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Japan - Geisha - See no evil, Hear no evil, speak no evilJapan - Three Geisha girls - miming the phrase See no evil, Hear no evil, speak no evil. Date: circa 1904
Champion Spark PlugsA tin sign advertising Champion double ribbed spark plugs. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
WW II - Princess Elizabeth working as a mechanicWorld War II - Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth 2nd training as a secoond subaltern in the ATS - working as a mechanic, taking out the plugs of a car
Indigenous people of Brazil and Paraguay, South AmericaIndigenous men and women of Brazil and Paraguay, South America, wearing lip and ear plugs (pelele). This is done when the child is young, the upper lip is pierced close to the nose
Advert for Reyrolle electric plug & sockets 1929Safe to handle, domestic electrical apparatus, protected plug and sockets, made with British standard. Date: 1929
Young woman cooking in a kitchen Date: circa 1990s
Horse doping tests in a laboratory, NewmarketHorse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat turns a knob on a Packard Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer, used for testing samples at the Horse Doping Test Centre in Newmarket
Enamel sign for Champion Spark PlugsAn enamel sign advertising the Champion Spark Plug Service. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
Oscilloscope for EEG monitoring in ESP testingA Hewlett Packard four-beam oscilloscope for EEG (electroencephalogram) monitoring during ESP testing. Date: 20th century
Women wearing Lip-ringsTwo women from Manganja tribe wearing lip-rings (pelele). When girls are very young, the upper lip is pierced close to the nose, and a small pin inserted to prevent the orifice from closing
Masai young women adjusting iron wireThree young Masai women sitting on the floor, while one of them gets her ornamental coil rings adjusted on her leg
Smiths KLG SparkplugsA tin/alloy sign advertising Smiths KLG Plugs. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
Champion Sparking PlugsAn enamel sign advertising Champion Sparking Plugs. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
Automatic Bridge Playing machineAn Automatic Bridge Playing machine. The (human) player inserts a coin, is shown his own hand and the dummy s, and plays by inserting plugs in holes representing the cards