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Pictorial cards bearing the symbols of each of the four suits. Stipple engraving, 1818.
Date: [1818]Reference: 33432i- Pictures
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Boer War: two wounded men, one Boer and one British, playing at cards in a hospital ward as a nurse looks on. Pen and ink drawing by G. B.
B., G., active 1900.Reference: 23301i- Pictures
A skull placed on some old books, a Venetian drinking glass, playing cards, a cigarette stub, and six coins. Watercolour.
Date: 1900-1999Reference: 3087739i- Pictures
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Pictorial cards bearing the symbols of each of the four suits. Coloured stipple engraving, 1818.
Date: [1818]Reference: 33427i- Pictures
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A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: patients engaged in reading, writing, playing cards, etc. Coloured lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
Ibels, Louise Catherine, 1891-1965.Date: 1916Reference: 24119i- Pictures
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Interior of a posada with men smoking and playing cards as others and a mule rest nearby. Coloured lithograph after J. F. Lewis, 1836.
Lewis, John Frederick, 1804-1876.Date: 1836Reference: 24974i- Pictures
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A family playing a game of cards on a drum; one man is wearing part of a suit of armour, the other, a wide-brimmed hat with feathers in it. Gouache.
Reference: 35116i- Pictures
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Men sitting or lying on the hillside outside the walls of a city, playing cards. Engraving after P. van Laer (?).
Laer, Pieter van, approximately 1592-1642.Reference: 33345i- Books
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For the improvement of the agreeable diversion of card-playing, there are publish'd twenty six entertaining packs of cards, curiously engraven on copper-plates, sold by J. Lenthall, stationer, at the Talbot against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, London, viz. ...
Lenthall, John, stationer.Date: 1717]- Pictures
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A hand holding 3 playing cards bearing the numbers '14', '12' and '5' within a horizontal chequered border representing an advertisement for an AIDS Helpline in Mexico. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 678951i- Books
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New royal game of connections. Rules for playing the new royal game of cards called Connections. Invented by their Royal Highnesses the Princess Elizabeth and Duchess of York. With an address to the public by Charles Courtly, Esq.
Date: [1794]- Pictures
Queen Victoria, Lord Melbourne, the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel sit at a table playing cards. Lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 20 May 1839Reference: 36943iPart of: HB sketches- Ephemera
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere : x rated.
Date: [1993]- Books
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The use of the astronomical playing-cards, teaching any ordinary capacity by them to be acquainted with all the stars in the heavens. To know th[eir] place, colour, nature, Bigness. As also the poetical reasons for every constellation. Very useful, pleasant, and delightful for all lovers of ingenuity. Invented by the Late Ingenious Mr. Moxon.
Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691.Date: 1717- Ephemera
Nina : Pakistani beauty available in luxurious surrounding : also available for visits.
Date: [1993]- Ephemera
From Jack to a Queen : TV specialist, lots of glamour & glitz : Mayfair area.
Date: [2002]- Ephemera
Nina : Pakistani beauty available in luxurious surrounding.
Date: [1993]- Ephemera
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The gipsy fortune-teller / [Dr. Jayne Company].
Dr. Jayne Company.Date: [between 1880 and 1889?]- Pictures
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The interior of a tavern with men smoking and drinking by a barrel table and playing cards by the fire. Etching by J. Taylor (?), c. 1800, after D. Teniers.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 26831i- Pictures
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A hand holding 3 playing cards bearing the numbers '14', '12' and '5' within a horizontal chequered border on white; with a warning not to be frightened by false rumours about AIDS; an advertisement for an AIDS Helpline in Mexico. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 678953i- Pictures
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Italian Red Cross Hospital ward, during World War I: bedridden male patients are shown reading, playing cards etc, watched over by a female nurse seated at a small table. Photograph, 1914/1918.
Date: 1914-1918Reference: 581872i- Pictures
Queen Victoria sits at a table playing a game of whist against a pair of European rulers. Lithograph, ca. 1843.
Date: 1843Reference: 643502i- Books
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The compleat gamester: in three parts. Viz. I. Full and easy instructions for playing the games chiefly used at court and in the Assembleés, viz. Ombre, Quadrille, Quintille, Picquet, Basset, Faro, and the Royal Game of Chess. II. The true manner of playing the most usual games at cards, viz. Whist, All-Fours, Cribbidge, Put, Lue, Brag, &c. With several diverting Tricks upon the Cards. III. Rules for playing at all the games both within and without the tables; likewise at English and French Billiards. Also the Laws of each Game annexed to prevent Disputes. Written for the Use of the Young Princesses, By Richard Seymour, Esq;
Seymour, Richard, Esq.Date: [1734]- Pictures
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A group of men are sitting around a table, playing cards and smoking, there are empty bottles lying around on the floor and one man has fallen asleep. Etching by S.J. Ferries after Wm. P. Frith.
Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909.Reference: 33347i- Books
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Thoughts on card-playing.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXCI. [1791]