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  • A barber shaving a man in his shop in 1825. Wood engraving after F. Barnard, 1875.
  • A barber's and wig-maker's establishment, above; shaving bowls, flasks and razors, below. Engraving by R. Bénard after J.R. Lucotte, 1762.
  • Labourers being shaved in a barber's shop on a Saturday evening. Etching by Thomas Jones after himself after C. Dibdin.
  • A barber's shop. Coloured etching after W.H. Bunbury.
  • A barber shaving a man in his shop; another man looks on. Woodcut.
  • A barber cutting a customer while shaving him; the customer retaliates by biting the barber's finger. Coloured aquatint by G. & C. Hunt after M. Egerton.
  • New York State Soldiers' Depot, New York City: wash and bath room. Colour lithograph, 1864.
  • A barber shaving a man. Mezzotint.
  • A barber cutting a man's hair. Woodcut by Jost Amman.
  • A barber shaving a friar; in the left-hand background a monkey and a cat are fighting and squealing. Lithograph by J. Baker.
  • Half-human, half-monkey barbers shaving a goat. Etching by G. van der Gucht after J. Wootton.
  • A barber shaving a disgruntled man. Coloured etching after H.W. Bunbury.
  • A barber-surgeon's house, where monkeys shave cats and let blood. Line engraving, c. 1660, after D. Teniers II.
  • A barber's shop. Coloured etching by C. Knight after H.W. Bunbury.
  • Benjamin Disraeli as a barber called "Ben Jingo" is cutting the face of John Bull while shaving him. Engraving (?) by W. Dewane, 188-.
  • A surgery and barbershop. Coloured lithograph attributed to C. Mohr.
  • A barber's shop in which men demonstrate the sense of sight. Etching by W. Peeters after C. de Wael.
  • A young man puts his head through the window of a barber's shop where glass has been replaced by paper; the barber inside responds by putting his head through another paper pane: a man and two women walk by. Coloured etching by A. Mills, 1806.
  • A barber's and wig-maker's establishment, above; shaving bowls, flasks and razors, below. Engraving by R. Bénard after J.R. Lucotte, 1762.
  • A barber shaving a man in his shop. Etching, 1804.
  • A barber shaving a man in his shop. Photogravure after G. Weiss, 1895.
  • A barber cutting the hair of a man who is largely bald. Coloured etching.
  • A barber who is also an artist neglects a seated customer whom he was shaving, in order to discuss one of his paintings with a potential purchaser. Photogravure, 1882, after F.A. Grison.
  • A barber shaving a man with a blunt razor. Engraving by H. Meyer, 1829, after E. Bird.
  • A barber's shop. Coloured etching with aquatint by T. Rowlandson, 178-, after W.H. Bunbury.
  • A barber in Rouen dressing a man's hair. Coloured engraving by G.R. Lewis after himself.
  • An Italian man with an extremely long bushy beard requesting a barber to confirm his advertised rate of a shave for one penny; the barber is forced to agree. Etching by G. Cruikshank.
  • A barber cutting a man's hair. Woodcut by Jost Amman.
  • A barber dressing a man's hair. Engraving by J. Tomlinson, 1808.
  • A barber's shop. Coloured etching with aquatint by T. Rowlandson, 178-, after W.H. Bunbury.