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  • Digestive system: twelve figures, including teeth, intestines and colon. Line engraving by Kirkwood & Son, 1813.
  • Normal mouse colon showing nuclei in red and the actin in the muscle layer in blue.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: the infirmary. Tinted lithograph by Sauvé & Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: a swimming school. Lithograph by Tirpenne & Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • South Africa: Hercules Robinson, Governor of the Cape Colony and High Commissioner of South Africa. 1896.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: the chapel during Mass. Lithograph by Tirpenne and Faivre after Alx. Thierry.
  • Cape Colony, South Africa: an African woman and child. Woodburytype, 1888, after a photograph by Robert Harris.
  • The BioPick : a fully automatic colony picking robot / BioRobotics ; sold by genetix Limited.
  • The BioPick : a fully automatic colony picking robot / BioRobotics ; sold by genetix Limited.
  • The BioPick : a fully automatic colony picking robot / BioRobotics ; sold by genetix Limited.
  • The BioPick : a fully automatic colony picking robot / BioRobotics ; sold by genetix Limited.
  • Rangoon Leper Colony, Burma: six boys suffering from leprosy; some wearing bandages. Photograph by Merl La Voy.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: the dormitory for pupils at the school. Lithograph by Sauvé and Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: a service in the chapel, seen from the gallery. Lithograph by Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • Cape Town, South Africa: Groote Schuur, a Dutch colonial house (the home of Cecil Rhodes). Photograph by Tempest Anderson, 1905.
  • South Africa: Mrs Nea Robinson, wife of Hercules Robinson, Governor of the Cape Colony and High Commissioner of South Africa. 1896.
  • Per post : H.G. Deakin, esq., Lari Forest Station, P.O. Uplands, Kenya Colony / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • A diseased colon; and a section of diseased small intestine. Coloured aquatint by W. Say after F. R. Say for Richard Bright, 1827.
  • A diseased colon; and a section of diseased small intestine. Colour aquatint by W. Say after F. R. Say for Richard Bright, 1827.
  • Boer War: five sketches of the ambulance service and Langman Field Hospital within the Orange River Colony. Pen and ink drawing by Oliver Paque, 1900.
  • Méthode nouvelle pour le traitement des déviations de la colonne vertébrale; précédée d'un examen critique des divers moyens employés par les orthopédistes modernes / [Charles Gabriel Pravaz].
  • Mettray penal colony, Mettray, France: a large area in a park set up for gymnastics and other sports to take place. Lithograph by Sauvé & Faivre after A. Thierry.
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • As Lord Glenelg slumbers in a chair Lord Melbourne takes from his pocket the colonial seals and Lord Duncannon takes the privy seals. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.
  • Egypt (?): a military desert camp with tents, a horseman with a device for sweeping the camp attached to the horse, and a colonial soldier. Photograph by J. D. Graham, 1914/1918 (?).
  • Drawing of the 1918 Influenza: Lymph sinus, some of the cells shown in their protoplasm - small clean spaces containing two, three or four fine deep brown spherules - shadows of colon bacilli
  • African (?) workers filling in a narrow ditch running through a field with palm trees and a colonial-style wooden house in the background, Africa (?). Photograph by (Edward Pigott ?) Minett, 1910/1920 (?).
  • Elevations and details of the iron aqueduct and bridge at Cysylte, the aqueduct at Langdon, the aqueduct at Chirk and the roof of the tunnel over the Prince Regent canal. Lithograph by Jobard after Collon.