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  • Water supply. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Well designed for public use in a street in Bathurst, Gambia. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Well made out of a barrel in Bathurst, Gambia. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Wooden building on a river; to be used as a public toilet in Bonthe, Sierra Leone. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Building with roof made out of palm leaves. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Hospital in Bathurst, Gambia. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Women with fishing baskets in Bambara, Sierra Leone. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • A street in Freetown, Sierra Leone: the buildings separated from the street by a ditch, with a wooden plank to connect them. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Ojuoro plant growing in a native pot. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Hospital for small-pox sufferers. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Path leading into Yonnibana. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Men in Freetown, Sierra Leone, with a device for removing rubbish, which they balance on their heads. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Senior Medical Officers' quarters in Bathurst, Gambia. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • A verger's dream: Saints Cosmas and Damian performing a miraculous cure by transplantation of a leg. Oil painting attributed to the Master of Los Balbases, ca. 1495.
  • John Heaviside. Mezzotint by R. Earlom, 1803, after J. Zoffany.
  • ReOrientalisms.
  • ReOrientalisms.
  • Callicarpa bodinieri var giraldii 'Profusion'
  • Claude Ambroise Seurat, known as the 'Human skeleton'. Stipple engraving by R. Cruikshank, 1825.
  • Claude Ambroise Seurat, known as the 'Human skeleton'. Stipple engraving by R. Cruikshank, 1825.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Brugmansia suaveolens 'Pink Beauty'
  • Brugmansia suaveolens'Pink Beauty'