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Images Dated 25th September 2007

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Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: TEXAS: HOME RADIO, 1939. A farm couple listening to the radio at home in Hidalgo County, Texas

TEXAS: HOME RADIO, 1939. A farm couple listening to the radio at home in Hidalgo County, Texas. Photograph, 1939, by Russell Lee

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: NEBRASKA: OUTHOUSE, 1939. Outhouse at Dawes County, Nebraska, photographed in 1939

NEBRASKA: OUTHOUSE, 1939. Outhouse at Dawes County, Nebraska, photographed in 1939 by Arthur Rothstein

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1920s. An American magazine cartoon of the 1920s

PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1920s. An American magazine cartoon of the 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: An American phrenological chart of 1869

An American phrenological chart of 1869
PHRENOLOGY, 1869. An American phrenological chart of 1869

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Pirates at Charleston, South Carolina, in the late 17th century. Wood engraving, 19th century

Pirates at Charleston, South Carolina, in the late 17th century. Wood engraving, 19th century
PIRATES, 17th CENTURY. Pirates at Charleston, South Carolina, in the late 17th century. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER, 1925. The first Remington electric typewriter, 1925

ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER, 1925. The first Remington electric typewriter, 1925

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: SPHYGMOMANOMETER, 1927. The sphygmomanometer and its use. Drawing, 1927

SPHYGMOMANOMETER, 1927. The sphygmomanometer and its use. Drawing, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: NEW ORLEANS: OPERA, 1902. Opening night at the Opera in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1902

NEW ORLEANS: OPERA, 1902. Opening night at the Opera in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1902

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a vicious woman. Woodcut from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a vicious woman. Woodcut from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia, Antwerp, Belgium, 1648

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. The forehead of a poisoner. Woodcut from Geronimo Cardanos Metoposcopia

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. The forehead of a poisoner. Woodcut from Geronimo Cardanos Metoposcopia, 1658

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. The Model 6 Remington

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. The Model 6 Remington

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Foreheads of vain and lustful men

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Foreheads of vain and lustful men. Woodcut from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia, Strassburg, Germany, 1533

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: OFFICE, 1900. Photograph

OFFICE, 1900. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: TYPIST, 1905. Secretary with Remington typewriter and her stenographers pad, 1905

TYPIST, 1905. Secretary with Remington typewriter and her stenographers pad, 1905

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: COCK STONE, 1491. Extracting an alectorian, or cock stone (believed to quench thirst

COCK STONE, 1491. Extracting an alectorian, or cock stone (believed to quench thirst and bring luck in gambling and love. Woodcut from Peter Schoffers Hortus Sanitatis, Mainz, Germany, 1491

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: CLEVER HANS, 1904. Clever Hans, the German thinking horse, reading from a tablet

CLEVER HANS, 1904. Clever Hans, the German thinking horse, reading from a tablet while being tested at Berlin, Germany, in 1904

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: MAN READING, 19th CENTURY. Under Protection of the Press

MAN READING, 19th CENTURY. Under Protection of the Press. German lithograph, 19th century after T. von Pichler

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: DAUMIER: READING, 1839. The homely husband reads aloud a passionately romantic story

DAUMIER: READING, 1839. The homely husband reads aloud a passionately romantic story. Satirical lithograph, 1839, by Honore Daumier

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: COUPLE READING, 1876. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1876, by George du Maurier

COUPLE READING, 1876. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1876, by George du Maurier

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: BOOKS: INCUNABULUM, c1450. The fifth plate, Impatience, from a Netherlandish Ars Moriendi

BOOKS: INCUNABULUM, c1450. The fifth plate, Impatience, from a Netherlandish Ars Moriendi, c1450

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1515. Device used by Johann Froben, Basel, Switzerland, 1515

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1515. Device used by Johann Froben, Basel, Switzerland, 1515

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1517. Device used by Bruder vom Gemeinsamen, Leben, Cologne, Germany

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1517. Device used by Bruder vom Gemeinsamen, Leben, Cologne, Germany, 1517

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1514. Device used by Jacques Jacon, 1514

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1514. Device used by Jacques Jacon, 1514

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1510. Device used by Galliot du Pre, Paris, France, 1510

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1510. Device used by Galliot du Pre, Paris, France, 1510

