36 results filtered with: Sign language
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Deaf characters in literature / by Paul Dakin.
Dakin, PaulDate: 2023- Pictures
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A woman using sign language. Coloured aquatint by W.T. Annis, 1819, after J. Northcote.
Northcote, James, 1746-1831.Date: 1 September 1819Reference: 17946i- Pictures
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Hands showing the sign language alphabet. Line engraving, 1748.
Date: 1748Reference: 17987i- Pictures
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Hands showing the sign language alphabet. Coloured etching, ca. 1825.
Date: [1825?]Reference: 17993i- Pictures
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Two men performing a show to an audience at a public house, using sign language. Wood engraving, 1875.
Date: [23 January 1875]Reference: 17963i- Pictures
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Queen Victoria using sign language to talk to Mrs B. Tuffield, a deaf mute woman. Process print after H. Ash.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]Reference: 17981i- Pictures
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Five hands signing against a decorative background with a message for deaf people to open their eyes to AIDS; advertisement by the AIDS Education/Services for the Deaf. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 667483i- Ephemera
Deafness ephemera : Organisations. Box 2.
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Sermo mirabilis, or, The silent language : whereby one may learn ... how to impart his mind to his friend, in any language ... being a wonderful art kept secret for several ages in Padua, and now published only to the wise and prudent ... / by Monsieur La Fin, once secretary to His Eminence, Cardinal of Richlieu.
La Fin, Charles deDate: 1692- Books
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Sermo mirabilis, or, The silent language : whereby one may learn ... how to impart his mind to his mistress, or his friend, in any language ... being an art kept secret for several ages in Padua, and now made publick / by Monsieur La Fin, once secretary to His Eminence, Cardinal Richlieu.
La Fin, Charles deDate: 1696- Pictures
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A vicar using sign language to the congregation at a service at a deaf and dumb church. Wood engraving after A.S. Hartick (?).
Hartick, A. S., active 1892.Date: 25 April 1892Reference: 18031i