Clippings Gallery
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Choose from 71 pictures in our Clippings collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. Popular choices include Framed Photos, Canvas Prints, Posters and Jigsaw Puzzles. All professionally made for quick delivery.
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Russo-Japanese War: a man being treated on a table in an open-air Japanese field hospital
Japanese field hospital at work on the banks of the Yalu at Antung drawn by Max Cowper from photographs copyright in U.S., 1904, "Collier's weekly" - 1904
© Wellcome Collection / Max Cowper

Three pictures from a missionary enterprise on the Upper Zambesia: an African chief
Missionary enterprise on the Upper Zambesia: with the Barotsi. a Balubale chief smoking. rough quarters for a missionary's wife. natives building a church for the Paris evangelical mission
© Wellcome Collection

Hemlock (Conium maculatum): flowering plants growing by a river. Colour process print, c
Nature pictures of ... Conium maculatum, Linn. n.o. Umbelliferae. common names: common hemlock; heck-how; poison parsley; poison snakeweed; St. Bennet's herb; spotted cowbane; spotted hemlock; snake-root; wode-whistle. French: cigue officinale; grande cigue. German: gefleckter schierling; mauseschierling; witerich. parts used: fresh herb (for juice and green extract) and seeds. active principle: coniine (volatile alkaloid) - 1924
© Wellcome Collection