190 results
- Digital Images
- Online
Knives for cutting fine sections.
- Books
Knives, cases, scalpels, lancets and rubber sheets / Arnold & Sons.
Arnold & Sons.Date: [1938?]- Archives and manuscripts
M0008430: Knives and Arab cupping vessels
Date: November 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/73/60Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
- Online
Aurignacian Backed Knives from Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Chatelperron, La Croze-de-Tayac, and Laussel, Marquay, France
- Archives and manuscripts
M0008462: Crochets used during the embalming process / M0008463: Knives and hooks used in the embalming process
Date: 22 December 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/73/92Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Ephemera
Zachariah Carleton, cutler, at the Case of Knives in New Street, Covent Garden, London : sells London, Birmingham & Sheffield cutlery wares : viz table knives & forks, clasp knives, razors, scissars.
Carleton, Zachariah.Date: 1739- Ephemera
Robert Sparling, razor-maker, at the Case of Knives in St. James's Market : makes and sells all sorts of cutlers ware, as knives & forks both for table and dezert with hafts in ivory, wood or horn; silver and china, or any other curious handles mounted in the best blades &c. : makes & sells razors, scissars, fleams, sheers, pen knives... likewise surgeons instruments in ye neatest manner.
Sparling, Robert.Date: [1763?]- Books
- Online
Hocus pocus: or, a rich cabinet of legerdemain curiosities, natural and artificial conclusions. Shewing 1. How to cleave Money. 2. To make Sport with Cats, Ducks, or Poultry. 3. To hang two Knives on the brim of a glass. 4. To wash your Hands in melted Lead without damage. 5. To make a Sixpence seem to fall thro' a Table. 6. To teach Children to Read by Dice. 7. Divers wonderful Things done by the Loadstone. 8. To catch kites, crows, Mogpies, &c. alive. 9. To catch a Pick-Pocket. 10. To name a Pack of Cards, and not see them. 11. To write Love Letters secretly. 12. Experiments in Drawing, Painting, Geometry, Astronomy, &c. 13. To make variety of Fireworks. 14. To keep Fowl Venison, or any Flesh, sweet a Month. 15 To make a Drink when you cannot relish other Liquors. 16. To fox Fish and Fowle. 17. To make one Candle out outlast three: 18. To preserve Fruit all the Year. 19. To make excellent Plaistering for Ceilings or Wolls. With many other Natural and Artificial Conclusions, affording great Variety of Innocent Sport and pastime. - Adorn'd with above AC curious Cuts. By J. White, a Lover of Art and ingenuity
White, John, -1671.Date: [1715?]- Books
- Online
Hocus pocus: or, a rich cabinet of legerdemain curiosities, natural and artificial conclusions. Shewing 1. How to cleave money. 2. To make Sport with Cats, Ducks, or Poultry. 3. To hang two Knives on the brim of a Glass. 4. To wash your Hands in melted Lead without damage. 5. To make a Sixpence seem to fall thro' a Table. 6. Teach Children to Read by Dice. 7. Divers wonderful Things done by the Loadstone. 8. To catch Kites, Crows, Magpies, &c. alive. 9. To catch a Pick-Pocket. 10. To name a Pack of Cards, and not feel 'em. 11. To write Love-Letters secretly. 12. Experiments in Drawing, Painting, Geometry, Astronomy, &c. 13. To make variety of Fireworks. 14. To keep Fowl, Venison, or any Flesh sweet a month. 15. To make a Drink you cannot relish other Liquors. 16. To sox Fish and Fowl. 17. To make one Candle outlast three. 18. To preserve Fruit all the Year. 19. To make excellent plaistering for Ceilings or Walls. With many other Natural and Artificial Conclusions, affording great variety of innocent Sport and Pastime. Adorn'd with above 40 curious cuts. By J. White, a Lover of Art and Ingenuity.
White, John, -1671.Date: [1715?]- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
M0008252: Circumcision knives
Date: October 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/71/83Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0003725: Fish knives
Date: December 1933Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/30/93Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
M0000042: Four decorative knives
Date: 03 June 1929Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/2/41Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
- Online
Two knives with ornate handles, incorporating human figures and ornament in the grotesque style. Engraving by C. Alberti, after F. Salviati, 1575/1600?.
Salviati, Francesco, 1510-1563.Date: [1575/1600?]Reference: 568027i- Digital Images
- Online
Egyptian flint knives, predynastic.
- Digital Images
- Online
Egyptian flint knives, predynastic.
- Digital Images
- Online
Egyptian flint knives, predynastic.
- Books
- Online
Specification of George Kent : apparatus for sifting cinders and cleaning knives.
Kent, George.Date: 1857- Digital Images
- Online
Egyptian and Predynastic flint knives
- Digital Images
- Online
Egyptian flint knives, finely worked.
- Archives and manuscripts
M0008184: Seven English and French amputation knives
Date: October 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/71/16Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0008185: English amputation knives from different periods
Date: October 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/71/17Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
M0003721: Various different types of knives
Date: 28 November 1933Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/30/89Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
- Online
Iron Age knives from Dechelette, Manuel d'Archeologie
- Archives and manuscripts
M0001243: Iridectomy knives. 1929, compared with ancient Hindu
Date: 19 August 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/11/75Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
M0008186: Roman surgical knives and scissors
Date: October 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/71/18Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive