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Prints Anonymous

Reactions-Schema fur die qualitative Analyse zum Gebrauche im chemischen Laboratorium.zu Berlin

Berlin, 1870. Folding table, bound like a pamphlet.

[1965-298]

1870

Prints Anonymous

[Panorama of Procession]

Panoramic print, about 41/2 feet by 41/2 inches (incomplete) showing a procession of Ambassadors in State Coaches, lead through London by the High Constable of Westminster. Hand coloured lithograph; no signature etc. n.d. [mid 19th C.]. [?Possibly at Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1837]. Stapleton Bequest

[1962-64]

1837?

Prints Bate

The Inventor of the Longitude Scale Has received the following Testimonials of its utility, which he begs leave to submit to the attention of those Navigators who may not have an opportunity of examining the instrument

4-page leaflet consisting of testimonials by Edward Troughton, James Horsburgh, J. N. Campbell, Thomas Firminger, Thomas Lynn, & Geo. G. Carey, all dated 1823. At end: The Scale Is made and sold by Mr. Bate, Mathematical Instrument Maker, 17, Poultry …'. Radcliffe Observatory Collection

[Unknown]

1823

Prints Bird, J.

Directions For taking Altitudes at Sea: with A New Instrument by J. Bird

7-page pamphlet, uncut (single folded sheet). No imprint, n.d. [?c.1760]. Radcliffe Observatory Collection; inscribed 'Left by Revd. J.[?] Powell to the Radcliffe Observatory Feb. 1830.'

[Unknown]

1760?

Prints Bird, John

Directions For taking Altitudes at Sea: with A New Instrument by J. Bird

[?c.1750] Radcliffe Observatory Collection

[Unknown]

1750?

Prints Brown, S. G.

Pictorial Story of Brown Wireless Instruments

Camerascope stereoscopic viewer for viewing a set of 17 stereoscopic photographs of the manufacture of S. G. Brown wireless equipment; together with a small printed sheet of 'Directions for Use of the Camerascope', an S. G. Brown envelope holding the pictures, and a small card box containing the whole. North Acton, London: S. G. Brown, n.d. [c.1920]. Presented by Dr R. E. W. Maddison

[1986-22]

1920?

Prints Cary, W.

Rules for judging the Change and Alteration of the Weather by the Barometer

Single sheet instructions, headed 'Barometers and Thermometers made and sold by W. Cary, Optician, 182, Strand'. S. Gosnell, Printer, Little Queen Street, London. N.d. [c.1820]. Signed by S. P. Rigaud, 1822

[Unknown]

1820?

Prints Colchester, W. M.

Untitled

Untitled list of pharmaceutical preparations, with descriptions and prices, issued by W. M. Colchester, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 2, Crown Street, Hoxton Square, London. 4-page leaflet. n.d. [mid 19th C.]. Presented by Dr R. E. W. Maddison

[1986-21]

18--?

Prints Daubeny, Charles

Copy of a Report presented to the Visitors of the Oxford Boranic Garden, at their desire, by the Professor of Botany

Oxford, March 14, 1834. (Addressed to the President and Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians in London). 3 pages. Together with 'Plan of the Botanic Garden with the projected additions', 1 sheet.

[Unknown]

1834

Prints Dibner, Bern

The "New Discoveries" of Stradanus

Norwalk, Conn.: Burndy Library, 1953. Introductory brochure to a portfolio of loose reproduction prints of Stradanus's series of engravings, entitled "New Discoveries": The Sciences, Inventions and Discoveries of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance as represented in 24 engravings issued in the early 1580s by Stradanus [see separate entry]. Presented by Bern Dibner Esq.

[1956-41]

1953

Prints Dobbins, J.

A Description of the Use of the New Maritime Theodolite, or Azimuth Compass, Invented by J. Dobbins, R.N. London

London, 1813. 3 pages (4 side foolscap leaflet). Radcliffe Observatory Collection

1933-xxx

1813

Prints Drinkwater, Peter I.

Cube Sundial

Shipston-on-Stour: Peter I. Drinkwater, n.d. [1988]. Card cut-out model. Presented by Peter I. Drinkwater Esq.

[1989-110]

1988?

