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  • Printing: a three-quarter view of a press, with a composing stick beneath. Engraving, 1813.
  • A stick insect surrounded by parts of its bodily structure. Etching by Lebrun after Blanchard.
  • Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me / GMFA, CHAPS.
  • A barefoot man wearing a cloak, hat and beads: he is carrying a stick. Watercolour.
  • An old man in ragged clothes leaning on a stick. Etching by Jean Duplessi-Bertaux.
  • Two Indian officials each standing with a tall stick. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me / GMFA, CHAPS.
  • A man in a loincloth is carrying a stick with a cloth and pot. Watercolour.
  • Pears' shaving soap : 12 months of comfort for 12 pence : sold everywhere : a shilling stick lasts twelve months : Pears' transparent shaving stick, 100 years setablished as the cleanest and best preparation for shaving.
  • Pears' shaving soap : 12 months of comfort for 12 pence : sold everywhere : a shilling stick lasts twelve months : Pears' transparent shaving stick, 100 years setablished as the cleanest and best preparation for shaving.
  • Two Australian aborigines performing a ceremony with a magical stick to make another person ill. Halftone.
  • A man waving a stick to frighten the birds away. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • A Greenwich Pensioner, leaning back against a wooden fence, a gnarled stick in his hands. Lithograph.
  • An old woman wearing ragged clothes is leaning on a stick. Etching by Jean Duplessi-Bertaux.
  • A man suffering from dry beri-beri standing bare-chested, holding a walking stick. Photograph, 1910/1920.
  • Saint Ignatius of Loyola: he drives away with a stick a dragon representing the devil. Engraving.
  • A shaman or medicine man with extensive body painting and nose stick, Australia. Colour process print.
  • A man raises a stick as the oxen plough the land. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
  • An old man leans on a stick pointing with his left hand. Etching by Rembrandt, 1639.
  • Two old people both with walking sticks stand facing one another. Etching by I.C. White.
  • A woman acrobat holding a long stick and walking the tight rope. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
  • A man standing in a garden in Madras playing the stick zither or tingadee. Wood engraving, 1876.
  • A man in ragged clothes with a walking stick. Etching by F. Vivares, 17--, after Rembrandt, 1639.
  • An old man leaning on a stick is walking along the road in the open country. Etching.
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • Left, a sepoy (native soldier); right, a official holding an stick. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • A boy is climbing over the wall to escape from the man with a stick. Coloured lithograph.
  • A Chelsea Pensioner standing in the hall at the Royal Hospital, leaning on his stick. Watercolour painting.
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin