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  • John Locke. Line engraving by G. Vertue, 1738, after Sir G. Kneller, 1697.
  • Robert Boyle. Line engraving by G. Vertue, 1738 after J. Kerseboom.
  • King Charles I praying. Engraving by W. Marshall, 1649.
  • John Hyde. Engraving by W. Sharp after R. Home. Engraving.
  • William Ruddiman. Stipple engraving by A. Cardon after J. Smart.
  • John Bayly. Stipple engraving by H.R. Cook after Smith of Chichester.
  • King Charles I. Engraving after W. Dobson.
  • Sir Richard Croft. Stipple engraving by W. Holl after Sir G. Hayter, 1801.
  • William Woodville. Stipple engraving by L.(?) Perrot, 1803, after Antoine Ansiaux.
  • William Hunter (1718-1783) in his museum in Windmill Street on the day of resurrection, surrounded by skeletons and bodies, some of whom are searching for their missing parts. Engraving, 1782.
  • William Hunter (1718-1783) in his museum in Windmill Street on the day of resurrection, surrounded by skeletons and bodies, some of whom are searching for their missing parts. Engraving, 1782.
  • King Charles I. Engraving by B. Audran the elder, ca. 1697, after A. Van Dyck.
  • A fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • A fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • The itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales, A.D. MCLXXXVIII / By Giraldus de Barri; translated into English, and illustrated with views, annotations, and a life of Giraldus, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, bart.
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Two fish, and a detail of a fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Three fish. Colour lithograph, ca. 1900 (?).
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Two fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Three fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • Four fish, and a detail of a fish. Colour lithograph, 1884.
  • King Charles the Bad of Navarre being burnt to death in bed, while others pray and panic about him. Engraving.
  • An alchemical adept carrying the vase of Hermes, which is inscribed "Let us go to seek the nature of the four elements". Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
  • A putto pours a phial into a dragon's mouth, pumping a bellows with his other hand; representing the fixing of volatile matter in the alchemical process. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
  • A crowned alchemical flask containing a young king, dressed in red, representing the culmination of the alchemical process. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.