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Marie Curie - Nobel Prize-winning Polish ScientistMarie Curie (1867-1934) - Polish Scientist, twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for her pioneering research on radioactivity, the first woman Nobel winner. Date: 1911
Palace of the Emperor Tiberius, Capri, ItalyView of the Palace, the Villa Jovis, on the isle of Capri, where the Roman Emperor Tiberius spent the last years of his life (reconstruction). Date: 27-37
IsolationA painting of a figure wearing a long, trailing red robe and hat, conveying isolation from the crowd behind, only the faces of which can be seen from their dark clothing. Date: circa 1916
Proposed leper colony, Siberia, Russia. 1893
Leper woman at entrance of hut, Siberia. 1893
Nurses at Highgate Hospital. Reverse reads Some of my staff on isolation at Highgate Hospital 1937. Staff Nurses Watson, Pro. Salisbury, Cromix, Albiston, Cobbett, Wareing, & myself
Concert for prisoners, FranceAt La Petite Roquette prison, Paris, a concert is performed for the prisoners. Date: 1885
No CatchThe man who made up his mind not to catch the flu by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Japan - the Foreign settlement of KobeLantern slide of the Foreign settlement of Kob鮠 When Kobe port was opened in 1868 after two centuries of isolation policy by the country
Hospital ships Atlas, Endymion, Castalia, at Long ReachView of the Metropolitan Asylums Boards hospital ships Atlas (left), Endymion (centre) and Castalia (right) on the River Thames at Long Reach near Dartford, Kent
Enfield Isolation Hospital, Winchmore Hill, MiddlesexThe Isolation Hospital at Winchmore Hill, Enfield, Middlesex. The hospital, opened in 1900 by Enfield Urban District Council, later became known as South Lodge Hospital
Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in diPoultry runs with isolation blocks in distance at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903
Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, LondonView of hospital shelters at South Wharf, Trinity Street, Rotherhithe, south east London, where smallpox patients waited before being transported down the Thames to hospital ships moored at Long
Nurses inside the river ambulance Geneva CrossScene inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross. Along with two other river ambulances it was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to
River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese CrossView of the river ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross and Maltese Cross. They were operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to
Can He Stay There by Alfred LeeteUncle Sam, representing the United States of America, balances precariously on a tightrope of neutrality in 1915 trying to maintain its isolation status during World War One
Japan and AmericaAfter a long period of isolation, Japan agrees to negotiate a trade agreement. The U.S. Navys Commander Perry leads a delegation to conclude the treaty
Japan - Era of DaimyosFrom 17th to 19th century Japan is governed by the DAIMYOS ( great names ) who bring peace and prosperity, but at the cost of rigidity, intolerance and isolation