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  • Eton College. Line engraving.
  • The school courtyard, Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving.
  • Figures on the path to Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving.
  • Eton College and chapel. Etching by J. Green after S. Wale.
  • Eton College from Romney Lock, Berkshire. Wood engraving by P. Roberts after P.H. Delamotte.
  • The river and bridge in the grounds of Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving by C. Pye.
  • King Henry VI, with his hands clasped above Eton College chapel. Mezzotint by W. Pether after J. Bacon.
  • Eton College as seen from the river and fields, Berkshire. Line engraving by J. Smith, 1801, after E. Dayes.
  • A sheet of details of Mount Grace Monastery and Eton College, with a seal and ground plan. Line engraving, 1797.
  • Eton College from the river with an elaborate border of architectural motifs. Coloured line engraving by H. Winkles after W. Tombleson.
  • Eton College, Berkshire: a couple with their dog walking through the school courtyard by the chapel. Etching by G. Gabrielli, 1875.
  • Boys bathing in the river by the playing fields, Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving by J.T. Willmore after J.D. Harding.
  • A queen or empress administering a healing balm to a person with leprosy (?). Photograph of a wallpainting in the chapel in Eton College.
  • An artist drawing a panoramic view of Eton College from Windsor Castle terrace, Berkshire. Line engraving by T.A. Prior, 1840, after J.D. Harding.
  • Rx 'Pepsencia'- Fairchild / Fairchild Brothers & Foster (Inc) New York.
  • Sir Henry Wotton. Line engraving by W. Dolle.
  • Sir Henry Wotton. Line engraving, 1672, after P. Lombart.
  • Above, allegorical figures of Reason and Revelation, standing in niches; below, men and devils digging in a saltmine. Engraving, 1670/1685, after W. Hollar, 1659.
  • A good servant, represented as a hybrid creature combining a man, a pig, an ass and a deer, carrying cleaning implements and having a padlocked mouth. Engraving after J. Hoskins.
  • A good servant, represented as a hybrid creature combining a man, a pig, an ass and a deer, carrying cleaning implements and having a padlocked mouth. Engraving, 1749, after J. Hoskins.
  • Aesculapius holding a staff encircled by a snake. Drawing by G.B. Cipriani.