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People scrambling to get away from a person with leprosy. Watercolour by R. Cooper.
Cooper, Richard Tennant, 1885-1957.Reference: 24007i- Pictures
A central caricature of the morning promenade at Montpellier Spa, Cheltenham, with little sketches of scenes, people, and objects. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1833, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: Dec. 1833Reference: 16633i
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Clocks: watches and clocks, with details of their mechanisms. Engraving c.1861.
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Fangguangyan monastery, Fujian province, China: a monk ringing the bell. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870-1871.
John ThomsonDate: 1870-1871Reference: 19510i
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Clocks: a striking mechanism. Engraving by S. Porter after C. Varley.
Cornelius VarleyReference: 40939i
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Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk. Line engraving by E. Harding, 1801, after C. Tomkins.
Tomkins, Charles, 1750-1810.Date: 1 January 1801Reference: 18562i- Pictures
Clocks: details of a carillon mechanism. Engraving by Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
Goussier, Louis-Jacques, 1722-1799.Reference: 40837i
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Devils attack a man's head; symbolising headache. Lithograph by C. Ramelet after H. Daumier, c. 1833.
Honoré DaumierDate: [1833]Reference: 16482i
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Clocks: the mechanism of a chiming clock. Engraving by Mutlow.
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Clocks: casting a bell for the clock of the New Palace of Westminster. Wood engraving.
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Clocks: a striking mechanism. Engraving by J. B. Taylor after C. Varley.
Cornelius VarleyReference: 40938i
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Clocks: the mechanism of an alarm clock. Engraving after J. Farey.
John Farey, Jr.Reference: 40932i
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Croft Schools, Herefordshire. Wood engraving after Mountfort, 1850.
Date: 30 November 1850Reference: 16800i- Pictures
A man hangs from hooks in his back, watched by a group of musicians and a crowd of people in a market square in India. Coloured aquatint by T. Medland after C. Gold, ca. 1803.
Gold, CharlesDate: [1803?]Reference: 640699i
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Left, a choir singing mass for a deceased placed before them in a coffin; right, monks ringing bells in a belfry. Pen and ink drawing.
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A nun wearing her habit holding a jug in the grounds of her convent. Watercolour.
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Clocks: details of clock mechanisms. Engraving c.1861.
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People walking around inside a belfry, looking at the bells and striking mechanism. Wood engraving by T. Heaviside after B. Sly.
Sly, Benjamin, active 1841-1883.Reference: 33762i
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Bede House, Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire: architectural details. Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins, 1858, after F.T. Dollman.
Francis Thomas DollmanDate: April 1858Reference: 18072i
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Clocks: a watch-maker seated at his workbench with a long-case and a bracket clock behind him, diagrams of movements above his head. Engraving, 1748.
Date: 1748Reference: 40965i
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The doorway to the Turkish bath, El-Télet, Cairo (?). Lithograph by L.A. Asselineau after A.C.T.E. Prisse d'Avennes.
Émile Prisse d'AvennesReference: 15783i
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Delft, the Netherlands: left, the city on fire in 1536; right, St Lazarus's House with a resident receiving news of the fire. Engraving, 15--.
Date: 1500-1599Reference: 16825i
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Acoustics: sonic phenomena and musical instruments. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1850, after himself.
John EmslieDate: 10 December 1850Reference: 47009i- Pictures
A despondent winged woman holding a geometrical instrument surrounded by attributes associated with knowledge; representing melancholia. Heliogravure attributed to C. Amand-Durand, 18--, after A. Dürer, 1514.
Albrecht DürerDate: 1800-1899Reference: 20093i
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Clocks: the mechanism of a chiming clock (top), and the notation of the chimes (below). Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1809.
Date: 4 December 1809Reference: 40891i