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  • The funeral of the Duke of Wellington in St. Paul's Cathedral in London in 1852. Lithograph by A. Maclure.
  • A funeral procession in China: the cadaver is carried in a palanquin. Engraving by J.B.M. Poisson after P. (?) Sonnerat.
  • Profile view of a mummified male head
  • The funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington passing the Horse Guards in London in 1852. Lithograph by A. Maclure.
  • A Lutheran funeral in the city of Augsburg. Engraving by B. Picart, 1732, after Catherine Sperling.
  • Four Muslims carrying a coffin for burial at the mosque preceded by two men reading from a holy book. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • A priest administering the Eucharist to a dying man. Engraving by B. Picart, 1722.
  • The remains of Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson lying in state in Greenwich. Coloured aquatint with engraving by M. Merigot after A.C. Pugin, 1806.
  • The coffin containing the remains of Mr. Peabody on display in the chapel on board of the ship "The Monarch". Wood engraving, 1869.
  • William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, lying in state. Etching, 1778.
  • A male corpse is wrapped in linen and entombed while a funeral cortège proceeds into a church in the background. Etching with engraving by G. Spilberg after C. de Passe.
  • Shanghai, China: a funeral procession, with people carrying banners. Photograph, 18--.
  • The transferral of the coffin of Napoleon III to Chiselhurst in 1878. Wood engraving, ca. 1878.
  • The funeral procession for a royal prince, and the cremation of a royal prince. Etching with engraving.
  • A funeral in a French church: the coffin is sprayed with holy water and lowered into the grounds of the church. Etching by B. Picart, 1724.
  • Funeral of Lord Ranelagh at Fulham Church in London in 1885. Wood engraving, ca. 1885.
  • A funeral procession following a deceased bishop layed out on a bier into a parish hall. Coloured etching by F. Ferrari, 1820.
  • The cremation of Hippias. Etching with engraving.
  • The catafalque erected for the funeral service of King Victor Emmmanuel, in the Pantheon, Rome, in 1878. Wood engraving.
  • Interior of a hospital with a woman washing a man's feet. Oil painting.
  • Two fashionable young women remarking a traditional funeral procession which passes them in the street. Drawing attributed to Eduard von Steinle.
  • A Jewish funeral outside the ancient Jerusalem. Etching.
  • New Swindon Institution and market, Swindon, Yorkshire. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1854, after E. Roberts.
  • A group of Greek women lamenting and mourning the dead at a burial site in Rama. Engraving possibly by B. Picart, ca. 1733.
  • The funeral procession of Charles James Fox passing through Palace Yard in London. Aquatint, 1806.
  • Interior of a hospital with a woman washing a man's feet. Oil painting.
  • Funeral procession of a queen passing through Hammersmith in London. Etching with engraving by C. Canton after R. Banks.
  • A history of Egyptian mummies, and an account of the worship and embalming of the sacred animals by the Egyptians; with remarks on the funeral ceremonies of different nations, and observations on the mummies of the Canary Islands, of the ancient Peruvians, Burman priests, etc / By Thomas Joseph Pettigrew.
  • Limestone jackal-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represents Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian of the stomach
  • Limestone human headed canopic jar