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  • Darenth Asylum and Schools, Dartford, Kent: panoramic view. Photograph.
  • History of the free-schools, colleges, hospitals, and asylums of Birmingham, and their fulfilment / by George Griffith.
  • 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.
  • Annual report for the year 1902 (fifth year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Engraving, 1834, after H. West.
  • Institution for the Blind, Philadelphia. Lithograph by J.C. Wild.
  • School of Industry for the Indigent Blind, Liverpool, Merseyside: with floor plans. Line engraving by H. Mutlow.
  • School of the London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read, Avenue Road, London: seen from the road. Coloured lithograph by E. T. Dolby after H. E. Kendall, 1838.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Coloured engraving by R. Acon, 1829, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Coloured engraving by R. Acon, 1829, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Engraving by T. A. Prior, [c.1835], after D. McKewan.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Engraving.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Engraving by H. Wallis after A. W. Wray.
  • The blind school, Southwark: with a bustling street scene. Lithograph by L. Haghe, ca.1835, after J. Johnson.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Coloured engraving, 1813.
  • The blind school, and, in the distance, Bethlem Hospital, Southwark. Coloured engraving by T. Albutt after [W.?] Read.
  • New York State Institute: a group of girls with Down's syndrome, standing on some steps. Photograph.
  • New York State Institute: a group of boys with Down's syndrome, standing on some steps. Photograph.
  • The Lawrence Asylum, Sanawar, India. Photograph.
  • Top left, gamebirds watching in safety while hunters and poachers shoot each other; top right, a graveyard for colonial institutions in Africa; bottom left, spoonbills (birds) made of teapots and spoons; bottom centre, two men talking about a hen and some ducklings; bottom right, a weather vane in the form of a man holding a gun. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1831.
  • The left forearm of Sir George Turner (?), showing symptoms of leprosy. Colour photograph, 19--.
  • The medical directory.
  • George Rose, in profile, in a roundel. Stipple engraving by T. Blood after A. Wivell, 1818.