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  • Fowke & Aston's Gripe Drink : for the horse... / prepared only by Fowke & Aston.
  • Fowke & Aston's mange wash : for the cure of mange in horses, cattle and dogs ... / prepared only by Fowke & Aston.
  • Fowke & Aston's mange wash : for the cure of mange in horses, cattle and dogs ... / prepared only by Fowke & Aston.
  • Horse and cattle medicines... / Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
  • The true Indian currie powder / prepared by Fowke & Aston.
  • The true Indian currie powder / prepared by Fowke & Aston.
  • Fowke & Aston's white oils are most approved in cases of stiffness, swelling, strains, inflammation of the lungs or throat &c. / prepared only by Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
  • Fowke & Aston's improved diuretic balls : for swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, gravel, and affections of the kidneys, for removing all obstructions in the urinary passages, and humours of the eyes, or any other part of the body ... / prepared only by Fowke & Aston.
  • Design for museums at south Kensington. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after B. Sly after F. Fowke, 1864.
  • Alterative, restorative condition powders for horses : which require no confinement nor alteration of food during their their use... / prepared only by Fowke & Aston (Firm).
  • Fowke & Aston's black oils are invaluable amongst horses and cattle, in all cases of bruises occasioned by the saddle, swellings, fistula, ulcer, sore shoulders : also to sheep when bitten by dogs, and ewes when bruised in lambing : or when applied in time to any serious wound, will prevent gangrene / prepared only by Fowke & Aston, chemists, Stafford.
  • Poison : for the destruction of maggots in sheep and lambs : the contents of this bottle to be mixed with one gallon of whey / from Fowke & Aston.
  • South Kensington Museum: the interior of the north court, with exhibits and visitors. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1862.
  • Figures strolling to and from the Industrial Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1862, after B. Sly.
  • The site of the 1862 Exhibition, as redesigned for the Royal Horticultural Society: looking north, the Albert Hall in the background, left. Wood engraving by D. J. Anderson, 1871.
  • The site of the 1862 Exhibition, as designed for the Horticultural Society: aerial view, looking north. Wood engraving, 1859.
  • The Palace of Art and Industry, exhibition of 1862: the interior, at the crossing, looking west. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1862.
  • Design for museums at south Kensington. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after R. Kerr, 1864.
  • The Natural History Museum, South Kensington: plan, above, and the street elevation, below. Photo-lithograph after M. B. Adams, 1879, after A. Waterhouse.