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Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases, Wanted for Sneezing.. Date: circa 1940
Chesterfield ChurchThe spire of Chesterfield Church, Derbyshire. The Devil wound his tail around the spire, but the incense from a Mass service made him sneeze and bent the spire!
Lilliputians / SneezingA couple of inquisitive Lilliputians climb inside Gullivers snuff box & sneeze & sneeze
Postcard design - A Colds a horrid thing to get. Little girl blowing her nose with a handkerchief. Date: circa 1937
Advert for Milton against influenza 1918Advertisement for Milton sterilising fluid, recommended for preventing and relieving influenza at a time when Spanish flu was rapidly spreading across the world. 1918
Poster, The British public is not to be sneezed atMinistry of Health poster, The British public is not to be sneezed at -- coughs and sneezes spread diseases -- use your handkerchief to trap the germs and prevent droplet infection. circa 1950s
Poster, Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases, WW2Ministry of Health poster, Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases -- trap the germs in your handkerchief. Help to keep the nation fighting fit. Date: 1940s
Father Christmas / UnusualFather Christmas catches a cold
Comic Carte de Visite portraits - Persons we all Know. late 19th century
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo sneezing. Date: 1924
The Sneezing Man - Alphonse Levy illustration of Jewish LifePostcard illustration by Alphonse Levy, a painter of Jewish life, depicting The Sneezing Man (possibly making a noise at an inappropriate moment?)
Sneeze on MondayIf you sneeze on a Monday, you sneeze for danger; sneeze on Tuesday, kiss a stranger; sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter; sneeze on a Thursday, something better
About to SneezeA smart gentleman clutches his handkerchief as he is about to sneeze
A Man about to SneezeA man with a magnificent moustache about to sneeze into a hanky