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"The Evils of Tobacco: A Historical Perspective on Anti-Smoking" In 1869, a powerful message was conveyed through the artwork titled "Sir Walter Raleigh's pipe put out

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Woman (wife) showing a rate or rent collector, that she has no money

Woman (wife) showing a rate or rent collector, that she has no money
5616620 Woman (wife) showing a rate or rent collector, that she has no money; (add.info.: Woman (wife) showing a rate or rent collector

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Smoking is not Universally Popular!, 1888

Smoking is not Universally Popular!, 1888
1574604 Smoking is not Universally Popular!, 1888; (add.info.: Smoking is not universally popular! Young man in a railway Smoking carriage afraid to light his cigar when confroted by formidable)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife

Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections
532319 Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections. Early 17th century (woodcut from the Roxburghe Ballads)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding wine glass. Anti-smoking

Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding wine glass. Anti-smoking and drinking print on Apish Art of Tasting
532316 Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding wine glass. Anti-smoking and drinking print on Apish Art of Tasting. 17th century (engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: A man who cannot afford tobacco for his pipe

A man who cannot afford tobacco for his pipe
5616621 A man who cannot afford tobacco for his pipe; (add.info.: Punch cartoon about a man who cannot afford tobacco for his pipe circa 1885. 01/01/1885); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Anti-Smoking, 1868

Anti-Smoking, 1868
1574622 Anti-Smoking, 1868; (add.info.: Aunt banning her nephew from smoking in the dining room but is glad to use the smoke from his pipe smoking to kill here insect enemies in the conservatory)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Anti-Smoking Cartoon, 1852

Anti-Smoking Cartoon, 1852
1574623 Anti-Smoking Cartoon, 1852; (add.info.: The determined smoker confronted by a railway official in the station waiting room)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Mr James Crawley, 1847

Mr James Crawley, 1847
1574624 Mr James Crawley, 1847; (add.info.: Young Mr James Crawley, staying with his great aunt who disaproves the use of tobacco)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: The Evils of Tobacco, 1869

The Evils of Tobacco, 1869
1574612 The Evils of Tobacco, 1869 by Du Maurier, George (1834-96); (add.info.: The evils of tobacco: Anti-smoking Cartoon by George du Maurier from Punch)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Sir Walter Raleighs pipe put out (colour litho)

Sir Walter Raleighs pipe put out (colour litho)
976169 Sir Walter Raleighs pipe put out (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Walter Raleighs pipe put out)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Actor Richard Wilson and Roy Castle with the no smoking message. 26th February 1993

Actor Richard Wilson and Roy Castle with the no smoking message. 26th February 1993

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Actor Richard Wilson with the no smoking message. 26th February 1993

Actor Richard Wilson with the no smoking message. 26th February 1993

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Jack Mahon of Nottingham has made a fibre-glass 14 year old boy which he has named '

Jack Mahon of Nottingham has made a fibre-glass 14 year old boy which he has named " Sucker Sam". Jack Mahon takes Sam with him when he lectures at schools on the adverse effects

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Lung King Brand Cigarettes

Lung King Brand Cigarettes
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Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Cigar smoking is bad

Cigar smoking is bad
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Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Lung cigarettes

Lung cigarettes
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Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Skull under thumb prints

Skull under thumb prints
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Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Skull Smoking a Cigarette

Skull Smoking a Cigarette
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Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Title page of Work for Chimney Sweepers or A Warning for Tobacconists, 1602 (1956)

Title page of Work for Chimney Sweepers or A Warning for Tobacconists, 1602 (1956). A publication on the evils of the tobacco leaf, introduced to England by Sir Walter Raleigh

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Man smoking a pipe, early 17th century

Man smoking a pipe, early 17th century. A family group, with the father with a pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding wine glass. Anti-smoking and drinking

Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding wine glass. Anti-smoking and drinking print on Apish Art of Tasting. 17th century engraving

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem

Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections. Woodcut from the Roxburghe Ballads (early 17th century)

Background imageAnti Smoking Collection: Stop smoking, conceptual artwork

Stop smoking, conceptual artwork


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"The Evils of Tobacco: A Historical Perspective on Anti-Smoking" In 1869, a powerful message was conveyed through the artwork titled "Sir Walter Raleigh's pipe put out. " This color lithograph depicted the detrimental effects of tobacco consumption, urging society to recognize the dangers it posed. Fast forward to modern times, and we find Lung King Brand Cigarettes under scrutiny. The name itself hints at the irony that lies within; smoking these cigarettes could potentially harm your lungs, contradicting their intended purpose. Cigar smoking is bad for you – a simple statement with profound implications. As early as 1602, in "Work for Chimney Sweepers or A Warning for Tobacconists, " people were warned about the harmful consequences of indulging in tobacco products. Skull under thumbprints – a chilling reminder that smoking can lead to death. The image of a skull intertwined with cigarette smoke serves as an ominous symbol of mortality caused by this addictive habit. Even historical artifacts like "Man smoking a pipe" from the early 17th century highlight our long-standing battle against tobacco addiction. It demonstrates how societies have grappled with this issue throughout history. Celebrities have also joined forces to spread awareness about anti-smoking campaigns. On February 26th, 1993, actor Richard Wilson and Roy Castle united to deliver a no-smoking message that resonated with many individuals striving for healthier lifestyles. But perhaps one of the most thought-provoking initiatives comes from Jack Mahon of Nottingham who created a fiberglass sculpture named "Lung. " This life-sized representation depicts a fourteen-year-old boy holding his chest while struggling to breathe due to years of exposure to secondhand smoke. These various hints collectively shed light on our ongoing fight against smoking-related health issues. From centuries-old warnings and artistic expressions showcasing its perils to contemporary efforts by celebrities and activists alike – society continues its tireless pursuit towards creating a smoke-free world.