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  • Procedures for using a protective face mask in civil defence: four figures. Colour lithograph, ca. 1984.
  • Plate XIII. Results of excisions of the head of the humerus. American Civil War (1861-65).
  • Civil engineering: a plan to improve the silted-up harbour at Rye, Kent. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Plate LIV. Results of resections at the elbow for shot injury. American Civil War (1861-65).
  • King Charles I giving orders to Sir Edward Walker during the English Civil War. Engraving, 1705.
  • Civil engineering: a moveable crane at Ramsgate Harbour, Kent, seen in side elevation. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Civil engineering: three diagrams of canal slides and dragging mechanisms. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1800.
  • Civil engineering: a double-tiered aqueduct over a river valley. Engraving by L. Sellier after Foucherot.
  • Civil engineering: the launch of a floating dock in Peru. Wood engraving after T. E. Wilmot.
  • Plate XVIII. Results of excisions of the head of the humerus. American Civil War (1861-65).
  • Plate XVII. Results of excisions of the head of the humerus. American Civil War (1861-65).
  • Civil engineering: three types of wooden centring for bridges. Engraving by J. Davis, 1820, after R. Tredgold.
  • Return of wounded Confederate prisoners, under a flag of truce, during the American Civil War. Wood engraving.
  • Civil engineering: the Conway box girder bridge, viewed from entrance level. Coloured lithograph by G. Hawkins after himself.
  • Materials for protection of the body and respiratory system in civil defence: three figures. Colour lithograph, ca. 1984.
  • The execution of a deserter in the Federal Camp, Alexandria, during the Civil War in America. Wood engraving.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War medicine wagon produced by T. Morris Perot and Company. Photograph, 1876.
  • Civil engineering: three views of the bridge at Schausshausen, Switzerland. Engraving by J. Moffat after W. A. Provis.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War medicine wagon produced by T. Morris Perot and Company. Photograph, 1876.
  • Civil engineering: one section of the Menai box girder bridge. Lithograph by Day & son, 1849, after M. Foster.
  • Civil engineering: building the Victoria Bridge across the Saint Lawrence River, Montreal. Coloured lithograph by the Kell brothers, 1860.
  • An inquiry into certain errors relative to insanity; and their consequences: physical, moral, and civil / By George Man Burrows.
  • Civil engineering: the Mersey Ferry landing stage (top), and the pier at Lytham (below). Wood engraving after [H.R.].
  • Civil engineering: the supporting masonry for the Menai box girder bridge. Lithograph by Day & son, 1849, after E. Clark.
  • Civil engineering: a canal passing through hilly terrain (above), and diagrams of canal locks and pressure-regulating mechanisms (below). Engraving.
  • Civil engineering: various bridges, ancient and modern, around Europe, the Ponte Vecchio, Venice, in the centre. Engraving by A. Krausse.
  • Civil engineering: the Menai box girder bridge, viewed from entrance level. Lithograph by Day & Son, 1849, after E. Clark.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War Army of the Cumberland train carriage: the kitchen car: a model. Photograph, 1876.
  • Civil engineering: the Pont Cysylte aqueduct, the aqueduct at Pyrgos, the aqueduct at Roquefavour and the Colosseum at Rome. Engraving.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War medicine wagon produced by T. Morris Perot and Company: side view. Photograph, 1876.