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  • Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York: with an elaborate border. Line engraving by J.D. Smillie after Davis.
  • Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Newport, Kentucky: view from the river. Coloured line engraving by Fenner Sears & Co., 1832, after G. Wall.
  • Christ heals the dumb and blind demoniac. Etching.
  • The Deaf and Dumb institution, Cabra, Ireland. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin after C. Geoghegan.
  • A mute man and a dwarf, with Turkish buildings in the background. Line engraving.
  • Zacharias (father of John the Baptist), struck dumb, writes that his son should be known as John. Etching by C. Tinti, 1771, after A. del Sarto.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving, 1834.
  • Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Two men entertain the deaf and dumb in sign language at the Freemason's Tavern. Wood engraving.
  • The Institut National des Sourds-Muets, Paris: interior showing voters for the National Assembly. Wood engraving, 1871.
  • Christ heals a dumb, mentally ill child. Woodcut.
  • Deaf and Dumb Institution, Glasgow. Line engraving by C. Lawrie after J. Salmon.
  • Bailey Prison, Lying-in Hospital, Salford, Lancashire. Etching by J. Davies, 1829, after Harwood.
  • Abbot de L'Epée, the founder of deaf and dumb education in France, above the French sign language alphabet. Coloured lithograph.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving by I.C. Varrall after himself, 1822.
  • A woman using sign language. Coloured aquatint by W.T. Annis, 1819, after J. Northcote.
  • New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York City. Coloured wood engraving.
  • The Institut National des Sourds-Muets, Paris: interior during the visit of Pope Pius VII. Aquatint with etching by J.H. Marlet, 1805.
  • Hands showing the alphabet of sign language. Wood engraving.
  • Joseph Watson, and the Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell, in which he taught. Engraving.
  • The infant John the Baptist, sleeping. Engraving by Morel after Duchemin after C. Dolci.
  • The Institut National des Sourds-Muets, Paris: interior during the visit of Pope Pius VII. Aquatint with etching by J.H. Marlet, 1805.
  • A Christmas entertainment, presented in sign language for the deaf and dumb, at the Hanover Square rooms, London. Wood engraving, 1865.
  • Entertainment in sign language for the deaf and dumb at the Hanover Square rooms, London. Wood engraving.
  • Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Philadelphia: panoramic view. Coloured engraving by Fenner Sears & Co., 1831, after C. Burton.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Coloured etching, 1813.