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  • Two African men smoking pipes. Albumen print.
  • An old man smokes a long-stemmed pipe, others water-pipes, in a Turkish coffee house. Chromolithograph by A. Preziosi, 1824.
  • Above, two wading birds (plovers) and a pipe fish; below, a pike, a pilchard and three different pipe fishes. Coloured etching.
  • Engineering: a drill for boring wooden pipes (above), and a casting bench for iron pipes (below). Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1825.
  • A blind-ending pipe used for milking cows
  • Nepal; Sherpa children at a water pipe, 1986
  • A Persian dervish smoking a pipe. Ink drawing.
  • Exhaust pipes to carry out fumes from machines.
  • Hydraulics: pipes, pumps, fountains, etc. Engraving c.1861.
  • Henry Sacheverell: nine episodes in his life marked with pips allowing the episodes to act as playing cards. Wood engraving, ca. 1900 (?) after engravings.
  • Engineering: a pipe-boring machine and details. Engraving, 1754.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Musical organ pipes made by Flight & Robson. Engraving.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Hydraulics: pipes, pumps, fountains, etc. Engraving by J. Wooding.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Musical organ pipes  made by Flight & Robson. Engraving.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #2, Pipe profiler / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • Tu suces? #3, Pipe trotter / Le Kiosque Infos Sida.
  • A faun playing a pipe. Etching by F. Perrier.
  • An old Napoleonic soldier sits dreaming in his armchair with pipe in hand, below a poem entitled "À ma pipe". Engraving after N.-T. Charlet.