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Obstructions on mooring-lines to stop rats boarding ships. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10501i- Pictures
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A stow-away rat on a cart, carrying the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10469i- Pictures
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A rat leaving a ship via the mooring rope, thus spreading the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10481i- Pictures
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Rats at a port. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10477i- Pictures
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A rat caught in a trap; victim to man's efforts to stem the spread of plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10499i- Pictures
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A rat on board a ship, carrying the plague further afield. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10479i- Pictures
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A rat stowing away on a ship, carrying the plague further afield. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10478i- Pictures
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The ship carrying the plague arrives in another country. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10480i- Pictures
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Scientists experimenting with rats to investigate the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 10491i- Pictures
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Rats, and monsters representing death and diseases attributed to rats. Colour lithograph by O. Nicolitch, 1920.
Nicolitch, Obrad, 1898-1976.Date: [1920?]Reference: 46901i- Pictures
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A fleet of flies dropping bombs on the Chinese people, causing mayhem and confusion. Colour lithograph, 1952 (?).
Date: [1952?]Reference: 766955iPart of: Guangdong people's government hygiene regulations.- Pictures
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The path of infection of plague from rats via fleas to man. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
Tarter, Albert Lloyd, 1913-1988.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 2088i- Books
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The danger of disease from flies and lice.
British Museum (Natural History)Date: 1915- Pictures
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A giant hand roaming through the dark streets of London, people and rats try to escape its grasp; representing bubonic plague. Watercolour by R. Cooper.
Cooper, Richard Tennant, 1885-1957.Reference: 24002i- Books
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The house fly as a disease carrier : and how controlled / by W. E. Britton, State Entymologist.
Britton, Wilton Everett, 1868-1939.Date: [1912]- Books
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The house-fly as a danger to health : its life-history adn how to deal with it / by Ernest E. Austen.
Austen, E. E. (Ernest Edward), 1867-1938.Date: 1913- Pictures
Cockroaches and other insects which live under the stairs walk into the mouth of a skull; representing death to insects as a result of using Uhlig's "Sicherol" insecticide. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.
Date: 1920-1929Reference: 5125i- Books
Flies and vermin / report by the medical officer presenting reports by Dr. Hamer, medical officer (general purposes), on nuisance from flies and on the seasonal prevalence of vermin in common lodging houses.
Murphy, Shirley, F.Date: [1910]- Books
The body louse (Pediculus vestimenti) as a disease carrier : the body louse as a carrier of relapsing fever / F.P. Mackie.
Mackie, Frederick Percival, 1875-1944.Date: [1912?]- Books
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The minor horrors of war / by A.E. Shipley.
Shipley, A. E. (Arthur Everett), Sir, 1861-1927.Date: 1915- Books
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The house-fly at the bar, indictment, guilty or not guilty? : Evidence: in the matter of the people against the common house fly. April, 1909, the Merchants' Association of New York.
Commerce and Industry Association of New York.Date: [1909]- Pictures
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Diseases spread by the house fly. Colour lithograph by L.H. Wilder for the U.S. Public Health Service, 1912/1922.
Wilder, L. H.Date: [1912/1922]Reference: 562398i- Pictures
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A parasitic nematode (Filaria immitis) and its vector, the mosquito (Myzomyia superpicta). Coloured drawing by A.J.E. Terzi.
Terzi, A. J. E. (Amedeo John Engel), 1872-1956.Reference: 41498i- Books
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The house fly Musca domestica, Linnæus : a study of its structure, development, bionomics and economy / by C. Gordon Hewitt.
Hewitt, C. Gordon (Charles Gordon), 1885-1920.Date: 1910- Books
Pūccikaḷāl paravum nōykaḷum taṭukkum muṟaikaḷum / tokuppāciriyarkaḷ ṭākṭar G. Veṅkaṭacāmi, ṭākṭar Lalitā Kāmēsvaraṉ, ṭākṭar A. Katirēcaṉ.
Date: 1977