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  • Great Western Railway next to the River Avon at Fox's Wood, Bristol. Tinted lithograph by J.C. Bourne, 1846.
  • Great Western Railway: east end of the tunnel at Fox's Wood, Bristol. Tinted lithograph by J.C. Bourne, 1846.
  • The promenade leading to the Observatory, Baths, and Library, Clifton, Bristol. Steel engraving by W. Wallis after himself, 1836.
  • Northwoods asylum and surrounding grounds, Bristol. Line engraving by W. Miller after S.D. Swarbreck.
  • Northwoods asylum and surrounding grounds, Bristol. Line engraving by W. Miller after S.D. Swarbreck.
  • The promenade leading to the Observatory, Baths, and Library, Clifton, Bristol. Steel engraving by W. Wallis after himself, 1836.
  • Harbour view of Bristol wells and St. Vincent's rock. Line engraving, 17--.
  • The hot wells including the harbour, Bristol. Etching by J. Greig after himself.
  • Avenue leading to the College Green with St. Augustine's Church and Cathedral, Bristol. Line engraving by F.R. Hay, 1830, after W.H. Bartlett.
  • Waterscape view of the Hot wells, Bristol. Line engraving by Neele & Son.
  • The asylum or school for the blind, Bristol: the courtyard. Lithograph by Day & Haghe after S.C. Jones and T. Rickman.
  • The asylum or school for the blind, Bristol: the courtyard. Lithograph by Day & Haghe after S.C. Jones and T. Rickman.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.
  • Differentiation in rheumatic diseases (so-called) / by Hugh Lane.
  • The Boston medical and surgical journal.
  • A bearded man lying in bed, his hand held by his wife who is seated next to the bed. Photograph, 187-.
  • World War II: members of the Women's Voluntary Services (WVS) making gauze bandages. Drawing by E. Hudson, 1942.
  • An inn at Bristol: people having breakfast before taking the stage coach. Stipple print after E.V. Rippingille, 1824.