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Burns Monument, View from Campbells Close, Edinburgh (w / c)EDB51807 Burns Monument, View from Campbells Close, Edinburgh (w/c) by Bell, John (1823-81); City of Edinburgh Museums and Art Galleries, Scotland; English, out of copyright
The Merchant of Death of Rats (engraving)820063 The Merchant of Death of Rats (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Merchant of Death of Rats)
Rat hunters (engraving)820064 Rat hunters (engraving) by Wilkie, David (1785-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rat hunters, to the president and members of the Royal Academy)
A crowd gather around a man gesticulating with a stick in his left hand (engraving)820066 A crowd gather around a man gesticulating with a stick in his left hand (engraving) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
The rat catcher (colour litho)820065 The rat catcher (colour litho) by Visscher, Cornelius de (c.1520-86); Private Collection; (add.info.: The rat catcher, depicting a man carrying a box on a strap over his shoulder)
The rat-catcher (engraving)820062 The rat-catcher (engraving) by Slingelandt, Pieter van (1640-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: The rat-catcher, a boy seated with his feet in a pond)
The apostate Jack R - the political rat catcher - NB. Rats taken alive!, 1784. John Robinson, Secretary to the Treasury in the late government, on his hands and knees
Rat Hunting, 1823. It was important to control rats in both town and country as they spread disease and contaminated and consumed grain and other food supplies