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  • East London Hospital for Children: New Year's Eve Festival.
  • Children at play in the East London Hospital for Children. Wood engraving by J. Swain after G.W. Ridley, 1872.
  • The East London Hospital for Children, Glamis Street, Shadwell: the facade. Wood engraving by F. W., 1877.
  • East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell: a party in one of the wards on New Year's Eve. Wood engraving, 1870.
  • The West London Hospital, New Hull Ward for Children, 1907
  • Halfpenny dinners for poor children in East London.
  • Poplar Hospital for Accidents, East India Dock Road, Blackwall, London: three-quarter view. Wood engraving, 1858.
  • Lighthouse bike ride : London to Marlow or Oxford : Sunday 11 June 1995 : cycle for HIV/AIDS charities London Lighthouse, The Landmark & Gt Ormond St Children's Hospital Family Unit.
  • Lighthouse bike ride : London to Marlow or Oxford : Sunday 11 June 1995 : cycle for HIV/AIDS charities London Lighthouse, The Landmark & Gt Ormond St Children's Hospital Family Unit.
  • Lighthouse bike ride : London to Marlow or Oxford : Sunday 11 June 1995 : cycle for HIV/AIDS charities London Lighthouse, The Landmark & Gt Ormond St Children's Hospital Family Unit.
  • Lighthouse bike ride : London to Marlow or Oxford : Sunday 11 June 1995 : cycle for HIV/AIDS charities London Lighthouse, The Landmark & Gt Ormond St Children's Hospital Family Unit.
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: the street facade of the Jubilee wing. Process print after R.S. Ayling, 1890.
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: the main facade. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after D. R. Warry, 1872.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: The Annie Zunz ward for children. Photograph, 1912.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: The Annie Zunz ward for children. Photograph, 1912.
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: plans of the ground and first floors of the Jubilee wing. Photo lithograph by Sprague & Co., 1890.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: the roof garden to the Annie Zunz ward for children. Photograph, 1912.
  • Notes taken by an anonymous student of lectures on Midwifery by Dr. Colin Mackenzie at the General Lying-in Hospital [afterwards Queen Charlotte's Hospital.] [Followed by] Diseases of children, with directions for the management of them. To which is added the symptoms by which you can distinguish their complaints, and the Materia Medica infantum [by] Dr. Osborn and Mr. Clark. The first leaf of text is dated January 29, 1770. Produced in London.
  • Lobelia cardinalis L Campanulaceae Cardinal lobelia Distribution: Americas, Colombia to south-eastern Canada. The genus was named after Matthias de L’Obel or Lobel, (1538–1616), Flemish botanist and physician to James I of England, author of the great herbal Plantarum seu Stirpium Historia (1576). Lobeline, a chemical from the plant has nicotine like actions and for a while lobeline was used to help people withdraw from smoking, but was found to be ineffective. It was introduced from Virginia to John Parkinson in England by John Newton (1580-1647) a surgeon of Colyton (aka Colliton), Devon, who travelled to Virginia. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • 10th Lighthouse bike ride ... : London to Windsor : Sunday 7th September 1997 / Lighthouse Bike Ride.
  • 10th Lighthouse bike ride ... : London to Windsor : Sunday 7th September 1997 / Lighthouse Bike Ride.
  • 10th Lighthouse bike ride ... : London to Windsor : Sunday 7th September 1997 / Lighthouse Bike Ride.
  • London to Windsor Lighthouse bike ride ... : : Sunday 6th September 1998 / Lighthouse Bike Ride.
  • London to Windsor Lighthouse bike ride ... : : Sunday 6th September 1998 / Lighthouse Bike Ride.
  • London to Windsor Lighthouse bike ride ... : : Sunday 6th September 1998 / Lighthouse Bike Ride.
  • Queen Alexandra's Hospital for Children with Hip Disease, Queen Square, Holborn: the interior of a ward, with a teacher giving a gymnastics lesson. Photogravure after A. Forestier, 1908.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the north, children playing with a boat on a pond in the foreground. Engraving by R. Watkins, August 1811, after G. Arnald, June 1811.
  • The Women's Hospital, Chelsea: The Princess of Wales laying the foundation stone and, inset, a view of the whole hospital. Wood engraving by W.P., 1880.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Fulham: viewed from the road. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd.
  • The Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: the main buildings with several figures. Engraving, [1751].