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  • A baptism in an Anglican church. Etching by A. Smith.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Changing Attitude England : working for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender affirmation in the Anglican Communion / Changing Attitude Trust.
  • Stages in the career of an Anglican cleric. Coloured etching by F.G. Byron, 1791, after G.M. Woodward.
  • Stages in the career of an Anglican cleric. Coloured etching by F.G. Byron, 1791, after G.M. Woodward.
  • William Gladstone in a church, a halo around his head, holding a sword lettered "Disestablishment" behind his back. Engraving, ca. 1880.
  • Foochow, Fukien province, China. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1870/1871.
  • Daniel O'Connell plays chess with Lord Melbourne while Britannia watches. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1837.
  • Foochow (Fuzhou), Fukien province, China: a church. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870/1871.
  • Foochow (Fuzhou), Fukien province, China: a church. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870/1871.
  • Henry Sacheverell: nine episodes in his life marked with pips allowing the episodes to act as playing cards. Wood engraving, ca. 1900 (?) after engravings.
  • Jean-Théophile Desaguliers. Line engraving by E. Desrochers, ca. 1720.
  • King Charles I. Engraving by W. Marshall, 1649.
  • King Charles I. Engraving by W. Marshall, 1649.
  • 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.
  • Titus Oates standing in the pillory surrounded by medaillons of people executed as a result of the Popish Plot in 1678. Etching with engraving.
  • Titus Oates is standing in the pillory while two men drive a cart with gallows past him. Mezzotint.
  • The emblematic figure of a man representing secularisation, technical innovation, educational reforms and liberal politics in the United Kingdom. Lithograph, ca. 1830.