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Manuscript Fragment

"Sacrifice d. Abraham; Loue don de Dieu" (Sacrifice of Abraham, Praise the gift of God)

Manuscript fragment, 13.5 X 18.5 cm, c. 1200

An illustration from a bible showing Abraham and Isaac before the sacrifice. Isaac carries the wood on his back and the fire in his hand.

Belgium and France

Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section. [Belgium and France]. Scale 1:20 000. [London : War Office], 1915-1918. 40 maps : col. ; 99 x 159 cm or smaller. (G.S.G.S. ; 2742) Some sheets show trenches. Printed by the Ordnance Survey. Some sheets overprinted by the Royal Engineers Field Survey Battalion. Index map: Figure 4.

Trench maps

Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section. Trench maps. Scale 1:10 000. [London : War Office], 1915-1918. 31 maps : col. ; 100 x 80 cm or smaller. (G.S.G.S. ; 3062) Printed by the Ordnance Survey. Index map: Figure 4.

Artifacts of Mary Barrow

1 - Barrow, F.L. Badge of Boy's Brigade
2 - Barrow Mary. I.O.D.E. pin with bar
3 - Bolt which was blown off the coal shed at Westholm (London), March 1918. See Mary Barrow's letter

Incunabulum

Incunabulum, 31.5 X 43.5 cm, 1477, leaf from Pantheologia of Reynerus de Pisis. Includes the following description: 'A page from the Pantheologia of Reynerus de Pisis printed at Nuremburg by Anton Koberger in 1477. With the invention of moveable type in the middle of the fifteenth century, books were printed on paper and in unlimited quantity. These books printed before 1501, known as "incunabula", imitated the forms of contemporary manuscripts. Since readers were accustomed to the decoration of manuscripts, coloured initials were added to the printed page by hand.'

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