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Behind a high wall is the bewigged figure of Lord Cottenham, below on his back, as if having fallen, is Lord Brougham. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1836.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 27 December 1836Reference: 36632iPart of: HB sketches- Archives and manuscripts
Negatives
Date: 1970s-1980sReference: SA/PHY/Z/3/4Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
Sherrington School of Physiology, St Thomas', 28 Mar 1995
Date: 28 Mar 1995Reference: SA/PHY/Z/3/3/153-189Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
Taylor - Whitteridge
Date: 1977-1983Reference: SA/PHY/Z/3/2/100-106Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
Reference prints of university physiology departments
Date: 1997-1999Reference: SA/PHY/Z/3/5/10Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
Negatives (colour and black and white): sheets 160-261
Date: 1998-2001Reference: SA/PHY/Z/3/5/11Part of: The Physiological Society- Archives and manuscripts
University College London 7 February 1995
Date: 7 Feb 1995Reference: SA/PHY/Z/3/3/221-311Part of: The Physiological Society- Pictures
A boy is cleaning the shoes of a man dressed in fine clothes, a woman seated on a chair is watching him, and another man is also cleaning boots. Coloured lithograph by J.J. Chalon after himself.
Chalon, John James, 1778-1854.Date: May 29 1821Reference: 35490i- Books
Nicola L. : life and art / edited by Hannah Martin and Omar Sosa.
Date: 2023- Pictures
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"The Artful Dodger" the Marquess of Normanby, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, introduces "Oliver" Lord Morpeth, Irish Secretary, to "Fagin" Daniel O'Connell. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 25 February 1839Reference: 36871iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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The church of St. Bartholomew the Great: interior view showing the east and north ambulatory. Etching by John Thomas Smith, 1810.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: Jan 29th 1811Reference: 38048i- Books
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A collection of tracts, relating to the deity, worship, and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ, &c. viz. 1. An humble inquiry into the scripture-account of the deity of Jesus Christ, &c. Viz. 1. An humble inquiry into the scripture-account of the deity of Jesus Christ. Anno 1702. 2. A vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ on Unitarian principles; in answer to Mr. Jos. Boyle, referring to his Dublin edit. 4to. 1706. 3.The supreme deity of God the Father demonstrated, against Dr. Sherlock. 1707. 4. A vindiction of the Bishop of Glocester, from Dr. Sherlock's charge of heresy. 1707. 5. Remarks on Mr. Leslie's first dialogue, against the Socinians. 1708. 6. A vindication of the remarks. 1708. 7. An examination of Mr. Leslie's last dialogue, about the satisfaction of Jesus Christ, and of Dr. Stillingfleet's reasons of Christ's sufferings. 1708. 8. A letter to Dr. Willis (now Bishop of Glocester) concerning persecution. 1705. 9. An inquiry into the original authority of 1 John 5.7. 1715. 10. Dr. Bennet's new theory of the Blessed Trinity examined. 1718. 11. Quare, whether (on Mr. Wall's principles) baptism was intended for any but such as be proselyted to Christianity. 1710. 12. An answer to Mr. Martin's Dissertation on 1 Joh. [sic] v. 7. To which is prefix'd, a true narrative of the proceedings of the dissenting ministers of Dublin against the author, and of his prosecution and sufferings, &c. By Thomas Emlyn.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1719- Pictures
The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with part of London Wall in the foreground, and a muck-raker scraping at the cobblestones. Etching by J. T. Smith, 1814, after himself, June 1812.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: 15 September 1814Reference: 25639i- Pictures
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A paralyzed woman being transported along the street in a wheelchair. Lithograph by Théodore Gericault, 1821.
Géricault, Théodore, 1791-1824.Date: Ap[ril] 21 1821Reference: 46957i- Archives and manuscripts
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Walls, Martin
Date: 26/08/2009Reference: TP1/A/1220Part of: One and Other Project- Books
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A voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Hebrides; or, Western Isles of Scotland. Giving an account of the very remarkable inhabitants of that place; their Beauty and singular Chastity; (fornication and Adultery being unknown among them) their Genius for Poetry, Musick, Dancing; their surprising Dexterity in climbing the Rocks and Walls of Houses; Diversions, Habit, Food, Language, Diseases and Methods of Cure; their extensive Charity; their Contempt of Gold and Silver as below the Dignity of human Nature; their religious Ceremonies, Notion of Spirits and Visions, &c, &c. To which is added, An Account of Roderick, the late Imposter there, pretending to be sent by St. John Baptist, with new Revelations and Discoveries; his Diabolical Inventions, Attempts upon the Women, &c. By M. Martin, gent.
