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Hebraica Judaica Rabbinica : catalogue 641 from Blackwell's
Blackwell Publishers
[date of publication not identified]
Printed works referring to the history of Leeds before c.1900: a draft bibliography prepared by Frank Beckwith
Beckwith, Frank (1904-1977)
c.1949
Partly original foliation. Mostly on clean versos of paper originally used for other purposes, including documents of the Leeds Library dated up to 1949.
stencil
late 19th-mid 20th Century
This katagami stencil, used in resist dyeing, is one of a set in which separate stencils would have been used to apply different details and possibly different colours to the final design. Black ink...
Denomination: heart-shaped 1d token
Date(s): 1670
Issuer/creator: Samuel Heath
Place: Chester
Material: brass
Name: Brisbane
Reference: Carlton Hill F67; GG1-8; M13; O8
Meeting: Brighouse MM Papers 1797-1913
Pages: M13/641
blanket
early 20th Century
A hand woven textile in green and red broad stripes, with small geometric patterns in black, white, yellow and pink on the red sections. The motifs in the stripes are similar to those found in Peruvi...
Letter from: Sir George Joseph Ball, No address; 24th March 1939
24/03/1939
Information from 'a high German source' 3ff.
Name: National Stock
Reference: Carlton Hill A1
Meeting: Knaresborough MM 1721-53
Pages: 234, 236, 308, 310-1
Quakerism no Christianity : or, A thorow-Quaker no Christian. Proved by the Quakers principles, detected out of their chief writers, and confuted by scripture and right reason: with a key to their terms and phrases, a discourse of apostolical inspirations, and an account of their foundation laid in popery
Faldo, John (1633-1690)
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