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BL3267149 A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscellaAuthor: Evanion, Henry / London, 1846 ?Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: EVAN.2878,A poster. The caption asks if it is the missing link between man and 'Ourang-Outang'. The creature is referred to as 'The wild man of the Prairies; or what is it?.Image taken from A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscellaneous printed matter relating to Victorian entertainment and everyday life.Originally published/produced in London, 1846 ?.
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XRD1716780 A.EdwarSutherland avec Bebe Daniels et Neil Hamilton 1928
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TWC65557 107.9 high x 29.2 diam.;
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XRD1703924 What ! no beer ? de EdwardSedgwick avec Buster Keaton et Jimmy Durante 1933
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LLM7159688 What is it? Illustration for The Novels of Charles Lever, Jack Hinton, The Guardsman (Downey, 1897).
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LAL313123 Not What It Seems... Original artwork from Look and Learn Book 1982.
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UIG3730825 Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name. 1945.
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UIG3730794 Propaganda. What about calling up Sam Levy. 1940.
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BL3267052 [Pamphlets and Leaflets.].London, 1909, etcLanguage: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 8413.k.5,A pamphlet campaigning for the vote for women.Image taken from [Pamphlets and Leaflets.].Originally published/produced in London, 1909, etc.
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LLJ614205 'What d'ye lack, madam? What d'ye lack?', depicting an apprentice selling ladies' textiles and accessories on a street.
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XRD1721768 What do men want de LoisWeber avec Claire Windsor 1921
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LLM3641614 It isn't what you wear, but what you are. Postcard, early 20th century.
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LIP1099300 What Can It Be? Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 15 January 1870.
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UIG3730604 Political Poster. United States. 1941. WWII. Warning! Walls Have Ears. Be Careful of What You Say!.
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XLE3764902 BROADSIDE BALLADS-'What if a day, or a month...' Notation and words of ballad
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IL909060 Pippa Passes and Men and Women published by Chatto & Windus 1908
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AGN355063 alternative title for Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night';
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XRD1716188 What becomes of the children de WalterShumway avec Joan Marsh et Robert Frazer 1936
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LLM3625200 What o'clock is it?. Illustration for Chatterbox (1879). Digitally cleaned image.
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UIG2909888 What everybody knows. Illustration shows an ailing Uncle Sam, holding his head and his stomach, standing in the middle of a half-circle with a series of private citizens telling him what ails the country: "Socialist Agitation!, Laws Not Enforced!, Public Service Commission!, Persecution of Rail Roads!", Plutocracy!, Interference with Business!, Graft!, Too Much Legislation!, Rum!, Blue Laws!, [and] Roosevelt!". 1911
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LLM11700272 "What a Picture!" Illustration for Voces Populi by F Anstey (3rd edn, Longmans, Green, 1892).By J Bernard Partridge
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LLM2794972 What a Libel! Illustration for The Boy's Own Paper (1896/97). Digitally cleaned image.
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LAL304117 What Really Happened? Macbeth - He Never Murdered Anyone! Was Macbeth the man who could wade through blood to the throne, as portrayed by Shakespeare, or an enlightened ruler? Historically, Scotland prospered during Macbeth's untroubled 17-year reign. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 679 (18 January 1975).
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BL3301847 Pippa Passes; & Men & Women [of the original 1855 edition] ... Illustrated by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale.Author: Fortescue-Brickdale, Eleanor / Illustrator: Fortescue-Brickdale, EleanorLondon: Chatto & Windus, 1908.Source/Shelfmark: Tab.501.b.13 opposite page 50
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LLM1091063 What a harmony. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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LLM5203539 What Is It? Illustration for Sporting Pictures edited by E W Savory (Cassell, c 1902).
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BL3307652 The Railway Children With drawings by C E BrockAuthor: Nesbit, afterwards Bland, Edith / Illustrator: Brock, Charles EdmundLondon: Wells Gardner & Co, 1906Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 12813.y.7 page 231
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XDM1068608 by Kazimir Severinovich Malevich
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IL908930 The Household of Sir Thomas More published by J M Dent 1906
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LIP1045902 What can this be? Illustration for The Graphic, Christmas Number 1884.
