517 results
- Ephemera
Trunk bending / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk turning / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk lifting / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk rolling / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk lowering / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk falling / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk bending downwards / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk bending sideways / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk bending and unrolling / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Pictures
Trunk and limbs of an écorché figure. Drawing.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 46940i- Ephemera
Trunk turning with one arm swinging / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk turning with alternate arm swinging / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
Trunk falling backward and swinging upward / [British American Tobacco].
Date: [1939]- Pictures
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Trunk: side view, showing the muscles. Coloured lithograph by N.H Jacob, 1831/1854.
Jacob, N. H. (Nicolas Henri), 1781-1871.Date: [1831/1854]Reference: 564099i- Books
Trunk. Volume one, Hair / [edited by] Suzanne Boccalatte & Meredith Jones ; [with a foreword by Lenny Henry].
Date: 2009- Pictures
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Trunk and branch of a sacred, East Indian "dragtoe" tree, in separate plates. Line engraving after C. de Bruin, 1706.
Bruyn, Cornelis de, 1652-1727.Date: [1718]Reference: 20300i- Pictures
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Trunk and neck of an écorché figure (life-size), lying prone: the ribs and scapula are also visible. Red chalk and pencil drawing, with bodycolour, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
Landseer, Charles, 1799 or 1800-1879.Date: 1815Reference: 572115i- Pictures
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Trunk and roots of a pine tree cut to show growth rings; microscopic views of wood cells in longitudinal and transverse section and of a root tip. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
Ruprecht, H. J.Date: [1877]Reference: 27043iPart of: Pflanzenreich- Books
Heilsamer Trunk : die Geschichte des Heiltranks / Heinrich Schipperges.
Schipperges, Heinrich.Date: 2000- Books
Zweihundert Blutproben aus Auschwitz : ein Forschungsvorhaben zwischen Anthropologie und Biochemie (1943-1945) / Achim Trunk.
Trunk, Achim.Date: 2003- Books
Adolf Butenandt und die Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft : Wissenschaft, Industrie und Politik im Dritten Reich / herausgegeben von Wolfgang Schieder und Achim Trunk.
Date: [2004], ©2004- Books
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A Bill being now brought before the House of Lords from the House of Commons, to extend the canals in which the Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Company are interested, it is become necessary to trouble the members of that Right Honourable House with some information concerning it; ...
Date: 1784?]- Books
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To the nobility, gentry, and the curious for inspecting most extraordinary human beings, of the wild species born. Just Arrived from Abroad, And to be Seen at Mr. Becket's, Trunk Maker, No. 31, Hay-Market, From Ten O'Clock in the Morning, till Nine in the Evening, Three Wonderful Phoenomena, Wild Born, of the Human Species: these are Two Females and a Male, of a very small stature, being little less or more than Four Feet High;
Date: 1787]- Books
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Price reduced. Theoriginal stone eater, (the only one in the world.) Is arrived, and performs every day, at Mr. Hatch's Trunk-Maker, No. 404, Strand, opposite the Adelphi. He eats and swallows stones! which afterwards may be heard to chink in his belly, the same as in a pocket. The present is allowed to be the age of wonders:---the idea of a man's flying in the air, twenty years ago, before the discovery of balloons, would have been laughed at by the most credulous! nor does the history of nature afford so extraodinary a relation as that of a man's eating and subsisting on pebbles, flints, &c. -but so it is! and ladies and gentleman have now an opportunity of seeing the most wonderful phenomenon of the age, who grinds, and swallows stone, &c. with as much ease as a person would crack a nut, and masticate the kernel. He appears not to suffer the least inconvenience from so ponderous, and to all appearance, so indigestible a meal. His merit is fully demonstrated by Sir Joseph Banks, Dr. Hunter, Dr. Monro, &c. &c. &c. Admittance, One Shilling.
Hatch, Mr. (James).Date: 1788]- Books
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The horatian canons of friendship. Being the third satire of the first book of Horace imitated. With two Dedications;the First to that Admirable Critic, the Rev. Mr. William Warburton, occasioned by his Dunciad, and his Shakespeare; And the second to my good Friend The Trunk-Maker at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard. By Ebenezer Pentweazle, of Truro in the County of Cornwall, Esq;
Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771.Date: 1750