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Pouring It Out'. Spare Tyre Theatre Company
Jun 1991
Includes memoranda and technical drawings. Staged 17-19 June.
The poems of William Shakespeare with the play of Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Keightley, Thomas (1789-1872)
1868
Bound uniformly with Keightley's edition of the plays.
Tyre : its rise, glory and desolation : with notices of the Phœnicians generally
Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
[between 1846-1853]
"The monthly volume" (list of publications) and "The Religious Tract Society. New series of books" at end (pages [189]-192).
The development of the social and recreational facilities in an industrial complex. (Michelin Tyre Company Limited)
Hill, J
1968
Diploma in Physical Education -- University of Leeds (Institute of Education), 1968.
Marina : a play of three acts. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Convent [sic]-Garden. Taken from Pericles prince of Tyre
Lillo, George (1693-1739); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1738
Based on the last two acts only of Pericles.
Manure Cart
Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)
June 1964
Farmer standing in a horse-drawn, low wooden manure cart, outside farm buildings at Shaw Cote ( Wensleydale). The cart is fitted with pneumatic tyres.
Sidelights on Shakespeare: being studies of The two noble kinsmen : Henry VIII. Arden of Feversham. A Yorkshire tragedy. The troublesome reign of King John. King Leir. Pericles prince of Tyre
Sykes, Henry Dugdale (1874?-1932)
1919
Partly reprinted from various sources.
"Gypsy Caravan"
Hucklebridge, John
1968
Horse-drawn caravan belonging to the Light family, on the road at an unknown location in Wiltshire. The caravan is bowed and has pneumatic tyres. Mounted on Photo File card. With ms. note.
An account of the churches, or places of assembly, of the primitive Christians : from the churches of Tyre, Jerusalem, and Constantinople. Described by Eusebius. And ocular observations of several very ancient edifices of churches yet extant in those parts. With a seasonable application
Wheler, George (1650-1723)
1689
First edition.