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  • In aid of Barrhead Red Cross funds : recipes : price 3d. / Barrhead Gas Co., Ltd.
  • In aid of Barrhead Red Cross funds : recipes : price 3d. / Barrhead Gas Co., Ltd.
  • In aid of Barrhead Red Cross funds : recipes : price 3d. / Barrhead Gas Co., Ltd.
  • In aid of Barrhead Red Cross funds : recipes : price 3d. / Barrhead Gas Co., Ltd.
  • In aid of Barrhead Red Cross funds : recipes : price 3d. / Barrhead Gas Co., Ltd.
  • Steam cooking : cooking a complete meal on one gas ring or electric hotplate / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
  • Steam cooking : cooking a complete meal on one gas ring or electric hotplate / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
  • City of Oxford: from the gas works and meadows. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1835, after F. Mackenzie.
  • A man breathing in nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and a man exhibiting its exhilarating effects. Wood engraving, c. 1840.
  • Six soldiers demonstrating putting a gas mask on over the face. "To show stages in adjustment of a SBR".
  • World War I: lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning: microscopic section. Colour halftone after A.K. Maxwell, ca. 1917 (?).
  • A gigantic human skull, representing death, spewing out poison in the form of warships armed with poison gas. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • A gigantic human skull, representing death, spewing out poison in the form of warships armed with poison gas. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • A patient paying a dentist after having a tooth removed with gas. Reproduction of a drawing after L.P. Dowd, 1922.
  • World War I: a poisonous gas attack on the Canadians in Flanders, 24 April 1915. Coloured chalks by Louis Raemaekers. ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the face of a soldier suffering from the effects of phosgene gas poisoning. Pastel by A.K. Maxwell, ca. 1915.
  • Doctor and Mrs Syntax, with other elderly people, taking laughing gas in the house of a tooth-drawer in Paris. Coloured aquatint, 1820.
  • Doctor and Mrs Syntax, with other elderly people, taking laughing gas in the house of a tooth-drawer in Paris. Coloured aquatint, 1820.
  • I can cope with the drugs and the sickness and the fear. But the gas bill... / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • Chart showing deaths by gas gangrene when not treated with anti-gangrenous serum and when treated with it. Drawing after Hyacinthe Vincent, ca. 1934.
  • I can cope with the drugs and the sickness and the fear. But the gas bill... / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • I can cope with the drugs and the sickness and the fear. But the gas bill... / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • I can cope with the drugs and the sickness and the fear. But the gas bill... / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • I can cope with the drugs and the sickness and the fear. But the gas bill... / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • I can cope with the drugs and the sickness and the fear. But the gas bill... / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • World War One: a large snake, symbolic of a gas attack, strikes at a sleeping soldier. Colour halftone after a crayon drawing by L. Raemaekers.
  • Four donkeys inhaling foetid gas and having their backs scrubbed with vitriol; representing John St. John Long's fatal method of therapy. Etching by H. Heath, 1830.
  • I can cope with the pain and the drugs and the fear. But the gas bill... : support Crusaid / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • I can cope with the pain and the drugs and the fear. But the gas bill... : support Crusaid / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.
  • I can cope with the pain and the drugs and the fear. But the gas bill... : support Crusaid / Crusaid, the national fundraiser for HIV & AIDS.