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  • Saint Paul and his epistles, acclaimed by the four continents of Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Engraving.
  • Different figures representing a map of the countries of Europe in 1870. Coloured lithograph after P.J. Hadol.
  • Charles S. Stratton, a dwarf known as General Tom Thumb, before Europe's monarchs. Wood engraving by E. Evans.
  • HIV/AIDS : Europe leading the global fight : European research in action / European Commission Directorate-General for Research.
  • HIV/AIDS : Europe leading the global fight : European research in action / European Commission Directorate-General for Research.
  • HIV/AIDS : Europe leading the global fight : European research in action / European Commission Directorate-General for Research.
  • HIV/AIDS : Europe leading the global fight : European research in action / European Commission Directorate-General for Research.
  • HIV/AIDS : Europe leading the global fight : European research in action / European Commission Directorate-General for Research.
  • HIV/AIDS : Europe leading the global fight : European research in action / European Commission Directorate-General for Research.
  • Diagrams illustrating military ambulances of Europe and Africa with their interior design and basic equipment. Etching by S. Botta.
  • Diagrams illustrating military ambulances of Europe and Africa with their interior design and basic equipment. Etching by S. Botta.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte presenting olive branches to all the powers of Europe. Aquatint by Le Campion after C.-L. Desrais.
  • Civil engineering: various bridges, ancient and modern, around Europe, the Ponte Vecchio, Venice, in the centre. Engraving by A. Krausse.
  • Devils Bridge sketched by Lister on his travels through Europe showing a bridge crossing the Gotthard Pass, nothern approach, Switzerland
  • The powers of Europe as alchemists who dissolve the alliance of German princes with Napoleon. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1813.
  • Jean de Carro 1770-1857. One of the first to adopt vaccination and introduced the practice in parts of Central Europe.
  • Oliver Goldsmith, as a medical student in Europe, supports himself by playing the flute. Engraving by W. Greatbach after E.M. Ward.
  • Four high society women in costumes associated with the times of the day; two women wearing historical costumes from Europe and America. Lithograph.
  • The welfare of children in Europe after the defeat of Germany in World War II. Lithograph by the Bureau of Current Affairs, 1946.
  • Europe says no to cosmetic tests on animals ... February 12th 1992 ... 3:1 majority / British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection.
  • Europe says no to cosmetic tests on animals ... February 12th 1992 ... 3:1 majority / British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection.
  • A Christian man being shaved while a Turk sharpens his scimitar on a whetstone behind; representing the exposure of Europe to a Turkish invader. Engraving.
  • The United States Army in World War II: deployment of troops in Europe and the Pacific, and prevention of venereal disease. Colour lithograph, December 1945.
  • The United States Army in World War II: deployment of troops in Europe and the Pacific, and prevention of venereal disease. Colour lithograph, December 1945.
  • A journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810 / By J.C. Hobhouse.
  • A journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810 / By J.C. Hobhouse.
  • A journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810 / By J.C. Hobhouse.
  • A journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810 / By J.C. Hobhouse.
  • De la prostitution en Europe : depuis l'antiquité jusqu'à la fin du XVIe siècle / par M. Rabutaux ; avec une bibliographie par Paul Lacroix.
  • The countries of Europe representing physicians and surgeons trying to regenerate a woman personifying the Dutch republic. Etching attributed to James Gillray, 1796, after David Hess.