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Second Coxswain Mann of the Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station, 1909Photographic portrait of Second Coxswain Mann, of the City of Winchester and Dresden, both Aldeburgh lifeboats; credited with saving hundreds of lives
Soccer ActionCoventry City's goal-keeper colliding with a Fulham player during a soccer match at Craven Cottage. Date: 1931
Dirty Father Thames 1848Dirty Father Thames stands in the river water hooking detritus and rubbish that's floating there: old shoes and boots, dead fish, bottles, dead mice and rats
Man beating a stubborn horse with a cudgel, while the owner Widow Carzy waves a broom at him. Sign reads Neat chaises and saddle horses to lett by the Widow Carzy. Symptoms of Restiveness
Shoes - Pattens 1812A young woman strides through the muddy London streets in foul weather but her feet are kept clean & dry as she is wearing pattens with iron rings over her shoes. Date: 1812
The Chicago Tinned Meat ScandalDelicacies weighed and packed in Armours Packing-House in Chicago, showing some dubious by-products of a Chicago meat processing factory used for making cheap sausages
Mules and horses during WWIVariety of photograph scenes, showing horses in the fulness of strength, to a foal with mother, mule in the mire of the battle area and mules stuck in mud in Flanders. Date: 1917
WW2 Poster -- Flies Foul Food -- Keep Food CoveredFlies Foul Food - Diarrhoea and Dysentery Follow. Keep Food Covered! Colour lithograph poster after 2nd Lt Stacey Hopper. Anti-dysentery
WW2 Poster -- Flies Foul FoodFlies Foul Food. Your health depends on wholesome food - keep it covered from flies! Colour lithograph poster after 2nd Lt Stacey Hopper
Sketch cover, Georges Carpentier & Gunboat Smith, 1914Front cover of the Sketch magazine featuring a photograph of the much-publicised boxing match at Olympia between the Frenchman
A disputed heat: Claiming a foul!. Date 1878
Don t flinch, don t foul, hit the line hard!. Illustration shows a Naval Line Officer crashing through a window at the White House where he has been booted out; a small dog observes from the ground
Milton / Comus 1634And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before. Date: First published : 1634
Kenilworth - AlascoIt is false, thou foul- mouthed railer!. The Astrologer and alchemist Alasco hits back at accusations made at him by Varney
Foul Play or Humphreys and Johnson a Match for Mendoza
Fair and Foul WeatherFair weather and foul in northern latitudes
Pretty Fish GirlIf you thought all fishwives are foul-mouthed and homely, think again - this Scottish lass proves the contrary
A player falls during a football match -- is it a foul?
Fall of Babylon (Dore)Babylon the Great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird