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  • A skeleton and its shadow. Pen and ink drawing by Joyce Cutler Shaw, 1992.
  • Elizabeth Shaw, aged 117. Coloured etching by B. Howlett, 1800, after R. Sheardown, 1780.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: the interior of the Hall. Etching by H. Shaw after himself, 1833.
  • Narrative of the discoveries of Sir Charles Bell in the nervous system ... / [Alexander Shaw].
  • Endpapers with marbling effect. In Volume 3 of 'The naturalists' miscellany...' by George Shaw, 1813.
  • Endpapers with marbling effect. In Volume 3 of 'The naturalists' miscellany...' by George Shaw, 1813.
  • A fish swimming between the rocks in the sea. Etching by J. Heath after G. Shaw.
  • Trojan high frequency (violet-ray) electrical outfits for health and  beauty / John Shaw & Sons, Wolverhampton, Ltd.
  • Trojan high frequency (violet-ray) electrical outfits for health and  beauty / John Shaw & Sons, Wolverhampton, Ltd.
  • Trojan high frequency (violet-ray) electrical outfits for health and  beauty / John Shaw & Sons, Wolverhampton, Ltd.
  • Trojan high frequency (violet-ray) electrical outfits for health and  beauty / John Shaw & Sons, Wolverhampton, Ltd.
  • Patricia Shaw, Presedent of Med. Women Fed. Barrister at Law. Senior Medical Officer of Health Nottingham.
  • Three minstrels are playing their instruments as they walk among trees. Coloured engraving after H. Shaw, 1843.
  • Wellington College, Sandhurst, Berkshire. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1856, after B. Sly after J. Shaw.
  • Guy's Hospital: Sir James Frederic Goodhart with Lauriston Elgie Shaw and a group of students. Photograph, 1885.
  • A coach stopping in the courtyard of John Shaw's "Ram Inn" in Cirencester. Etching after W. Hogarth.
  • Mary Shaw, a patient at the West Riding Lunatic Asylum, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Photograph attributed to James Crichton-Browne, 1871.
  • Mary Shaw, a patient at the West Riding Lunatic Asylum, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Photograph attributed to James Crichton-Browne, 1871.
  • A woman in ragged clothing stands inside a stone niche holding a bowl; representing poverty. Coloured aquatint by H. Shaw, 1843.
  • A St Bernard dog resting on the steps of a staircase. Chromolithograph, 1895, after a painting by H.G Shaw, 1891.
  • The statue of Florence Nightingale in Waterloo Place, Westminster, with a veteran of the Crimean War and children. Drawing by John Byam Shaw.
  • George Shaw: portrait and view of the British Museum. Stipple engraving by W. Holl, 1803, after J. Russell and by E.W. Thomson.
  • George Shaw: portrait and view of the British Museum. Stipple engraving by W. Holl, 1803, after J. Russell and by E.W. Thomson.
  • The birth of Saint Edmund, he is being nursed by a midwife while his mother rests in bed and is aided by assistants, 1433. Aquatint by H. Shaw, 1843.
  • St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1896. A group in a laboratory. Seated front-left Earnest Shaw, then T.S.V. Strangeways; in white coat standing A.A. Kanthack, J.W.W. Stephens.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: the interior of the Hall with boys eating and adults looking on. Wood engraving, 1862.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: the exterior of the Hall. Engraving.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: the exterior of the Hall. Engraving.
  • The expression of the emotions in man and animals / by Charles Darwin.
  • The expression of the emotions in man and animals / by Charles Darwin.