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  • An old woman wearing a ragged coat leans against the stump of a tree holding a broom in her right hand and a hat in her left hand. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • Hyde Park, near Kensington Palace: ladies and children drinking from a spring and eating a picnic. Engraving by J. Godby, 1802, after Mary Spilsbury.
  • Christ's Hospital: the Great Hall during a ceremony. Engraving by J. G. Walker, 1822, after T. Stothard, 1799.
  • Two blind beggars, one stands with a placard around his neck and hat, the other kneels with a dog on his lap. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • A bearded elderly man, carrying a prayer wheel and a rosary, in a studio setting.
  • The British Museum: the Etruscan Room, with visitors. Wood engraving, 1847.
  • London Ophthalmic Infirmary, and the Catholic church, Finsbury. Coloured engraving by R. Acon after T. H. Shepherd.
  • A bearded man walking the streets with his hat under his arm deeply engrossed in reading a book. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • The parable of the blind leading the blind: two blind men walk into a stream. Engraving after H. Bosch.
  • James Rae, James Hay, William Laing, and his niece, Miss Laing, standing on some planks. Etching by J. Kay, 1786.
  • A Greenwich Pensioner, with a pipe in one hand and a stick in the other, being rolled out of a sheet [hammock?] by a sailor. Wood engraving by J. Jackson.
  • The parable of the blind leading the blind: six blind men walk in a line, the leader trips over, the second stumbles over him, the rest are set to follow. Process print after by P. Bruegel the elder, 1568.
  • King's College, London: the interior of the theatre on prizegiving day. Engraving by H. Melville after T. H. Shepherd, ca. 1841.
  • The mocking and flagellation of Christ. Line engraving by G. Sadeler after J. Palma the elder.
  • A woman wearing a feathered hat and holding a poodle on her lap at a table holds up a thumb on which is a blown-up condom; with the message: 'Without? Without me'; Italian version of a series of safe sex posters from a 'Stop AIDS' poster campaign by the Federal Office of Public Health, in collaboration with the Aiuto AIDS Svizzero. Colour lithograph.
  • A young woman, winner of a beauty contest, wearing a large black hat with a trailing scarf round her throat.
  • The British Museum: the Egyptian Room, with visitors. Wood engraving, 1847.
  • A Greenwich Pensioner recounting his exploits to a small boy, showing him a print called "The blowing up of the Orient": his mother and a print pedlar (?) look on. Engraving by T. Holles, 1845, after E. M. Ward.
  • The British Museum: the Zoological Gallery, crowded with holiday visitors. Wood engraving, 1845.
  • A physician in traditional costume with sword, France 17--. Coloured engraving.
  • An old man in ragged clothes leaning on a stick. Etching by Jean Duplessi-Bertaux.
  • An old blind man holding a child walks guided by his stick and dog. Coloured watercolour drawing by R.R.S.
  • A man sits by a fireplace lighting his pipe with an ember while a servant girl brings his drink. Lithograph by F. Hanfstaengl after G. Metsu.
  • Franz Joseph Gall measuring the head of a bald, elegantly dressed old lady; her pet poodle is entwined in her wig on a chair. Coloured aquatint by F.C. Hunt after E.F. Lambert, ca. 1823.
  • An old man in tattered clothes leaning on a broom for support. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • The British Museum: the Xanthian Room, with visitors. Wood engraving, 1847.
  • A Montenegrin man wearing national dress and a Montenegrin cap.
  • The circumcision of Christ in the Temple. Etching by Father K. Felner, 1779, after C. Dietrich.
  • An old man in ragged clothing. Etching by Jean Duplessi-Bertaux.
  • Goodies by the handful / The Terrence Higgins Trust.