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'Essence of Parliament', 1883. Artist: Harry Furniss
AR922538 
Britannia holding back Cholera at British ports, 1892. Artist: John Tenniel
AR917752 
'Father Thames introducing his offspring to the fair city of London.', 1858.
AR929560 
'Water! Water! Everywhere; and not a Drop to Drink', 1849. 
'Water! Water! Everywhere; and not a Drop to Drink', 1849. Comment on the London water supply during the reappearance of cholera in 1848 and 1849. Cholera first appeared in Britain in 1831, and its relationship with poor public hygiene and contaminated water supply was not understood until this was established by John Snow (1813-1858). Snow's work led to legislation paving the way for dramatic improvements in all aspects of public health provision. Cartoon from Punch, London, 1849, with a mis-quote from Coleridge's Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner. 
Unique Identifier AR922730 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2834px × 3693px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Cartoon
Cholera
Coleridge
contaminated
CONTAMINATION
country
Disease
England
English
Epidemic
Health
Hygiene
JOHN
John Snow
LOCATION
London
Medicine
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
People
Pollution
Print Collector1
PUBLIC HEALTH
Samuel Taylor
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Satire
Science
Snow
TGN
Victorian
WATER SUPPLY
Wood Engraving