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Brides and Bridegrooms
Date: 1904-1906Reference: GALTON/2/8/5/9Part of: Galton Papers- Pictures
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A bride and a bridegroom, as a warning to Americans to be examined for sexually transmitted diseases before marriage. Colour lithograph, ca. 1944.
Date: [1944?]Reference: 729226iPart of: VD graphic- Books
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The hasty bridegroom. Or, the rarest sport that ever was try'd, between a bridegroom and his bride: with the bride's loving reply.
Date: [1760?]- Books
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The bristol bridegroom, or, the Ship-Carpenter's Love to the Merchant's Daughter.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The Bristol bridegroom: or, the ship-carpenter's love to the merchant's daughter.
Date: [1760?]- Books
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The Bristol bridegroom; or, The ship-carpenter's love to the merchant's daughter.
Date: [1790?]- Pictures
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A woman (?) is dressed as half a bride and half Charlie Chaplin as a bridegroom. Photographic postcard.
Date: [ca. 1920]Reference: 2045350iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
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A bridegroom carrying the chauffeur over the threshold, leaving the indignant bride in the car. Colour lithograph, ca. 1968-1970-.
Date: [between ca. 1968 and ca. 1970?]Reference: 2059403iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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An Excellent new ballad concerning a bridegroom and his bride, who were lately married at Borrowstounness, giving a full and true account of their behaviour, and of the bridegroom's running away from the bride the same night, without bedding with her. To the tune of Sheriff-Moor, &c.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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The sin of the elect spouse only punished on her bridegroom; and all her afflictions and tribulations considered as appointments of covenant love.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Pictures
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A bride and a bridegroom talking to one another as they are carried separately in sedan chairs. Tinted lithograph by F. Jones, 1860, after G.F. Atkinson.
Atkinson, George Francklin.Date: [1860]Reference: 37188i- Pictures
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A bridegroom (?) sitting on a horse in the middle of a procession with people carrying pennants and musical instruments. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 581147i- Pictures
The Christ Child sleeps as a bridegroom in the believer's heart, making it safe as a bride from wind and storm raging outside. Engraving by A. Wierix, ca. 1600.
Wierix, Antonie, -1604.Date: [1600?]Reference: 31778iPart of: Cor Jesu amanti sacrum- Pictures
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A wedding procession: the bridegroom sits on a horse surrounded by a large crowd carrying decorations and pennants, accompanied by a band of musicians. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 581255i- Books
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Hints of the glory of Christ; as the friend and bridegroom of the Church: from the Seven last Verses of the Fifth Chapter of Solomon's Song. In a letter to a friend. By A. D.
Dutton, Anne, 1692-1765.Date: 1748- Pictures
The proxy marriage of King Henry IV and Marie de' Medici: Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany stands in for the bridegroom. Engraving by A. Trouvain, 170-, after J.B. Nattier after Sir P.P. Rubens.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Date: [between 1700 and 1709]Reference: 3063502iPart of: Gallerie du Palais du Luxembourg.- Books
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The midnight cry; or signs in the Church of the bridegroom's second coming: being the substance of a sermon, preached at Grantham, in Lincolnshire, on June 18, 1800. By J. Lowes, Minister of the Gospel, Grantham.
Lowes, J.Date: 1800- Books
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The midnight cry, "behold, the bridegroom comes!" or, an order from God to get your lamps lighted, Otherwise you must go into Darkness, where there will be weeping, wailing, and gnashing of Teeth. This is my experience, Dorothy Gott.
Gott, Dorothy.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Beatrice, or the inconstant. A tragic novel. By such examples are we taught to prove, The sorrows that attend unlawful love; Death, or some worse misfortune soon divide, The injur'd bridegroom from his guilty bride. Rowe. In two volumes. ...
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The jilted bridegroom: or, London coquet, &c. Treating of a true intrigue betwixt a gentleman and gentlewoman of this City, within these twelve Months; with several letters that past between them: Sent in a Letter to a Friend in the Country.
Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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The bridegroom's counseller, and bride's comforter. A sermon preach'd at Milborn-Port in Somersetshire; on March the 6th. 1714/15. At the wedding of Mrs. Mary Fenwick Sprint, Daughter of the Reverend Mr. John Sprint. By Benj. Aycrigg, S. S. E. M.
Aycrigg, Benjamin.Date: [1715]- Books
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A wedding sermon: being the substance of a discourse delivered at Glass-House Yard, on May 14, 1775, Preached by Particular Desire: and Now Published at the Request of the Bridegroom, and of Others who Heard it. By R. Elliot, A. B. And formerly of Bennet College, Cambridge.
Elliot, Richard, -1788.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The Bridegroom's Garland. In three parts. Part I. A dialogue between a new married man and his mother, about the unkindnesses of his wanton cross wife. Part II. The sudden surprize: or, Will the weaver catch'd in the funnel of a chimney. Part III. The young man's policy: or, The wanton wife made honest. Licensed and enter'd according to order.
Date: 1750?]- Books
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God give you joy : The hearty wish of a Christian friend to the bridegroom and the bride. A marriage-present for the new-married-couple: containing considerations and advices, in order to perswade young married people to begin the married life in the fear of the Lord. With directions and prayers. With plainness, intended for the meanest understanding. By one that desires to be a true son of the church of Christ, as by the gospel established.
Date: Printed in the year,- Books
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The Country rake's Garland. Compos'd of three delightful new songs. Song I. The country 'squire tam'd: or, An excellent new play-house song, call'd, the country rake's farewel to London. Song II. John the French Man: or, The insufficient bridegroom, try'd and cast by a jury of French matrons, by whom he did not only fall under disgrace, but likewise obliged to part with his bride. Song III. The young man's praise of his sweetheart.
Date: 1740?]