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Photius Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople (820-891) | 11 |
Photius | 5 |
Photius I, Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ca. 820-Ca. 891 | 4 |
Hermann, Gottfried | 3 |
Hermann, Gottfried (1772-1848) | 3 |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) | 3 |
Tittmann, Johann August Heinrich | 3 |
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J W WALKER COLLECTION: NOTES, POSTERS, PRESS CUTTINGS RELATING TO WAKEFIELD BY J W WALKER
c.1859-1932
Relating to races, elections, incorporation and extension schemes
PROS Bulletin/PROS Street Beat
From issue no. 4 known as PROS Street Beat. Prostitute campaign 1979: (3) Mar 1980: (4) Apr
Sender: Akers, Ben T.
Recipient: Shorter, Clement King
Letters: 1
Date(s): 17 Dec 1908
Location: BC. Shorter correspondence
Title: A letter to the Bp of S---m from the presbitory of Wigtown upon his speech in
the H-- of Lords. [A Scotch epistle (index)]
Author: Plaxton, George
Attribution: Mr Plaxton [index]
Date(s): 1709 ?
Manuscript: Lt 11
Contents: Criticism supposedly by Scottish presbyterians and in Scottish dialect of the
orthodox and establishment position on religious matters taken by Gilbert
Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, urging him to quit southern comforts and return
to Scotland
Name: Slavery
Reference: Carlton Hill F67; GG1-8; M13; O8
Meeting: Brighouse MM Papers 1797-1913
Pages: O8/20
MS notes on Thomas Arnold beginning “it is always pathetic to consider....”
No date
5ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotations by Sadler; also annotation in pencil at top of page “Keep. Notes made on Arnold at various times by MES” not in Sadler’s hand.
Whitbarrow Scar, near Grange
Bingley, Godfrey (1842-1927)
25/May/1889
Photograph taken near Whitbarrow, Cumbria
Nativity of Christ (fol. 48v)
[ca. 1490]
The full-page miniature depicts the scene of the Nativity in the stable. The Virgin Mary, dressed in a blue gown and a cloak highlighted in gold, and Joseph, dressed in red and blue garments, kneel an...