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Thomas Bonnor
English draughtsman and engraver (1743–1810)
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Lymphatics: six figures showing the lymphatic vessels of the arm, leg neck and torso. Line engraving, after T. Bonnor, 1789.
Thomas Bonnor
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Date: July 24th 1789
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Reference: 561763i
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King Darius finds Daniel still alive after a night in the lion's den. Engraving by T. Bonnor after himself, 1814.
Thomas Bonnor
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Date: 30 July 1814
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Reference: 20162i
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Women on an island in the Strait of Magellan resisting capture or death at the hands of Dutch pirates under Olivier van Noort, 1598. Engraving by T. Bonnor, 1768.
Thomas Bonnor
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Date: [1768]
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Reference: 42807i
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Experimental inquiries, part the second : containing a description of the lymphatic system in the human subject, and in other animals : illustrated with plates. Together with observations on the lymph, and the changes which it undergoes in some diseases / by William Hewson, F.R.S., and teacher of anatomy.
Hewson, William, 1739-1774. Experimental inquiries into the lymphatic system
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Date: 1774
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Illustration of the engraved subjects which compose the first number of the copper-plate perspective itinerary or, pocket port-folio. Consisting of ten views of the interior of Glocester cathedral. Inscribed, with permission, to the venerable and reverend Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester: Whose unremitting attentions to the preservation, and whose judgment and taste, displayed in numerous improvements of this magnificent structure, and its appendages, have excited the admiration of the present age, and will command that of the future. The subjects of the first number are (exclusive of the ground plan) Plate I.-Inside view of the cathedral from the west. II.-The choir and high altar. III.-The N. Aisle, with the monuments of King Edward II. and King Osrick. IV.-Cells for punishment in the north transept and altar in St. Andrew's Chapel. V.-The whispering gallery. VI.-The south aisle of the Saxon crypt under the cathedral, now called the bone-house. VII.-The Lady's chapel from the W. VIII.-The college school. IX.-The college library. X.-The great cloister from the south-east. By T. Bonnor, Engraver.
Thomas Bonnor
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Date: [1796]
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