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  • William Frederick Chambers. Mezzotint by H. Droehmer, 1851, after J. Hollins, 1842.
  • Royal Naval Hospital Greenwich: viewed from down river, with boats in the foreground. Engraving by J. B. Allen after G. Chambers.
  • The Painted Chamber of the Palace of Westminster. Lithograph by J.T. Smith, 1806.
  • Two mice nibbling on an ear of grain in a corn chamber. Coloured wood engraving by J. W. Whimper.
  • The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving by J. Rogers after J. Copley, 1779.
  • The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving by J.M. Delattre after J.S. Copley, 1779.
  • The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving after J. Copley, 1779.
  • A woman in her dressing chamber with by two male visitors and three maidservants. Engraving by Ph. Trière, 1781, after J.D. Dugourc.
  • The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving by P. Lightfoot after J. Copley, 1779.
  • The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving by F.F. Walker after J. Copley, 1779.
  • Key plate to the print of the death of Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving, 1791, after J.S. Copley.
  • A man disappearing into a cracked chamber pot which has the legs of woman; implying the illicit relationship between the Duke of Clarence and Mrs. Jordan. Etching by J. Gillray, 1791.
  • Diane de Poitiers, in her bed-chamber in the Château de Chenonceau, having her hair dressed by a female assistant; another woman stands to the left; a small child and a dog are in the foreground. Lithograph by L. Haghe, 1841, after W.J. Müller.
  • Diane de Poitiers, in her bed-chamber in the Château de Chenonceau, having her hair dressed by a female assistant; another woman stands to the left; a small child and a dog are in the foreground. Lithograph by L. Haghe, 1841, after W.J. Müller.
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts : By His Excellency, Henry J. Gardner, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November next ... Given at the Council chamber, in Boston, this twenty-third day of October ... one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five ... / Henry J. Gardner, governor, with the advice of the Council ; Ephraim M. Wright, secretary.
  • Swansea Infirmary, Swansea: proposed designs. Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins after A. Graham.
  • Superintendent Durkin and Inspector Mackenzie enter the rooms of Mr Roberts in London and find him severely wounded after an encounter with Major Murray. Coloured lithograph, 1861.
  • Major Murray, having been shot by Mr Roberts in the latter's rooms in London, retaliates by attacking Roberts with a beer bottle. Coloured lithograph, 1861.
  • India: a rat extermination chamber with a closed lid under a grass-roofed shelter. Watercolour by E. Schwarz-Lenoir, 1915/1935 (?).
  • A black man whose shadow is reflected on a wall behind, with a condom; advertisement for safe sex by the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention and the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Michael Chambers.
  • Saint Anne: an angel announces to her the birth of her daughter the Virgin Mary. Wood engraving by Dalziel Brothers, 1853, after W.O. Williams after Giotto.
  • An election banquet. Engraving by W. Hogarth, 1755.