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Oxenham, E L
Date: 21 Mar 1888Reference: GALTON/3/3/15/5Part of: Galton Papers- Books
Museums and migration : history, memory and politics / edited by Laurence Gourievidis.
Date: 2014- Archives and manuscripts
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Oxenbury, Chris
Date: 6/09/2009Reference: TP1/A/1501Part of: One and Other Project- Books
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The farmer's assistant; or the complete cattle-doctor. Containing rules for feeding, breeding, and preserving cattle; And AN Effectual Method Of Curing The Several Diseases Incident To Bulls. Oxen. Cows. Calves. Sheep. Lambs. By Thomas Hale, Esquire.
Hale, Thomas, Esq.Date: Anno 1787- Books
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The husbandman's companion; and gentleman's amusement. Containing a cheap, easy and effectual method of curing the several disorders incident to horses, Oxen, Cows, Bulls, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Swine, Dogs, Conies, Poultry, Doves, Wild Fowl, singing-birds, &c. With their nature and properties, methods of breaking, training, feeding, &c.
Yonge, Anthony.Date: 1767- Books
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the consideration of this Honourable House, in behalf of several carryers, Travelling thro' the Highgate Road, with the product and Manufactures of several Counties, and also Persons concerned in Feeding Oxen, Sheep, Hoggs, &c. in relation to the bill for erecting a turn-pike or bar, near Whetstone in the County of Middlesex.
Date: 1711?]- Books
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The beauty of the Protestant religion, in opposition to popery. A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Winchester, at the assizes held there, March 8th, 1715-16. By Henry Thorpe, M.A. vicar of Preshute near Marlborough; and the fellow of New College in Oxen. Publish'd at the request of the high-sheriff, and grand-jury.
Thorpe, Henry, 1681 or 1682-1764.Date: 1716- Books
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The irish man's letter to Joseph Trapp, in vindication of the Bishop of Bangor's Sermon: concerning Christ being sole king and law giver to his subjects, Dan. 5. 21. And his Dwelling was with the Wild Asses, they Fed him with Grass like Oxen, and his Body was Wet with the Dew of Heaven; till he knew that the most high God Ruled in the Kingdom of Men.
Irish Man.Date: 1717- Books
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A new system of agriculture; or, a plain, easy, and demonstrative method of speedily growing rich: proving, by undeniable arguments, that every land owner, in England, may advance his estate to a double value, in the space of one year's time. Together with Several very curious Instructions, how to feed Oxen, Cows, and Sheep, to much greater Profit than has ever yet been known in England. By a country gentleman.
Country Gentleman.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A new system of agriculture; or, a plain, easy, and demonstrative method of speedily growing rich: proving, by undeniable arguments, that every land-owner, in England may advance his estate to a double value, in the space of one year's time. Together with Several very curious Instructions, how to feed Oxen, Cows, and Sheep, to much greater Profit, than has ever yet been known in England. By a country gentleman.
Country Gentleman.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Taplin improved; or, a compendium of farriery. Wherein is fully explained the nature and structure of that useful creature, a horse; with the diseases and accidents he is liable to; and the methods of cure. Exemplified by ten Elegant Cuts, Each the Full figure of a Horse. Describing all the various Parts of that Noble Animal. Likewise rules for Breeding and Training of Colts: Practical Receipts for the Cure of Common D[i]stempers incident to Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Hogs, &c. By an experienced farrier.
Experienced Farrier.Date: 1790- Pictures
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Two oxen harnessed to a yoke. Coloured etching, ca 1808, after Scott.
Scott, active 1808.Date: 1 Feb 1808Reference: 40021i- Pictures
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Two African oxen with huge horns standing on a hillside. Etching by C. Heath, ca 1814, after H. Salt.
Salt, Henry, 1780-1827.Date: 1 June 1814Reference: 39877i- Books
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Full instructions for country gentlemen, farmers, grasiers, farriers, carriers, sportsmen, &c. Being A very curious Collection of well-experienced Observations and Receipts for the Cure of most common Distempers incident to Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Hogs and Dogs, digested under their proper Heads; many of which have been practised for many Years with great Success, and the rest taken from the latest and most approved Authors, viz. Capt. Burdon, Mr. Solleysell, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Mascall, Mr. Fitzherbert, and Others. By a society of country gentlemen, farmers, grasiers, sportsmen, &c.
Society of country gentlemen, farmers, grasiers, sportsmen, &c.Date: Printed in the Year 1732- Pictures
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A team of oxen being made to pull a plough. Engraving by P. Moran after R. Bonheur.
Bonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.Reference: 40002i- Pictures
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Two Polish oxen by a river or lake. Etching by J.A. Klein, 1818.
Klein, Johann Adam, 1792-1875.Date: 1818Reference: 40034i- Books
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Taplin improved; or a compendium of farriery, wherein is fully explained the nature and structure of that useful creature a horse; with the diseases and accidents he is liable to; and the methods of cure. Exemplified by Ten Elegant Cuts, each the full figure of a horse. Describing all the various Parts of that Noble Animal. Likewise rules for Breeding and Training of Colts: Practical Receipts for the Cure of Common Distempers incident to Oxen, Cows Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Hogs, &c. To which is prefixed ten minutes advice to the purchases or Horses. By an experienced farrier.
Experienced Farrier.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Pictures
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Two wild oxen. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 42091i- Pictures
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A team of oxen being made to pull a plough. Engraving by M. van der Gucht.
Gucht, Michael van der, 1660-1725.Reference: 497692i- Pictures
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Sculptures of two oxen carved in sandstone in the Museum of Les Eyzies in France. Reproduction of a photograph.
Reference: 40070i- Pictures
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Agriculture: villagers (perhaps in Syria or Palestine) threshing corn by trampling it with oxen. Engraving by C. Cousen after R. Beavis.
Beavis, Richard, 1824-1896.Date: 1881Reference: 493852i- Pictures
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Two men perhaps milling foodstuffs in a vat with a millwheel driven by two oxen. Gouache drawing, 18--.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 728032iPart of: Indian practitioners of crafts, trades and professions. Gouache paintings, 18--.- Books
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The countryman's treasure: shewing the nature, causes, and cure of all diseases incident to cattle, viz. Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Asses, Mules, and Dogs. With proper Means to prevent their Common Diseases and Distempers; being useful Receipts, as they have been practis'd by long Experience of Fifty Years, and also approv'd. To which is further added, a Treatise of Coneys, their Ordering and Increase, wild or tame; or, The Warrener's best Instructor. With directions to destroy all Manner of Vermin, in Houses, Gardens, Fields, Warrens, Fishponds, &c. Very useful for all Farmers and others that deal in cattle, &c. By James Lambert.
Lambert, James.Date: 1783- Books
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Boyle's vade mecum; or, the gentleman's pocket companion. Being a complete investigation of the nature and structure of the horse: Shewing his true Proportion, by which his Perfections and Blemishes are ascertained with Ease and Precision; so as to discover his Disorders by their Symptoms, and the most rational Treatment and Cure. With the approved method of breaking and training. Embellished with Three Copper-Plates, delineating the true Anatomy of that noble and valuable Animal, with proper References. From the original manuscript of D. Phenegan and J. Daly, Late of Newmarket and the Curragh of Kildare. To which is annexed practical receipts, For the Cure of Oxen, Cows, Sheep, &c.
Phenegan, Daniel.Date: [1798?]- Pictures
Madeira: children and a sledge pulled by oxen. 1896.
Date: 1896Reference: 536520iPart of: Hercules Robinson