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE. Device used by Christopher Plantin, Antwerp, Belgium, late 16th

PRINTERs DEVICE. Device used by Christopher Plantin, Antwerp, Belgium, late 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1532. Device used by Pierre Regnault, Paris, France, 1532

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1532. Device used by Pierre Regnault, Paris, France, 1532

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1526. Device designed by Hans Holbein the Younger for Johann Bebel

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1526. Device designed by Hans Holbein the Younger for Johann Bebel, Basel, Switzerland, 1526

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1544. Device used by Johann Oparin, Basel, Switzerland, 1544

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1544. Device used by Johann Oparin, Basel, Switzerland, 1544

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1494. Device used by Erhardt Ratold, Augsburg, Germany, 1494

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1494. Device used by Erhardt Ratold, Augsburg, Germany, 1494

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1475. Device used by William Caxton, Westminster, England, 1475

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1475. Device used by William Caxton, Westminster, England, 1475

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: POTTER, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

POTTER, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: EGYPTIAN POTTERS. Egyptian potters at work. After a tomb painting, c2000 B. C

EGYPTIAN POTTERS. Egyptian potters at work. After a tomb painting, c2000 B. C
EGYPTIAN POTTERS. Egyptian potters at work. After a tomb painting, c2000 B.C

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: ADVERTISEMENT: FURNITURE. As advertised in the 1895 Montgomery Ward catalogue

ADVERTISEMENT: FURNITURE. As advertised in the 1895 Montgomery Ward catalogue

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: A French phrenological chart, 19th century

A French phrenological chart, 19th century
PHRENOLOGY, 19th CENTURY. A French phrenological chart, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: A phrenological chart of the 19th century

A phrenological chart of the 19th century
PHRENOLOGY, 19th CENTURY. A phrenological chart of the 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Advertisement for the American Phrenological Journal, 1867

Advertisement for the American Phrenological Journal, 1867
PHRENOLOGY, 1867. Advertisement for the American Phrenological Journal, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: A French phrenological chart, 19th century

A French phrenological chart, 19th century
PHRENOLOGY, 19th CENTURY. A French phrenological chart, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Line engraving, American, late 19th century
STETHOSCOPE. Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Line engraving, American, late 19th century
STETHOSCOPE. Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: French phrenological chart, 19th century

French phrenological chart, 19th century
PHRENOLOGY, 19th CENTURY. French phrenological chart, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: A surgeon trephining the skull of a patient at home. Line engraving after a 16th century woodcut

A surgeon trephining the skull of a patient at home. Line engraving after a 16th century woodcut
TREPHINING, 16th CENTURY. A surgeon trephining the skull of a patient at home. Line engraving after a 16th century woodcut

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Surgeon performing an amputation. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der

Surgeon performing an amputation. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der Wundartzney, Strassburg, 1540

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Traditional sign for a medical prescription

Traditional sign for a medical prescription
PRESCRIPTION SYMBOL. Traditional sign for a medical prescription

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: An insignia modeled on Hermes staff and used as the symbol of the medical profession

An insignia modeled on Hermes staff and used as the symbol of the medical profession
THE CADUCEUS. An insignia modeled on Hermes staff and used as the symbol of the medical profession

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Natural Cause for Astonishment. Old Mopkins - Its enough to discourage a man

Natural Cause for Astonishment. Old Mopkins - Its enough to discourage a man
GOUT CARTOON, 19th CENTURY. Natural Cause for Astonishment. Old Mopkins - " Its enough to discourage a man. I ve cut myself down to four meals a day and a bottle of brandy

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: Extracting a bezoar (toadstone) to be used as an antidote against, and as a warning of

Extracting a bezoar (toadstone) to be used as an antidote against, and as a warning of, the presence of poison
TOADSTONE, 1491. Extracting a bezoar (toadstone) to be used as an antidote against, and as a warning of, the presence of poison. Woodcut from Peter Sch├Âffers Hortus Sanitatis, Mainz, Germany, 1491

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: A doctor inoculating a baby. Wood engraving, American, 1870

A doctor inoculating a baby. Wood engraving, American, 1870
VACCINATION, 1870. A doctor inoculating a baby. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 25th September 2007: A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs

A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der
BATTLEFIELD SURGEON, 1540. A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der Wundartzney (Guide to Surgery), Strassburg, Germany, 1540



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