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An old couple sitting, the man leans over on his walking stick to listen to the woman reading from the bible. Line engraving after G. Dou.
Dou, Gerard, 1613-1675.Reference: 16046i- Digital Images
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Early C20 Chinese Lithograph: 'Fan' diseases
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John Kay. Lithograph by W. Physick, 1843.
Physick, W, active 1843.Date: March 25th 1843Reference: 4969i- Pictures
Tobias restoring the eyesight of Tobit. Oil painting by a Dutch painter, 17th century.
Date: 1600-1699Reference: 44825i- Pictures
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Tobias curing the blindness of Tobit, with Anna. Oil painting after G.W. Horst.
Horst, Gerrit Willemsz., -1652.Reference: 44827i- Pictures
Tobias curing the blindness of Tobit. Oil painting.
Reference: 44822i- Archives and manuscripts
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Mcculloch, Alix
Date: 13/07/2009Reference: TP1/A/182Part of: One and Other Project- Books
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The careful wife's good counsel; and the husband's firm resolution to reform his life, in order to lay up something for a Rainy-Day. Kind Husband if you mean to thrive, Some other way you must contrive, And not consume and waste your store, It will be hard to work for more; Therefore be rul'd by me, I pray, Save something for a Rainy-Day. I in the yoke will draw with you, And what I can will freely do; If you the like will do again, Our charge I'm sure we may maintain; Thus by our labour, then we may Save something for a Rainy-Day. Tune of the spinning wheel,&c.
Date: 1750?]- Books
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The Muse in good humour. Or, A collection of comic tales, &c. From Chaucer, Prior, Swift, La Fontaine, Dr. King, and other eminent poets. Together with some originals. Viz. The country Squire and his man John. The curious maid. The silent flute; or The members speech to their sovereign. Hans Carvel's Ring; or A charm against cuckoldom. The lout looking for his heifer. Phyllis; or The progress of love. Little mouths. Paulo Purganti and his wife. Strephon and Chloe; or Beauty meer mortal. The amorous groom. A riddle upon * * * * Kitty's dream. Caffinus and Peter; or Cl̆ia at St-l. The fair nun; or Woman an over-match for the Devil. A beautiful young Nymph going to bed. The Ladle; or The triple with. A pastoral dialogue between Dermot and Shelah, two Irish lovers. A description of a lady's dressing-room. A medicine for the ladies. The saddle. The furniture of a woman's mind. The spinning-wheel. The dream. A pastoral courtship. Melesinda's misfortune on the burning her smock. Fulvia, or Physick for the ladies. The curious wife. The magnifying-glass. The miller of Trompington. The glister. A riddle upon something. A match for the Devil.
Date: 1744