Wellcome uses cookies.

Read our policy
Skip to main content
151 results
  • Dwellings of Manchester Operatives.
  • E. Chadwick, Dwellings characterised by cheapness..., 1867
  • E. Chadwick, "Dwellings characterised by cheapness...", 1867
  • E. Chadwick, "Dwellings characterised by cheapness...", 1867
  • E. Chadwick, "Dwellings characterised by cheapness...", 1867
  • Peabody Square, Westminter. Dwellings for the poor.
  • E. Chadwick, "Dwellings characterised by cheapness...", 1867
  • Dwellings for the Working Classes, Peabody Square, Shadwell.
  • Dwellings of the poor in Bethnal Green, water supply 1863
  • Dwellings for the poor. Part of the Corporation Buildings, Farringdon Road, London
  • Miners dwellings, Hupeh province, China
  • Report on dwellings characterised by cheapness...
  • The "Peabody" dwellings for the industrious poor.
  • Pepohoan dwellings; Pepohoan house Bak-su, Formosa
  • Pea-body Square, Islington; dwellings for the poor.
  • Rock carvings of dwellings and domestic animals, Iron Age.
  • Virginia: costumes, customs, and dwellings of the native Americans. Engraving, 1732.
  • Eruption of Mount Vesuvius; lava covering dwellings. Gouache painting by Mauton, 1834.
  • Baksa or Zuojhen (Zuozhen), Formosa [Taiwan]: Pepohoan dwellings. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Baksa or Zuojhen (Zuozhen), Formosa [Taiwan]: Pepohoan dwellings. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Zammarò, Calabria: sappers removing bodies from dwellings destroyed in an earthquake. Drawing by A. Bianchini, 1905.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: Chinese exhibits: small models of traditional Chinese dwellings. Photograph, 1904.
  • North Africa (?): institutional dwellings (possibly an orphanage?) constructed of corrugated metal, with children standing in the foreground. Photograph, 1900/1920?.
  • Mortuary hut in graveyard for dying, Nicobar. The dying are removed to this hut to prevent defilement of their dwellings.
  • Monteleone di Calabria: an encampment made by people whose dwellings have been destroyed in an earthquake. Drawing by A. Bianchini, 1905.
  • Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, Hampshire: dwellings of the bretheren, facade and floor plans. Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins, 1857, after F.T. Dollman.
  • Types of dwelling
  • Types of dwelling
  • Ideal sketch of a Swiss Lake-Dwelling
  • Hafted stone axe from Robenhausen lake-dwelling