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  • Benjamin Harrison, the autocratic treasurer of Guy's hospital, receiving tributes from Sir Astley Cooper and his associates. Coloured lithograph attributed to R. Cruikshank, ca. 1830.
  • Benjamin Harrison, the autocratic treasurer of Guy's hospital, receiving tributes from Sir Astley Cooper and his associates. Coloured lithograph attributed to R. Cruikshank, ca. 1830.
  • The ceremonies and religious customs of the various nations of the known world. Together with historical annotations, and several curious discourses... / Written originally in French, and illustrated with a large number of folio copper plates ... designed by Mr. Bernard Picart ... Faithfully translated into English, by a gentleman some time since of St. John's College in Oxford.
  • The ceremonies and religious customs of the various nations of the known world. Together with historical annotations, and several curious discourses... / Written originally in French, and illustrated with a large number of folio copper plates ... designed by Mr. Bernard Picart ... Faithfully translated into English, by a gentleman some time since of St. John's College in Oxford.
  • The Delineator. Vol.LXVII, no.5, May 1906 : [cover only] / The Butterick Publishing Co. (Ltd.).
  • The Delineator. Vol.LXVII, no.5, May 1906 : [cover only] / The Butterick Publishing Co. (Ltd.).
  • The Delineator. Vol.LXVII, no.5, May 1906 : [cover only] / The Butterick Publishing Co. (Ltd.).
  • The Delineator. Vol.LXVII, no.5, May 1906 : [cover only] / The Butterick Publishing Co. (Ltd.).
  • A physician by his patient's death-bed; represented with a skeletal death figure at the window and an undertaker's assistant arriving with a coffin. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1813?, after R. Newton.
  • A physician by his patient's death-bed; represented with a skeletal death figure at the window and an undertaker's assistant arriving with a coffin. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1813?, after R. Newton.
  • The emblematic figure of a man representing secularisation, technical innovation, educational reforms and liberal politics in the United Kingdom. Lithograph, ca. 1830.
  • M0006705: Portrait of William Cookworthy (1705-1780)
  • A detail of a cockfight. Etching by E. Riepenhausen after W. Hogarth.
  • A committee of English Nonconformists of the Commonwealth era receiving petitions from people accused of bestiality (a woman with a dog and a man with a horse); representing the danger that Puritanism might be revived in 1680 and seize power in Great Britain. Engraving after Sir R. Lestrange, 1680.
  • Willie Manders and Frank A. Terry, in character; posing back to back. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • Willie Manders and Frank A. Terry, in character; posing back to back. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • Representatives of four religions, labelled as religious fanatics. Etching.
  • A mother bearing her child's coffin in a funeral procession for victims of the plague. Colour lithograph after F. Jenewein, 1900.
  • John Coakley Lettsom, physician, with his family, in the garden of Grove Hill, Camberwell.
  • The Medical Society of London: John Coakley Lettsom presenting to the society the deeds of 3 Bolt Court, City of London. Stipple engraving by N.C. Branwhite, 1801, after S. Medley, 1800.