Prints Farthing

New Patent Letter Copying Machine invented by Mr. Brunel

3-page leaflet. No imprint, n.d. [c.1820]. At end: 'Sold by Farthing, Copying-Press Warehouse, No.42, Cornhill.'. The manufacturer's name is given as J. & P. Taylor and Martineau [the inventor is Mark Isambard Brunel]. Inscribed with Rigaud's date 1822

[Unknown]

1820?

Prints Hans P. Kraus, Jr. (Corporate author)

Autochromes : 2007 calendar

([New York] : Hans P. Kraus, Jr., c2006) Design by Peter A. Andersen. Presented by P. Roberts.

[2007-199]

2006

Prints Hellins, John

An Extract from a Letter of the Rev. Mr. John Hellins, formerly Assistant to Mr. (now Dr.) Maskelyne, the Astronomer-Royal at Greenwich Observatory, to Francis Maseres, Esq.

Dated Potter's Pury, near Stoney Stratford, in Buckinghamshire, Sept. 25, 1792. [4 pages, single sheet; answering a pamphlet by Mudge re. longitude.] No publisher, no date [c.1792]. Dated by S. P. Rigaud '12/6 27'. Radcliffe Observatory collection

1792?

Prints Higgs, George

Photographic Atlas of the Normal Solar Spectrum

Small portfolio containing spectrum photographs in three envelopes (addressed to Professor Clifton) together with the printed pamphlet George Higgs, The Photographic Normal Solar Spectrum … Consecutive Wave-Length Edition, Liverpool, December 1896; presumably privately published. Another copy, with two pamphlets, an offprint, and manuscript additons, is MS University Observatory 10. University Observatory Collection; transferred from the Department of Astrophysics.

[1983-49/1]

1896

Prints Mottershead & Co.

Scheme of Urine Testing adapted to Dr Wm. Roberts's Stand of Urine Tests

Mottershead & Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, 7, Exchange Street Manchester. n.d. [William Roberts (1830-1899)].

[1964-172]

18--?

Prints Mottershead & Co.

Scheme of Urine Testing Adapted to Dr Wm. Roberts's Stand of Urine Tests

Mottershead & Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, 7, Exchange Street Manchester. Single sheet (2-p.) instructions, mounted in a cloth binding. n.d. [?late 19th C. - before 1885]. R. T. Gunther Collection

[1964-172]

18--?

Prints Open University

The Open University McArthur Microscope

Bletchley: The Open University, n.d. [c.1975]. Overlabelled by the supplier, Graticules Limited, Tonbridge, Kent. (Leaflet). [Belongs with the example in the Museum's collection, acquired from Professor Turner].

[Unknown]

1975?

Prints Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.

Various titles

[Calendars for] 1989 ('Eisei Sugoroku health care promoter in Meiji') [&] 1990 ('The encounter of Japanese medicine with Western medicine'). Commentary by Hajime Soda, design by Helmut Schmid. Tokyo & Osaka: Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Presented by Helmut Schmid Esq.

[1991-81]

1989-1990

Prints Pope, William

Pope's Patent Improved Mariner's Compass, Which will readily perform in the highest Latitudes, where the old one not only frequently becomes sluggish, but often will not traverse at all

Sold by William Pope, Nautical Instrument Maker, Ball Alley, Lombard-Street, London. No date [1825]. 4 pages (4 side foolscap leaflet). (Mostly testimonials, dated 1821-25; dated in MS [in S. P. Rigaud's hand] 1825.) Radcliffe Observatory Collection

1933-xxx

1825?

Prints Proctor, Richard A.

A Chart of the Northern Hemisphere, on an equal-surface projection: Shewing all the Stars in Argelander's series of forty full-sheet Charts, - 324,198 in all, with a Key-Map on the same projection

Manchester: Photographed and published by A. Brothers, 1871. Folder containing 2 prints and 1 sheet (2 leaves) of text. University Observatory Collection (labelled "Duplicate")

[Unknown]

1871

Prints Proctor, Richard A.

A Chart of the Northern Hemisphere, on an equal-surface projection: Shewing all the Stars in Argelander's series of forty full-sheet Charts, - 324,198 in all, with a Key-Map on the same projection

Manchester: Photographed and published by A. Brothers, 1871. Folder containing 2 prints and 1 sheet (2 leaves) of text.

[Unknown]

1871

Prints Proctor, Richard A.

