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Forks in the road : a life in and out of the NHS / Leslie Turnberg.
Turnberg, L. A. (Leslie A.)Date: 2014- Pictures
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Nesouaquoit (Bear in the Forks of a Tree), a chief of the Fox tribe, wearing a bearskin cloak. Coloured lithograph by Lehman & Duval after J. Newsam after C. B. King, 1837.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 677801i- Pictures
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Old eating implements: spoons, forks, and a knife. Engraving after Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Jacob, 1760-1792.Date: 1790Reference: 29251i- Ephemera
Zachariah Carleton, cutler, at the Case of Knives in New Street, Covent Garden, London : sells London, Birmingham & Sheffield cutlery wares : viz table knives & forks, clasp knives, razors, scissars.
Carleton, Zachariah.Date: 1739- Pictures
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An itinerant salesman in ragged clothes selling toasting forks, files, skewers and other implements. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: 31 December 1815Reference: 43997i- Ephemera
William Butler at the Blue Boar and Star, near the Monument, in Crooked Lane, London : sells all sorts of case knives & forks... scissors and razors of all sorts... snuff boxes & tobacco boxes.
Butler, William.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]- Ephemera
Edward Stanton at the Saw and Crown in Lombard Street London : lancet-maker : maketh and selleth all sorts of surgeons instruments likewise razors scissors penknives knives & forks... NB lancets and other instruments carefully ground and sett.
Stanton, Edward.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]- Books
The world-conception of the Chinese / by Alfred Forke.
Forke, Alfred, 1867-1944.Date: 1975, ©1925- Ephemera
Robert Sparling, razor-maker, at the Case of Knives in St. James's Market : makes and sells all sorts of cutlers ware, as knives & forks both for table and dezert with hafts in ivory, wood or horn; silver and china, or any other curious handles mounted in the best blades &c. : makes & sells razors, scissars, fleams, sheers, pen knives... likewise surgeons instruments in ye neatest manner.
Sparling, Robert.Date: [1763?]- Pictures
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"The monster" (Renwick Williams) attacking a woman with a knife and fork. Etching by J. Gillray, 1790.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 10 May 1790Reference: 11193i- Pictures
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An army of red people behind a blue barrior bearing sparkling religious symbols attempting to quell a group of red devils bearing the word 'AIDS' and holding forks; an advertisement to use religions as a shield against AIDS by the Catholic Commision on AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 677777i- Pictures
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Men and boys working in a fork-grinding factory in Sheffield. Wood engraving by M. Jackson after J. Palmer, 1866.
Palmer, John, active 1856-1887.Date: 1866Reference: 28948i- Ephemera
John Chasson, razor & surgeons instrument maker : at the C and Cross, in Newgate Street near St. Martins Le Grand, London : makes and sells all sorts of surgeons instruments, razor, lancets, scissors, penknives & all sorts of knives & forkes... / John Chasson, coutelier.
Chasson, John.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]- Books
From field to fork / Global Food Security.
Date: [2012]- Books
Food : from farm to fork statistics.
European Commission.Date: 2006- Archives and manuscripts
The loss of the "Finch Fork" at the Committee dinner
Date: 26 May 1976Reference: SA/PHY/D/3/13Part of: The Physiological Society- Pictures
Jagged mountains with conifers (?) and fork lightning. Gouache by Francesca, 1974.
Francesca, active approximately 1974.Date: 23.2.74 [23 February 1974]Reference: 2935450iPart of: Adamson Collection- Books
From field to fork : food ethics for everyone / Paul B. Thompson.
Thompson, Paul B., 1951-Date: [2015]- Books
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Robbery and rewards. Whereas about two o'clock on Saturday morning the 13th inst. the house of Isaac Ambrose Eccles, Esq; at Cronroe, in the county of Wicklow, was burglariously broke open, by several men disguised, two of whom violently forced open his bed-chamber, demanded his money, bank-notes, &c. and feloniously took two gold-watches (one made by Graham, London, the other an old chased watch, made by John and Moses Fountain, London, number 260) about twenty guineas in cash, and a large quantity of plate, consisting of the following articles, five forks, two-grained, crest, a broken halbert; ...
Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1777-1780 : Buckinghamshire)Date: [1779]- Pictures
Hot springs at Lou Lou Fork, Bitter Root mountains, Montana, looking west. Colour lithograph after J.M. Stanley, 1855.
Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872.Date: 1855Reference: 35956i- Books
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Value of the tuning-fork in the diagnosis of disease of the auditory nerve / by Thomas Barr.
Barr, Thomas, 1846-1916.Date: [1879]- Books
Consider the fork : a history of how we cook and eat / Bee Wilson ; with illustrations by Annabel Lee.
Wilson, Bee.Date: [2012], ©2012- Books
Stuffed and starved : from farm to fork, the hidden battle for the world food system / Raj Patel.
Patel, RajDate: [2013]- Books
From farm to fork : safe food for Europe's consumers / [European Commission, Directorate-General for Press and Communication].
European Commission. Directorate-General Press and Communication.Date: 2004- Pictures
A multicoloured receptacle which contains a multicoloured curved object and a fork. Colour drawing by G. Gurr, 1982.
Gurr, Graham, active approximately 1976-Date: 27.8.82 [27 August 1982]Reference: 2971543iPart of: Adamson Collection