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'The Foundry', after Adolf Friedrich Erdmann Menzel', c1880-83. Creators: Adolph Menzel, W Manfield''The Foundry', after Adolf Friedrich Erdmann Menzel'. From "Modern Artists" by F.G.Dumas. [J.S.Virtue & Co Ltd, London, c1880]
' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Rushmere, who had been abstractedly watching the smok Creator'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Rushmere, who had been abstractedly watching the smoke of his cigarette rising towards the ceiling, here glanced down at Zephany
'L'Armee Britannique dans le Nord de la France; "Artists Rifles" : soiree au mess des... 1916'L'Armee Britannique dans le Nord de la France; "Artists Rifles" : soiree au mess des officiers', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII
A smoky day at the Sugar Bowl-Hupa, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA smoky day at the Sugar Bowl-Hupa, c1923. Hupa man with spear, standing on rock midstream, in background, fog partially obscures trees on mountainsides
Gambling at Whites Club, 1734, (1925). Creator: William RadclyffeGambling at Whites Club, 1734, (1925). Plate VI, the gaming house scene from Hogarths The Rakes Progress, engraved by W.Radclyffe
A smoking club, House of Commons, London, 1793. Depicting the House of Commons burlesqued as a smoking club whose quarrelsome members - Fox, Dundas, Pitt, etc. are puffing smoke at each other
Steel-Edgar Thomson Works, 1909. Artist: Joseph PennellSteel-Edgar Thomson Works, 1908. From The Studio Volume 47. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1909]
The Great Chimney, Sheffield, 1910. Artist: Joseph PennellThe Great Chimney, 1910. From The Studio Volume 49. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1910]
Passengers on a London to Glasgow train, 1884. Top: as it should be (comfortable and well-ordered). Bottom: as it is (crowded and smoky)
Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Artist: George du MaurierSancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Tobacco was by this time recognised as a health hazard, but its properties provided some comfort for the very poor