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Hyde Park Elm Trees. During the late 20th century more then 900 elms in the park were killed by Dutch elm disease. Three of the dead trees are sculpted by first year students of he Chelsea School of
Mr Joseph Parker, husband of smallpox suspect Mrs Janet Parker, confined to his Kings Norton, Birmingham home. 25th August 1978
Catherine-de-Barnes Isolation Hospital, which is on constant stand-by to deal with smallpox. They last admitted patients in 1978 during the smallpox outbreak at Birmingham University
Smallpox Outbreak Birmingham 1978. Janet Parker a British medical photographer became the last person to die from smallpox
A typhus team of No. 31 Mobile Field Hospital back their Fordson WOT1 Ambulance up to the freight doors of Douglas Dakota Mark III, KG523 H, of No
British Navy fights Disease in the East. (Picture) Members of trying unit dipping for mosquito larvae. 30th April 1945
Marion Pollock, 15, subjuects herself to an injection against German measles (rubella) which will safeguard the health of any future children she may have. Marion is the daughter of Dr
Marion Pollock, 15, subjects herself to an injection against German measles (Rubella) which will safeguard the health of any future children she may have. Marion is the daughter of Dr
Prince and Princess of Wales official Visit to Brazil, April 1991. Princess Diana visiting a hostel for abandoned children in Feben near Sao Paulo, many of them HIV positive or suffering from AIDS
Trees with Dutch Elm Disease
A rabbit infected with Myxomatosis seen here in the final stages of the disease. The poor animal is deaf and blind and has blundered on to the road near the South Wales town of Llannilo in