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  • Tunbridge Wells, Kent: important figures of the town. Etching by E.F. Finden.
  • Saint Patrick. Engraving by E. Finden, 1815.
  • Two black women and a boy on Lake Chad are about to be led away into slavery by a Spaniard. Stipple engraving by E. Finden, 1843, after Perring.
  • James Watt. Stipple engraving by E. Finden after Sir F. Chantrey, 1832.
  • A seated woman at her dressing table surrounded by two women, a maidservant and a boy servant. Engraving, 1828, by E. Finden after J. Stephanoff.
  • Greenwich, with London in the distance. Engraving by E. Finden after W. Westall.
  • William Swainson. Stipple engraving by E. Finden, 1840, after A. Mosses.
  • Classical ruins behind Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh. Line engraving by E. Finden, 1831, after D. Roberts.
  • A young woman lies prostrate in the arms of her brother ouotside a rural house as another woman comes through the doorway. Engraving by Edward Finden after W.H. Brooke.
  • A bat-eared fennec. Engraving by E Finden, ca 1826, after Major Denham.
  • Rio de Janeiro: young children are being sold as slaves to men in cloaks and wide hats. Aquatint by Edward Finden, 1824, after Augustus Earle, ca. 1820.
  • Rio de Janeiro: young children are being sold as slaves to men in cloaks and wide hats. Aquatint by Edward Finden, 1824, after Augustus Earle, ca. 1820.
  • Recife, Brazil: a street with men in high hats and uniform pointing out with long sticks the slaves they wish to purchase. Aquatint by Edward Finden after Augustus Earle.