made free by Christ their surety: or the misery of graceless sinners, ... By T. Doolittel [sic].
Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.Date: 1703- Books
Variable regions of immunoglobulin chains : tabulations and analyses of amino acid sequences / Elvin A. Kabat, Tai Te Wu, and Howard Bilofsky.
Kabat, Elvin A. (Elvin Abraham), 1914-2000.Date: 1976- Pictures
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A woman with a crutch, a man in chains and a man falling on a sword; allegory of suffering and the different forms of death. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1563?.
Date: [1563]Reference: 26273i- Pictures
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Kaiser Wilhelm II as a blacksmith is hammering chains representing the British Empire, trying to break them. Drawing by A.G. Racey, 191-.
Racey, A. G. (Arthur George), 1870-1941.Date: 1910-1919Reference: 571987i- Ephemera
"Tie the knot or break the chains?" : a public debate/discussion about gay marriage and whether LGBT people want it or need it / CHE.
Date: 2011