Martin, Martin, -1719.Date: [1749]- Books
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A voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Hebrides. Or, Western Isles of Scotland. Giving An Account of the very remarkable Inhabitants of that place; their Beauty and singular Chastity; (fornication and Adultery being unknown among them) their Genius for Poetry, Musick, Dancing; their surprising Dexterity in climbing the Rocks and Walls of Houses; Diversions, Habit, Food, Language, Diseases and Methods of Cure; their extensive Charity; their Contempt of Gold and Silver as below the Dignity of human Nature; their religious Ceremonies, Notion of Spirits and Visions, &c, &c. To which is added, An account of Roderick, the late imposter there, pretending to be sent by St. John Baptist, with new Revelations and Discoveries; his Diabolical Inventions, Attempts upon the Women, &c. By M. Martin, Gent.
Martin, Martin, -1719.Date: 1749- Books
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A voyage to St. Kilda. The remotest of all the Hebrides, or Western Isles of Scotland: Giving An Account of the very remarkable Inhabitants of that Place, their Beauty and singular Chastity (fornication and Adultery being unknown among them); their Genius for Poetry, Music, Dancing; their surprising Dexterity in climbing the Rocks, and Walls of Houses; Diversions, Habit, Food, Language, Diseases and Methods of Cure; their extensive Charity; their Contempt of Gold and Silver, as below the Dignity of Human Nature; their Religious Ceremonies, Notion of Spirits and Visions, &c. &c. To which is added, An account of Roderick, the late impostor there, pretending to be sent by St. John Baptist with new revelations and discoveries; his Diabolical Inventions, Attempts upon the Women, &c. By M. Martin, Gent.
Martin, Martin, -1719.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
Starry night : Van Gogh at the asylum / Martin Bailey.
Bailey, Martin, 1947-Date: 2018- Books
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A familiar letter of reproof and humiliation to the Rev. Thomas Towle, Resident in Cripplegate Buildings; late Preacher in Rope-Maker's-Alley, near Moorfields, and now at the Little Meeting House, the Corner of Aldermanbury Postern, London Wall; on his late extraordinary conduct respecting the publisher and publication of that excellent evangelical work entitled, The new spiritual magazine, which is still approved and read with the greatest Pleasure and Satisfaction by all sincere, disinterested, and unprejudiced Professors of Religion and Virtue, notwithstanding the base Attempts of certain secret Enemies to the Cause of Truth. Comprehending several very important Queries, proposed to the serious Consideration of Mr. Towle, who is hereby called upon to give a public Answer, which we presume he cannot possibly with-hold, without appearing in a very aukward Light, and which is much wished for and expected by many, as it will naturally lead to a Controversy on the Subject, and to the Developing a great Variety of secret Anecdotes, of a very curious Nature to the Public at large. Together with A Word of Advice to the Rev. Messrs. Thomas Gibbons, Henry Hunter, John Reynolds, Samuel Palmer, Joshua Webb, Henry Mead, Daniel Fisher, Benjamin Davies, Samuel Brewer, William Bennet, Nathaniel Tiotman, Joseph Barber, John Stafford, Noah Hill, John Rogers, John Rippon, William Button, Richard Winter, Thomas Wills, John Martin, John Trotter, Henry Foster, John Newton, Richard Cecil, John Clayton, and Abraham Booth. Some of whom are supposed to have been imposed on by Misrepresentation, and their Signatures obtained by Surprize, when they countenanced an Advertisement, evidently designed to prejudice the Minds of the Weak and Unwary against a Work which it was certainly their Duty to encourage and promote. To which is prefixed an Introduction, including an exact Copy of the Advertisement here alluded to, a Sketch of the Dialogue which passed between Mr. Towle and Mr. Hogg in August, 1783, and several other authentic Documents and useful Remarks, worthy the Notice of all Persons who are Followers of the above Gentlemen. Including likewise, by Way of Explanation of difficult Passages, some occasional Remarks, and Notes of Illustration. The whole, revised, corrected, and improved, by a clergyman of the established church. Embellished with a head of Mr. Towle, curiously taken from the Life; Published for the Information of the World, and as a Beacon to guard others in future from being imposed on and deceived.
Date: [1784?]- Books
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Dissertations on select subjects in chemistry and medicine.
Wall, Martin, 1747-1828.Date: 1783- Archives and manuscripts
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Microscope image referenced as "Psammechinus miliaris decalcified body wall"
Martin, A. V.Date: March 1952Reference: KDBP/1/1/0630Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Microscope image referenced as "Psammechinus miliaris decalcified body wall."
Martin, A. V.Date: March 1952Reference: KDBP/1/1/0614Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Microscope image referenced as "Asterias rubens [common starfish], decalcified body wall"
Martin, A. V.Date: March 1952Reference: KDBP/1/1/0627Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with three people in the foreground. Etching by J. T. Smith after himself, 1814.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: 15 September 1814Reference: 25640i