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  • The Royal London Bazaar, Gray's Inn Road : now exhibiting, the Spotted Child ... Miss Fabrian was born in Hampshire is two years & a half old, curiously spotted all over ...
  • There is beauty in a hand free from roughness : Snowfire Glycerine Jelly Vanishing.
  • There is beauty in a hand free from roughness : Snowfire Glycerine Jelly Vanishing.
  • Alton Cripples Home & College : founded by Sir William Treolar : Hornsey Cot.
  • Alton 1908-1929-1937 : the unconventional tribute of an outsider.
  • Alton 1908-1929-1937 : the unconventional tribute of an outsider.
  • Alton 1908-1929-1937 : the unconventional tribute of an outsider.
  • Culpeper's [!] family physician ... The English physician enlarged / containing 300 medicines, made of American herbs. Being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation. Likewise, a variety or receipts.
  • Prempak : the No. 1 treatment in the menopause now has a No. 2!.
  • Prempak : the No. 1 treatment in the menopause now has a No. 2!.
  • A smiling sailor holds up a condom; another sailor with his trousers down stands towards a wall with one arm raised; advertisement for gay men to use precautions by Gay Men Fighting Aids. Colour lithograph.
  • A boxer raises his bandaged fists which bear the letters: 'Fuck safe'; advertisement for gay men to use precautions by Gay Men Fighting Aids. Colour lithograph.
  • Five men hold a flag which they use to dig; advertisement for gay men to use precautions by Gay Men Fighting Aids. Colour lithograph.
  • Two men kissing; one wearing a builders safety helmet; advertisement for gay men to use precautions by Gay Men Fighting Aids. Colour lithograph.
  • Crimean War: wounded sailors convalescing at Haslar Hospital. Wood engraving by H. Linton after E. Morin after J. Mayall.
  • The wheel of fortune (left); a medieval lead coffin (right). Line engraving by J. Swaine after T. Hollis.
  • An allegory of agriculture: Ceres reclining amidst a collection of farm implements, she holds a sheaf of wheat and a scythe. Engraving by W. Bromley, 1789, after a sculptural panel by Mrs E. Coade.
  • A board of medical officers of the Navy examining a naval man's injured arm. Halftone after Joseph Nash the younger after a sketch by A. Gascoigne Wildey.
  • Contrasts in drinking of alcoholic beverages: a tavern from 1553 is contrasted with a gin-palace of 1847, temperance with drunkenness, and luxury with poverty. Lithograph by Luke Limner (John Leighton).
  • A memoir of Henry Jacob Bigelow / [William Sturgis Bigelow].
  • A memoir of Henry Jacob Bigelow / [William Sturgis Bigelow].
  • Boer War: soldiers relaxing by Southampton Water with a view across the estuary to Netley Hospital. Halftone after a photograph by W. Gregory & Co., London.
  • Boer War: a temporary hospital hut at Netley with four nurses at the door. Halftone, c. 1900.
  • A marble vase placed on a pedestal on top of a sarcophagus; and two other vases. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, ca. 1770.
  • The death of William II (William Rufus): William has been shot with an arrow on a hunt in a forest. Etching by T. Wallis after W. M. Craig.
  • Boer War: an elderly woman sitting outside with her son who is a patient at Netley Hospital. Halftone after a photograph.
  • Ruins of Netley Abbey with an inset of Netley Hospital. Wood engraving, c. 1900.
  • Thomas Inglefield, an artist born without limbs. Etching by S. Ireland, 1787, after F. Grose.
  • Boer War: the Doecker Hospital Huts at Netley with patients and a horse-drawn carriage outside. Halftone, 1900, after a photograph by S. Cribb.
  • Sir Edward Hulse. Mezzotint by J. Watson after F. Cotes, 1757.