Wellcome uses cookies.

Read our policy
Skip to main content
58 results filtered with: Tattooing
  • Wonderland Whitechapel Road (next St. Mary's Station) ... Whit Monday May 25th and during the week : Great attractions entire change ... Rabbi Joselman ... Mr. A. Broadhurst the surprise of the Chicago exhibition, with a beard over 7 feet long and a moustache 3 feet in length : Wonderful living freak of nature, the armless Midget Lady stands only 32 inches in height, born without hands or arms, and goes through a marvellous performance with her feet ...
  • The criminal / by Havelock Ellis.
  • Ethiopia: a Gurage woman tattooing another on the wrist. Photograph by H.V. Meyerowitz, 19--.
  • AIDS : guidelines for tattooists : don't die of ignorance / prepared by the Department of Health and Social Security and the Central Office of Information.
  • New Guinea / Royal Interocean Lines.
  • AIDS : guidelines for tattooists : don't die of ignorance / prepared by the Department of Health and Social Security and the Central Office of Information.
  • Guys like him don't have HIV : I reckon he has HIV like me : Don't assume you're both thinking the same thing / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • AIDS : guidelines for tattooists : don't die of ignorance / prepared by the Department of Health and Social Security and the Central Office of Information.
  • AIDS : guidelines for tattooists : don't die of ignorance / prepared by the Department of Health and Social Security and the Central Office of Information.
  • [Undated handbill (December 1881) for the Royal Aquarium advertising Farini's (William Hunt) wonder of wonders, the tattooed Captain Georges Costentenus and the Leopard Boy].
  • The criminal / by Havelock Ellis.
  • Tattoo design: tracing of a genital tattoo taken from the body of Rangi-Tea-Pakura, a Maori woman of rank. Drawing by Dr. Shortland.
  • Te Kuha: a carver and warrior. Watercolour by H.G. Robley.
  • A Maori man with a tattoed face. Photograph by J. Bragge, 18--.
  • Wonderland Whitechapel Road (next to St. Mary's Station) ... Easter Monday April 6th, 1896, and during the week ...
  • [Leaflet advertising an appearance by a New Zealand chief at the Tivoli Gardens in Margate. V.R. (Victoria Regina) with a coat of arms is at the head of the woodcut by B. Burns].
  • Assam: a Konyak Naga boy with a head-hunter's tattoo. Photograph by Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf.
  • Question : What is safer sex? How do I tell if I've got AIDS? If I have a test who will find out? ... / The HIV Network, a community response in Coventry & Warwickshire.
  • Japan: a man with elaborate tattoos on his body. Coloured photograph.
  • Henare Taratoa: a chief of the Ngai Te Rangi tribe, in the heroic act of getting water for the British wounded at the battle of Gate Pa, a Maori victory in the Waikato War, 28 April 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.
  • Piercing, tatouage : risques d'infections : mesures élémentaires de prévention / Ministère de la Santé et des Solidarités, L'INPES.
  • New Guinea: five tattooed girls of the Koita people, Waima village. Photograph, 19--, after a photograph by H.M. Dauncey.
  • Myanmar (Burma): a young man with elaborate tattoos on his waist and thighs. Photograph.
  • AIDS : guidelines for tattooists : don't die of ignorance / prepared by the Department of Health and Social Security and the Central Office of Information.
  • [Undated handbill (December 1881) for the Royal Aquarium advertising Farini's (William Hunt) wonder of wonders, the tattooed Captain Georges Costentenus and the Leopard Boy].
  • Te Mutu: portrait showing detail of moko design, Tauranga 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.
  • Maori warrior Reweti and a wounded comrade in the Gate Pa pits, 30 April 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.
  • Assam: a Chang Naga man with a head-hunter's tattoo. Photograph by Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf.
  • [Newspaper cutting titled: New wonders at the Royal Aquarium (November 1881?) in Mr. Farini's (William Hunt) Gallery. These are Captain Georges Costentenus and the Leopard Boy].
  • AIDS : guidelines for tattooists : don't die of ignorance / prepared by the Department of Health and Social Security and the Central Office of Information.