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  • Hotpoint recommend Blue Band luxury margarine : made from pure blended vegetable oils : and here is 1/3 off your first lb. of Blue Band luxury margarine. Just hand voucher inside to your grocer / Van den Berghs Limited.
  • A snake, black or dark grey in colour, with white cross-banded markings. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • Two Indian women wearing trousers banded with a wavy red pattern. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • A young woman with a moon-shaped head-band (Diana). Etching by S. Ireland after W. Hogarth.
  • A music event organised by RockAIDS featuring a number of bands including The Real People. Photocopy.
  • American Pharmaceutical Association: an outdoors event: members listening to a band concert: panoramic view. Photograph by Schutz, 1934.
  • A snake, dark in colour with bands of blue and white running along each side. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • British Red Cross Hospital, Turin: man wearing Red Cross arm band working in the pharmacy. Photograph, c. 1918.
  • A snake, brown in colour, with broken black cross-banded markings on the lower body. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A banded rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) and boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) with diagrams of their open mouths. Engraving, ca. 1823.
  • Above, a banded gilt head; middle, a occellated blenny; below, a gemmeous dragmet. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
  • A snake, small and slender, tan/brown in colour, cross-banded with black markings edged with white. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A snake, slender and brown in colour, with dark narrow cross-banded markings on the upper body. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A snake, dark green/brown in colour, with dark brown oval-shaped markings or cross-bands edged in white. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A band of brigands robbing and killing men in a wild terrain. Etching by D.A. Fossati, 1743, after M. Ricci.
  • The jagged edges of a metal fastening band which has broken around a crate. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden, ca. 1940-1950.
  • A snake, very small and slender, pale yellow in colour, with dark brown oval-shaped markings or cross-bands. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A band of militiamen in uniform marching in a disorderly manner, headed by a drummer. Etching by M. Darly, 1777, after E. Topham.
  • A fat man in uniform and carrying a sword leads a disorderly band of men with rifles. Etching by F. Grose after himself.
  • A snake, dark brown in colour, with black cross-bands and two yellow lines running along the length of the back. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • Above, two dendrites with treelike and mosslike markings, a nine banded armadillo, a beetle, four marsupials and two teleostean fishes (diodons). Etching by Heath.
  • A band is tuning up in a theatre; the stage curtain is inscribed "The autumn session 1890-1". Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 22 November 1890.
  • A hornet, and a metal band which has sprung loose from around a crate, comparing the effects of the two. Colour lithograph after G.R. Morris.
  • Two Indian women: (left) wearing pink and grey striped trousers and (right) wearing trousers banded with a wavy red pattern. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Men on a sports field are throwing axes at a statue, a man is whipping a monkey and a band plays in the background. Colour lithograph.
  • A poisonous snake, yellow in colour, with broad grey cross-banded markings: includes a detail of the tail and two outline drawings of the head. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • Left, a midwife (?) fastens a band of cloth around a pregnant woman's waist, watched by an attendant; right, two attendants bring refreshments. Woodcut by Nishikawa Sukenobu, 1748 (?).
  • A poisonous snake (bungarus caeruleus), dark in colour, with narrow white cross-banded markings: includes two outline drawings of the head and one of the tail. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A drunken party with sailors and their women drinking, smoking, and dancing wildly as a band plays. Reproduction of an etching by C. H., c. 1825, after G. Cruikshank.
  • A leering bear with soiled clerical bands, a pot of beer and a club is pictured behind a dog urinating on pamphlets. Engraving by T. Cook after W. Hogarth.