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  • Haygarth's machine for impregnating water with fixed air.
  • The Royal Air Forces Association [letterhead] : incorporated by Royal Charter : registered under the War Charities Act, 1960 -Registration No. 226686.
  • R.A.F.A. : 43 Grove Park Road, London W4 3RX : [Postal cancellation stamp] / Royal Air Forces Association.
  • Like floating in air. Watson & Sons advert, 1927
  • New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the air / [Robert Boyle].
  • Industry: a hot-air drying apparatus. Coloured process print.
  • Flying machines with propellers in the air. Wood engraving.
  • New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the air / [Robert Boyle].
  • Air balloon : at Mr. Patterson's Great Room, no. 6, King-Street, Covent-Garden on Monday, the 1st of December, and every evening during the week, will be delivered a lecture on air / by J. Dinwiddie.
  • Nottingham: open air treatment of sick children. Photograph, ca. 191-.
  • International Health Exhibition : South Gallery, Stand No. 217 : G. Fleming, manufacturer of the patent Air-Tight & Lock Corks.
  • International Health Exhibition : South Gallery, Stand No. 217 : G. Fleming, manufacturer of the patent Air-Tight & Lock Corks.
  • International Health Exhibition : South Gallery, Stand No. 217 : G. Fleming, manufacturer of the patent Air-Tight & Lock Corks.
  • International Health Exhibition : South Gallery, Stand No. 217 : G. Fleming, manufacturer of the patent Air-Tight & Lock Corks.
  • Pneumatics: two kinds of air pump. Engraving after B. Martin.
  • Healthy practices for those using air-raid shelters. Colour lithograph.
  • Healthy practices for those using air-raid shelters. Colour lithograph.
  • B. Martin, "Portable air-pump...": rabbit & fish in receivers
  • Different kinds of air and their positions in the lungs.
  • Pneumatics: a large kind of air pump. Engraving after B. Martin.
  • Men travelling in hot-air balloons by night. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Nottingham: a verandah for open air treatment of the sick. Photograph, 1914.
  • The Royal Hospital, Haslar, England: an open-air tuberculosis ward. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Christ heals a demoniac; a demon is expelled into the air. Etching.
  • Astronomy: the open air observatory at Peking. Halftone after [E.D.A.].
  • Pneumatics: two men extracting [?] air from an iron sphere. Engraving, 16--.
  • A hot-air balloon in flight with a fire burning. Coloured engraving.
  • A foolish man playing with compressed air apparatus. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
  • A foolish man playing with compressed air apparatus. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
  • Surgical instruments and apparatus, including an air pump vapour bath. Engraving by Campbell.