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Calendarium astrologium: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1681. : It being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Declaring, the general state of the year, with the sign each day therein; eclipses, full sea, terms and their returns; sun rising and setting, weather, monthly predictions, &c. Also rules for physic and husbandry with sundry other useful observations, not common to be found in almanacks. Unto which is added, a description of the most eminent roads from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair, happening in any of them. / By Thomas Trigge, Gent. student in physic and astrology.
Thomas TriggeDate: 1681- Books
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Gallen. 1649 : A new almanack for the said year. Usefull for the kingdome of Great Britain: containing directions to such that use marts and fairs, also to travellers that coast the kingdome, with other notes of good consequence. Made by Tho: Gallen mathemat. Being the next after leap year.
Gallen, ThomasDate: [1649]
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The Grassmarket with Heriot's Hospital in the background, Edinburgh, Scotland. Etching by G. Aikman, 1841, after Storer.
James Sargant StorerDate: July 1841Reference: 17157i
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Scales specially adapted for weighing livestock. Engraving, late eighteenth century.
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People in a street market in South Africa; representing rights and responsibilities in avoidance and treatment of AIDS. Lithograph after Moving Images, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 646419i- Pictures
Stockholm: the floating market. Etching by A.H. Haig, 1888.
Axel HaigDate: 1888Reference: 2885004i
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A street market in Paris: a seller of buns is trying to persuade a young woman to buy something from his stall. Coloured lithograph by J.J. Chalon.
John James ChalonDate: Jan.1. 1821Reference: 30315i- Ephemera
Charles R. : His Majesty in his princely compassion and very tender care, taking into consideration the distressed condition of many of his good subjects, whom the late dreadful and dismal fire hath made destitute of habitations, and exposed to many exigencies and necessities : for present remedy and redresse whereof ... Given at our court at Whitehall, this fifth day of September, in the eighteenth year of our reign, one thousand six hundred sixty six. God save the King.
United KingdomDate: [1666]- Books
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Calendarium astrologium: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1681 : It being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Declaring, the general state of the year, with the sign each day therein; eclipses, full sea, terms and their returns; sun rising and setting, weather, monthly predictions, &c. Also rules for physic and husbandry with sundry other useful observations, not common to be found in almanacks. Unto which is added, a description of the most eminent roads from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair, happening in any of them. / By Thomas Trigge, Gent.
Thomas TriggeDate: 1681- Archives and manuscripts
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Lewis, Muriel, active approximately 1967-1968Date: 26 October 1967Reference: 2998134iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)- Books
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Calendarium astrologicum: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, MDCLXXVI : It being the bissextile, or leap-year, discovering the state of the year in general; with the sign for every particular day, the eclipses of the luminaries, full sea at London Bridge; the terms and their returns; sun rising, &c. together with the common furniture of other almanacks. Also sundry other useful observations: Whereunto is added a description of the most eminent roads in England, from town to town; and the certain time of any mart or fair happening to be held in any of them. / By Thomas Trigge, Gent.
Thomas TriggeDate: 1676
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The bustling courtyard of the temple of Solomon. Etching by J. Danckerts.
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Gallen. 1664 : A new almanack for the said year. Being bissextile, or leap-year. Containing the lunations, eclipses, aspects of the planets, and daily disposition of the aire. With directions to such as use marts or faires, also to travellers that coast the country. Lately amplified with many notes of good consequence. By Thomas Gallen, mathemat.
Gallen, ThomasDate: [1664]
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A market selling drugs and materia medica. Etching by J. Phillips, 18--.
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Calendarium astrologium: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1681 : It being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Declaring, the general state of the year, with the sign each day therein; eclipses, full sea, terms and their returns; sun rising and setting, weather, monthly predictions, &c. Also rules for physic and husbandry with sundry other useful observations, not common to be found in almanacks. Unto which is added, a description of the most eminent roads from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair, happening in any of them. / By Thomas Trigge, Gent.
Thomas TriggeDate: 1681- Pictures
The bazaar of the silk mercers in Cairo with a man smoking a long-stemmed pipe. Coloured lithograph by L. Haghe, c. 1848, after D. Roberts.
David RobertsDate: 1 December 1848Reference: 25485i- Books
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Gallen. 1673 : A new almanack for the said year, being the first after the leap-year. Containing the lunations, eclipses, aspects of the planets, and daily disposition of the air. With directions to such as use marts or fairs, also to travellers that coast the kingdom. Lately amplified with many notes of good consequence. By Thomas Gallen, mathemat.
Gallen, ThomasDate: [1671]
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Street scene with the El Mooristan mosque, Cairo, Egypt. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1849.
David RobertsDate: [1849]Reference: 33867i
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A street market in Foggia with traders selling their wares. Coloured engraving by L. Del Giudice.
Del Giudice, Luigi, approximately 1764–after 1829.Date: 1810-1819Reference: 37608i
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Captain Cook and his crew setting up a market on the island of Nomuka, Tonga, for trade with local people, who are seated in a circle, May 1777. Engraving by W. Byrne after J. Webber, ca. 1782.
John WebberDate: [1784]Reference: 566221i
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A market vendor selling rice from his store. Gouache painting.
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New Swindon Institution and market, Swindon, Yorkshire. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1854, after E. Roberts.
Hodgkin, W. E., active 1853-1879.Date: 1 July 1854Reference: 22880i
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares at a country market, assisted by a woman. Colour stipple engraving by L.-M. Bonnet after J.-P. Caresme.
Caresme, Jacques-Philippe, 1734-1796.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 21034i- Books
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Gallen. 1683 : A compleat pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1683. Being the third after leap-year. Containing the lunations, eclipses, aspects of the planets, and inclination of the air. Accomodated with variety of necessary rules, tables and directions, suitable to all mens occasions. With the measuring of land, and gauging of vessels. Also, the fairs and roads in England and Wales, alphabetically disposed, in a more plain and orderly manner, than they were ever yet published in. By Tho. Gallen Mathemat.
Gallen, ThomasDate: 1683
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A crane inserts its beak into the mouth of a wolf; illustrating Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Christoph MurerDate: 1622Reference: 26680i