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  • McGill University: McIntyre Medical Sciences Building. Plan of the Library Reading Room, Wellcome Camera and The Osler Library.
  • With compliments / The Library, the Royal Veterinary College, University of London ; Librarian: Linda D. Warden.
  • The cochlea is a vital part of our ear, allowing us to detect a wide range of frequencies of sound. This is a picture showing the characteristic snail shell structure of the cochlea in the inner ear, captured on a high-resolution electron microscope. The bone usually covering the cochlea has been removed to open up a window into the hidden world of hearing.
  • DNA origami
  • Vasculature of rat brain
  • Thermal image of hot liquid being poured into a cold flask
  • With the Librarian's compliments / Royal Veterinary College (University of London).
  • A microCT 3D reconstruction of a 10-day-old chick embryo, as seen from the right hand side. The inner ear is depicted, with the semicircular canals (the body's balance organ) and the cochlea (which converts sound waves into electrical impulses) shown in green. The otic capsule, a cartilaginous structure surrounding the inner ear which develops into part of the sphenoid bone, is shown in blue.
  • Anatomical Fugitive Sheets: detail of Autumn, c. 1620
  • Anatomical Fugitive Sheets: Spring; circa 1620
  • Anatomical Fugitive Sheets: summer, c. 1620
  • Anatomical Fugitive Sheets: Autumn; circa 1620
  • Anatomical Fugitive Sheets: Winter; circa 1620
  • The carnival of lost emotions / The Centre for the History of the Emotions.
  • The Ba debate : "Food additives - for the benefit of the manufacturer or the consumer?" / British Association for the Advancement of Science.
  • Bodleian Library, Oxford: bird's eye view with key and coat of arms. Line engraving.
  • Bodleian Library, Oxford: bird's eye view with key and coat of arms. Line engraving.
  • Radcliffe Camera, Oxford: design plan for the seating arrangements for a banquet given by the University. Line engraving, 1816.
  • Bodleian Library, Oxford: Duke Humfrey's library with a man studying. Line engraving by J. Le Keux after F. Mackenzie.
  • University College, Oxford: aerial view with key and scale. Line engraving.
  • Bodleian Library, Oxford: interior panoramic view. Line engraving by G. Hollis after J.C. Buckler.
  • Wadham College, Oxford: panoramic view including Hertford College and the Bodleian Library. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.
  • University College, Oxford: the library. Line engraving by J.H. Le Keux, 1861, after himself.
  • Radcliffe Camera, Oxford: panoramic view with All Souls College, Brasenose College and the Bodleian Library. Line engraving, after J. Gibbs.
  • Bodleian Library, Oxford: interior panoramic view with key. Line engraving.
  • Brasenose College, Oxford: quadrangle. Process print after V.H. Bailey, 1902.
  • Oriel College, Oxford: bird's eye view with a scale, numbered key and coat of arms. Etching.
  • Merton College, Oxford: bird's eye view with key. Line engraving.
  • Brasenose College, Oxford: with schoolchildren at the side of the Radcliffe Camera. Line engraving.
  • City of Oxford: from the gas works and meadows. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1835, after F. Mackenzie.