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Zero Tolerance - Rubber stamps with crossed out stamp on white background Zero Tolerance. Rubber stamps for your own design, isolated on a blank background. The first stamp is in black ink. The second stamp is in red ink with the text in black. The text is crossed out with a red line, it is an exclusion or prohibition stamp. The rubber stamps have a slight grunge texture. Vector Illustration (EPS file, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize. Vector and Jpeg file of different sizes. patient feeling left out stock illustrations
Zero Tolerance - Rubber stamps with crossed out stamp on white background Zero Tolerance. Rubber stamps for your own design, isolated on a blank background. The first stamp is in black ink. The second stamp is in red ink with the text in black. The text is crossed out with a red line, it is an exclusion or prohibition stamp. The rubber stamps have a slight grunge texture. Vector Illustration (EPS file, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize. Vector and Jpeg file of different sizes. patient feeling left out stock illustrations

Zero Tolerance. Rubber stamps for your own design, isolated on a blank background. The first stamp is in black ink. The second stamp is in red ink with the text in black. The text is crossed out with a red line, it is an exclusion or prohibition stamp. The rubber stamps have a slight grunge texture. Vector Illustration (EPS file, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize. Vector and Jpeg file of different sizes.

No Tolerance - Rubber stamps with crossed out stamp on white background No Tolerance. Rubber stamps for your own design, isolated on a blank background. The first stamp is in black ink. The second stamp is in red ink with the text in black. The text is crossed out with a red line, it is an exclusion or prohibition stamp. The rubber stamps have a slight grunge texture. Vector Illustration (EPS file, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize. Vector and Jpeg file of different sizes. patient feeling left out stock illustrations
No Tolerance - Rubber stamps with crossed out stamp on white background No Tolerance. Rubber stamps for your own design, isolated on a blank background. The first stamp is in black ink. The second stamp is in red ink with the text in black. The text is crossed out with a red line, it is an exclusion or prohibition stamp. The rubber stamps have a slight grunge texture. Vector Illustration (EPS file, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize. Vector and Jpeg file of different sizes. patient feeling left out stock illustrations

No Tolerance. Rubber stamps for your own design, isolated on a blank background. The first stamp is in black ink. The second stamp is in red ink with the text in black. The text is crossed out with a red line, it is an exclusion or prohibition stamp. The rubber stamps have a slight grunge texture. Vector Illustration (EPS file, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize. Vector and Jpeg file of different sizes.

Lost-looking Victorian woman A sad, lost-looking Victorian woman sitting on the ground with a bundle beside her. From “Stories For The Household” by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891. patient feeling left out stock illustrations
Lost-looking Victorian woman A sad, lost-looking Victorian woman sitting on the ground with a bundle beside her. From “Stories For The Household” by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891. patient feeling left out stock illustrations

A sad, lost-looking Victorian woman sitting on the ground with a bundle beside her. From “Stories For The Household” by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrations by A.W. Bayes; engravings by Dalziel brothers. Published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd of London, Glasgow, Manchester and New York in 1891.

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