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  • A map showing the caves and valleys of denudation in the district of Muggendorf in Bavaria, Germany. Lithograph by G. Scharf.
  • Regensburg (Ratisbon), Bavaria, Germany: bird's eye view of the town with an ornamental frame showing scenes from the plague. Etching by J.A. Fridrich with printed text.
  • Four men are logging trees in a Bavarian forest, and another man is overseeing them. Etching and mezzotint by Hubert Herkomer.
  • Die Geschichte der Chirurgie in Bayern / von Georg Maurer und Hannelore Hartl.
  • Die Geschichte der Chirurgie in Bayern / von Georg Maurer und Hannelore Hartl.
  • A young man sits on a bench in a Bavarian street playing the zither as he watches a young woman walk past. Etching by Hubert Herkomer.
  • Syphilis and gonorrhoea: graphs showing their increased incidence in Bavaria, and a woman in despair. Colour lithograph by H. Ehlers, 1946.
  • A monster with poisonous slime oozing from its mouth; representing sexually transmitted diseases in Germany after World War II. Colour lithograph after H. Ehlers, 1946.
  • Bei enuresis nocturna : Noxenur.
  • Bei enuresis nocturna : Noxenur.
  • Bei enuresis nocturna : Noxenur.
  • Bei enuresis nocturna : Noxenur.
  • King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Neuschwanstein castle. Colour process print, 190-.
  • King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Neuschwanstein castle. Colour process print, 190-.
  • Bad Kreuth, Bavaria: the healing spring, and monument to King Maximilian I of Bavaria. Lithograph by F. Lacroix, 1828, after C. Heinzmann after J.-B. Métivier.
  • Above, Johann (Hans) Hautsch of Nuremberg driving his horseless carriage said to have been powered by clockwork; below, Stephan Farfler, a disabled clockmaker of Altdorf, with two of the hand-powered cars that he devised and built to convey himself to church. Engraving, 1730.
  • French soldiers requisitioning food from civilians inside a German fortified town. Etching by J. P. Le Bas, 1741 after J.-F. Chanterau.