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Pewter chamber pot, marked SUR 22.
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A physician pointing to a chamber pot. Line engraving by R. Nanteuil.
Nanteuil, Robert, 1623-1678.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 7721i- Pictures
Elderly antiquarians examining a chamber pot purported to be Boadicea's. Etching by F. Grose.
Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791.Date: [1788]Reference: 747986i- Pictures
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A doctor meeting a patient, a woman pours a chamber-pot into the street. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1789.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 18 August 1789Reference: 11058i- Pictures
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Members of an antiquarian society discussing a broken chamber pot; other antiquities are shown on the back wall. Engraving, 1772.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 33085i- Pictures
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A seated man in front of a chamber pot which is emitting bubbles, a group of people stand behind him; representing Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle's involvement with Mrs. Clarke. Coloured etching, 1809.
Date: 24 April 1809Reference: 12201i- Pictures
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A man disappearing into a cracked chamber pot which has the legs of woman; implying the illicit relationship between the Duke of Clarence and Mrs. Jordan. Etching by J. Gillray, 1791.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 1 November 1791Reference: 12179i- Pictures
A child with a dog walks away from a chamber pot filled with empty bottles, representing the effect of an alcoholic father on family life. Colour lithograph after N. Zhérénchiev and T. Isakova, 1990.
Zhérénchiev, N.Date: 1990Reference: 541567i- Books
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A Trip through the town. Containing observations on the humours and manners of the age. Reflections on London in general. The art of walking in St. James's park. Beaus and Blockheads; together with coffee-house politicians, exposed. A dissertation on the craft of the town-beggars, and the monstrous pride and insolencies of women-servants: the humours of Newgate and Tyburn on the day of execution. The horse-guards, prov'd to be better subjects, though worse soldiers than the foot-guards. A remarkable character of Sir Timothy Testy, knight. The real causes of the debaucheries practis'd upon the fair sex; shewing the true reasons why such infinite numbers of fine young creatures are daily forc'd into the service of the publick. People of fashion required to keep their young daughters out of their kitchens. A merry water-ramble from Westminster to Wapping; the miseries of that part of the town described; with some account of a tumult near King Edward's stairs, occasioned by a sea Lieutenant's Lady unfortunately discharging a chamber-pot from a two-pair of stairs window on a decay'd baronet's wife. With many other diverting particulars.
Date: 1735- Books
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A modern dissertation on a certain necessary piece of household furniture.
Date: 1752- Pictures
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A talkative British soldier in bed in hospital revealing secrets to a listening German soldier under the bed. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1944.
Games, Abram, 1914-1996.Date: [1944]Reference: 20284i- Digital Images
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Tin glazed earthenware female urinal
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Tin glazed earthenware female urinal
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Some domestic vessels of southern Britain : a social and technical analysis / by P. Amis.
Amis, P.Date: 1968- Digital Images
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Tin glazed earthenware female urinal
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Tin glazed earthenware female urinal
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Two elderly women in bed, disturbed from sleep by a nightmare vision of "The monster" (R. Williams), 1790. Drawing.
Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.Date: [1790?]Reference: 24946i- Pictures
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Two hooded figures and a king grieve over a dead person while a masked woman enters the room with a bowl and a stick. Woodcut attributed to C. van Sichem the elder.
Sichem, Christoffel van, approximately 1546-1624.Date: 1500-1599Reference: 17194i- Books
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Lamentation from the Drury-Lane play-house. A new ballad. Giving a true relation of an ingenious lady, who after she had lost, and found her maiden-head nine times, is now brought to bed of a jolly black, fair, brown boy, Born with Teeth, long Hair on his Head and Breast; who running a-foot at Four Days Old, had like to have been Drown'd in her own Silver Chamber-Pot, of 13 Inches Diameter. To the tune of The fine ladies airs.
Date: 1743?]- Pictures
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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary bringing food for the inmates of a hospital. Oil painting by Adam Elsheimer, ca. 1598.
Elsheimer, Adam, 1578-1610.Date: [1598?]Reference: 44650i- Books
Excavations at Aldgate, 1974 / by Alan Thompson, Francis Grew and John Schofield.
Thompson, Alan (History teacher)Date: 1985- Pictures
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A physician examines a patient's stools; he is very pleased; the sarcastic maid asks him if he would like a fork. Coloured lithograph by G. Frison, c. 1890.
Frison, Gustave, 1850-Reference: 16832i- Pictures
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Doctor Diafoirus, a physician from Molière's play Le malade imaginaire. Coloured etching.
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A doctor enthusiastically examines a patient's stools. Colour process print after F.L. Gottlob.
Gottlob, Fernand, 1873-1935.Reference: 17196i- Books
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The family doctor : a counsellor in sickness, pain and distress, for childhood, manhood, and old age : containing in plain language, free from medical terms, the causes, symptoms, and cure of disease in every form : with important rules for preserving the health, and directions for the sick chamber, and the proper treatment of the sick : the whole drawn from extensive observation and practice / by Henry S. Taylor.
Taylor, Henry S.Date: 1863