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  • Two world globes advertising World AIDS day. Colour lithograph.
  • Two personified female and male world globes holding hands; advertising awareness and education in AIDS prevention. Colour lithograph, ca. 1988.
  • Astronomy: a number of ladies and gentlemen using telescopes and celestial globes, in a landscape of ruined classical architecture. Engraving, [c.1720?].
  • Cynara scolymus (Globe artichoke)
  • Celestial Globe, 1750, Universal Magazine
  • Galileo contemplating the globe. Bronze.
  • Geography: four types of globe. Engraving.
  • Diagram of the Globe showing 'Tabloid' usage
  • Geography: a combination orrery and globe. Coloured engraving.
  • A philosopher with a celestial globe. Oil painting, ca. 162-.
  • A philosopher with a celestial globe. Oil painting, ca. 162-.
  • A philosopher with a celestial globe. Oil painting, ca. 162-.
  • A philosopher with a celestial globe. Oil painting, ca. 162-.
  • A philosopher with a celestial globe. Oil painting, ca. 162-.
  • Geography: the hemispheres of a globe. Engraving by J. Pass, 1807.
  • Geography: three types of globe. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1807.
  • A winged skeleton holding a scythe flies above a globe. Etching.
  • Christ enthroned, holding the globe and displaying the Sacred Heart. Colour lithograph.
  • Christ enthroned with globe and sceptre, displaying his Sacred Heart. Colour lithograph.
  • A female figure resting her arm on a globe; representing geography. Stipple engraving.
  • Portrait of Mercator, holding compass on globe with inscription 'Polus magnetis-America, Peru
  • Astronomy: an astronomer [?] in his study, holding a globe. Lithograph by C. Hullmandel after Grattan.
  • Two winged boys in a lunette with telescope, dividers and a globe; representing Geography (?). Etching.
  • A woman with a globe containing a face; representing the faculty of the will. Engraving, 16--.
  • Astronomy: an astrologer sits in a landscape with his hand on a globe. Line engraving, 1707 [?].
  • A female nude draws a compass over a globe; representing astrology. Engraving attributed to G. Bonasone, 1544.
  • Astronomy: a terrestrial globe, with a device for projecting the shadow of the moon. Engraving [before 1764].
  • Astronomy: an astronomer in his study, leaning on a planetary globe, while holding a pair of dividers. Engraving.
  • A female figure with wings and a globe; representing astronomy. Engraving by A. Vallée after M. de Vos.
  • Astronomy: a scholar in his study, plotting points on a globe. Engraving by L. Garreau after J. Vermeer.