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  • An obese physician pleased with the progress of his emaciated terminally ill patient. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1813?, after R. Newton.
  • Audit Hall, Infirmary, St. Alban's and St. Helen's Churches, Worcester, England. Engraving by J. Newton, 1793, after N. Green and J. Ross.
  • Audit Hall, Infirmary, St. Alban's and St. Helen's Churches, Worcester, England. Engraving by J. Newton, 1793, after N. Green and J. Ross.
  • The house in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, where Sir Isaac Newton was born; a man and a woman approach the house. Wood engraving, 1839.
  • Four men sit round a tax collector and blow smoke in his face. Coloured aquatint,by J.C. Ziegler, 1799, after R. Newton.
  • A young woman gazing at the portrait of her beloved and ignoring religion. Lithograph by R.J. Lane, 1824, after G.S. Newton.
  • The room in the house in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, where Sir Isaac Newton was born; a man and a woman visiting. Wood engraving, 1839.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London. Engraving by C.J. Smith, 1837.
  • The implements used by Mr. Young in his experiments to collect opium in Scotland. Engraving by A. W. Warren, c. 1819, after W. Newton.
  • Men being shaved and having their hair cut, styled and crimped by various male and female barbers. Coloured etching by R. Newton after himself, 1791.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London: the Orange Street frontage. Wood engraving, 18--.
  • The house in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, where Sir Isaac Newton was born; an old woman walks with a stick in the foreground. Engraving, ca. 1810.
  • Christmas Harbour in Kerguelen Island (South Indian Ocean), Captain Cook's ships Resolution and Discovery in the bay. Engraving by J. Newton, 1784, after J. Webber.
  • An X-ray tube, common type. Inscribed 'Instanta' Tube - Macalister-Wiggin Pattern. Sole British Manufacturers Newton and Wright. Bears Ministry of Munitions Label.
  • A man with closed eyes walking into a skeletal death figure, a group of anxious undertakers run after them. Coloured etching by R. Newton, 1794, after himself.
  • Per post : Messrs. C.W. Turley, Esq., 2 Fourth Avenue, Off Bukit Timah Road, Newton, Singapore, Straits Settlements / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • Opticks: or, a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light. Also two treatises of the species and magnitude of curvilinear figures / By Sir Isaac Newton, Knt.
  • Opticks: or, a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light. Also two treatises of the species and magnitude of curvilinear figures / By Sir Isaac Newton, Knt.
  • Opticks: or, a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light. Also two treatises of the species and magnitude of curvilinear figures / By Sir Isaac Newton, Knt.
  • Opticks: or, a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light. Also two treatises of the species and magnitude of curvilinear figures / By Sir Isaac Newton, Knt.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London: the Orange Street frontage. Engraving by S. Lacy after Meredith, 1811.
  • Westminster Abbey: monuments of Sir Isaac Newton and the first Earl of Stanhope. Coloured aquatint by A. Pugin and T. Rowlandson [?] after W. Kent and M. Rysbrack.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the river front vista, with the Queens' House and Royal Observatory in the distance: many people walking about. Engraving by J. Newton after T. Lancey.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the river front vista, with the Queens' House and Royal Observatory in the distance: many people walking about. Engraving by J. Newton after T. Lancey.
  • A doctor and footman hurling pudding at each other in an attempt to make the obese patient laugh in order to cure his quinsey. Coloured engraving by R. Newton, 1797.
  • The paralytic is lowered through the roof of a crowded house so that Christ can reach him and cure him. Engraving by J. Newton, 1795 (?), after C.R. Ryley.
  • Royal Society, Crane Court, off Fleet Street, London: a meeting in progress, with Isaac Newton in the chair. Wood engraving by J. Quartley after [J.M.L.R.], 1883.
  • Royal Society, Crane Court, off Fleet Street, London: a meeting in progress, with Isaac Newton in the chair. Wood engraving by J. Quartley after [J.M.L.R.], 1883.
  • An allegorical monument to Sir Isaac Newton and his theories on prisms. Line engraving by L. Desplaces after D. M. Fratta after G.B. Pittoni, D. Valeriani and G. Valeriani.
  • An allegorical monument to Sir Isaac Newton and his theories on prisms. Line engraving by L. Desplaces after D. M. Fratta after G.B. Pittoni, D. Valeriani and G. Valeriani.