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Clenard, Nicolas, 1493 or 4-1542
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Clenard, Nicolas, 1493 or 4-1542
Tabula Graece, Arabice, Latine Aurea carmina Pythagorae
Cebes, of Thebes
Standard Glass Slide (3¼").
Paetus, Lucas, 1512 or 1513-1581
Tables of ancient coins, weights and measures
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735
Tables des sinus, tangentes, secantes et logarithmes
Vlacq, Adriaan, 1600-1667
Glass Plate Negatives (4¼” x 3¼”). original box no. "V.C. 9"
One copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'1918-1922
I do not remember any public Gym Displays in my time.
The Instructor in the picture is presumably Sgt. Melican. About 1915 he was succeeded by the colourful Sergeant Satchell - barrel chest, waxed moustache and prominent blue eyes. He was immensely popular, not least on account of his lurid descriptions (e.g. how to withdraw a bayonet from the body of a dead German), as also his vivid and racy anecdotes. E.g. “I hit ‘im square between the eyes. ‘Is eyes popped right out on strings, criss-crossed 2 or 3 times, then went back.”
Or his account of an incident during a boxing-bout between G.O. George, K.S, and A.L. Haskell (RR), now of Sadler’s Wells Ballet:
“George caught ‘im one right on the side of the nose [in those days an out-size one, tho’ later pruned]. ‘Is nose went right over at a right-angle- and came back with a click!”'
Huygens, Christiaan, 1629-1695