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Rope around horse to prevent it from kicking
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Rope-making: men testing ropes by pulling with a capstan. Engraving.
Reference: 44028i- Pictures
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Rope-making: details of various parts of a rope-making machine. Engraving by G. Daws.
Reference: 44027i- Pictures
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Rope-making, showing weights and different ways of winding. Engraving by Prevost.
Reference: 44029i- Pictures
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Rope-making: view of a rope-walk with boys winding ropes (top), details of various weights and a carriage (below). Engraving by A. Bell.
Reference: 44026i- Books
Geoffrey Edwin Bond / Anthony J. Moon, Michael Rope.
Moon, Anthony J.Date: 2000- Digital Images
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Chinese/Japanese Pulse Image chart: Rope Untying pulse
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University of Bristol: Rope and pulley apparatus (with negative), c.1950s
Date: c.1950sReference: SA/CSP/Q.1/123Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Books
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Ropes of sand : studies in Igbo history and culture / by A.E. Afigbo.
Afigbo, A. E. (Adiele Eberechukwu)Date: 1981- Archives and manuscripts
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Roper, Captain Charles D.
Date: 1919-1922Reference: RET/6/20/1/17/46Part of: The Retreat Archive- Books
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An exhortation to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle, At his ordination, March 24, 1747-8. At Rope-Maker's Alley, London. The Substance of which was also delivered before the Publication, to the Rev. Mr. Moses Gregson at his ordination April 20, 1748. At Rowel in Northamptonshire. By John Guyse, D.D.
Guyse, John, 1680-1761.Date: 1750?]- Books
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The trial of James Hill, alias, John the painter, for wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the Rope-House, in the King's Yard at Portsmouth; tried at Winchester, March 6th, 1777. Before the Hon. Sir William Henry Ashurst, knt. and Sir Beaumont Hotham. Taken in short-hand by a gentleman at the trial.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777]- Books
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A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle, March 24, 1747-8. At Rope-Maker's Alley, London, By Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. Together with an introductory discourse, by Thomas Hall: Mr. Towle's confession of faith: and an exhortation to him, by John Guyse, D.D. Published at the united Request of the Church, and of the Ministers and Messengers then present.
Marryat, Zephaniah, 1685?-1754.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The danger of masqueradess and raree-shows, or the complaints of the stage, against masquerades, opera's, assemblies, Balls, Puppet-Shows, Bear-Gardens, Cock-Fights, Wrestling, Posture-Masters, Cudgel-Playing, Foot-Ball, Rope-Dancing, Merry-Makings, and several other irrational Entertainments, as being the Ground and Occasion of the late Decay of Wit in the Island of Great-Britain. By C.R. of C.C.C. Oxford. Inscribed to Mrs. Oldfield.
C. R., of C.C.C., Oxford.Date: [1718]- Books
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The ship-Builder's assistant; or, marine architecture. Containing I. Decimals, the Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots, also Geometry and Mensuration: With Rules for finding the Content of Plank and Timber, also the Tunnage of Ships, illustrated by proper Examples. II. Observations on the nature and value of timber, and how to procure it in the necessary Forms for Shipbuilding. III. The methods of drawing plans of ships, and moulding their Timbers; with the practical Rules to be observed in building the Hulls of different Ships: To which is added, the Scantling or Dimension of Ships Timbers. IV. Directions for making masts and yards in just proportion to the ship, and to each other. Also Tables of the Weights and Sizes of Anchors and Cables, according to the New Establishment. V. The boatswains art: Shewing the Method of finding the Length and Thickness of every Rope. Also Cable and Cordage Tables, shewing by Inspection the Weight of any Rope. With Directions for Cutting out Sails. The whole revised, corrected, and illustrated with many copper-plates. By William Sutherland, Shipwright and Mariner.
Sutherland, William, active 1878.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Digital Images
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Correct holding of horse's lead rope
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Horse on lead - rope being passed round body
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Double lead rope with figure of eight knot
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Horse on lead - rope being passed round body
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Marine architecture: or, the ship-builder's assistant: containing directions for carrying on a ship, from the first laying of the keel, to her actual going to sea. Shewing, I. The Proportions used by Experienced Ship-Wrights in Building, both Geometrically and Arithmetically performed. Also the Making, Marking, and Ordering a Bend of Moulds: With a large Table of the Square Root, and Directions concerning the Measuring of Ships. II. Directions for Masting and Yarding of any Ship, or making both in a just Proportion to the Ship, and to one another; both as to Length and Thickness. With Tables of the Weights and Sizes of Anchors and Cables, according to a new Establishment. III. The Boatswain's Art; or an Essay upon Rigging: Shewing how to Rigg a Ship, or to know the Length and Thickness of every Rope exactly; with Cable and Cordage Tables, to know, by Inspection, the Weight of any Rope, whose Length and Thickness is given, and the Construction or Making of the said Tables; with some Directions for cutting out Sails. The whole illustrated with schemes and draughts, to render it intelligible to all capacities.
Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Pictures
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Bridges: a temporary rope bridge. Engraving by J. H. Kernot after C. Varley.
Varley, Cornelius, 1781-1873.Reference: 44416i- Digital Images
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Horse's lead rope applied incorrectly
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Incorrectly applied rope halter on horse
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Incorrectly applied rope halter on horse
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Incorrectly applied rope halter on horse
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