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  • Cutting relating to Bartholomew Joseph Alexander Dominiceti
  • A Song to the Celestial Bed. Cutting dated July 28, 1781.
  • A Song to the Celestial Bed. Cutting dated July 28, 1781.
  • [Cutting from The London Journal (1853?) titled: 'The earthmen in Southern Africa'. ].
  • Miniature: surgeon cutting facial fistula
  • Knives for cutting fine sections.
  • Interior of cutting shop, bad ventilation
  • Press cutting: cornerstone of Wellcome Building, 1931
  • A barber cutting a boy's hair. Lithograph.
  • [Undated newspaper cutting titled: A giant's devices].
  • [Undated newspaper cutting titled: A giant's devices].
  • [Cutting from the Lancet for 6 August 1927 showing an "Ancient Roman statuette exemplifying a case of achondroplastic deformity"].
  • Pelliparius (skinner) cutting up sheepskins to make garments
  • A barber cutting a man's hair. Watercolour painting.
  • Franzensbad (Františkovy Lázně), Czechoslovakia: men cutting peat. Photograph.
  • Newspaper cutting: advertisement for Fawk's booth, Upper Moorfields, London
  • A surgical cutting instrument: two figures. Line engraving, 18--.
  • A Malabar barber cutting a customer's hair. Gouache drawing.
  • A barber cutting a frowning man's hair. Ink drawing.
  • [Cutting from The Lancet of 7 January 1928 proposing surgery in cases of conjoined twins, James Poro and Laloo are shown].
  • A barber cutting a man's hair. Wood engraving and letterpress.
  • A barber cutting a man's hair. Woodcut by Jost Amman.
  • "one of a Lady's duties - hair cutting en famille"
  • A barber cutting a man's hair. Woodcut by Jost Amman.
  • A young Indonesian man cutting up coconuts. Process print, ca. 1906.
  • A young Indonesian man cutting up coconuts. Process print, ca. 1906.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven cutting machine. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1811.
  • [Cutting from the Britsh medical journal: "A lecture on the psychology of conjoined twins: a study of monsterhood". Daisy and Violet Hilton are shown].
  • [Cutting from the Britsh medical journal: "A lecture on the psychology of conjoined twins: a study of monsterhood". Daisy and Violet Hilton are shown].
  • [Cutting from the Britsh medical journal: "A lecture on the psychology of conjoined twins: a study of monsterhood". Daisy and Violet Hilton are shown].