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  • The halt and the blind being summoned to the great supper. Oil painting by Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot.
  • The halt and the blind being summoned to the great supper. Oil painting by Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot.
  • The halt and the blind being summoned to the great supper. Oil painting by Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot.
  • The halt and the blind being summoned to the great supper. Oil painting by Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot.
  • World War I: St Dunstan's hostel for the blind, Regents Park, London. Watercolour by Walter Spradbery, 1919.
  • Newton found that everyone was colour blind! : The routine urine information system, Bili-Labstix + Urobilitstix.
  • Newton found that everyone was colour blind! : The routine urine information system, Bili-Labstix + Urobilitstix.
  • School of the London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read, Avenue Road, London: seen from the road. Coloured lithograph by E. T. Dolby after H.E. Kendall, 1847 (?).
  • The blind school, and, in the distance, Bethlem Hospital, Southwark. Coloured engraving by T. Albutt after [W.?] Read.
  • A blind Japanese masseur with a pipe in his mouth and a long pole in his hand. Photograph.
  • The blind school, Southwark: with a bustling street scene. Lithograph by L. Haghe, ca.1835, after J. Johnson.
  • Three schoolboys giving charity to a blind beggar. Mezzotint by J.R. Smith, 1784, after W.R. Bigg.
  • A blind minstrel is approached by two boys (possibly Kabuki actors) Coloured woodcut by Kunisada I, 1853 (?).
  • Little Saint Mary's Church, Cambridge: exterior with a blind man begging for alms. Etching by R. Farren, 1880.
  • The dance of death at Basel: death and the blind man. Lithograph by G. Danzer after H. Hess.
  • Slow-worm (blind-worm or deaf-adder) anguis fragilis family: Anguidae : DF 118 powerful non-narcotic analgesic.
  • Slow-worm (blind-worm or deaf-adder) anguis fragilis family: Anguidae : DF 118 powerful non-narcotic analgesic.
  • A sitting blind beggar sells 'love sonnets' to obtain money with a boy. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Four blind men and a boy playing musical instruments and singing. Etching by C. Du Bosc after A. Watteau.
  • A fettered Samson sits blind and distraught in a gloomy clearing. Stipple engraving by T. Kirk after R. Westall.
  • A blind man plays the fiddle to a family audience. Colour engraving by J. Burnet after D. Wilkie, 1806.
  • A blind beggar holds out his hat for money. Woodcut and colour mezzotint by C.W.E. Dietrich, 1757.
  • A blind beggar stands with a boy beside a church, Cadiz, Spain. Coloured lithograph by A. Arrom after himself.
  • A young blind woman gives a cleric a sum of money, while he peers through his spectacles. Line engraving.
  • Toby, a man who pretended to be blind and lame. Etching by A. van Assen, 1804, after J. Parry.
  • Cape Coast Castle, Ghana: a blind man is led through the street by a boy. Wood engraving by J.J.
  • The halt and the blind being invited to the great supper. Mezzotint by J.E. Haid after J.M. Denzel.
  • A blind Chinese minstrel with his child assistant, being invited into a house by a woman. Ink drawing, China, 18--?.
  • A blind beggar hunched over his walking stick, holding out his hat for money. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • A blind hurdy gurdy player and his son and two dancing dogs. Coloured lithograph by White after E.J. Pigal.