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Motherhood in the Old South : pregnancy, childbirth, and infant rearing / Sally G. McMillen.
McMillen, Sally G. (Sally Gregory), 1944-Date: [1990], ©1990- Books
Old age as a social problem : historical notes on the English experience / Sally Macintyre.
Macintyre, Sally.- Pictures
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Mary Brotherton encounters Old Sally, a woman on the moor. Line block after R.W. Buss, 1840.
Buss, Robert William, 1804-1875.Date: [1840]Reference: 31894i- Archives and manuscripts
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Anderson, Sally
Date: 14/07/2009Reference: TP1/A/207Part of: One and Other Project- Books
Rice biofortification : lessons for global science and development / Sally Brooks.
Brooks, SallyDate: 2010- Books
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Thomas and Sally; Or, The sailor's return: a musical entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
Social dimensions of medieval disease and disability / edited by Sally Crawford, Christina Lee.
Date: 2014- Books
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A Garland of new songs. The post captain the maid of Lodi the beggar girl Sally in our alley the woodland maid
Date: [1800?]- Books
Bodies of knowledge : cultural interpretations of illness and medicine in medieval Europe / edited by Sally Crawford, Christina Lee.
Date: 2010- Books
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The jolly tars of old England's garland, Containing several excellent new songs. I. The Jolly Tars of Old England. II. The Social Powers. III. Venus of Totterdown-Hill. IV. A Bumper of good Liquor. V. A New Hunting Song. VI. Thomas and Sally. A New Song. Vii. Water parted from the Sea. Licensed and entered according to order.
Date: 1785?]- Books
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A garland of new songs. Jessie the flower o' Dumblane. O stay my love. Lilies of the calley Sally Roy Dear maid I love thee just like love green grow the rashes, O. Far, far at sea.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The Loyal songster's magazine. Being the most favourite constitutional, loyal, sentimental, love, and hunting songs, now in vogue. 1. A new God save the king. 2. Love and unanimity. 3. A new constitutional song. 4. The soldier's adieu. 5. Tom Bowling. 6. Bonny bet, sweet blossom. 7. The heaving of the lead. 8. Can you to the battle. 9. Hark! hark! away! 10. P[a]tty clover. 11. The royal valiant hero. 12. I'd think on thee, my love; 13. Ere around the huge oak. 14. Twins of Latona. 15. Old England's a lion. 16. O say, bonny lass. 17. Liberty hall. 18. A copy of verses on the glorious victory obtained by Lord Howe, over the French. 19. Sally of our alley. 20. The golden days of Queen Bess.
Date: [between ca. 1794 and 1800?]- Books
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An account of the tryal of Salley Salisbury, at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey on Wednesday the 24th of April, 1723. ...
Salisbury, Sally.Date: 1723]- Books
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The Unfortunate happy west country couple: or, The entertaining history of Thomas and Sally. Wherein is truly pictured and justly dilplayed [sic], the many severe trials, and unparalelled [sic] hardships these two fond lovers suffered for each other. How Thomas by the wicked instigation of an old dotard, a country J - of the peace, was most maliciously and falsely accused of a robbery; was tried and cast for his life, but by the intercession of a great number of responsible persons, had the sentence mitigated for transportation. Giving a plain recital and minute description of what he suffered abroad; shewing how after five years absence they luckily met by chance together in Spain, where after receiving inexpressible joy, they were in a few days happily married[.]
Date: [1795?]- Videos
Old wives' tales.
Date: 1998- Books
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The Rake's progress; or, The humours of Drury-Lane. A poem. In eight Canto's. In hudibrastick verse. Being the ramble of a modern Oxonian; which is a compleat key to the eight prints lately published by the celebrated Mr. Hogarth. I. A description of the miser his father; his being bred a Quaker; turning Churchman; his skill in Parish-offices; the education of the son; his intrigue at Oxford; the old one dies; he comes to his estate; and the humour of the lawyer palming the cole. II. He sets up for a fine gentleman; directs the opera's; an encomium on the immortal F-ll-i; his levee; a digression on the modern diversions of the town, and the masters of the several fashionable sciences, D-s the fencer, E- the dancer, the bully, the poet, &c. ... VI. He takes to gaming, frequents L-d M-ns; loses all his money; a gaming scene at night; an elogium on sharpers; and an invective against gaming. VII. He is carried over to the Fleet; description of the prisoners, viz. the politician and the chimist; he turns author, writes a play, sends it to Mr. R-ch, which is refused because 'tis too good. Some observations on the treatment of authors; Sally faints; the old woman, the jailor, and the Ale-house boy, open at once. VIII. He is discharged from prison; shuned by his acquaintance; runs mad; is carried to Bedlam; a description of it; of the several sorts of madmen, with the humours of that scene.
Date: 1735- Videos
Allergies Modern life and me.
Date: 2014- Videos
The boys joined at the head.
Date: 2008- Books
Living, loving & ageing : sexual and personal relationships in later life / Wendy Greengross and Sally Greengross.
Greengross, WendyDate: [1989]- Videos
Me, my sex and I.
Date: 2011- Audio
Restarting the antibiotic pipeline. 1/2.
Date: 2015- Books
Critical bodies : representations, identities, and practices of weight and body management / edited by Sarah Riley, Maree Burns, Hannah Frith, Sally Wiggins and Pirkko Markula.
Date: 2008- Videos
Going to hospital with mother.
Date: 1958- Books
ABC of dementia / edited by Bernie Coope, Associate Medical Director, Consultant Older Adult Psychiatrist, Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and Felicity A. Richards, Consultant Older Adult Psychiatrist, Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust.
Date: 2014- Archives and manuscripts
Pottery
Date: 1940-1985Reference: PP/RSI/B/4Part of: Rita Simon Collection