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  • A man sits on a high chair in front of a table surrounded by others: they watch two men in the middle of the floor perform a ritual. Etching by J. Barlow, 1790, after S. Collings.
  • The silver trowel used by Henry S. Wellcome to lay the corner-stone of the Wellcome Building in 1931. Photograph.
  • Members of a friendly society compensating one of its members for ill-health. Pen and ink and watercolour, c. 1807.
  • À la gloire du gr. Arch. de l'Univ : tableau des membres de la R. L. : L'essence de la paix ̀à l'Or. de Bordeaux, pour l'Aan de la V.. L. 5853.
  • Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, Wood Green, London. Wood engraving by J. Walmsley after J. Gascoine and H.C. Maguire, 1865.
  • Royal Freemasons' school for Female Children, Wandsworth, London. Wood engraving by C.D. Laing, 1851.
  • Two men entertain the deaf and dumb in sign language at the Freemason's Tavern. Wood engraving.
  • Freemason's Charity for Female Children, Southwark, London: facade. Coloured etching by J. Pass after himself, 1814.
  • Asylum for Worthy and Decayed Freemasons, Croydon, England: perspective view and floor plan. Wood engraving by C.D. Laing, 1852.
  • A masonic tribute to the duchess of Leinster, a governess of Lock Penitentiary, Dublin: she is attended by Virtue and Fame. Etching by H. Brocas, 1794.
  • The three different stages of the torture of John Coustos. Etching with engraving by S.J. Neele, 1810.