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  • A diseased colon; and a section of diseased small intestine. Coloured aquatint by W. Say after F. R. Say for Richard Bright, 1827.
  • A diseased colon; and a section of diseased small intestine. Colour aquatint by W. Say after F. R. Say for Richard Bright, 1827.
  • A man from New Caledonia, encountered by Captain Cook on his second voyage. Engraving by F.G. Aliamet, 1777, after W. Hodges.
  • Saint Laurence Justiniani. Engraving by C.W. Ketterlinus and A.L. Romanet after F. Albani.
  • British fresh water fishes / Rev. W. Houghton ... illustrated with a coloured figure of each species drawn from nature by A.F. Lydon, and numerous engravings.
  • Two children examining a hare and a fowl hung up after a hunt while a younger child sits on the ground eating bread. Engraving by C. W. Sharpe after H. Browne.
  • A young Irish woman working at a spinning wheel. Engraving by Francis Holl after F.W. Topham.
  • A meeting of the Royal Society at Somerset House in the Strand. Engraving by H. S. Melville, 1844, after F. W. Fairholt, 1843.
  • A child being rescued from a shipwreck, two women are in the sea about to be rescued by a boat. Stipple engraving by A. Roffe after F.R. Roffe after W. Wyon.
  • Queen Victoria as a young woman, by F.W. Wilkin
  • Two lions, with a lioness lying between them. Engraving by W. Walker after F. Snyders, 1782.
  • Six men and a woman drink and smoke round a table outside a country tavern, behind them children watch a woman pump water. Etching by J. Browne and engraving by W. Woollett, 1767, after C. Dusart.
  • A man with toothache sits in his nightgown, with a handkerchief around his face, in a surgery [?], and is discovered by "Botsam" in fright to be turning into a devil. Wood engraving by F. Wentworth after H.K. Browne.
  • Various birds by a pond, including terns, a heron and two cormorants. Etching by W. Hollar after F. Barlow.
  • G.F. Evans. Photograph by R.W. Thrupp after a painting.
  • A man pulling down the trousers of another man beside a fountain; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by F. Baumhauer and W. Mudra for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • R.A.F.A. : 43 Grove Park Road, London W4 3RX : [Postal cancellation stamp] / Royal Air Forces Association.
  • A man from Easter island (Rapa Nui), with elongated ears, encountered by Captain Cook on his second voyage, 1772-1775. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1777, after W. Hodges.
  • A futuristic vision: technology is over-sophisticated, and the masses devote themselves to intellectual pursuits, while the basic needs of society are neglected. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1828, after F.A.
  • A standing man, full-length front view, with elephantiasis of the scrotum, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A young woman guiding a blind bag-piper over a bridge in Scotland. Stipple engraving by S.W. Reynolds, 1848, after F. Tayler.
  • Saint George on horseback, naked and wearing a helmet, fighting the dragon. Stipple engraving by W. Roffe after F.R. Roffe after W. Wyon, ca. 1851.
  • Four sections of diseased brain; and a section of spine. Coloured stipple etching by W. Say after C. J. Canton after F. F. Giraud for Richard Bright, 1831.
  • Four sections of diseased brain; and a section of spine. Colour stipple etching by W. Say after C. J. Canton after F. F. Giraud for Richard Bright, 1831.
  • A seated man, full-length front view, with elephantiasis of the left leg, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A standing man, full-length side view, with elephantiasis of the left leg, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A standing man, full-length back view, with elephantiasis of the left leg, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A standing woman, full-length front view, with a growth on her lower right leg, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • Four water birds, including a heron, an avocet and a great crested grebe. Etching by W. Hollar, ca. 1670, after F. Barlow.
  • Foetuses in utero: four figures showing cross-sections of a foetus in various positions in the uterus. Line engraving, 1791, by W. Taylor after F. Birnie, after W. Smellie.