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A mother and her five delighted children turned away from their dentist's at Easter because he has toothache. Wood engraving by G. Du Maurier, 1874.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Date: 1874Reference: 13808i- Pictures
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Prisoners behind bars opening on to a yard in Moscow being visited by men and women at Easter. Wood engraving, 1890.
Date: 1890Reference: 37773i- Ephemera
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Easter, 1899 : F. Monk begs to announce that he is providing for Easter consumption several very choice consignments of English lamb direct from the farms at Wallingford, Chichester and Bridewater / F. Monk, London Road, Kingston-on-Thames.
Date: 1899- Books
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An introduction to chronology: containing an account of time; also of the most remarkable cycles, epoch's, era's, periods, and moveable feasts. To which is added, a brief account of the several methods proposed for the alteration of the style, the reforming the calendar, and fixing the true Time of the Celebration of Easter. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School.
Hodgson, James, 1672-1755.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of common-prayer, explain'd and vindicated, against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis; ... Wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon; ... And a preface, giving an historical account o the said rule, ...
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: 1712- Pictures
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A man holding Easter eggs and flowers. Coloured photographic postcard, 192-.
Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]Reference: 2058853iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Ephemera
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Simnel cake / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
Date: 1947- Books
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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer, explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis; and the Misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other Dissenters wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth Day inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, shewing the true time of keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order. And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bishop Fell concerning the same, A. D. 1684.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: 1711 [1712]- Books
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A pastoral letter, from the apostolic vice-prefect, curate of the Holy Cross at Boston.
La Poterie, abbé de, 1751-approximately 1826.Date: 1789]- Ephemera
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16 ways to decorate eggs for Easter : also the Easter egg nest and the tree and a lot of Easter games / British Egg Information Service.
British Egg Information Service.Date: [1960?]- Books
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Remarks upon the solar and the lunar years, the cycle of 19 years, commonly called the golden number, the epact, and a method of finding the time of Easter, as it is now observed in most parts of Europe / Being part of a letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield to Martin Folkes, President of the Royal Society, and by him communicated to the same, May 10 1750.
Macclesfield, George Parker, Earl of, approximately 1697-1764.Date: 1751- Pictures
A graveyard at night: Gladstone, having proposed the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, views three bodies wrapped in shrouds, representing reputation, honour and conscience. Wood-engraving by J.R.B. after W.B.(?), 1869.
Date: 17 April 1869Reference: 643257i- Books
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A spittle sermon preach'd in St. Brides parish-church, on Wednesday in Easter Week, being the second day of April, 1684. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and the sheriffs of the now Protestant, and loyal, City of London / By Thomas Pittis, D.D., Rector of S. Botolph.
Pittis, Thomas, 1636-1687.Date: 1684- Books
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Remarks upon the solar and the lunar years, the cycle of 19 years, commonly called the golden number, the epact, And a Method of finding the Time of Easter, as it is now observed in most Parts of Europe. Being part of a letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, and by him communicated to the same, May 10. 1750.
Macclesfield, George Parker, Earl of, 1697-1764.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of Common-Prayer, explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis, and the misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other dissenters. Wherein Directions are given for Finding the Ecclesiastical New and Full Moon; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is the Fourteenth, not the Fifteenth Day Inclusive from the New Moon. And a Preface, giving an Historical Account of the said Rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, concerning the true time o keeping St. Matthias's day in leap-years. Shewing, That it is to be kept on the 24th, and not on the 25th of February, as some Almanacks place it. Wherein are inserted A.B. Sancroft's Order, sent to the Clergy of his Province; And Dr. Wallis's Letter to Bp. Fell concerning the same, A.D. 1684.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: [1714]- Books
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Observations and remarks upon the intended alteration of our style and calendar, and upon the method of rectifying the seat of Easter. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament.
Date: [1751]- Books
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The rule for finding Easter in the Book of common-prayer, explain'd and vindicated against the exceptions of the late learned Dr. Wallis; and the Misrepresentations of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Calamy, and other Dissenters. Wherein directions are given for finding the ecclesiastical new and full moon; the Dominical Letter, &c. Together with a Table of the Lunar and Solar Cycles, Golden Number, and Dominical Letters for 532 Years: Shewing, that the Full Moon is is the Fourteenth, not the Fifteenth Day Inclusive from the New Moon. And a preface, giving an historical account of the said rule, and the several Objections made against it. Together with an appendix, concerning the True time of Keeping St. Matthias's Day in Leap-Years. Shewing, That it is to be kept on the 24th, and not on the 25th of February, as some Almanacks place it. Wherein are Inserted A. B. Sancroft's order, sent to the Clergy of his Province; And Dr. Wallu's Letter to Bp. Fell concerning the same, A.D. 1684.
Watts, Robert, 1683-1726.Date: 1712