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  • A portico and the cross of Godfrey of Bouillon; representing academia and tuberculosis, as the elements of the sanatorium for students in the Netherlands. Lithograph by N. Raemaekers, ca. 1951 (?).
  • Pastimes: listening to a precocious chiild, creating a sculpture, a life class for women, and an artist's reminiscences of plein-air painting in Italy. Coloured lithograph after H. Monnnier, 1839.
  • Daniel O'Connell as a fat friar in merry company with Lord Melbourne the sacristan, as Lord Brougham sneaks a look from behind a door. Lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.
  • Effra House, Brixton: with several patients walking in the grounds. Engraving by T. H. Ellis.
  • Quelques infos pour mieux faire la fête / Fêtez Clairs ; Mairie de Paris and 13 others.
  • Quelques infos pour mieux faire la fête / Fêtez Clairs ; Mairie de Paris and 13 others.
  • Quelques infos pour mieux faire la fête / Fêtez Clairs ; Mairie de Paris and 13 others.
  • Quelques infos pour mieux faire la fête / Fêtez Clairs ; Mairie de Paris and 13 others.
  • A kneeling figure is purified by the sunlight which falls through a magnifying glass held by an angel, representing consideration (meditation). Etching by J. Clark, 1720.
  • The game of goose applied to the countries of the world. Engraving by Antoine de Fer after Louis Richer.
  • The game of goose applied to the countries of the world. Engraving by Antoine de Fer after Louis Richer.
  • The game of goose applied to the countries of the world. Engraving by Antoine de Fer after Louis Richer.
  • Playground of the Home and Colonial Infant School Society, London. Wood engraving, c. 1840.
  • The assumption of Queen Victoria. Photogravure, 1902, after A. Drummond, 1901.
  • Saint Francis of Assisi: he hears music played on a violin by an angel. Engraving by S. de La Vallée after F. Lauri.
  • The Lord Mayor of London kneels before King George III and presents a remonstrance on behalf of the City of London: the king has no time to read it as he is preoccupied with making buttons. Engraving, 1770.