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  • Frederick Grant Banting. Photograph by Pringle & Booth Ltd. after a bust by Frances Loring.
  • "South Pole Ahoy!", from 'Life Magazine', parody claiming that the South Pole has been reached by the magazine's representatives and mentioning both Robert Peary and Frederick Cook.
  • "South Pole Ahoy!", from 'Life Magazine', parody claining that the South Pole has been reached by the magazine's representatives and mentioning both Robert Peary and Frederick Cook.
  • "South Pole Ahoy!", from 'Life Magazine', parody claining that the South Pole has been reached by the magazine's representatives and mentioning both Robert Peary and Frederick Cook.
  • A legless beggar asking the Wandering Jew for alms in a Spanish square. Etching by Frederick Carter, 1928.
  • A female figure comes out of a cupboard on top of which three doll-like figures wait, one of which holds a club. Etching by F. Carter, 1908.
  • The assumption of Queen Victoria. Photogravure, 1902, after A. Drummond, 1901.
  • Two enlarged images of T-cells one infected with HIV by the Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center. Colour lithograph by Nancy Burson and Kunio Nagashima, 1991.
  • Plants growing by a fallen tree. Pencil drawing by A. Storer.
  • Three officers in the City of London Corporation holding different types of sticks ("characteresticks"): Lord Mayor Crosby with a scourge for wheat-speculators; John Wilkes with a Herculean club for defeating corruption; and and a bull representing Frederick Bull, with the sheriff's staff of office. Engraving after S.L., 1772.