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Sunday's child : part 1 / Concord Media.
Date: [201-?]- Pictures
Constantia is reunited with her father, the emperor Tiberius II Constantinus, and given as bride to Ælla, king of Northumbria. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1799, after J.F. Rigaud.
Rigaud, J. F. (John Francis), 1742-1810.Date: Novr. 30. 1799Reference: 3069733i- Books
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The Child's plain path-way to eternal life; or, An heavenly messenger. Being a most wonderful relation how one Mr. James Worthy, a pious gentleman of Titbury, in Staffordshire, had twelve sons, whom he baptised efter [sic] the names of Jacob's twelve sons--how they all died in their childhood, but Benjamin, the younger. Of this youth's early piety, and godly discourses betwixt him and his father ...
Date: [ca. 1790]- Pictures
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A little girl standing between her father and her mother. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
Bishop, Mary, (Mary Cecil Hamilton), 1914-1990.Date: Jan 70 [January 1970]Reference: 2897659iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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A young couple with an infant daughter; advertising the One-child policy in China. Colour lithograph, 198-.
Date: [between 1980 and 1989?]Reference: 997369i- Books
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Studies of childhood / by James Sully.
Sully, James, 1842-1923.Date: 1903- Books
Love with accountability : digging up the roots of child sexual abuse / edited by Aishah Shahidah Simmons; foreword by Darnell L.Moore.
Date: [2019]- Pictures
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Joseph, Saint Zacharias and Saint John the Baptist. Etching by W. Unger after Titian.
Titian, approximately 1488-1576.Reference: 10651i- Books
A compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery : containing practical instructions for the management of women, during pregnancy, in labour, and in child-bed. Illustrated by many cases, and particularly adapted to the use of students.
Bard, Samuel, 1742-1821Date: 1817- Archives and manuscripts
Psychiatric patient 16 - autistic child 1
Date: c.1983Reference: PP/RSI/B/1/2/6Part of: Rita Simon Collection- Pictures
A girl returns to her family home in the village where her fine clothes and shoes are burnt by her father and she is given a peasant dress to wear. Lithograph by Thos. & Wm. Fairland, 1832, after P.E. Destouches.
Destouches, Paul-Emile, 1794-1874.Date: March 1st 1832Reference: 27191i- Pictures
Melitta Schmideberg-Klein (1904-1983), her husband Walter Schmideberg, and the families of her mother Melanie Klein and her father Arthur Klein. Photographs and personalia.
Schmideberg, Melitta.Reference: 44394i- Pictures
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) and Saint Joseph with the Christ Child. Engraving by J.B. Barbé after G.B. Paggi.
Paggi, Giovanni Battista, 1554-1627.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 10427i- Pictures
A patrician and his sons; the father seated at right in an interior surrounded by his children of various ages.
Weiditz, Hans, approximately 1495-approximately 1536Date: [1531]Reference: 3334584i- Books
The withering child / John A. Gould.
Gould, John A., 1944-Date: [1993]- Pictures
A man, a woman (?) and a child; representing Jesse. Engraving by P. Savorelli, 1805, after Michelangelo.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564.Date: [1805?]Reference: 3001788i- Books
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State of the process of reduction and declarator, Janet Stevenson alias Baird, only Child of the deceased William Stevenson of Nether Barbeth, and now Spouse to Hugh Baird residing in Hamilton, and the said Hugh Baird her Husband, for his Interest, against Helen Macmillan, only Child procreate of the Marriage betwixt James Macmillan late in Braidnoch, her Father, and Janet Stevenson, only Sister of the said deceased William Stevenson of Nether Barbeth, her Mother, now Spouse to William Mitchell in Holehouse in the Parish of Kirkmichael and Sheriffdom of Air, and David Mitchell Merchant in Air.
Stevenson, Janet, active 1767.Date: 1767]- Books
Do fathers matter? : what science is telling us about the parent we've overlooked / Paul Raeburn.
