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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, one sewing, one using a typewriter. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33681i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, performing with clarinets, wearing top hats. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1927Reference: 33677i- Pictures
Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, building a sand castle on the beach. Photograph, 1925.
Date: 15th September, 1925Reference: 33662i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, being wooed by two young men. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33703i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, trying on hats in a hat shop. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33674i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, dressed for bed, kneeling to say their prayers. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33711i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, wearing swimsuits, posing as though about to dive. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33725i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, sitting on a small grand piano, holding ukeleles. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33714i- Pictures
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Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, with the Meyers, with whom they lived and who managed them. Photograph, c. 1927.
Date: 1930Reference: 33722i- Ephemera
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[Newspaper clipping (1868?) featuring a portrait of 'The Siamese Twins' Chang and Eng].
Date: 1868- Pictures
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Professors considering whether a pair of conjoined twins should be separated after the death of one of them; representing a political discussion in Bradford about the separation of two factions (?). Coloured lithograph, 1868.
Date: [1868?]Reference: 678126iPart of: I & A- Pictures
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Four figures: Geneviève, an albino woman of African descent, with white instead of black skin; the conjoint twins Hélène and Judith; and Maria Herig who had a skin disease. Engraving after J. de Sève, 1777.
Reference: 2347i- Pictures
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Hélène and Judith, siamese twins, known as the Hungarian sisters. Etching by B. Cole.
Reference: 2286i- Books
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Report of the autopsy of the Siamese Twins : together with other interesting information concerning their life.
Date: 1874- Ephemera
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[Newspaper clipping (from the Illustrated Times, 3 October 1868) about 'Dr. Nelaton and the Siamese Twins' Chang and Eng].
Date: 1868- Ephemera
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[Newspaper clipping (1874?) featuring an illustration of 'The Siamese Twins' Chang and Eng and the report of their death with an obituary].
Date: 1874- Ephemera
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Galyon siamese twins : no.1 phenomenal sensation of the show world : two heads, four arms, four legs, one body : Donnie, Ronnie, alive.
Date: [1957?]- Books
The siamese twins of Espanőla : the first known post-mortem examination in the New World / by A. Pen̋a Chavarría and P.G. Shipley.
Chavarría, A. Peña.Date: 1924- Books
Patronized by the Faculty. The greatest phenomenon of human nature ever exhibited ... Two children united from the umbilical cord to the top of the breast-bone, born alive January 1833, allowed ... far to surpass the Siamese Twins.
Date: [1833]- Ephemera
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[Newspaper clipping (Sunday Times, 10 August 1939) of a brief history of the Siamese Twins Chang and Eng and Elizabeth and Mary Chulkhurst, the 'Biddenden maids'. Written by Ernest A. Ebblewhite].
Ebblewhite, Ernest A.Date: 1939- Ephemera
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[Undated engraving of "I Gemelli Siamesi" (probably Chang and Eng Bunker), siamese twins, joined at the breast bone, playing badminton before a very serious looking audience. It is numbered Fig. 44 and Tav[ola] 13. Possibly 1840-1860].
Date: [between 1840 and 1860?]- Digital Images
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Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London
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Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London
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Harry H. Hargrave presents Guadalupe and Josefina Hinojosa : siamese twin girls born grown together in Havana, Cuba, November 15, 1912.
Date: [1915?]- Books
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An historical account of the Siamese twin brothers, from actual observations.
Hale, James W.Date: 1831