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Box John Barmwell Taylor Box 2

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Contains 112 Results:

Extraordinary Chemical Illustrations Handbill, 19 September 1823

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.269
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M. Cornillot at King’s Arms Hall, ‘Change Alley, Cornhill. Pupil and Successor of Pinetti. Printed by W. Wilson, Greville Street, Hatton Garden.

Dates: 19 September 1823

Oneiromangie Artistique Handbill, 1847

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.270
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Mdlle. Isa. Prudence - Somnambulist at various locations in London. " Oneiromangie Artistique is the performance of Historical, Mythological, Dramatic, and Characteristic Imaginary Attitudes; with many other extraordinary and unprecedented Magnetic Phenomena". Printed by J.G. Hornblower, 77 Myddleton Street, Clerkenwell.

Dates: 1847

Prof. Hamblett Handbill, 1908 - 1911

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.271
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Expert Character Reader direct from the World's Fair at The Royal Agricultural Hall, London. A flyer with 64 personality points.

Dates: 1908 - 1911

The Ellis Family Handbill, 1895

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.272
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Phrenology, Physiognomy, Graphology. Professional character readers at Royal Aquarium, Westminster, London, 4pp. Permanent address Blackpool.

Dates: 1895

Mdlle. Jane May Handbill, 9 April 1894

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.273
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Jane May playing both M. et Mdme. Pierrot, in a monomime play at London. 'On the conclusion of the Monomime (play without words), Mdlle. JANE MAY will, after a quick change into Modern Evening Dress, sing 'Ne me Chatouillez pas'.

Dates: 9 April 1894

The Air Boat Handbill, 1879

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.274
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Account of Philip Brannon’s late discovery of air floating and navigation, at London. "Containing a full and clear account and explanation of Philip Brannon's late Discovery of Air Floating and Navigation".

Dates: 1879

Round the World Postcard, January - December 1900

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.275
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Features illustration of Anton Hanslian, champion walker of the world. Started from Vienna 12th September, 1900. Walked 19,000 miles.

Dates: January - December 1900

Goldwin's Circulating Library Handbill, c1850 - 1859

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.276
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Royal Victoria & Bull Hotel, 31 High Street, Rochester. Part of a flyer for a library, 2pp.

Dates: c1850 - 1859

Barnum’s Circus Handbill, c1889

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.277
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Olympia, West Kensington, London. Card to admit one to the ‘Greatest Show on Earth’. Printed by W.A.D.

Dates: c1889

Sandy The Waterloo-Man Clipping, c1790 - 1828

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.278
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Ballad poem featuring an illustration from Alice Swindells - printer, bookseller and stationer - 5 and/or 8 Hanging Bridge, Manchester. Poem about a soldier, Sandy at the battle of Waterloo.

Dates: c1790 - 1828

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Handbill, 1892

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.279
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Programme of Mr. Terrence Ramsdale's burlesque extravaganza at Theatre Royal, Richmond. Written and invented by Terence Ramsdale, 4pp.

Dates: 1892

Battle of Navarino Handbill, c1827

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.280
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Diorama/Panorama, possibly at Edinburgh. "Ten views of the Battle of Navorino fought on the 20th October 1827. Also displaying the most picturesque and Classic Scenery of Greece". Printed by Reid.

Dates: c1827

O Yes! O Yes!! O Yes!!! Handbill, c1890 - 1899

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.281
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A wide variety of entertainments including art gallery and séance, possibly in Wales. "A thousand-and-one delights provided by our best Singers, Instrumentalists and Recitalists". Printed by William Lewis, Telegraph Office Bridge Street, Haverfordwest.

Dates: c1890 - 1899

The Creation of the World Handbill, c1800 - 1829

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.282
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Signor Olivi at Bull-Ring, Birmingham. Various scenes of the creation of the world exhibited by "one of the first Mechanicians of the present Century".

Dates: c1800 - 1829

A Magnificent Golden Temple Handbill, c1800 - 1899

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.283
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Temple of massive gold at Kingston Rooms. Probably Bath.

Dates: c1800 - 1899

Peter Crosthwaite Handbill, 2 October 1807

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.284
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Formerly Naval Commander in India at Keswick. A flyer for a museum which contains 'antiquities, coins, medal, arms, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, insects, shells' etc. Also contains a note for patrons to beware of another museum in Keswick which is not the same.

Dates: 2 October 1807

Poet Close and His Son's Entertainment Programme, c1800 - 1899

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.285
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Grand poetical epic prologue by way of introduction.' Includes a handwritten note on the reverse.

Dates: c1800 - 1899

Eglinton Tournament Handbill, 1839

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.286
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Black and white illustration of knight on horse and seal.

Dates: 1839

Ill Bondaocani Handbill, c1800 - 1839

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.287
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The Caliph of Bagdat at Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. 'To conclude with the admired Pantomime of May-Day or The Nuptials of Columbine'. Printed by Hughes, Smithfield.

Dates: c1800 - 1839

The Humours of the Fair Handbill, c1800 - 1899

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.288
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A poem about the sights and sounds of the fair with gaps to fill in the relevant fair location. Printed by Watts, Lane End.

Dates: c1800 - 1899