Raeburn, PaulDate: 2014- Books
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The garnsey garland. In Three Parts. Part I. The Inhumane Father's Actions to his Daughter, who by her own Father proved with Child, and to keep it private gave her a Thousand Pounds, and sent her to Garnsey, where she was delivered of a Son. Part II. How she left her Babe, and came to London, and married a young Goldsmith near the Strand; with an Account how in process of Time her Son came to be her Apprentice, and how after her Husband's Decease, she was married to her own Son. Part III. How the Morning after she was marry'd, as she lay by his side by a Mark on his Breast, she found he was the Child of her own Body; at which sight she fell into great Despair, and in short time died distracted. Licensed according to Order.
Date: [1710?]- Books
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The History of the beautiful Miss Fermia, a vintner's daughter of Savona. Her marriage to Lorenso, a master baker, of Genoa, against her father's consent-their living together three or four years very happy-his applying to his father-in-law for a portion with his wife-his refusal of the same, and his denial of seeing her any more-her husband taking to drinking, and all manner of wicked debauchery, they became very distressed-her writing to her father to take her little son from starving-his consenting to the same.-Her husband's murdering her, by cutting her throat from ear to ears, in a vineyard, about two miles from the city-his not being found out to be the murderer-his removal to Rome, and getting to be baker to the Duke of Florence-his following his old extravagant ways, and his income not able to support him-his robbing a young goldsmith of several valuable articles, and tried for the robbery, and received sentence of death-his confession of the murder of his wife, about an hour before his execution, who proved to be the mother of the young Goldsmith, and he his father.-The dreadful scene after the discovery was so affecting, it drew tears from many of the spectators eyes.-The young Goldsmith's removal after the unhappy execution of his father to his grandfather.-The old gentleman dying some time after, left him his whole estate. The above being published as a caution to children to be dutiful to their parents; and likewise for parents not to persist in not seeing a child after her committing a fault, which was the cause of his daughter and her husband losing their lives, and her father shortening his days.
Date: [between ca. 1785 and 1800?]- Books
Mothers at work : effects on children's well-being / Lois W. Hoffman, Lise M. Youngblade ; with Rebekah Levine Coley, Allison Sidle Fuligni, Donna Dumm Kovacs.
Hoffman, Lois Wladis, 1929-2015Date: 1999- Books
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The Kentish garland; Containing the relation of a Kentish gentleman marrying his father's servant maid, and their going to London, where they were into private lodgings; his behaviour to her as a dutiful husband; how she proved with child, his receiving a letter from his parents, threatening him with ruin; his leaving his wife, and going home and marrying a young lady, which broke her heart, and caused her to miscarry and die.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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The cruel step-mother. Or, the unhappy son. Giving 1. An account of 'squire Brown of York, who had one only Son; and how his Lady sell sick, and on her Death Bed begged of him not to marry for the sake of her Child. 2. How he soon married a rich Widow, who was very cruel to his Son; and how his Uncle dy'd, and left him an Estate of Two Hundred Pounds a Year. 3. How his Step-Mother sent him away for the sake of his Money, by taking a Ring from his Father and putting it in the Boy's Pocket, for which his Father sent him to Sea, and the Ship was taken by the Spaniards, and he made a Slave of. 4. How the Ghost of his Mother came to this cruel Wretch, and told his Father of the Ring. 5. How afterwards his Father sell into Despair and hanged himself, and his Son came Home again, went to the Law with his Mother, got Five Hundred Pounds from her, which broke her heart, and she dy'd with Grief. Licensed and entered according to Order.
Date: 1770?]- Books
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The cruel step-mother: or, the unhappy son. Giving I. An account of 'squire Brown of York, who had one only Son; and how his Lady sell sick, and on her Death Bed begged of him not to marry for the Sake of her Child. 2. How he soon married a rich Widow, who was very cruel to his Son; and how his Uncle dy'd, and left him an Estate of Two Hundred Pounds a Year. 3. How his Step-Mother sent him away for the Sake of his Money, by taking a Ring from his Father and putting it in the Boy's Pocket, for which his Father sent him to Sea, and the Ship was taken by the Spaniards, and he made a Slave of. 4. How the Ghost of his Mother came to this cruel Wretch, and told his Father of the Ring. 5. How afterwards his Father sell into Despair and hanged himself, and his Son came Home again, went to Law with his Mother, got Five Hundred Pounds from her, which broke her Heart, and she dy'd with Grief. Licensed and entered according to Order.
Date: 1760?]- Books
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An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's letter to the Bishop of Bangor. By the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin lord bishop of Bangor.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]