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With image (23)
Collection
Fine Art (14)
Social History (6)
Eastern Art (3)
Applied Art (1)
Industrial and Maritime History (1)
Subjects
Disability
Disabled people (23)
Artists (1)
wood:18c:British (1)
Materials
wood (2)
ivory (1)
Name
print (7)
drawing/watercolour (5)
netsuke (2)
photograph (2)
chair, arm (1)
digital photograph file (1)
ephemera (1)
glove (1)
painting (1)
shoe (1)
shoe last (1)
spectacles (1)
woodblock print (1)
Maker
BRITISH SCHOOL (2)
DEMPSEY, John Church (2)
BIFFIN, Sarah (1)
CALLOT, Jacques (1)
GREUX, Gustave (1)
Gyokkei (1)
HARRIS, John (1)
HENRIET, Israël (1)
Hiroshige I, Utagawa (1)
JONES, Stephen Chaplin (1)
Kiemon, Tsuruya (1)
LIGHT & RIDLER, Publishers (1)
LOXTON, Samuel Joseph (1)
MUNKÁCSY, Mihály (1)
RIPPINGILLE, Edward Villiers (1)
Associated places
Asia (3)
Bristol (3)
Eastern Asia (3)
Europe (3)
Japan (3)
Northern Europe (3)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) / England (3)
Bristol, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) / England, Northern Europe, Europe (2)
Brislington (1)
spectacles
Giant's glove (glove)
chair, arm
Bristol Asylum or School of Industry For the Blind (photograph)
digital photograph file
The Beggars and the Dying (print)
History and Present State of Brislington House, near Bristol, an Asylum for the Cure and Reception of Insane Persons (ephemera)
Patrick Cotter O'Brien, the Bristol Giant [born Ireland 1761? - died 1806] (drawing/watercolour)
Bristol Asylum or School of Industry For the Blind (drawing/watercolour)
Milton Dictating 'Paradise Lost' to his Daughter (print)
shoe last/ block (shoe last)
Bristol Giant's shoe (shoe)
print
photograph
netsuke
netsuke
Okabe: Utsu Mountain (Okabe, Utsu no yama 岡部 宇津之山) (woodblock print)
Scene from Asylum for the Blind, Bristol (showing a young woman basket-making) (print)
Portrait of a Bristol Character, John Baggridge, of St. Philip's (print)
Bishop's College and Chapel of Blind Asylum (print)
Scene from Asylum for the Blind, Bristol (showing a young man basket-making) (print)
John Baggridge; commonly called 'Jack Double-head' (drawing/watercolour)
Portrait of a Woman (drawing/watercolour)
The Recruiting Party (painting)
Portrait of Ada Vachell (drawing/watercolour)
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