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  • An audience of people throwing handkerchiefs (containing money?) onto a stage where an itinerant medicine vendor has been successfully selling his wares. Engraving.
  • A man and a woman applying a handkerchief to a television set showing a sneezing man, to prevent the spread of coughs and colds. Colour lithograph after Allan Carter.
  • A man sneezing in a cinema, showing the use of handkerchiefs to prevent infectious diseases. Colour lithograph after H.M. Bateman, ca. 1951.
  • A man using a handkerchief to prevent the spread of coughs and colds to productive workers. Colour lithograph.
  • An episode in Tristram Shandy: Uncle Toby looks into Widow Wadman's eye, as she holds it open for him. Line engraving by L. Stocks(?) after C.R. Leslie, 1831.
  • The use of handkerchiefs to prevent flu and other diseases. Colour lithograph, ca. 1950 (?).
  • A woman coughing or sneezing without a handkerchief in a draper's shop. Lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • A woman coughing in a railway carriage. Lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • A woman coughing or sneezing without a handkerchief in an office with three other office workers. Lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • Photograph of a man sneezing and lettering urging the use of the handkerchief to prevent the spread of coughs and colds. Colour lithograph.
  • A man coughing in a cinema. Lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • The use of handkerchiefs to prevent against flu and other diseases. Colour lithograph, ca. 1950 (?).
  • A man trying to catch germs in a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Carl Giles.
  • A man sneezing in a canteen while queuing for food, urging the use of handkerchiefs to prevent infectious diseases. Colour lithograph after R. Mount ca. 1950.
  • A man sneezing in a cinema, showing the use of handkerchiefs to prevent infectious diseases. Colour lithograph after H.M. Bateman, ca. 1951.
  • A handkerchief being blown away by a sneeze. Colour lithograph, 1946.
  • Three stages in a man's sneeze, linked to the three phases of traffic lights. Colour lithograph.
  • The hand of an American sailor about to pick up a lace handkerchief representing venereal disease. Colour lithograph, 1948.
  • Three stages in a man's sneezing, represented by the three phases of traffic lights. Colour lithograph.
  • A woman coughing in a railway carriage. Lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • Süleyman II, seated at table on the left, is asked by Roxalana to give her his handkerchief; he does so, but she immediately gives it to Delia. Engraving.
  • A woman coughing in a lift full of people. Colour lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • A man in a canteen queue, coughing or sneezing over food to the disapproval of those around him. Lithograph after H.M. Bateman.
  • A man with toothache sits in his nightgown, with a handkerchief around his face, in a surgery [?], and is discovered by "Botsam" in fright to be turning into a devil. Wood engraving by F. Wentworth after H.K. Browne.
  • Lettering urging the use of the handkerchief to prevent the spread of coughs and colds. Colour lithograph.