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Broadsides
Subject (Topic)
Abnormalities, Human
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Published / Created:
[approximately 1795]
Call Number:
File 63 795 N338
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
text and still image
Description:
Caption title.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
England and London.
Subject (Name):
Bobey, John Richardson Primrose, 1774-
Subject (Topic):
Abnormalities, Human, Animals, Abnormalities, Menageries, and Jamaicans
Found in:
Lewis Walpole Library > Ne plus ultra. Arrived here for a short time only, and to be seen in a commodious room, at the Golden Fleece, in the Market-Place, Hull. The most astonishing and wonderful production of Human Nature ever seen in Europe. Which are absolutely of the Human species
Published / Created:
[1781]
Call Number:
File 66 781 T398
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
text
Alternative Title:
Surprizing large infant and To the Nobility, Gentry, and all who are admirers of the extraordinary productions of nature
Description:
Caption title.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Abnormalities, Human and Coats of arms
Found in:
Lewis Walpole Library > There is just arrived, and to be seen in a genteel private apartment, at the Bird Shop, No. 156, High-Holborn; the surprizing large infant, born on the 20th of February, 1781, at Keightly, near Halifax, in Yorkshire
Published / Created:
[1787]
Call Number:
File 66 787 T627
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
text
Alternative Title:
Three wonderful phoenomena, wild born, of the human species and By permission of the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor
Description:
Handbill advertising the exhibition of three people with large neck goiters, described as "two females and a male, of a very small stature, ... each with a monstrous craw under the throat, containing within, ... balls or glands, more or less big than ...
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Goiter and Abnormalities, Human
Found in:
Lewis Walpole Library > To the nobility, gentry, and the curious for inspecting most extraordinary human beings, of the wild species born. To be seen at No. 4, Capel Court, opposite the Bank of England, Bartholomew-Lane, from ten o'clock in the morning, till nine in the evening, three wonderful phoenomena, wild born, of the human species