RM2EEX06H–1957 FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK - - An old press photograph of a British 'Bobby' (policeman) and an Inspector from the Ministry of Agriculture (dipping his shoes in disinfectant) on a farm where Foot & Mouth disease had recently broken out. The disease had gained a foothold in British farms after a serious outbreak in the 1920s. Outbreaks occured regularly for the next 40 years. 1967 and the year 2001 saw other major outbreaks.
RM2BMHJKP–A portrait of Ivan the Terrible( Ivan IV Vasilyevich), who as Ivan IV of Russia became Tsar at the age of 17. His fearsome reputation was well founded and though intelligent and devout, he was also subject to outbreaks of paranoia with rages, and episodic outbreaks of mental instability that increased as he grew older.
RMWTD3A9–17th century medicine in Britain - a 1630 illustration showing rich and poor alike fleeing from outbreaks of the plague, walking,riding and by coach. Skeletons are around them signifying the disease and one pulls the bell ringer on a mansion or castle gate (right), whilst a woman lies dead on the road (left). In the centre a skelton holds sands of time .
RM2ETKDGD–An old press photo showing sheep dipping in Wales during a foot & mouth outbreak, being supervised by a policeman.
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