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  • A camp of huts made out of bamboo and matting, where refugees from Bombay live and work during the plague. Photograph, 1896/1897.
  • Bangladeshi refugee camp
  • Insecticide treated blankets trial at refugee camp
  • Treating blankets with insecticide at refugee camp
  • Latin Hospital, Pancaldi near Constantinople: refugee dispensary. Wood engraving.
  • [2 fund raising stamps / stickers? issued by the Polish post office in 1946 to raise funds to "save children". The Hellbrun refugee (DP) camp is named].
  • [2 fund raising stamps / stickers? issued by the Polish post office in 1946 to raise funds to "save children". The Hellbrun refugee (DP) camp is named].
  • [2 fund raising stamps / stickers? issued by the Polish post office in 1946 to raise funds to "save children". The Hellbrun refugee (DP) camp is named].
  • [2 fund raising stamps / stickers? issued by the Polish post office in 1946 to raise funds to "save children". The Hellbrun refugee (DP) camp is named].
  • The Field Lane Refuge.
  • An unarmed huntsman, threatened by a wild boar, takes refuge in a tree. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner after himself, ca. 1860.
  • Scene from Sir Walter Scott's "Anne of Geierstein": Hermione takes refuge in the chemical laboratory of Sir Herman, an Austrian alchemist. Oil painting.
  • Scene from Sir Walter Scott's "Anne of Geierstein": Hermione takes refuge in the chemical laboratory of Sir Herman, an Austrian alchemist. Oil painting.
  • A young barefoot shepherdess and a little girl take refuge near a shrine during a storm. Lithograph by Z. Belliard after M.-Ph. Coupin de La Couperie.
  • Lot and his daughters take refuge in a cave and begin their debauch; outside, his wife, now a pillar of salt, faces the furnace of Sodom. Engraving.
  • A scene showing a group of cats seeking refuge from dogs on the roof of a barn, is surrounded by vignettes with humourous subjects. Etching by F. Paton.
  • Lot and his daughters take refuge in a cave and begin their debauch; outside, his wife, now a pillar of salt, faces the burning city of Sodom. Etching by D. Bonavera.
  • A bear is sniffing at a man lying face downwards on the ground while another man has taken refuge in a tree. Etching by W. Hollar for a fable by Aesop.
  • The Christians refuge: or heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion. To which is added the charitable physician, prescribing cheap and absolute remedies, for prevention and cure thereof. Published for the benifit [sic] of all families.
  • The Christians refuge: or heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion. To which is added the charitable physician, prescribing cheap and absolute remedies, for prevention and cure thereof. Published for the benifit [sic] of all families.
  • The Christians refuge: or heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion. To which is added the charitable physician, prescribing cheap and absolute remedies, for prevention and cure thereof. Published for the benifit [sic] of all families.
  • A homeless family pulling a covered wagon up a steep mountain side in Tyrol; on the path they pass two priests in cassocks, carrying crosses. Wood engraving, 1879, after M. Schmid.
  • St. Gothard Hospital, St. Gothard, Switzerland: Louis-Philippe, Duke of Chartres, travelling incognito, is turned away when seeking help from the hospital. Mezzotint by J. Franklin after H. Vernet.
  • Nala and Damayanti in exile in the forest. Chromolithograph.
  • Abraham banishes Hagar and Ishmael; Sarah and Isaac look on. Engraving by R. Parr after G. Hoet.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Aeneas is standing with his father Anchises on his shoulders as he rescues him from the fire of Troy, and he receives the household gods from his wife, Creusa. Engraving by G. Audran after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.