34 results filtered with: Strand, The (London, England)
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By authority : at the Talbot Inn, near the maypole in the Strand, is now to be seen the High German performer, born without arms.
Date: [between 1702-1707?]- Books
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The Strand Magazine : an illustrated monthly. Vol. 1, no. 1, January 1891 / edited by George Newnes.
Date: 1891- Ephemera
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Just arrived, and may be seen in the Commodious Rooms, 287 Strand : Mrs. Butcher, the celebrated Yorkshire married dwarf : the smallest lady and the greatest wonder of the present age.
Date: [1823]- Ephemera
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Now exhibiting at 432, West Strand : an extraordinary living phenomenon of the female sex, thirty years old, and only four feet high, having a beard six inches in length, with whiskers and moustachios.
Date: [1842?]- Ephemera
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A newly discovered animal! : The bonassus from the Apalachian mountains of America, is seventeen months old, and five feet ten inches high ... to be seen at 287, Strand between St. Mary-le-Strand and St. Clement's churches, aslo with an entrance at 41, Holywell-Street ...
Date: [1821?]- Ephemera
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Just arrived, and may be seen in the commodious rooms, 287, Strand : W.W. Westhead, the Manchester Gigantic Boy! Who was born on the 26th September, 1810 ...
Date: [1823]- Books
- Online
The Strand Magazine : an illustrated monthly. Vol. 1, no. 5, May 1891 / edited by George Newnes.
Date: 1891- Pictures
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Two men at a shop counter in a tea and coffee retail shop using scales to measure out coffee beans. Engraving by G. Scott, 1805, after Bell.
Date: May 31 1805Reference: 29754i- Pictures
A bath-house, or bagnio, near the river Thames, London: view towards the east. Halftone.
Date: [1922]Reference: 34633i