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Background imageCirculation Collection: Traffic Warden 1960S

Traffic Warden 1960S
An irate old lady gesticulates in frustration at a traffic warden, aggrieved at the parking fine he has just given her. A man takes a sneaky peek at them! Date: 1960s

Background imageCirculation Collection: Butterick Publishing, New York

Butterick Publishing, New York
Circulation Dept. Butterick Pub. Co. Group portrait the staff of the Circulation Department at the Butterick Publishing Co.; 2 men amoung 36 women, dressed alike

Background imageCirculation Collection: Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, London

Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, London
Printing presses operated by workmen churn out copies of Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, one of the first mass market newspapers, with copies then bundled for despatch on a trolley

Background imageCirculation Collection: The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Section of the W

The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Section of the W
There was a crisis at the Bank of England in the early nineteenth century when it was discovered that a large proportion of the 8, 000, 000 gold sovereigns in circulation were light

Background imageCirculation Collection: London Traffic 1930S

London Traffic 1930S
A cycling salesman negotiates his way among the motor cars at Oxford Circus, central London

Background imageCirculation Collection: Goose Flesh Treatment

Goose Flesh Treatment
Todays beauty hint: a friction rub for goose flesh. Goose flesh on arms and elbows can be dealt with by rubbing hard with a rubber friction brush to restore circulation

Background imageCirculation Collection: Turkish Bath Treatment

Turkish Bath Treatment
A young woman in a towel sits on a deckchair in a Turkish bath at Hotel Australia, Sydney. Turkish baths give that 100 per cent feeling, stimulating the circulation and complexion

Background imageCirculation Collection: Selling the ILN

Selling the ILN
Scene at the Publishing Office of The Illustrated London News at 172, Strand, London in 1911, where retailers could obtain copies of the ILN and the Sketch and where general distribution

Background imageCirculation Collection: Autographic telegraphy

Autographic telegraphy
D Arlincourts autographic telegraph, able to transmit a copy of handwriting by electric currents. Several versions based on a similar principle were in circulation during the mid-19th century

Background imageCirculation Collection: Diagram showing the circulation of the blood

Diagram showing the circulation of the blood
A diagram showing the circulation of the blood, with veins, arteries and capillaries

Background imageCirculation Collection: William Harvey Explains

William Harvey Explains
WILLIAM HARVEY explains his discovery of the circulation of the blood to king Charles I, whose physician he is

Background imageCirculation Collection: Paris Traffic Hell

Paris Traffic Hell
Cars and buses fight for space in traffic chaos at Place de l Opera, Paris

Background imageCirculation Collection: Congestion at Bank

Congestion at Bank
Congested London streets - the scene outside the Bank of England

Background imageCirculation Collection: Crowded London Street

Crowded London Street
A congested street in the City of London - buses, wagons and cabs compete for passage

Background imageCirculation Collection: Whitehall Congestion1875

Whitehall Congestion1875
Pedestrians and vehicles make slow progress down Whitehall, London

Background imageCirculation Collection: Aldgate Congestion

Aldgate Congestion
A " traffic block" in Aldgate High street, east London. Note the predominance of horse- drawn over motorised vehicles; Aldgate tube station and the Three Nuns Hotel on the left

Background imageCirculation Collection: Torso Blood Circulation

Torso Blood Circulation
A diagram showing the bones which make up the torso and showing the circulation of blood

Background imageCirculation Collection: Dissection of upper torso, showing the heart

Dissection of upper torso, showing the heart
A dissection of the upper torso of a human body, showing the heart, lungs, veins and arteries

Background imageCirculation Collection: Daily Herald advert

Daily Herald advert for the worlds largest daily net sale

Background imageCirculation Collection: Waterloo Br Congested

Waterloo Br Congested
Heavy traffic congestion across Waterloo Bridge, mainly caused by roadworks

Background imageCirculation Collection: Marshalls Microscope

Marshalls Microscope
John Marshalls new invented Double Microscope for viewing the Circulation of the Blood

Background imageCirculation Collection: Organs of Circulation

Organs of Circulation
Physiological diagram of the organs of circulation

Background imageCirculation Collection: Blood Circulation / Arms

Blood Circulation / Arms
Diagram to show the network of veins and arteries in the arms

Background imageCirculation Collection: Science / Harvey / Torington

Science / Harvey / Torington
WILLIAM HARVEY The English physician demonstates the circulation of blood to medical colleagues

Background imageCirculation Collection: Harvey / Charles I / Hannah

Harvey / Charles I / Hannah
WILLIAM HARVEY explains his theory of the circulation of the blood to king Charles I whose physician he is

Background imageCirculation Collection: William Harvey / Thomson

William Harvey / Thomson
WILLIAM HARVEY English physician who first expounded the theory of circulation of blood

Background imageCirculation Collection: Traffic under Control

Traffic under Control
Traffic under control - an early form of Belisha beacon tells drivers to stop when its red, and the policemans outstretched arms tell you to do as the light tells you

Background imageCirculation Collection: Road Traffic Control

Road Traffic Control
Traffic control from the air : the observer tells the police by radio-telephone the state of traffic, which can then be halted or diverted in case of accident or congestion

Background imageCirculation Collection: Traffic Policeman

Traffic Policeman
A policeman controls the traffic in London. Here he holds up a car, a horse and cart and a bicycle

Background imageCirculation Collection: William Harvey

William Harvey
WILLIAM HARVEY anatomist, discover of the circulation of the blood Date: 1578-1657

Background imageCirculation Collection: Traffic on Ludgate Hill

Traffic on Ludgate Hill
Busy traffic in Ludgate Hill, London

Background imageCirculation Collection: Human body, system of veins

Human body, system of veins
The system of veins in the human body

Background imageCirculation Collection: Arteries of the human body

Arteries of the human body
A diagram showing the arteries of the human body

Background imageCirculation Collection: Park Lane Congestion

Park Lane Congestion
A drover driving sheep and cattle along Londons Park Lane adds to the confusion of pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles of every kind



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