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  • The Westminster Lying-in Hospital, Lambeth. Engraving on silk by C. Grignion after S. Wale.
  • The Royal Exchange, London: view from roof height, with various men at business in the courtyard, emblematic devices in the sky area. Etching by B. Howlett, 1808, after F. Hogenburg, 1570.
  • A queen sits on a throne in ornate surroundings, below is an inscription to the wedding of Nicolaas de Vicq and Maria Jacoba van Reit. Etching with engraving by L. Scherm, c. 1701, after J. Goeree after S. Schynvoet.
  • Textiles: two fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1813.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the gate piers and porters' lodges: plans and elevations, with a scale of feet. Engraving by J. Basire after himself, 1752.
  • Guy's Hospital, Southwark: the grant of arms and motto. Coloured lithograph after J. Anstis.
  • An ornamental French cognac label. Lithograph by G. Nissou and Pichot, 19th century.
  • Textiles: four fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1812.
  • Gresham College, London: three-quarter view, with Gresham's arms over the entrance. Lithograph, 1844.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • Bookbinding: book presses, and decorating tools. Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: a quatrefoil window with the armorial device of Richard Whittington. Etching by E. B. Price.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • The new born son of Philip V of Spain being held by his mother Marie Louise of Savoy, born Madrid 25 August 1707. Engraving, 1707.
  • Anselmus de Boodt (Boetius), physician to Rudolph II, wearing a chain of office and a ruff, with an elaborate heraldic border. Line engraving by A. Sadeler.
  • An old man sits with his arm round a girl and plies her with drink as his wife watches through a window. Engraving by J.P. Le Bas, 1747, after D. Teniers.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the entrance to the hall, with elaborate heraldic carving above the doors. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd, 1830.
  • Textiles: three fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1815.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, an elevation of the great court, with a scale. Engraving by H. Hulsburgh after C. Campbell, 1715.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the interior of the hall, with various figures standing and sitting about. Engraving by T. H. Ellis, 1843, after H. Melville.
  • A fashionable lecturer demonstrates the art of physiognomy through reference to busts. Etching, 1765.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • Arms of the London Barber Surgeons' Company. Engraving attributed to W. Vaughan, 1677.
  • Gardeners at work in the gardens of Denham Court, Buckinghamshire. Engraving by W. Hollar, 17th century, after F. Cleyn.
  • A midwife presenting a new born royal (?) baby to its father and to the royal court. Etching.
  • An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares from a stage to a large audience in a town square. Engraving.
  • The grant of arms to the Barber Surgeons' Company, 1569. Colour photolithograph by W. Griggs, 1885.
  • The Copley medal of the Royal Society, as presented to Benjamin Franklin: left obverse, right reverse, with a decorative surround. Engraving, later than 1753.
  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital: a cadaver, a skull, bones of the lower leg and foot, and two bell-jars on stands. Engraving by A. R. Freebairn after a medallion by W. Wyon, 1829.