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  • Part of St. Marylebone Workhouse prior to reconstruction. From a drawing by a pauper inmate in 1866, initials W.A.D., published 1881.
  • St. Mary's Dispensary for Women and Children, 69 Seymour Place, St. Marylebone, W 1. This was started by E. Garrett Anderson in July 1866, it grew into the present Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in Euston Road.
  • English families taken as hostages in the French Revolution, imprisoned in the orphanage of Arras. Engraving by P. Maxell, 1802, after T. Snagg.
  • The Middlesex Hospital: seen from the south-east. Engraving by E. Rooker, 1757, after J. Paine.
  • The Middlesex Hospital: seen from the south-east. Engraving by E. Rooker, 1757, after J. Paine.
  • The Middlesex Hospital: seen from the south-east. Engraving by E. Rooker, 1757, after J. Paine.
  • A map of London: showing sites of medical interest in Paddington and north Kensington. Coloured lithograph, 1913.
  • A map of London: showing sites of medical interest in Paddington and north Kensington. Coloured lithograph, 1913.
  • People queuing at S. Marylebone workhouse circa 1900
  • Hospital for the sick poor, Marylebone Infirmary.
  • Jean Misaubin and his family. Gouache painting by Joseph Goupy, 172-.
  • Jean Misaubin and his family. Gouache painting by Joseph Goupy, 172-.