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Culture of the fork : a brief history of food in Europe / Giovanni Rebora ; translated by Albert Sonnenfeld.
Rebora, Giovanni.Date: [2001], ©2001- Ephemera
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Try this exciting new way of making better pastry quicker : Trex 'Fork-Mix' pastry / J. Bibby & Sons Ltd.
J. Bibby & Sons.Date: [1961]- Digital Images
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Amputated right tibia of a giant sea turtle archelon Ischyros; from Pierre Cretaceous of the South Fork, Cheyenne, South Dakota
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A man in bedclothes prising insects (?) off his bed-curtains with a fork into a saucepan. Etching by T.L. Busby, ca. 1826.
Busby, Thomas Lord.Date: [1826?]Reference: 726202iPart of: Busby's humorous etchings.- Books
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In a short time will be published, a portrait, etched with the point of a fork, by Austin of Portland-road, of Zacchariah Sharp, ...
Austin, William, 1721-1820.Date: 1780]- Pictures
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A physician examines a patient's stools; he is very pleased; the sarcastic maid asks him if he would like a fork. Coloured lithograph by G. Frison, c. 1890.
Frison, Gustave, 1850-Reference: 16832i- Digital Images
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3D printed reconstruction of the arcuate fasciculus.
Forke, Stephanie J.Date: 2016- Books
Eye of newt and toe of frog, adder's fork and lizard's leg : the lore and mythology of amphibians and reptiles / Marty Crump ; in collaboration with Danté B. Fenolio.
Crump, Martha L.Date: 2015- Pictures
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King William IV sits with knife and fork at the ready before a pie containing blackbirds served to him by Lord Melbourne. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1836.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 28 December 1836Reference: 36628iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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A kite, ill with repletion, lies on its back in a nest in the fork of a tree, while its mother with outspread wings stands above; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
Aesop.Reference: 39662i- Pictures
A white trout turns into a woman in white when an uncouth soldier tries to eat it; she complains at the cut on her arm caused by his knife and fork. Etching by S. Lover, 1832.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868.Date: [1832]Reference: 2497704i- Pictures
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A baker supports pies on his head while holding loaves and doughnuts; with four symbols of support (telephone, human pyramid, teapot, knife and fork); representing support for HIV positive people. Colour lithograph by Photofusion and Big-Active Limited for Mainliners, 1990/1995.
Date: [between 1990 and 1995]Reference: 666683i- Pictures
A torso-less figure straddles two paddles with a knife, spoon,fork and a pipe hanging from his neck and a pouch and a glass from each of his legs. Etching by R. Livesay after W. Hogarth, 1781.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 27 November 1781Reference: 585040i- Pictures
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A large bull with the head of Sir Robert Peel gazes angrily at a dog with the head of Lord Melbourne in a manger, regarded by John Bull holding a pitch fork. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1841.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 30 August 1841Reference: 37077iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
An Indian man holding a feather and carrying a two-pronged fork beneath his belt walks by a shore under a parasol carried by an assistant behind followed by other figures carrying his sedan chair. Coloured aquatint by Hassel after C. Gold, 1800.
Gold, Charles, -1842.Date: 22 Feb 1800Reference: 640700i- Pictures
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A coffee jug, a fork, the receiving end of a phone, a tab on a computer, a toilet sign and a drinking tap with a message about where you can't get HIV; a poster from the Business responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
Date: 1993Reference: 667394i- Books
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The Life and death of Tom Thumb. Furnish'd with pleasant jests, miraculous tales, and wonderful adventures, performed by him after his return from fairyland. Part. II. The cook sticks a fork in his arse. Tom riding on a mouse. Tom carryed to fairyland. Licenced and entred according to order.
Date: 1775?]- Pictures
Edward Dubois in the guise of the devil sits at a table cutting up the pages of a book with a knife and fork as flames with demons rise from the floor beneath him and a procession of butchers enters the room by a door on the left. Stipple engraving, 1808.
Date: Sept 12 1808Reference: 603147i- Pictures
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A large syringe about to inject into a row of arms with a personification of the HIV virus bearing a red bandana and the pronged fork of the devil lurks nearby; a warning about the dangers of sharing needles by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 678381i- Pictures
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A syringe plunges down the centre of 2 figures as a personified HIV virus wearing a bandana and holding the pronged fork of the devil bounces off an arrow pointing right; a warning about the dangers of sharing needles by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 678391i- Books
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A Pocket book for the guitar, with directions whereby ev'ry lady & gentleman may become their own tuner, to which is added suitable to the refin'd taste of the present age and entertaining collection of songs, duets, airs, minuets, marches, &c. The second edition with, additions. Price 5s. Tuning Fork 2s.
Date: [ca. 1775]- Archives and manuscripts
'The use of the tuning-fork in diagnosing the outlines of solid and hollow viscera of the chest and abdomen and of certain pathological conditions' (being an account of a demonstration at the L.S.T.M. to members of the International Medical Congress, Aug 1913), reprinted from The Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene No. 2 Vol. XVII, Jan 15 1914
Date: 1914Reference: MS.7940/20Part of: Cantlie, Sir James, F.R.C.S. (1851-1926)- Archives and manuscripts
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M0000870: Roman instruments: cutlery
Date: 28 July 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/8/57Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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The Sheffield election of 1868: (left) two men play cards and drink in a warm pub; (right) two women (one with a baby) beg and cower in a snowy street. Transfer lithograph, 1868.
Date: 1860Reference: 26050i- Ephemera
Drug advertising ephemera. Box 50.