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19 results filtered with: Rats - Control
  • Liverpool, England: a large shed at the port: interior showing staff with boxes. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • A rat; representing the battle against rats and mice in the Netherlands. Lithograph by J. Roëde, ca. 1950 (?).
  • A crowd gathered around a mountebank who points to a banner illustrating various methods of execution; to the left stands a rat-catcher. Oil painting after C.W.E. Dietrich (?) after A. van Ostade (?).
  • A diseased rat with scabs and blood, and a long tail; campaign against rats in Denmark. Colour lithograph, 194-(?).
  • Wellington and Peel compared with the Siamese twins (above); a rich bishop and a poor parson; and a street vendor of figurines. Etching by W. Heath, 1830.
  • Liverpool Port Sanitary Authority rat-catchers dipping rats in buckets of petrol to kill fleas for plague control. Liverpool, England. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • A diseased rat with scabs and blood, and a long tail; campaign against rats in Denmark. Colour lithograph, 194-(?).
  • Liverpool, England: a ship storage area at the port: neatly arranged ropes and equipment. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • A rat-catcher carrying a pole with dead rats suspended from it, a box strapped over his left shoulder and wearing a hat advertising his occupation. Line block after L. Flameng.
  • A dying rat, mourned by three other rats; advertising Tord-Boyaux rat poison. Wood engraving, 18--.
  • A monkey dressed as a rat-catcher, smokes a pipe, and holds a pole with a wooden box attached to it (containing rat poison) from which dead rats dangle. Pencil drawing with watercolour by Fernand Pelez de Cordova.
  • A Chinese rat-catcher. Ink drawing, 18--.
  • A crowd gathered around a mountebank who points to a banner illustrating various methods of execution; to the left stands a rat-catcher. Oil painting after C.W.E. Dietrich (?) after A. van Ostade (?).
  • A rat-catcher, carrying a box over his shoulder, is accompanied by a boy holding a cage on a long stick with rats in it. Coloured lithograph by F. Sexton, 1835, after C. Visscher.
  • A farmer kills mice by piping a canister of of Lepit poison gas into an underground passage; advertising Lepit gas appliances. Colour lithograph by Lünge (?), ca. 192-.
  • A crowd gathered around a mountebank who points to a banner illustrating various methods of execution; to the left stands a rat-catcher. Oil painting after C.W.E. Dietrich (?) after A. van Ostade (?).
  • Liverpool Port Sanitary Authority rat-catchers dressed in protective clothing with traps and equipment, Liverpool, England. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • Rats, and monsters representing death and diseases attributed to rats. Colour lithograph by O. Nicolitch, 1920.
  • A crowd gathered around a mountebank who points to a banner illustrating various methods of execution; to the left stands a rat-catcher. Oil painting after C.W.E. Dietrich (?) after A. van Ostade (?).