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  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, seen from down river, with ships and rowing boats in the right foreground, houses in the distance. Engraving by J. Boydell after himself, 1751.
  • Christ Church, Oxford: chaplains' buildings from the meadow. Line engraving by J.H. Le Keux, 1863, after himself.
  • Royal Naval Hospital Greenwich, viewed from afar with many ships in the foreground. Watercolour.
  • Royal Naval Hospital Greenwich, viewed from afar with two men opening a bundle on the riverbank in the foreground. Engraving by H. Adlard after H. Gastineau.
  • Greenwich, with trees in the foreground, London in the distance. Etching by James, after J. D. Harding, 1822.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, from a boat in the river, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, viewed from a distance up river. Lithograph by W. Westall after himself.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, viewed from a distance up river. Engraving.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with houses either side, ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Coloured engraving by T. Bowles, 1745.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, viewed at a distance, from the Isle of Dogs, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Engraving by J. Greig after T. H. Shepherd, 1822.
  • Royal Hospital, Greenwich, seen from the Isle of Dogs. Pencil drawing.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with houses either side, ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Coloured engraving by T. Bowles, 1745.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Etching by A. Ballin.
  • The Church of St. Bartholomew the Great and surrounding area; a view of Duke Street in West Smithfield, where a woman walks using crutches, a man on a ladder alters a street lamp and two dogs fight. Etching by J.T. Smith, July 1806.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Coloured engraving by Chavanne after Read.
  • The house of Abraham Cowley in Chertsey. Line engraving by J. Basire.
  • The entrance hall and staircase to 49 Great Ormond Street. Pencil drawing by J. P. Emslie, c.1882.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, from the Isle of Dogs, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Engraving, 1753.
  • The entrance hall and staircase to 49 Great Ormond Street. Pencil drawing by J. P. Emslie, c.1882.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, a ceremony in progress. Engraving by F. J. Havell after himself, and W. Havell.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, small houses to either side. Engraving, 174-.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich: ships and rowing boats in the foreground, many small houses either side. Coloured engraving by St. Torres, 1745, after T. Bonsot.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, a brick quay with wooden piers around it, with ships in the foreground, viewed from the river. Engraving by G. Dawe, 184-.
  • Royal Hospital, Greenwich, with many small houses either side and ships in the foreground. Engraving.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, from the Isle of Dogs, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, viewed from a distance up river. Engraving by C. Heath, 1825, after P. de Wint.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with a rainbow over it, from the Isle of Dogs, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, viewed from a distance up river. Engraving by G. Cooke, 1828, after C. Stanfield.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, small houses either side. Engraving by J. Boydell after himself, 1753.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam], St. George's Fields, Lambeth: the entrance facade (above), and plans (below), with separate keys to male and female sides, and a scale of feet. Engraving by Roffe after P. Hardwick.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, from the Isle of Dogs, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground. Engraving by T. Higham, 1843, after G. Moore.