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A three headed monster in an alchemical flask, representing the composition of the alchemical philosopher's stone: salt, sulphur, and mercury. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
Ibbs, Edith A.Date: 1900-1909Reference: 38824i
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A busy drinking scene outside a tavern with the landlord taking a drink order from a new customer. Engraving by C. Du Bosc after J. Laguerre.
John LaguerreReference: 26885i
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A drunken man at home with his starving and ruined family. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 25966i- Ephemera
Blot out your bottle troubles by placing your order with us : established 1920, Grangewood 3991 : a reminder from J.H. Dale & Son, suppliers of glass bottles and surgical sundries to gentlemen of the medical profession.
J.H. Dale & SonDate: [1940?]- Books
The finds from the cellar of the Old Hall, Temple Balsall, Warwickshire / by EiIeen Gooder.
Gooder, Eileen.Date: 1984
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A St. Bernard dog brings an avalanche victim to a hospice in the Alps. Stipple engraving by Dibart Castel, 1820, after P.A.A. Vafflard.
Pierre-Auguste VafflardDate: 1820Reference: 17535i
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A rescue dog brings back a weary boy on his back to a hospice. Lithograph by A. Hoffay after Wafflard.
Wafflard.Reference: 17540i
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One man sits soundly sleeping as his drunken companion offers him another drink. Etching by T. Sandars, 1773, after J. Collier.
John CollierDate: June 1773Reference: 26317i- Pictures
A rescue dog brings back a boy on its back to the hospice. Lithograph by Engelmann, Graf, Coindal & Co., 1828, after Wafflard.
Wafflard.Date: 1828Reference: 17538i
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Pink flowers, possibly chrysanthemums, arranged in a bottle. Watercolour attributed to M. C. Stopes, 1898.
Marie StopesDate: 1898Reference: 22065i
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Three very drunken men unaware of "death", as a crowned skeleton, emerging from under the tablecloth. Engraving by S. Natim, c. 1815, after W. Craig.
William Marshall CraigDate: January 1815Reference: 26464i- Ephemera
Biberon nouveau : B*B sans tube / P. Bredeville & R. Paturel.
P. Bredeville & R. Paturel (Firm)Date: [1890?]- Pictures
A drunken man is arrested for killing his wife. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 744238i- Pictures
Milk for babies: hygienic and unhygienic bottles and teats. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: 1922Reference: 5094i
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Indian fortune-teller with client. Gouache drawing.
Reference: 32331i
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A drunken man sits at home with his family who must pawn their clothes to pay for his habit. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 25974i
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A drunken man sits at home with his family while bailiffs remove their furniture. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 25963i- Books
Some eighteenth-century pharmaceutical vessels from London / by Jane Gibson and John Evans.
Gibson, Jane (Author of Our country's good by Timberlake Wertenbaker)Date: 1985
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Drinkers and mandolin players in a Roman inn, with landscape seen through an open archway. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1820.
Bartolomeo PinelliDate: 1820Reference: 26920i- Pictures
Milk for babies: hygienic methods of cleaning bottles and teats. Colour lithograph, 1922.
Langstein, Leopold, 1876-1933.Date: 1922Reference: 5095i
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Two naked children bottling champagne. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
Gosse.Date: 1845Reference: 25743i
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A drunken man begs in the street with his family, all ruined through his drinking habit. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 25964i
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Six fashionable young men carousing round a table as a serving man opens another bottle of ale. Engraving, c. 1796.
Date: 7 March 1796Reference: 26871i