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- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Health and safety at work
Date: c.1940sReference: RAMC/1138/1/9Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Pictures
- Online
A skull in a drinking glass at the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, representing the fatal effects of drunken driving. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 32611i- Archives and manuscripts
Glass plate negatives depicting personnel and scenes from the Dartford site
Date: Sep 1956-Mar 1957Reference: WF/M/I/H/39Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Digital Images
- Online
Scientist examines flask of bacteria culture
Mol. Biophysics, Oxford Univ.- Digital Images
- Online
Scientist examines bacterial culture flask
Mol. Biophysics, Oxford Univ.- Archives and manuscripts
M0000677: Glass rolling pin
Date: 01 January 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/6/92Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
The speedometer of a car, surrounded by exhortations to drive safely. Colour lithograph for the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Metall-Berufsgenossenschaften, 2000.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Metall-Berufsgenossenschaften.Date: 2000Reference: 757155i- Archives and manuscripts
Boatfield, Martin
Date: c 1990Reference: WF/M/I/PR/104Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Pictures
- Online
The head of a blind man wearing dark glasses, and a hand carrying a white stick on the road; advertising attention to the blind in Germany. Colour lithograph, 199- (?).
Date: [between 1990 and 1999?]Reference: 2002820i- Archives and manuscripts
Allen, John
Date: May 1953Reference: WF/M/I/PR/015Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Hallett, W
Date: c.1947-c.1979Reference: WF/M/I/PR/432Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Dunkley, B
Date: c.1982-c.1992Reference: WF/M/I/PR/312Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
- Online
An essay towards a complete new system of midwifry, theoretical and practical. Together With The Descriptions, Causes, and Methods of Removing, or Relieving the Disorders peculiar to Pregnant and Lying-in Women, and New-Born Infants. Interspersed with several new improvements; Whereby Women may be delivered, in the most dangerous Cases, with more Ease, Safety, and Expedition, than by any other Method heretofore practised: Part of which has been laid before the Royal Society at London, and the Medical Society at Edinburgh; after having been perused by Many of the most Eminent of their Profession, both in Great Britain and Ireland; by whom they were greatly approved of. All Drawn up and illustrated with Several Curious Observations, and eighteen copper-plates. In four parts. By John Burton, M.D.
Burton, John, 1710-1771.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Archives and manuscripts
Hardy, WD
Date: c. 1961-c.1984Reference: WF/M/I/PR/445Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Beckenham Photograph Library - Negatives & Finding Aids
Date: c1945-c1996Reference: WF/M/I/BPart of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
- Online
The practical bee-master: in which will be shewn how to manage bees either in straw hives or in boxes, Without Destroying Them, And With More Ease, Safety, And Profit, Than BY Any Method Hitherto Made Public, Viz. I. To manage Bees in Straw Hives, with new constructed Tops, at a small expence, as profitably and easily as with Boxes. II. In Boxes of an improved and cheap Construction, easily to be managed, and with so little Disturbance to the Bees, that all the necessary operations may be performed without any Danger. III. To catch and secure the Queen, or to fix her and a Swarm to any place you please. IV. To cause Bees to quit a Hive, and to be so tractable as to suffer themselves to be mandled without Stinging. V. Several Methods of Swarming Bees Artificially. VI. To cause a Swarm to work in separated Glasses, without any Hive; or in globular or other glasses, so that pure Virgin Honey may be taken when in its utmost Perfection. Vii. To prevent or cause Bees to swarm. Viii. To take the Honey and yet preserve the Bees, with common Hives only. IX. To unite Casts, Swarms, and Stocks. X. A Catalogue of, and Observations on, the most proper Flowers or Pasturage for Bees. XI. An easy and certain Method of preserving Stocks in Winter and cold Springs. XII. Several new and improved Methods of extracting the Wax from the Combs, two of them without either Straining or Pressing; and each by a single Operation: but more perfectly, and with far less. Trouble and Expence of Fuel than hitherto practiced. Together With Such Full And Plain Directions That the meanest Cottager may attain this profitable Art Without Difficulty, and at a small Expence; interspersed with occasional strictures on Mr. Thomas Wildman's Treatise on bees: With Several New Discoveries And Improvements, The Result Of AtLong Experience, And Deduced From Actual Experiments, by John Keys, Bee - Master.
Keys, John.Date: [1780]- Pictures
A hand with a hammer, representing work; a hand with a glass of beer, representing alcohol; a hand bandaged up, representing an injury received as a result of drinking at work. Colour lithograph after Adámek for the Výzkumný ústav bezpečnosti práce ROH, 1959.
Adámek.Date: [1959]Reference: 750347i- Pictures
The effects of a nuclear bomb attack on London. Lithographs after Peter Kennard and Peter Gladwin, 1985.
Date: 1985Reference: 2117747i- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera. EPH+7.
- Archives and manuscripts
Child Accident Prevention Trust
Child Accident Prevention TrustDate: 1977-1991Reference: SA/CAP- Pictures
The roles of the state in the maintenance of health in Great Britain, 1930s-1990s. Prints, photographs, documents.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 804686i- Ephemera
Drug industry ephemera. Box 1.
- Archives and manuscripts
Ron Henriques archive
Ron Henriques (1949-2021)Date: 1950s-2021Reference: PP/RON- Videos
- Online
Endotracheal anaesthesia. No. 5.
Date: 1944- Archives and manuscripts
Research Defence Society
Research Defence SocietyDate: 1811-1992Reference: SA/RDS