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  • Boer War: the ward of a hospital ship in which a nurse converses with an anxious lady and her daughter. Gouache painting by F. Dickinson, 1899.
  • Extract from a letter received from Mr. Frank Dickinson, Inyagura Farm, Rusapi, Southern Rhodesia : (late of Leazey Bridge Farm, Wheathampstead) : 18th September, 1923...
  • English hospital in Beira, Mozambique: staff, patients and the Lady Superintendent, Mrs. Goodman. Ink wash and gouache drawing by F. C. Dickinson, 1901, after E. Watts.
  • The son of Nawaub of Banda seated on an oriental rug holding a sword within an ornate border. Lithograph by L.C. Dickinson, 1844, after Emily Eden.
  • A Hindu man (sadhu) with long hair, cloak and walking stick stands by a rock from which water springs. Lithograph by L.C. Dickinson, 1844, after Emily Eden.
  • Richard Dickinson, an eccentric man from Scarborough, who imagines he is a king, sitting with his pet fox and monkey. Engraving by G. Vertue after H. Hysing, 1725.
  • Her Majesty Queen Victoria and entourage visiting soldiers wounded during the Boer War, in a ward at Netley Hospital. Pen and ink drawing by J. Duncan, c. 1900, after F. C. Dickinson.
  • A pretious treasury; or a new dispensatory. Contayning 70. approved physicall rare receits ... Collected out of the most approved authors both in physick and chyrurgery / by Salvator Winter, and Signieur Francisco Dickinson.
  • Boer War: The Duke of Connaught raising the Union Jack on the masthead of a hospital ship, an official Committee and line of soldiers in attendance. Gouache painting by F. Dickinson after D. Macpherson, 1899.
  • Early Dickinsoniana : the Boyd Lee Spahr lectures in Americana, 1957-1961.
  • 8th Xhosa War: the funeral of a British war victim under torchlight on the field. Lithograph, ca. 1852.
  • 8th Xhosa War: British soldiers bearing a wounded man on a stretcher and supplies through jungle. Lithograph, ca. 1852.
  • "A Smoking Club"
  • Opera Ambrosii Parei ... / a docto viro plerisque locis recognita: et latinitate donata Iacobi Guillemeau ... labore et diligentia.
  • Members of an English country club gathered together in a room, some are talking, others drinking, and food is being brought in on trays. Stipple engraving after H.W. Bunbury.
  • A pilgrim praying at a roadside shrine of Saint Bridget in Italy. Etching by G. Hayter, 1829.
  • Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. Etching by G. Hayter, 1813.
  • People swimming in and relaxing by an enormous open air tank (in India?). Coloured lithograph.
  • A man riding a horse in Hyde Park. Etching after H.W. Bunbury.
  • A man driving a a horse-drawn waggon has stopped to ask the way of a man at the side of the road carrying a bundle: he tells him to go back in the opposite direction. Lithograph atributed to E. Purcell after C. Vernet.
  • A rat-catcher (accompanied by two dogs) carrying a cage of live rats in his right hand and a sharpened wooden stick with dead rats dangling from it in his left. Stipple engraving by J. Baldrey, 1789, after H.W. Bunbury.
  • Dying parents taking leave from their children on their deathbed, leaving them in the care of their uncle. Stipple engraving by J. Collyer and J. Tidd after T. Stothard, 1786.
  • A rescue dog brings back a weary boy on his back to a hospice. Lithograph by A. Hoffay after Wafflard.
  • A man is on horseback riding down a hill. Etching by H. Bunbury.
  • A coachman looks angrily at a man on horseback who has nearly collided with the coach. Etching by H. Bunbury.
  • A man bending down in the street to pick up a scrap of a discarded poster that is being blown around by the wind. Lithograph by T. Dighton.
  • A grieving young widow breastfeeds her infant child next to the dead body of its father, a soldier. Aquatint with engraving after H. Bunbury, 1783.
  • A wine-dealer travelling on a cart pulled by a horse and carrying casks of wine. Lithograph by E. Purcell after Carle Vernet.
  • A runaway horse has upturned an apple cart and the rider is hanging on to the reins. Etching after H.W. Bunbury.
  • Giuditta Pasta in the role of Medea and Alberico Curioni in the role of Jason: Medea professes her love for Jason. Lithograph by J. Hayter, 1827.