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Two begging Brahmans carrying a religious altar and symbols. Gouache drawing.
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Clocks: various types of clock mechanism. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1809.
Date: 8 December 1809Reference: 40890i- Pictures
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Clocks: the chiming mechanism (top), and the main mechanism (below) of a clock proposed for the Royal Exchange. Wood engraving.
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Holy Trinity or New Whitgift Hospital, Croydon, Surrey. Pen and ink drawing.
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Metallurgy: casting a bell for the clock of the New Palace of Westminster. Wood engraving, 1856.
Date: [1856]Reference: 45407i- Pictures
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A vibrating bell with spikes below emitting the word 'SIDA'; an AIDS warning to youths. Colour lithograph by Huỳnh Vqan Thuqan, 1992.
Date: 1992Reference: 678214i- Pictures
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Khandoba alias Mantri avatar on horseback with a woman spearing the demon Malla daitya, another woman Murali approaches towards them while behind the couple, Vaghoba with an arrow and bell stands before the fallen demon Mangi. Transfer lithograph by Kusha Buvra Ramji.
Ramji, Kusha Buvra.Date: 1890Reference: 25924i- Pictures
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Wainflete School and Richard Patten Monument, Wainflete, Lincolnshire. Etching by J. Basire, 1790, after J. Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Jacob, 1760-1792.Date: 23 April 1790Reference: 23025i- Pictures
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Clocks: a three-quarter view of a carillon mechanism. Engraving by Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
Goussier, Louis-Jacques, 1722-1799.Reference: 40836i- Pictures
Episodes in human life described in Schiller's "The song of the bell". Line engraving by A. Schleich after C. Nilson.
Nilson, Christoph Andreas, approximately 1760-1833.Date: [1848?]Reference: 3162243i- Pictures
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Figures observing the Poor House, Edinburgh. Line engraving by Parr after J. Elphinstone.
Elphinstone, John.Reference: 17350i