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LLM7188333 Inquisitive, or, What is it? Illustration for Home Words (1893).
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IL909058 Pippa Passes and Men and Women published by Chatto & Windus 1908
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LLM5212812 "What's o'clock?" Illustration for The Boy's Own Annual, 1889/90.
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LLE819174 Mr Bright's Puppet; or What Will They Do With Him? The question of a county-franchise, the pet Liberal scheme for diminishing Conservative Power, again occupied Parliamentary attention; but transferring as it would do to the labouring class the virtual control of county representation, the proposal was hardly received with unqualified approval, even by the Opposition. No 50, 2nd February, 1876.
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LLM3651569 Twelfth Night or What You Will, Act 3, Scene 4. Illustration for The Plays of Shakspeare (W Sharpe et al, 1825).
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LLM3654714 What are little boys made of, made of; what are little boys made of? Illustration for The Nursery Rhyme Book edited by Andrew Lang, illustrated by L Leslie Brooke (Frederick Warne, 1897).
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LLM5988995 What The Moon Saw. Illustration for Fairy Tales and Legends by Hans Andersen illustrated by Rex Whistler (Cobden Sanderson, 1935).
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LLM460257 Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Illustration for Old English Nursery Songs (George Harrap, c 1910).
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LLM5207196 What must be- must. Illustration for Hood’s Own by Thomas Hood (Edward Moxon, 1846).
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LLM2781307 "What is the good of exams?" Illustration for Chatterbox (1899).
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LLM3626187 What! a wooden hat?. Illustration for Chatterbox (1875). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM7177818 What are you hat! Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood, 1837 (A H Baily).
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LLM7164353 What must be, must. Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood, 1830 (Hurst, Chance).
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LLM5212823 "What is going to happen?" Illustration for The Boy's Own Annual, 1889/90.
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LLM8663498 What are "The Middle Classes?" Government squeezing citizens between taxes and waste. Illustration from 100 Poy Cartoons (Hutchinson & Co, London, 1920).
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XLF3788150 Title page: The Wonder Book of Why and What, by Harry Golding and Geoffrey Squire, published in London, 1930.From The Wonder Book of Why and What, by Harry Golding and illustrated by Geoffrey Squire, published in England, 1930.
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LLE816218 Illustration from Elements of Morality, for the Use of Children by Christian Gotthilf Salzmann, translated by Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) published in 1791.
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IL1074198 The Busy Bunny Book published by Nelson circa 1920
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LLM7168517 "I know what. Let's pretend we're Hitler and go and annoy everybody." Illustration for The British Carry On, A Collection of Wartime Drawings by Pont (Collins, 1940).
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LLJ602356 What a Dreadful Story! Depicting a group watching as a horse-drawn carriage passes by. Published in Punch, or the London Charivari, 1854.
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LLE820228 What the lilies heard! Postcard dating from around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
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LLM3093058 What an exposure! Postcard, early 20th century.
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LIP1038273 What becomes of the Pictures. Illustration for The Graphic, 16 August 1890.
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LLE5238494 Watchman: What Of The Night? Loose engraving.
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LLM976359 Butcher, What For You Mum. Scrap.
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LLM460180 Edwardian postcard featuring couple.
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LMG109245 by Jean Frelaut
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LLE820224 What the Buttercups heard! Postcard dating from around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
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LLE820227 What the Daisies heard! Postcard dating from around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
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LLR736116 What are we coming to; Come along, do!; from The Days' Doings, 21 January 1871.
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UIG2624292 What are you doing to prevent this? Ministerio de Propaganda.
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LLP729315 What Next! Presented with the Spring Number of 'Pick-Me-Up', 1893. From an original painting by Jan van Beers. Printed in Berling by S Hildesheimer & Co Ltd, London.
