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  • John Thomas Quekett. Mezzotint by W. Walker after E. Walker.
  • John Thomas Quekett. Mezzotint by W. Walker after E. Walker.
  • James Arthur Wilson. Mezzotint by W. Walker, 1852, after E. Walker.
  • John Thomas Quekett. Mezzotint by W. Walker, c. 1850, after E. Walker.
  • Florence Nightingale. Photogravure by E. Walker after Goodman, 1858.
  • Florence Nightingale. Photogravure by E. Walker, 1887, after Sir W. Richmond.
  • William Walker. Stipple engraving by W. Ridley, 1798, after Miss E. Barratt.
  • Martyrdom of Saint Stephen. Engraving by W.G. Walker, 1791, after E. Dayes.
  • Florence Nightingale. Photogravure by E. Walker, 1887, after F. Alicia de Biden Footner, 1907.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale at Scutari Hospital. Tinted lithograph by E. Walker after W. Simpson.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale at Scutari Hospital. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker, 1856, after W. Simpson.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale at Scutari Hospital. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker, 1856, after W. Simpson.
  • Crimean War, Cathcart Hill: graves in the fort. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after W. Simpson.
  • Mrs Nightingale with her daughters, Florence and Parthenope. Photogravure by E. Walker after a watercolour, 1828.
  • Crimean War: cityscape view of hospital and cemetary at Scutari. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after W. Simpson.
  • Baillie Battery and Hospital: with soldiers parading the grounds. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after C.H. Mecham.
  • Crimean War: panoramic view of the interior of Fort Nicholas. Tinted lithograph by E. Walker, 1856, after W. Simpson.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale assessing a ward at the military hospital in Scutari. Coloured lithograph, c. 1856, by E. Walker after W. Simpson.
  • Jacob Hall, a tightrope walker. Stipple engraving by E. Scriven, 1810, after J. van Oost.
  • A gathering at Joshua Reynolds's house: Oliver Goldsmith and Edmund Burke among the company. Stipple engraving by W. Walker, 1848, after J.E. Doyle.
  • Crimean War: soldiers collecting the wounded and dead from the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Tinted lithograph by E. Walker after W. Simpson.
  • A British administrator and retired physician driving a carriage at high speed, accompanied by an Indian servant. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after Captain G.F. Atkinson.
  • Laying a cable on the Atlantic seabed: the crew of the Great Eastern launching a buoy in an attempt to retrieve a lost cable. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker, 1866, after R.C. Dudley.
  • A white man (magistrate or policeman?) holds a gun to the head of an Indian man as others retrieve bags of money buried in the ground. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after G.F. Atkinson.
  • A beggar dressed in ragged clothes walks on crutches begging for scraps. Coloured lithograph by E. Hull, 1825.
  • Les Eaux-Chaudes, Pyrenees: people walk along the mountain paths to the hot spas. Lithograph by E. Ciceri, 1858.
  • A young stag is entering the enclosure through a gap in the fence and walks down a rocky path to join a group of deer. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
  • Two gay men kiss as they walk beside a river with a church tower beyond; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by Michael Taubenheim and Wolfang Mudra for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • A man in striped shorts and a cap walks down some stairs with another man representing an advertisement for AIDS prevention by AJCS (Association des Jeunes contre le SIDA) and the S.N.E.G. [Syndicat National des Entreprise Gay]. Lithograph.
  • Samuel Armstrong Lane. Mezzotint by W. Walker, 1849, after Elizabeth Walker.