Remarks on Browning's Stereograms of Mars

London: John Browning, 1869. Pamphlet accompanying set of stereoscopic photographs of Browning's Mars globe, and map of Mars, based on the observations of William Dawes.

[Unknown]

1869

Prints Ramsden, J.

Description of the Improved Hadley's Sextant

8-page pamphlet, uncut (single sheet). At end: 'The Sextant above described is made and sold by J. Ramsden, Mathematical and Optical Instrument Maker, opposite Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London. / Printed by Cooper and Wilson …'. n.d. [c.1770].

[Unknown]

1770?

Prints Ramsden, Jesse

Description of the Improved Hadley's Sextant

[?c.1770]

[Unknown]

1770?

Prints Rutherfurd; Proctor

The Moon

Manchester: A. Brothers, n.d. Portfolio of prints and photographs. Henry Wilde Bequest; University Observatory Collection

[Unknown]

[n.d.]

Prints Space Educational Aids

Various titles

Two leaflets issued by Space Educational Aids Ltd., Aylesbury, in January 1966, describing their "Geocentric Orrery" and "Wallchart Orrery". (The company was formed by J. R. Millburn to design and market these and other modern forms of orrery). Presented by J. R. Millburn Esq.

[1996-171]

1966

Prints Stradanus, [Johannes]

"New Discoveries": The Sciences, Inventions and Discoveries of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance as represented in 24 engravings issued in the early 1580s by Stradanus

Norwalk, Conn.: Burndy Library, 1953. Publication number 8 of the Burndy Library. Portfolio of loose reproduction prints of Stradanus's series of engravings, together with introductory brochure by Bern Dibner entitled The "New Discoveries" of Stradanus [see separate entry]. Presented by Bern Dibner Esq.

[1956-41]

1953

Prints Weinek, Ladislaus

Photographischer Mond-Atlas

Five volumes, Heft VI-X. Prague: Verlag von Carl Bellmann in Prag, 1899-1900. (Folders of loose prints; in original envelopes addressed to H. H. Turner from Prague). University Observatory Collection

[Unknown]

1899-1900

Prints Willis, J.

Improved Steering Compass Card, with Moveable Adjusting Variation Index

No place (printed Greenwich), no date [c.1820]. 2 pages (4 side quarto leaflet, 2 pages blank, MS inscription). (The invention may be seen as Thomas Jones's.) Radcliffe Observatory Collection

1933-xxx

1820?

Prints [Earnshaw, Thomas]

Explanation of the Escapement of Mr. Earnshaw's Time-Keeper, From the Model presented at a meeting of the Board of Longitude, held at the Admiralty, on the 7th of June, 1804

Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street [London]. [7 pages in single uncut but folded sheet; together with loose folded plate.] No publisher, no date [c.1804]. Plate headed 'From the Model of Mr. Earnshaw's Escapement', engraved by James Basire.

1804?

Prints [Harrison, John]

The Case of Mr. John Harrison

[4 pages; rehearsing Harrison's claim on the longitude prize up to 1766.] No publisher, no date [c.1766].

1766?

Prints [Herschel, Sir William]

Wonderful Prophecies, of that Famous Astronomer & Philosopher, Sir William Herschell, (Astronomer to their late Majesties George III. and IV.)

Abridged from a MS. recently found by the Representatives of that celebrated Man, in his Private Observatory, … . London: Printed by E Batchelor, no. 75, Movse Lane, Bishopsgate-St., [1830]. Photocopy of broadsheet (whereabouts of original not recorded).

[Unknown]

1830?

Prints - Mathematics and Geometry folder[Newton, Isaac]

Proposals for Publishing by Subscription, Inscribed, by Permission, to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. By Sir Isaac Newton, Knight

Translated into English, and Illustrated with a commentary, by Robert Thorp, M.A. Vicar of Chillingham ... . (Prospectus containing "Conditions", and "Message to the Public"). Dated March 12, 1776. 8 pages. Folio, uncut. 2 copies. Presented by John Johnson (?both)

[1931-34]

1776

Prints - PortraitsAnonymous

"Young Caroline Herschel"

extract from Sky & Telescope, August 1988, pp. 121-122. (Report about, and reproduction of, Lisa Joy Rosowsky's new - 1986 - portrait of her).

[1996-58]

1988


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