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  • Police officer with a foot and mouth notice
  • Cattle plague: broadsheet issued by Police, Scotland, 1867
  • Metropolitan Police Laboratory, Hendon: the opening of the laboratory, 1935. Photograph, 1935.
  • Police dog : 48 / Royal Mail Group Ltd. ; designed by Redpath.
  • Police dog : 48 / Royal Mail Group Ltd. ; designed by Redpath.
  • Kuching, Sarawak: the police station. Photograph.
  • Police raid a lodging house at night and arrest a convicted thief. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
  • Police raid a lodging house at night and arrest a convicted thief. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
  • A police runner in his uniform. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Malaya: two seated Malay dignatories, Tengku Zia Uddin and Raja Ismail, surrounded by their staff and Klang Police. Photograph by J. Birch, 1874.
  • A treatise on medical police, and on diet, regimen, etc. In which the permanent and regularly recurring causes of disease ... are described; with a general plan of medical police to obviate them / [John Roberton].
  • A police "Wanted" notice for a man sneezing without a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Keith Monk.
  • A police "Wanted" notice for a man sneezing without a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Keith Monk.
  • A man stands against a wall wearing a San Franciscan police uniform with a star badge, a San Francisco police arm badge, sunglasses and a leather hat; a co-production of The Boots and AIDSteam in Antwerp. Lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Parisian police during the cholera outbreak of 1855. Reproduction of a coloured wood engraving after E. Lorsa.
  • A pair of police constables, wearing stovepipe hats, rushing to send a telegraphic report of a murder. Engraving.
  • Staff from the Rambagh section of the Karachi Plague Committee, standing outside the police station, India. Photograph, 1897.
  • Singapore: a police officer clearing two race-goers from the racecourse. Pen and ink drawing by J. Taylor, 1881.
  • Age: 28, Occupation: police officer ... Age: 34, Occupation: student ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 28, Occupation: police officer ... Age: 34, Occupation: student ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • A dog with a heavy collar sitting outside a police station. Wood engraving by J. Knight after H. Weir, 1864.
  • Three politicians accused of treason being evicted by the police. Colour lithograph by T. Merry after himself, 8 March 1890.
  • Disposal of the dead, under police supervision during a cholera epidemic in Japan. Reproduction of drawing by Meisenbach after C. Fripp.
  • Istanbul: Turkish police taking Armenians to prison and attacking those who resist. Halftone by C. Hentschel after C.J. Staniland, 1895.
  • Robert Peel as a pugilist attacking night watchmen with the intention of replacing them by the police force. Etching by Paul Pry (W. Heath).
  • Physiognomic features for use in the identification of criminals by the Paris police force. Photograph, 1900/1920, of a photographic collage by Alphonse Bertillon, 1901/1914.
  • Physiognomic features for use in the identification of criminals by the Paris police force. Photograph, 1900/1920, of a photographic collage by Alphonse Bertillon, 1901/1914.
  • The Franco-British Exhibition, 1908: diploma, showing figures in classical dress representing France and Britain, awarded to the Paris Prefecture of Police for Alphonse Bertillon's work on criminal identification. Photograph, 19--, of a lithograph by G. W. Eve, 1908.
  • [Newspaper cutting (1887?) "An Irish giant in court" about 7' 5" James Patrick Folly's arrest and trial for drunken assault on a police officer in Tottenham Court Road].
  • [Newspaper cutting (1887?) "An Irish giant in court" about 7' 5" James Patrick Folly's arrest and trial for drunken assault on a police officer in Tottenham Court Road].