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LLM455179 Alonso. 'Heavens, What Were These.' Tempest, Act III, Scene III. Illustration from The Library Shakespeare (William Mackenzie, c 1890).
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LIP1053407 What d'Ye Lack? Illustration for The Graphic, 13 February 1875.
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LIP1589704 The Story of Endymion, 'What is it?' Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 November 1877.English School (19th Century)
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LLM3642963 What will the result be? Postcard, early 20th century.
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LLM8663495 What They All Say. "Well, we ain't too fat, we're just comfortable." Two fat men reading the Profiteering Bill of 1919. Illustration from 100 Poy Cartoons (Hutchinson & Co, London, 1920).
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LIP1036239 What an aquarium should be. Illustration for The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, published on 11 March 1876.
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LLM8627190 What Emma Said. Illustration for The Aldgate, Vol XVI (T Mills, 1882).
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LLE820230 What the Roses heard! Postcard dating from around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
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LLL732956 What a long horse.
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LLR734902 What Dreadful Weather. Liebig card, late 19th century/early 20th century.
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LLM6010401 "What! Cry to be washed?" Illustration for The Infant's Magazine (1868).
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LLM7164480 What Odd Legs! Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood, 1832 (Charles Tilt).
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LLM7181687 "What! A goose?" Illustration for Bubbles edited by Dr Barnardo (1900).
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LAL300122 Looking at Nature: What Are Spheniscidae? From Look and Learn no. 614 (20 October 1973). Original artwork loaned for scanning by the Illustration Art Gallery.
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LLM339806 Peter denying Christ. Bible (James Hagger, c 1860). Printed by A H Payne.
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BL3307722 Pride and PrejudiceAuthor: Austen, Jane / Illustrator: Brock, Charles EdmundLondon: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1907.Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 012208.g.2/3 opposite page 260
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LLM5988978 The wreath of flowers on Columbine's grave was already faded as he sat down there. What The Moon Saw. Illustration for Fairy Tales and Legends by Hans Andersen illustrated by Rex Whistler (Cobden Sanderson, 1935).
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LLM461307 What is your Name? she said. Illustration for Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore (Boots, c 1910).
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LLM8656488 What is your fortune? Up to date phrenologist - "You are unsuited to each other. Marriage would prove a failure." Postcard, early 20th century.
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LIP1601414 What he saw in the Armour. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, Christmas Number 1902.R Caton Woodville
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LIP1051325 All Things Are Not What They Seem. Illustration for The Graphic, Christmas Number 1896.
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LIP1051268 What became of Mr Jarby. Illustration for The Graphic, 12 December 1896.
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LLM7177847 What will the Piers do Next? Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood, 1837 (A H Baily).
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LLM7181921 What will Mother say? Illustration for Bubbles edited by Dr Barnardo (1903).
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LLM11692669 Twelfth Night, or What you Will. Illustration for Four Hundred Humorous Illustrations (Simpkin et al, c.1880).By George Cruickshank
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LLM8624017 Holidaymaker (bitterly), "What a Government!" Illustration for Line and Laughter, A Book of Drawings by Ridgewell (Methuen, 1934).
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LLM7148672 What I bought at the market. Illustration from Le Livre Rouge, by E Magee (Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, c1906).
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LLM3648087 What the Devil Are You Doing There? Illustration for Kulturgeschichtliches Bilderbuch aus drei Jahrhunderten by Georg Hirth (Leipzig and Munchen, 1881-90). Digitally cleaned image.
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LIP1041390 A Flash of Lighting, and what came of it. Illustration for The Graphic, 1 August 1885.
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LLH982589 "Oh! What a falling off was there!".
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LIP1596025 Things Are Not Always What They Seem. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 July 1889.S T Dadd
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UIG5307971 Engraving depicting what remains of an ancient Roman lighthouse, as it appeared in 1840, located on the Dover coastline. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1840
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LLM7182822 "Hearest Thou what these say?" Illustration for Light for Little Footsteps, Bible Stories Illustrated (S W Partridge, c 1895).
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