Photograph of of craniotomy manufactured by William Thompson.
- CA OSLER P163-D-D/1-[67]
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Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
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Photograph of of craniotomy manufactured by William Thompson.
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Ten photographs of wall mural, Art Education, Pennsylvania State College.
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Six photographs of San Francisco
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Six photographs of San Francisco including:
• Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
• Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco
• Coit Tower, San Francisco
• Buffalo bask
• Pampas grass in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
• Fisherman’s Wharf
Photograph of Karen (one year old)
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Four miscellaneous photographs.
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Photographs of:
• George Cone Lewis, Dr. Cone’s son (2 photographs).
• Acme Oscillatory Bed Support (2 photographs).
Group photograph, meeting of the Society of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois.
Part of William Vernon Cone Fonds
Characters from the Miller and his Men
Full printed colour toy theatre characters. Characters have been cut out.
Webb's Characters and Scenes in the Miller and his Men
Full printed colour title sheet and toy theatre characters. Characters have been cut out, and the title sheet has had characters cut out of it. The full title reads, "Webb's Characters & Scenes in the Miller and his Men, In 9 Plates of Characters, 11 Scenes, 1 Plate of Set Pieces, 1 Water Pieces and 4 Plates of Wings nos 1, 5, 29 & 30, With a book adapted only to the above."
The Miller and his Men, a drama by Isaac Pocock
Two copies of a typed list of the characters and list of scenes for "The Miller and his Men" by Isaac Pocock, with 8 colour scenes from "Webb's Scenes in the Miller and his Men" (no. 2, 5-11). The typed lists attribute scenery and costumes to W. Webb, "late of 146 Old Street, St. Luke's."
The Miller and his Men, in two acts
Printed booklet of play: The Miller and his Men. Published by B. Pollock, Hoxton Street, London.