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[Miscellaneous items : documents, pamphlets, epithalamia, poems, letters, prayers, fragments from printed works, Łódź ghetto note receipts, and other ephemera, 18th–20th century (manuscript and print)].
[18th–20th century]
Title supplied by cataloguer. The collection of ephemera appears to have been Roth’s ‘genizah’ in which he kept damaged and miscellaneous items. MS Roth 724 comprises, among others: Press...
Principal streets and places in London and its environs : as divided into postal districts
Great Britain. Post Office; Great Britain. Post Office
1856
Cover title.
God bless our motherland : a song of victory
Douglas, Archie
c1945
For voice and piano. Includes chord symbols for piano-accordion, guitar & banjo. Caption title. On cover: Gaumont British prize winning song of victory. Composer's name on cover: Archie Douglas....
Glimpses of Westminster Meeting, 1655-1956
Lee, Doris (1917-); Lee, Douglas (1920-)
1983
At head of title: Society of Friends.
Principal streets and places in London and its environs : as divided into postal districts
Great Britain. Post Office; Great Britain. Post Office
1856
Cover title.
The Western Synagogue : some materials for its history
Levy, Matthias (1839-1918)
1897
Additional date in imprint 5658.
A six days' aght, or A Barnsley chap's adventers e Lunnun : includin a visit ta t'glass lantren, an a peep under t'dish cuver
Hanby, George
1862
Peter Pledge = George Hanby.
The claims of London on the zeal of Christians : a sermon, in behalf of the London Association, for Extending the Knowledge of the Gospel in the Metropolis, preached at the Meeting-House in New Broad-Street, Brookfields, London
Bennett, James (1774-1862); London Association
1815
Pp. [40]-45, [1]: Laws and regulations of the London Association; Form of a bequest; Committee; Donations; Annual subscribers; Accounts to May 1814.
A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the City of London and the Parliament. : As it was at large made known by John Pym Esq; on Thursday being the eighth of June, 1643, at a common-hall. And afterwards corrected by his owne hand for the presse
Pym, John (1584-1643)
1643
Consists of two speeches by Pym, referring to Edmund Waller's plot to capture London for the King, for which he and others were arrested May 31, 1643.