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Circular saws (recto)
Pat Keely
1943
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Knotted chain
Pat Keely
1944
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Asking for trouble
Tom Eckersley
1943
Plakat
[ohne Text] (recto)
Leonard Cusden
1943
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Warning: Dermatitis - Wash (recto)
anonym
1942
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Are your guards - all present and correct? (recto)
F. Kenwood Giles
1942
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Get first aid at once (recto)
F. Kenwood Giles
1942
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Charlie's chain - A chain is as strong as its weakest link - It must be annealed periodically (recto)
Philip Mendoza
1942
Plakat
Germs invade - Get first aid and don't help the enemy
Hans Arnold Rothholz
1943
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Rogues Gallery - No 1: worn tools - they're dangerous (recto)
Geo. R. Morris
1945
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Grit in the Eye - Get Skilled Aid (recto)
Theyre Lee-Elliott
1943
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Stop - This tool is dangerous
J. Ramsey Wherrett
1944
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Percy Vere by Mendoza - Keep your eye on the job - Keep it under your hat - loose curls are dangerous - tuck them in - Rings and bracelets cause accidents
Philip Mendoza
1943
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