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  • Borneo: a Kenyah man demonstrating the blowpipe, Sarawak, North Borneo. Photograph attributed to Charles Hose.
  • Borneo: a Kenyah man demonstrating the blowpipe, Sarawak, North Borneo. Photograph attributed to Charles Hose.
  • Effigies representing diseases. Sarawak, Borneo.
  • Kuching, Sarawak: the Borneo Company's building. Photograph.
  • Waino and Plutaino : wild men of Borneo.
  • Borneo: a Dyak man demonstrating the blowpipe. Photograph, 19--.
  • Borneo: a boy with a nail (palang) through his penis
  • Waino and Plutaino, known as the wild men of Borneo. Reproduction of a photograph.
  • Borneo: a Dayak (?) woman, seated. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Borneo camphor tree (Dryobalanops aromatica): flowers, leafy stem and sectioned seed. Coloured zincograph, c. 1853, after M. Burnett.
  • Borneo: a village raised on stilts above the water. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Borneo: a woman seated next to a half-opened canopied area. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Borneo: a Dayak warrior, standing holding a spear and a shield. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • A man in traditional Chinese dress pours faeces onto a vegetable garden, Kuching Sarawak, Borneo. Photograph by A.R. Wellington, 1908.
  • A man in traditional Chinese dress pours faeces (for vegetable fertilisation) from his pail into a well, Kuching Sarawak, Borneo. Photograph by A.R. Wellington, 1908.
  • A man in traditional Chinese dress scoops faeces (for vegetable fertilisation) from a well with a wooden ladle, Kuching Sarawak, Borneo. Photograph by A.R. Wellington, 1908.
  • [Newspaper cutting, "A soft snap" (in the series 'snap-shots') featuring a cartoon and a Living Skeleton and a Wild Man of Borneo talking about a Two-Headed Man. ].
  • [Newspaper cutting, "A soft snap" (in the series 'snap-shots') featuring a cartoon and a Living Skeleton and a Wild Man of Borneo talking about a Two-Headed Man. ].
  • A man in traditional Chinese dress carries pails of faeces, supported by a pole across his back, with which he will fertilise a vegetable garden, Kuching Sarawak, Borneo. Photograph by A.R. Wellington, 1908.
  • Tick-borne fever - blood smear from sheep
  • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary, borne by angels. Etching by C. Maratta after himself.
  • Samson's crushed body is borne away by his brethren. Engraving by J. Audran after F. Verdier, 1698.
  • The dead Christ is borne to the tomb. Etching by F.A. Ludy after J.F. Overbeck, 1844.
  • The Virgin Mary is borne upwards to a heaven crowded with angels. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Sabbatini.
  • The Virgin Mary is borne upwards to a heaven crowded with angels. Engraving by F. Rosaspina, 1830, after himself after L. Sabbatini.
  • A woman being carried through the streets of Yokohama in a litter borne by two men. Wood engraving by F. Regamey, 1872.
  • The first day of Creation: God, borne by a cloud, divides the light from the darkness. Line engraving by T. de Leu after M. de Vos.
  • The first day of Creation: God, borne by a cloud, divides the light from the darkness. Line engraving by T. de Leu after M. de Vos.
  • The first day of Creation: God, borne by a cloud, divides the light from the darkness. Line engraving by T. de Leu after M. de Vos.
  • Sepoy Rebellion: British officers travelling in panniers on the backs of camels and borne in a litter by Indian men. Tinted lithograph by W. Simpson, 1859, after G.F. Atkinson.