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Louse Collection

Background imageLouse Collection: The third plague of Egypt, 1755-1779. Creator: Anon

The third plague of Egypt, 1755-1779. Creator: Anon
The third plague of Egypt, 1755-1779

Background imageLouse Collection: A Mother Delousing her Child's Hair, Known as ‘A Mother's Duty, c.1660-c.1661

A Mother Delousing her Child's Hair, Known as ‘A Mother's Duty, c.1660-c.1661. Creator: Pieter de Hooch
A Mother Delousing her Child's Hair, Known as A Mother's Duty, c.1660-c.1661. A mother is inspecting her child's hair for lice

Background imageLouse Collection: Plate 2: a group of people in the street, possibly beggars

Plate 2: a group of people in the street, possibly beggars, from the series of customs and pastimes of the Spanish people, 1850

Background imageLouse Collection: Louse and death are pals-and-buddy, 1919. Creator: Gruen, Oskar Petrovich (1874-1935)

Louse and death are pals-and-buddy, 1919. Creator: Gruen, Oskar Petrovich (1874-1935)
Louse and death are pals-and-buddy, 1919. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageLouse Collection: Beggar Woman Fleaing a Boy, 1632. Creator: Jan Georg van Vliet

Beggar Woman Fleaing a Boy, 1632. Creator: Jan Georg van Vliet
Beggar Woman Fleaing a Boy, 1632

Background imageLouse Collection: An Hours Hunting, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens

An Hours Hunting, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens
A stereograph titled " An Hours Hunting" printed and photographed by O. Pierre Havens of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depict an unidentified African-American woman

Background imageLouse Collection: Is This Your Louse?, 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Is This Your Louse?, 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Is This Your Louse?, 1787

Background imageLouse Collection: Fierce as staring Ajax from this seat... 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Fierce as staring Ajax from this seat... 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Fierce as staring Ajax from this seat... 1787

Background imageLouse Collection: Cracking a Joke, November 15, 1808. November 15, 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Cracking a Joke, November 15, 1808. November 15, 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Cracking a Joke, November 15, 1808

Background imageLouse Collection: Cracking a Joke!!, 1813?. 1813?. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Cracking a Joke!!, 1813?. 1813?. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Cracking a Joke!!, 1813?

Background imageLouse Collection: Nurse cutting childrens verminous hair, Finch Street Cleansing Station, London, 1911

Nurse cutting childrens verminous hair, Finch Street Cleansing Station, London, 1911
Nurse cutting childrens verminous hair, Finch Street Cleansing Station, Stepney, London, 1911. A nurse treats children whose hair is infested with lice and nits

Background imageLouse Collection: A nurse examines girls hair, Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914

A nurse examines girls hair, Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914. Woman checking for head lice; on the table is a bowl of cut hair

Background imageLouse Collection: School nurse examining girls hair for head lice, Chaucer School, London, 1911

School nurse examining girls hair for head lice, Chaucer School, London, 1911. Another nurse is sitting at a desk

Background imageLouse Collection: A civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. Artist

A civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. Artist
A civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. The City aldermen and Lord Mayor John Garratt examining an enormous louse on the Mansion House state bed

Background imageLouse Collection: Louse clinging to a human hair, 1665

Louse clinging to a human hair, 1665
Human Louse, a wingless parasitic insect, 1665. The human louse, a wingless parasitic insect, is now known to be a vector for epidemics of typhus. From Micrographia by Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageLouse Collection: Louse clinging to a human hair in Hookes Micrographia, 1665

Louse clinging to a human hair in Hookes Micrographia, 1665. Robert Hooke was born on the Isle of Wight, and studied at Oxford University


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