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  • The Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: a perspective view looking north-east at the main building, with penitent mothers arriving beside a statue of fortune. Engraving by C. Grignion and P. C. Canot after S. Wale, 1749.
  • Lord Brougham, a bully, picks on Lord Melbourne while a girl in a bonnet summons an elderly woman with the face of the Duke of Wellington. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1838.
  • TEM of Reoviruses
  • TEM of Reoviruses
  • TEM of Reoviruses.
  • TEM of Reovirus
  • TEM of Reoviruses
  • Gwendoline Maud Syrie, née Barnardo (later Syrie Wellcome, later Syrie Maugham). Drypoint by Paul César Helleu, ca. 1901.
  • Gwendoline Maud Syrie, née Barnardo (later Syrie Wellcome, later Syrie Maugham). Drypoint by Paul César Helleu, ca. 1901.
  • Gwendoline Maud Syrie, née Barnardo (later Syrie Wellcome, later Syrie Maugham). Drypoint by Paul César Helleu, ca. 1901.
  • Saint Genevieve. Engraving by E. Fessard, 1757, after C.J. Natoire.
  • The adoration of the magi: a king kneels before the infant Jesus, seated on Mary's lap. Engraving by E. Fessard after C.J. Natoire.
  • Saint Vincent de Paul. Line engraving by E. Fessard, 1756, after C. Natoire.
  • Top left, gamebirds watching in safety while hunters and poachers shoot each other; top right, a graveyard for colonial institutions in Africa; bottom left, spoonbills (birds) made of teapots and spoons; bottom centre, two men talking about a hen and some ducklings; bottom right, a weather vane in the form of a man holding a gun. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1831.
  • A philosopher and virtuoso seated in an armchair: dissatisfied with his accomplishments, he points to the need for charity to the poor. Engraving by C.F. Stoelzel, 1774, after J.E. Schenau, 1773.
  • The Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, Wandsworth: the facade. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after B. Sly.
  • Saint Gertrude, indicating the Christ Child in her heart. Colour lithograph, 19--.
  • The Triple Burner (san jiao), Chinese woodcut, 1817
  • Children, representing children worldwide who are infected or affected by AIDS; advertisement by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Children, representing children worldwide who are infected or affected by AIDS; advertisement by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.