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  • Age: 23, Occupation: barman ... Age: 25, Occupation: mechanic ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 42, Occupation: accountant ... Age: 26, Occupation: actor ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 42, Occupation: accountant ... Age: 26, Occupation: actor ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 23, Occupation: barman ... Age: 25, Occupation: mechanic ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 30, Occupation: fireman ... Age: 30, Occupation: sales manager ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 28, Occupation: police officer ... Age: 34, Occupation: student ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 30, Occupation: fireman ... Age: 30, Occupation: sales manager ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • Age: 28, Occupation: police officer ... Age: 34, Occupation: student ... : So, now what are your assumptions? / GMFA.
  • A sailor at different stages in his chosen occupation. Coloured etching (?).
  • Fruitful occupation : Mr.Therm's helpful information on jam making and fruit bottling / The Gas Council.
  • Fruitful occupation : Mr.Therm's helpful information on jam making and fruit bottling / The Gas Council.
  • Fruitful occupation : Mr.Therm's helpful information on jam making and fruit bottling / The Gas Council.
  • Fruitful occupation : Mr.Therm's helpful information on jam making and fruit bottling / The Gas Council.
  • A doctor telling a man that he needs a complete rest from his occupation, which is anarchism. Drawing by B. Thomas, 1922.
  • World War I: Trinity College Cambridge, the Lime Walk, during occupation by the 1st Eastern General Hospital. Watercolour by Walter Spradbery.
  • The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: the Hall of Statuary of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, May 1932, before occupation. Photograph.
  • In a crowded salon, a wigmaker fits wigs according to occupation; representing the character stereotyping of Gall's phrenology. Coloured etching by J.E. Marcus after J. Smies, c. 1810.
  • A rat-catcher carrying a pole with dead rats suspended from it, a box strapped over his left shoulder and wearing a hat advertising his occupation. Line block after L. Flameng.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : the animals order : notice is hereby given that the pigstye situate at Foxham, in the parish of Christian Malford, in the county of Wilts., in the occupation of Henry Freegard, is, by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, ordered, determined, and declared to be a place infected with swine fever... / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : swine fever order, 1879 : notice is hereby given that the farm premises, called Gate Farm, in the parish of Bremhill, in the county of Wilts, in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Carpenter, are by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, ordered, determined, and declared to be places INFECTED WITH SWINE FEVER... / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • Occupations of people of Japan. Woodcuts, ca. 1670.
  • Occupations of people of Japan. Woodcuts, ca. 1670.
  • Occupations of people of Japan. Woodcuts, ca. 1670.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : the animals order : notice is hereby given that a pigstye situate at Studley, in the Parish of Bremhill, in the county of Wilts, in the occupation of Mrs. Eliza Chivers, is, by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, ordered, determined, and declared to be a place infected with SWINE FEVER, and that the limits of such pigstye are the limits of such infected place... / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • Nepal; agriculture and subsistence in the Khumbu, 1986. Sherpa with young yak. The economic emphasis of the Khumbu is on animal husbandry, and the breeding and tending of yaks and cattle was an important occupation when this photograph was taken. Yaks command a good price. On walled, flat terraces, Sherpas cultivate their staple diet of potatoes, barley, buckwheat, and in lower areas, rice. In this picture, taken at altitude 2900 metres, the land sustains the commercial cultivation of medicinal herbs although increases in production are limited by environmental degradation, largely through soil erosion.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : the animals order : notice is hereby given that the pigstye situate at Patterdown Farm, in the parish of Chippenham, in the county of Wilts., in the occupation of Mr. William Dew, which by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, was, on the 27th day of November, 1884 ordered, determined, and declared to be a place INFECTED WITH SWINE FEVER, is now by the said local authority to be free from swine fever / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • Four occupations: messenger, sanyasi, water carrier and guard (?). Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • Chinese occupations and crafts: two houses, one with knife sharpening (?) and the other with making dough or beancurd (?). White line woodblock (?).
  • Leprosy: occupational health
  • Leprosy: occupational health