159 results filtered with: Tobacco
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Three pictures: two men smoking flank a tobacco label and plant; man smoking while leaning on a barrel; a labelled barrel of tobacco. Wood-engravings.
Reference: 25030i- Pictures
Three pictures: Indian and Scot with barrel and tobacco plant; tobacco label with crown and buckle; Indian smoking pipe by a barrel. Wood-engravings.
Reference: 25029i- Books
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A treatise on the culture of the tobacco plant; with the manner in which it is usually cured. Adapted to northern climates, and designed for the use of the landholders of Great-Britain. To which are prefixed, two plates of the plant and its flowers. By Jonathan Carver, Esq. Author of Travels through the interior Parts of North-America.
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780.Date: 1779- Books
From the billboard to the playground : a résumé of the academic research on the influence of advertising on children's smoking / G.B. Hastings, P.P. Aitken, A.M. MacKintosh.
Date: 1991- Archives and manuscripts
Alcohol in Health and Disease--and Life Assurance (1st series)
Date: 1900-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.11/1Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
Haddow, Professor Sir Alexander (1907-1976)
Haddow, Alexander, Sir, 1907-1976.Date: 1920s-1970sReference: PP/HAD- Archives and manuscripts
Fallers' Pharmacy
Fallers' Pharmacy Lymington, HantsDate: 1932-1979Reference: GC/13- Books
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The tobacco problem / by Meta Lander [pseud.].
Lander, Meta, 1813-1901.Date: 1886, [©1885]- Pictures
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A man barricades himself in with a panoply of protections against the cholera epidemic, the latter represented as a hag; representing an overabundance of useless advice concerning protection against cholera. Coloured etching by J.B. Wunder, c. 1832.
Date: 1832Reference: 17852i- Ephemera
On smoking : next to drunkenness there is nothing that so speedily injures a man's health as smoking / Alpha.
Alpha, [pseud.].Date: [1838?]- Pictures
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An old woman raises her glass to two men, one with a jug and pipe. Mezzotint by R. Purcell, late 18th century, after A. Brouwer.
Brouwer, Adriaen, 1605 or 1606-1638.Reference: 26533i- Archives and manuscripts
Arroyave, Fernando (1934-1987)
Arroyave, Fernando, 1934-1987.Date: c. 1980sReference: GC/128- Archives and manuscripts
Daley, Sir (William) Allen (1887-1969)
Daley, Allen, Sir.Date: 1900-1969Reference: PP/AWD- Pictures
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A Greenwich Pensioner sits with a Chelsea Pensioner, telling stories of their campaigns: each is disabled in various ways. Coloured etching by Robert Dighton, 1801.
Dighton, Robert, 1752-1814.Date: March 1801Reference: 31329i- Archives and manuscripts
Mellanby, Sir Edward
Mellanby, Edward, Sir, b. 1884.Date: 1896-1974Reference: PP/MEL- Archives and manuscripts
Sargant, William Walters (1907-1988)
Sargant, William Walters, 1907-1988.Date: c.1920-1987Reference: PP/WWS- Pictures
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Tobacco plants (Nicotiana rustica and N. paniculata): flowering and fruiting stem of both species with their respective floral segments.Engraving by J.Caldwall, c.1805, after P.Henderson.
Henderson, Peter, active 1799-1829.Date: 1 July 1805Reference: 18320i- Books
1970 directory of on-going research in smoking and health / compiled by Herner and Company.
Date: [1970]- Archives and manuscripts
Pharmacists' Records
Date: 1873-1951Reference: GC/103- Pictures
Three pictures: a plantation worker and manager by a barrel of tobacco; an old woman smoking; a fisherman smoking. Wood-engravings.
Reference: 25024i- Books
Stop smoking / Boots.
Date: [2009?]- Archives and manuscripts
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M0002411: Four people smoking cigars, Thailand
Date: 23 October 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/20/74Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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Two Greenwich Pensioners sitting in the garden of a tavern, near the Hospital, a woman behind listening to them, another Pensioner in the distance on the right. Mezzotint, 1791.
Date: 22 March 1791Reference: 31286i- Books
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Of the use of tobacco tea, Coffee, Chocolate, and Drams. Under the following Heads. I. Of Smoaking Tobacco. II. Of Chewing. III. Of Snuff. IV. Of Coffee & its Grounds. V. Of Tea. VI. Of Chocolate. Vii. Of Drams. Clearly Shewing How the Sipping of these Hot Liquors, Sucking into the Body as much of Wind as Liquor, produces Flatulencies, which (by being debar'd a Free Passage Downwards) not only Grumble in the Bowels, & Cause Wind-Cholicks, Obstructions, Spleen, Vapours, &c. But also (in Women of a more Strong Constitution) Recoil up to the Head, and Vents themselves entirely in Talkativeness, and other Distempers incident to Women. - All which a Free and Seasonable Vent of the Wind Downwards might have prevented. This Book is Given Gratis, Up One pair of Stairs at the Sign of the Anodyne Necklace without Temple-Bar. At Mrs Gregg's Hosier next Northumberland-House Charing-Cross. And At Mrs Garway's, at the R. Exchange-Gate, Cornhil Side.
Date: 1722- Archives and manuscripts
Chalke, Dr Herbert Davies (1897-1979)
Chalke, Herbert Davies, 1897-1989.Date: 1924-c.1980Reference: GC/200