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Wooden structures connected together with an organic structure hanging from them on the right. Pencil drawing by R. Leathers, 1968.
Leathers, Ray, active approximately 1968.Date: July 68 [July 1968]Reference: 2993329iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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Wooden bed behind wooden frame in Bathurst, Gambia. Photograph, c. 1911.
Date: 1911Reference: 29717i- Pictures
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Wooden building. Photograph, c. 1911.
Date: [s.n.]Reference: 29674i- Archives and manuscripts
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WoodDate: Late 17th centuryReference: MS.5091- Pictures
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Wooden building on swampland in Bonthe, Sierre Leone. Photograph, c. 1911.
Date: 1911Reference: 29692i- Pictures
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Wooden houses in Ancon (?), Panama, built during the Panama Canal construction era. Photograph, ca. 1910.
Date: [1910]Reference: 562021i- Pictures
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Wooden building on a river; to be used as a public toilet in Bonthe, Sierra Leone. Photograph, c. 1911.
Date: 1911Reference: 29696i- Ephemera
J. T. Wood : manufacturer of embossed, cut-out, and silvered mourning cards, of all sizes : 278 Strand, W.C. / J.T. Wood.
Wood, J. T.Date: [between 1870 and 1880]- Books
Woodhall Spa.
Date: 1888- Books
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Woodhouse 1612 : a plaine almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1612, being leape yeare : gathered especialy for husbandmen and all those that haue busines in the courts, marts and faires of this kingdome : supputated for the meridian of the ancient towne of Wuluer-hampton in Staffordshire, & may serue generally for al Great Brittaine / by Iohn Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1612]- Books
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Woodhouse. 1606 : An almanacke and prognostication, for the yeare of our redemption, 1606 Necessary for all men, chiefly for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, tranellers [sic], artificers, and all other. Faithfully supautated for the meridian & inclination of Woler Hamptom [sic] in Staffordshire, and may moste aptly serue for all England, / by William Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1607]- Books
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Woodhouse 1615 : a plaine almanacke or prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1615, being the third fom leape-yeare : containing sundry rules, notes, and directions, very necessary for most sorts of men : seruing indifferently for any place in this kingdome of Great Brittaine, but more especially for the famous and ancient city of Chichester and other the southerne parts / by Iohn Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1615]- Books
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Woodbury: or, the memoirs of William Marchmont, Esq. and Miss Walbrook. In letters. By the author of The suspicious lovers. In two volumes. ...
Author of The suspicious lovers.Date: 1781- Books
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Woodhouse 1602 : an almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Redemption MDCII : necessary for all men, chiefly for gentlemen, lawyers, marchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artificers, and all other : faithfully supputated for the meridian and inclination of London / by William Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1602]- Books
Woodberry Down health centre, Stoke Newington : descriptive brochure.
Date: 1949- Books
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Woodalls viaticum: the path-way to the surgions chest : Containing chirurgicall instrvctions for the yonger sort of surgions now imployed in the service of His Maiestie for the intended reliefe of Rochell. And composed by Iohn Woodall, one of the present masters or governors of the companie of Barber surgions London. Intended chiefly for the better curing of wounds made by gun-shott. Published by authoritie.
Woodall, John, 1556?-1643Date: 1628- Books
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[Woodbury Langdon correspondence].
Langdon, Woodbury, 1739-1805.Date: 2008-- Books
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Woodhouse 1614 : a plaine almanack, or prognostication, for this yeere of our Lord God 1614, the second from the leape y[e]ere : containing sundry rules, notes, and directions very necessary for most sorts of men : seruing indifferently for any plac[e?] of Great Britan, but more especially for the famo[u]s and ancient city of Chichester, and other the southerne parts / by Iohn VVoodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1614]- Books
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Woo'd and married and a'.
Scott, Mrs.Date: 1776]- Books
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Woodhouse 1608 : an amanacke [sic] and prognostication for the yere of our redemption 1608 : necessarie for all men, chiefly for gentlemen, lawyers, marchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artifices, and all other : faithfully supputated for the meridian and inclination of Wolnerhampton in Staffordshire, and may aptly serue for all England / by William Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1608]- Books
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Woodhouse 1607 : an almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our redemption 1607 : nec[es]arye for all men, chieflye for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artificers, and all other : faithfully supputated for the meridian & inclination of Woluerhampton in Stafffordshire, and may moste aptly serue for all England / by William Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1607]- Books
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Woodhouse, 1616 : a plaine almanacke or prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God 1616, being the bessextile [sic], or leape yere : containing sundry rules, notes, and directions very necessarie for most sorts of men, seruing indifferently for any place in this kingdome of Great Brittaine, but more especially for the famous and auncient citie of Chichester / by Iohn VVoodhouse philomath.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1616]- Books
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Woodhouse 1611 : a plaine almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1611, being the third from the leape yeare : gathered especially for husbandmen and all those that haue busines in the courts, marts and faires of this kingdome : supputated for the meridian of the antient towne of Wulfrune hampton in Staffordshire, & may serue generally for al Great Brittaine / by Iohn Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1611]- Books
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Woodhouse 1613 : A plaine almanacke and prognostication, containing [--] accompts for the yeare of our Lord God 1613. Being the [first after the] leape yeere. Gathered for husband=men and a[ll] those that haue busines in the courts, marts and faires of this kingdome. Supputated [sic] for the meridian of the ancient towne of Woolner-hampton in Staffordshire, & may serue generally for all England. / [By Iohn Woodhouse].
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1613]- Books
Woodburn's gallery of rare portraits; consisting of original plates, by Cecil, Delaram, Droeshout ... [etc.], with facsimile copies from the rarest and most curious portraits, illustrative of Granger's "Biographical history of England", Clarendon's "History of the Rebellion", Burnet's "History of his own time", Pennant's "London", &c. ... containing two hundred portraits, of persons celebrated for their diplomatic services, military or naval achievements, literary acquirements, eccentric habits, or some peculiar feature in their lives deserving the notice of the historian and biographer. Particularly the ... equestrian set of plates in the illustrated Clarendon, belonging to the Right Hon. Earl Spencer, K.G., with others from the most remarkable and singular prints, in the possession of different noblemen and gentlemen, celebrated for their collection of rare portraits / [Samuel Woodburn].
Woodburn, Samuel, 1785 or 1786-1853.Date: 1816