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  • Lurpak Spreadable : enjoy a free taste : money off coupons inside / MD Foods.
  • Taste the change in Tesco beef : guaranteed tender or your money back / Tesco.
  • Discharged hospital patients after bubonic plague outbreak, being given relief money, Karachi, India. Photograph, 1897.
  • Two episodes about Mr. Muff losing money gambling at the races. Letterpress and wood engraving.
  • Pan of balance for money weights showing maker's mark, label on box gives Caspar Grevenberg
  • [Envelope for recycling old mobile phones to raise money for the British Red Cross Society].
  • A blind beggar sits, head lowered, hand begging for money. Etching by J. Zubau, 1865.
  • [Envelope for recycling old mobile phones to raise money for the British Red Cross Society].
  • For patients with pain Paramol-118 especially pain of musculoskeletal origin : money and the British.
  • For patients with pain Paramol-118 especially pain of musculoskeletal origin : money and the British.
  • King George III dispensing Maundy money. Engraving by James Basire, 1777, after S.H. Grimm, 1773.
  • An old miser unlocks his treasure chest and clutches a bag of money. Stipple engraving, 1787.
  • King George III dispensing Maundy money. Engraving by James Basire, 1777, after S.H. Grimm, 1773.
  • A blind man walks in Covent Garden, begging for money with hat and placard, stops at two ladies, one who gives him money, meanwhile a young fop helps a lady from a carriage. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, c. 1802.
  • A woman sits at a wooden box counting money out of a basket onto a tray. Watercolour.
  • A blind beggar holds out his hat for money. Coloured mezzotint by C.W.E. Dietrich, 1757.
  • A nobleman losing money playing cards in a grandly-appointed gaming house. Aquatint after H. Dawe, 184-.
  • White silhouetted walking figures advertising a sponsored walk in Birmingham to raise money for AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Romeo giving money to an apothecary for a poison that will enable him to kill himself. Mezzotint, 17--.
  • Ads against AIDS : a chance to donate something even more important than your money / Action Against AIDS.
  • A women is sitting knitting at a table in the street with money on it in trays. Watercolour.
  • Two young children in ragged clothing learning to beg for money. Engraving by H. Bourne after R. Rothwell.
  • Ads against AIDS : a chance to donate something even more important than your money / Action Against AIDS.
  • A woman giving money to beggars at the entrance to a church or convent. Colour lithograph by Valerio.
  • A coach driver is demanding more money from his lady passenger, another driver's customer is searching his pockets. Etching.
  • Chinese prisoners with their arms outstretched begging for money from an English visitor. Wood engraving by G. Dalziel, 1894.
  • A young blind woman gives a cleric a sum of money, while he peers through his spectacles. Line engraving.
  • A woman is holding a basket with money in it and sheets of music on her arm. Coloured lithograph.
  • The distressed poet is visited in his abode by an angry milkmaid collecting outstanding money. Engraving by W. Hogarth.
  • A parade of wretched, smallpocked people walk away from a doctor who counts his money. Coloured etching, c. 1800.