10 results filtered with: Fleet Street (London, England)
- Ephemera
- Online
[Undated newspaper cutting (early 19th century?) about Dock, the Wild Indian Venus, a Brazilian of the Butucudos tribe with a lower lip plate and ear tips resting on her shoulders, to be seen "at the Crown Hotel". ].
Date: [between 1800 and 1850?]- Ephemera
Just published abroad, and imported by Joseph Pote, bookseller, at the Golden Door over against Suffolk-Street, Charing Cross, Receuil historique d'actes, negotiations, memoires et traitez ... : R.Nelson, M.D. being well known to have made the cure of seminal and genital imbecilities his chief study and practice for many years, does recommend his most noble, cleansing and strengthening elixir, as the only medicine in the world, for gleets and weaknesses, the bane of virility in one sex and destroyer of fertility in the other ...
Date: [1728?]- Ephemera
The Incomparable Chymical Drops for Asthma's and Consumptions : whose virtues vastly exceed any thing ever yet known in the cure of the worst of asthma's and consumptions of all sorts, coughs, colds, catarrhs, &c.
Date: 1728- Books
- Online
Fleet Street in seven centuries : being a history of the growth of London beyond the walls into the Western Liberty, and of Fleet Street to our time / by Walter George Bell ; with a foreword by Sir William Purdie Treloar, Bt.
Bell, Walter George, 1867-1942.Date: 1912- Ephemera
- Online
Hopkin Hopkins : the wonderful and surpising little Welchman.
Date: 1757- Ephemera
Sir, your company is desired at Anderton's Coffee House, Fleet Street on Monday next at... o'clock in the evening.
Anderton's Coffee House.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]- Ephemera
- Online
The great American Prize Lady Miss C. Heenan with her four prize presentation cups : now exhibiting for a short time only at 122, Fleet St, London.
Date: [1868?]- Ephemera
- Online
Now exhibiting for a short time, at 122, Fleet Street, City, opposite Punch's office : Just arrived from America the greatest wonder of the world. The great American prize lady, Miss C. Heenan ... heaviest female living, weighing 40 stone ...
Date: [1868?]- Ephemera
- Online
To be seen at the White Horse Inn, in Fleet Street : the wonderful short woman, born in Salisbury, no more than two feet, nine inches high, straight grown, 31 years of age ... [Public Advertiser, January 7, 1741.].
Date: [between 1850 and 1880?]- Ephemera
J. Taylor, (late C. Maxwell) : apothecary, & chemist : opposite St. Dunstan's Church Fleet Street, London : sells all sorts of druggs, chemical & galenicals, wholesale & retail : physicians prescriptions faithfully prepared, on the most reasonable terms, & with the best of medicines.
Taylor, J.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]