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  • Group of figures talking near the ruins of an arch at Petra. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1849.
  • Men sitting to smoke by a ruined triumphal arch at Petra, Jordan. Coloured lithograph by L. Haghe after D. Roberts, 1839.
  • The British Museum: the Arch Room of the library, in the north wing of the museum, west end. Wood engraving, 1851.
  • Instructions on the mounting of an exhibition of AIDS posters by ARTIS. Lithograph by Philippe Délis et associés and René Arch.
  • Biyunsi (Temple of Azure Clouds), Beijing: the Jingangta (Diamond Sutra Pagoda), viewed through a memorial arch. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Biyunsi (Temple of Azure Clouds), Beijing: the Jingangta (Diamond Sutra Pagoda), viewed through a memorial arch. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Dissection of the thorax, with the aortic arch, arteries and blood vessels indicated in red. Coloured lithograph by J. Roux, 1822.
  • The entrance to a temple (a portico with an arch) representing access to the Bible. Drawing by or after John Chantry, 1668.
  • The entrance to a temple (a portico with an arch) representing access to the Bible. Drawing by or after John Chantry, 1668.
  • A triumphal arch in the Hague in honour of King William III, containing paintings of his deeds. Etching by R. de Hooghe, 1691.
  • An ornate garden obelisk with a triumphal arch carved on the base. Etching by J. Goeree after S. Schynvoet, early 18th century.
  • The heart, arteries of the neck and the aortic arch (?): nine figures, with arteries indicated in red. Coloured lithograph by J. Roux, 1822.
  • F. Archer, The Painkiller Polka
  • F. Archer, The Painkiller Polka
  • Portrait of Edward Archer; 1782
  • An arch decorated with a panel representing Ferdinand of Spain as Hercules choosing duty over pleasure. Etching by T. van Thulden after Sir P.P. Rubens.
  • Biyunsi (Temple of Azure Clouds), Beijing: the Jingangta (Diamond Sutra Pagoda), viewed through a a memorial arch. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1871.
  • A title-vignette consisiting of various animals, including monkeys, vultures, a lion and an otter forming an ornamental flourished arch over a stream. Wood engraving (?).
  • The Acropolis, Athens, Greece: distant view with the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Arch of Hadrian in the foreground. Photograph (by Petros Moraites ?), ca. 1870.
  • A line of young women are dancing under an arch created by the swords of their male dancing partners. Etching by Ad. Lalauze after W.Q. Orchardson.
  • Two details from the triumphal arch in the courtyard of William III of Orange in The Hague, depicting victorious warriors returning from battle with a loot containing slaves. Etching.
  • The power of knowledge: Peter and the disciples go to Solomon's arch and preach, having cured a lame man. Engraving by Adrian Collaert after Jan van der Straet, 1567/1605.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
  • The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.