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Unsuitable lead rope for a horse
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Incorrectly applied rope halter on horse
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Twitch applied correctly, but not lead rope
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The modern miscellany. In three parts. Containing. I. The genuine life and confession of Richard Walton, a reputed Conjuror, who was fourteen Years confined to his Bed, notwithstanding which, he was drawn out thence by a Rope and hanged for Horse-Stealing, at Warwick. Wrote by Himself. II. The blind-man's meditations and diversions, consisting of Poems on various Occasions; with Poetical Paraphrases on several parts of the Holy Scriptures and other Divine Subjects. Composed and Dictated by him since he lost his Sight. III. A scripture catechism, being a Compendium of the Principles of the Christian Religion.
Date: MDCCXLIV [1744]- Digital Images
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Putting a loop of rope on a foal
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Chain being used as a horse's lead rope
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A crush: well-padded floor and horse's rope
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Photograph of a man's bicep bound in rope.
Date: [between 1980 and 2000]Reference: 3305103iPart of: "Fully Exposed"; The Commerical Explosion, 1980-1990s.- Digital Images
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Chinese C18 woodcut: 'Traction rope and piled bricks'
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The rope of God / James T. Siegel.
Siegel, James T., 1937-Date: [2000], ©2000- Books
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The ship-Builder's assistant; or, marine architecture. Containing I. The method of extracting the square and cube roots, geometry and mensuration: Wherein all the Rules necessary for measuring Plank, Timber, and finding the Tunnage of Ships, are laid down in a very plain and conspicuous Manner; and illustrated by proper Examples. II. Observations on the nature and value of timber; with a New Method of procuring it in the necessary Forms for Ship-Building. III. The method of drawing the plans of ships, and moulding their Timbers; together with all the practical Rules necessary to be observed in Building the Hulls of all Sorts of Ships. To which is added the Scantling or Mensuration of Ships Timbers. IV. Direction for making the masts and yards of a just proportion to the ship, and also to one another, both with regard to Length and Thickness. With Tables of the Weights and Sizes of Anchors and Cables, according to the New Establishment. V. The boatswains art: Shewing the Method of finding exactly the Length and Thickness of every Rope; Also Cable and Cordage Tables, shewing by Inspection the Weight of any Rope, whose Length and Thickness are given. With some Directions for Cutting out Sails. The Whole illustrated with Figures and Draughts, Engraven on Copper Plates. By William Sutherland, Shipwright and Mariner.
Sutherland, William, active 1878.Date: 1766- Digital Images
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Deformity of the hands, simulating rheumatoid arthritis (with rope)
Godart, Thomas- Digital Images
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Simple bridle on a horse, with the rope attached
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Suitable lead rope for a horse, attached to head
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A rope's end for Buonaparte. A favorite new song.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
The Sudan: a rope bridge across the river Yei. Photograph by R.G. Archibald, 1911.
Archibald, R. G. (Robert George), Sir, 1880-1953.Date: 1911Reference: 494869iPart of: Archibald, Robert George, Sir, 1880-1953.- Pictures
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A young man wearing shorts and holding a rope in a wood. Colour photograph, 195-.
Date: [between 1950 and 1959]Reference: 2047160iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
Human figures creating a pattern, active behind a rope lattice. Watercolour by Peeler, 1950.
Peeler, active approximately 1950.Date: 7.11.50 [7 November 1950]Reference: 3015853iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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A man and his assistant holding a rope to survey a field. Woodcut, 15--.
Date: 1500-1599Reference: 578817i- Pictures
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Artistic poses, plate VI: a man, écorché, pulling a rope. Lithograph by Robert J. Colenso.
Colenso, Robert J.Reference: 47288i- Pictures
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Artistic poses, plate V: a man, écorché, pulling a rope. Lithograph by Robert J. Colenso.
Colenso, Robert J.Reference: 47287i- Pictures
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A Swiss mountain guide in profile carrying heavy rope. Photographic postcard by E. Gyger, 193-.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]Reference: 2046062iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
The Sudan: a rope bridge across the river Yei. Photograph by R.G. Archibald, 1911.
Archibald, R. G. (Robert George), Sir, 1880-1953.Date: 1911Reference: 494870iPart of: Archibald, Robert George, Sir, 1880-1953.- Books
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Hanging without a rope : narrative experience in colonial and postcolonial Karoland / Mary Margaret Steedly.
Steedly, Mary Margaret, 1946-2018Date: [1993], ©1993- Pictures
An écorché figure seen from the back, holding a length of rope. Engraving by G. Bonasone, 155-.
Bonasone, Giulio, approximately 1498-approximately 1580.Date: [between 1550 and 1559]Reference: 26251i