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Model of English Electric "Canberra" Jet bomber, scale 1:24.

The English Electric Canberra jet bomber, 1950.

1950-59

Silver(?) double medicine spoon, folds up, engraved "HPF 17 12", 1712, unsigned, Europe, 1712

Silver double medicine spoon

1712

Gold touchpiece, given at the ceremony of healing by touch, issued by Queen Anne, English, 1702-1714

Gold touchpiece issued by Queen Anne

1702-1714

1704-1782, active 1738-1777, science lecturer, philosophical, mathematical & optical instrument maker, Chichester, Sussex; London, England, British

Martin, Benjamin

1705 - 1782

Franklin, Benjamin

1706 - 1790

Labelye, Charles

1705 - 1781

Filley de la Barre, Pierre

1713 - 1779

Simpson, Thomas

1710 - 1761

Short, James

1710 - 1768

Demainbray, Stephen Charles Triboudet

1710 - 1782

Martin, Benjamin

1705 - 1782

1711-1778, philosopher and scientist, Italian

Bassi, Laura Maria Caterina

1711 - 1778

1799-1883, architect, English, British

Cubitt, Lewis

1709 - 1883

1779-1780, gigantic infant, English; British

Everitt, Thomas Hills

1702 - 1780

1709/10-1783, Pinchbeck the younger, clock-maker; watchmaker, British

Pinchbeck, Christopher

1709 - 1783

1709-1780, landscape engraver, French-born; British

Vivares, Francis

1709 - 1780

active 1744-1783, scientific instrument maker, German

Brander, Georg Friedrich

1713 - 1783

1705-1779, portrait artist, Swedish

Brander, Fredrik

1705 - 1779

active 1752-1761, optician, previously a silk weaver, English; British

Dollond, John

1707 - 1761

1713-1772, physician; inventor of geomagnetic instruments, English

Knight, Gowin

1713 - 1772

1761-1807, portrait and history painter, English; British

Opie, John

1705 - 1807

1711-1756, optical instrument maker, German (Prussian)

Mittsdorfer, Johan Georg

1711 - 1756

1791-1870, physician, Scottish, British

Copland, James

1711 - 1870

1710-1767, 10th Earl of Buchan; draughtsman; engraver, Scottish

Erskine, Henry David

1710 - 1767

1703-1781, surgeon, French

Côme, Frère

1703 - 1781

active 1760s-1790s, clock and watchmaker, Swiss; British

Vulliamy, Justin

1712 - 1797

1713-1788, horologist; scientist, British

Whitehurst, John

1713 - 1788

active 1740-1760, optician, optical instrument maker, Italian

Burlini, Biasio

1709 - 1771

1704-1764, clock maker (NOT the inventor of the the flying shuttle), English

Kay, John

1704 - 1764

1711-1770, politician; First Lord of the Admiralty, British; English

Perceval, John

1711 - 1770

1703-1772, itinerant oculist, English

Taylor, John

1703 - 1772

1712-1789, philanthropic educator, French

l'Epee, Charles Michel de

1712 - 1789

1711-1756, physician, anatomist, and physicist, German

Lieberkühn, Johann Nathanael

1711 - 1756

1702/1705-1762, sculptor, French

Roubiliac, Louis-François

1702 - 1762

1712-1780, physician; naturalist, English; British

Fothergill, John

1712 - 1780

1711-1788, active 1748-1776, optician, Edinburgh & London, Scottish; British

Short, Thomas

1711 - 1788

Comte de Buffon, 1707-1788, naturalist, French

Leclerc, Georges Louis

1707 - 1788

1757-1837, hydraulic engineer, German

Woltman, Reinhard

1712 - 1837

1710-1777, printmaker; engraver, French born; active England

Canot, Pierre-Charles

1710 - 1777

1713-1784, encyclopaedist, French

Diderot, Denis

1713 - 1784

1708-1772, active 1731-1770, optician, optical instrument & microscope maker and seller, London, England, English

Cuff, John

1708 - 1772

1704-1781/1782, inventor of the flying shuttle, English; British

Kay, John

1704

1710-1761, mathematician, British; English

Simpson, Thomas

1710 - 1761

1705-1781, civil engineer; mathematician, Swiss

Labelye, Charles

1705 - 1781

South, James

1710 - 1867

1709-1782, engineer, French

Vaucanson, Jacques de

1709 - 1782

1782-1826, Philological Society magazine, London, England, British

European Magazine

1701 - 1806

1706-1790, natural philosopher; writer; revolutionary politican, American

Franklin, Benjamin

1706 - 1790

1710-1768, active 1734-1768, optical instrument maker, British; Scottish

Short, James

1710 - 1768

1711-1751, royalty; Prince of Nassau and Orange, Dutch

Willem Karel Hendrik Friso

1711 - 1751