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The orator's miscellany. Numb I. Containing, I. The Lady's Choice. II. The Jokers in earnest, and Laughers in long Sleeves. III. Mr. Huggins Second Thoughts. IV. The Case of the Bishop and St. Clement's about Pictures in Churches. By John Henley, M. A. Late of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- Books
Green sleeves, the story of WVS/WRVS / by Katharine Bentley Beauman.
Bentley Beauman, Katharine.Date: 1977- Pictures
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Items of uniform of British army medical staff with the jackets, tunic sleeves and collars of different ranking officers. Lithograph, c. 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 24317i- Books
Doctors in shirt sleeves : musings on hobbies, meals, patients, sport and philosophy / edited by Sir Henry Bashford.
Date: [1939]- Pictures
A male factory worker with uncluttered arms, his right sleeve short and his left sleeve rolled up. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
Cusden, Leonard.Reference: 32580i- Pictures
An actor with his sleeves tied back with yellow cord as he lifts a cart. Colour woodcut by Kunisada I, 1860.
Utagawa, Kunisada, 1786-1864.Date: Month 11, 1860Reference: 35744i- Books
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The mitre. A Tale. In Hudibrastick verse. Describing three B-sh-ps in lawn-sleeves rowing to Lambeth for a see.
Date: [1731]- Pictures
Segawa Kikunōjō as Ohatsu, striking at the enemy with practised sword use in Kendō; his sleeves are tied up. Colour woodcut by Toyokuni I, early 1820s.
Utagawa, Toyokuni, 1769-1825.Date: [early 1820s]Reference: 35631i- Pictures
Preparations for the New Year; a girl holds a child on a verandah as they watch menservants pounding rice into paste (mochi); a woman servant with her sleeves tied up, pours rice. Colour woodcut by Kunisada, 1854.
Utagawa, Kunisada, 1786-1864.Date: 1854Reference: 36915i- Books
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The man of manners: or, plebian polish'd. Being plain and familiar rules for a modest and genteel behaviour, on most of the ordinary occasions of life. Whereby the many Vanities, Weaknesses and Impertinences incident to Human Nature, (which expose Persons to Contempt and Ridicule) may be easily avoided. Written chiefly for the Use and Benefit of Persons of Mean Births and Education, who have unaccountably plung'd themselves into Wealth and Power. The Manner of walking the Streets and other Publick Places. The usual Salutations and Greetings, down from the Complaisant Grin and Sneer of Quality, to the honest Porterly How-D'ye; or the more homely Civility, How fares your best Body? The Manner of a City Family's sitting at Dinner. Wholesale Traders, great Money-Jobbers and other rich Plodders, their Sentiments of Breeding and Good Manners. Common Conversation a meer Comedy. Rules recommended to Preachers for a modest and courtly Behaviour towards the Beau Monde. Scandalous Indecencies at Churches in Time of Divine Service; a Misfortune to the Church of England, that Farinelli and Senesino were not bred Protestants. Rudeness of the Cockaded Gentry to modest Tradesmen. Blazing Beaus of the Towns, indebted for every Article of their wearing Apparel, from the Crowns of their Head, to the Soles of their Feet, except the Bath Metal Buttons at their Shirt-Sleeves. The Irishman's Caution and Modesty, in refusing to look at the Corpse of his dead Countryman, on Account of his having a Stinking Breath when living. Street Hunchers, Jostlers, and Coach-Splashers, taken Notice of. A notable Verbal Encounter between two Ladies, that deal in Fresh Cod and Live Lobsters. With variety of other Matters, Moral, Serious and Comical.
Jones, Erasmus, -1740.Date: [1737?]- Pictures
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To the left a woman wearing the Hungarian (?) national costume comprising a lattice patterned tight-fitting bodice, voluminous skirt, wide sleeves and a head-dress; to the right eight heads of women wearing fashionable head-dresses. Coloured engraving.
Reference: 32394i- Pictures
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A woman in a red dress with puffed sleeves sings beside a pianist representing an advertisement for a benefit concert entitled 'Artists against AIDS. The Big Aria' to support Österreichische AIDS-Hilfe at the Schubertsaal Wiener concert hall in Vienna on 24 October 1987. Colour lithograph.
Date: 1987Reference: 675202i- Pictures
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Joe Huggins, condemned for throttling an old gentleman, is stripped to the waist and kneeling before policemen pleading for mercy while the executioner is rolling up the sleeves of his shirt to begin with the flogging. Wood engraving by J. Swain after Sir J. Tenniel, 1872.
Tenniel, John, 1820-1914Date: 1872Reference: 43303i- Film
Upper lobectomy with sleeve resection of the main bronchus.
Date: 1959- Books
On cases illustrating the "coat sleeve" method of amputation / by Richard Davy.
Davy, Richard, 1838-1920.Date: 1884- Books
Passions of the cut sleeve : the male homosexual tradition in China / Bret Hinsch.
Hinsch, Bret.Date: [1990], ©1990- Pictures
A samurai with a spear, wringing out his sleeve. Colour woodcut by Kuniyoshi, 1847/1848.
Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861.Date: 1847/1848Reference: 36227i- Pictures
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An actor as a Chinese hero wringing out his sleeve. Colour woodcut by Hokkei.
Hokkei (Iwakubo Tatsuyuki), 1780-1850.Reference: 35614i- Books
Smithsonian year, 1978 : to Knit the ravelled sleeve / statement by the secretary S. Dillon Ripley.
Date: [1979]- Pictures
Actor Kawarasaki Gonjurō as a young man, wringing out his wet sleeve; a hawk flies past clutching an heirloom. Colour woodcut by Kunichika, 1865.
Toyohara, Kunichika, 1835-1900.Date: Month 2, 1865Reference: 35267i- Pictures
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In an elegantly furnished room, a courtly young man pulls on a boy page's sleeve; a woman looks on from the next room. Colour woodcut by Kunisada II, 1857.
Utagawa, Kunisada, 1823-1880.Date: 1857Reference: 36786i- Pictures
Edward Jenner vaccinating his son, held by Mrs Jenner; a maid rolls up her sleeve, a man stands outside holding a cow. Coloured engraving by C. Manigaud after E Hamman.
Hamman, E. J. C.Reference: 546000i- Pictures
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A cloaked figure of death bearing the word 'AIDS' on one sleeve and holding syringes that spill blood as if weapons; advertisement for the Sterile Needle Exchange by the Life Foundation Community Health Outreach Program. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 668570i- Archives and manuscripts
Clinical Images of Leprosy and Related Conditions
Date: 1960sReference: WTI/SGB/K.4Part of: Browne, Stanley George, CMG, OBE, MD, FRCS, FRCP, DTM (1907-1986)- Pictures
James Gardiner Collection: "Fully Exposed" Album.
Date: [between 1980 and 2005]Reference: 3304713iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.