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  • Heredity in man / by R. Ruggles Gates.
  • The Gates-Bonwill and Howland-Perry crowns.
  • Charles Gates Dawes. Photograph by Eugene L. Ray.
  • Left, eight rows of verticals, gates and loops; right, eight rows of gates and scrolls. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1977.
  • A map of Jerusalem with its gates. Woodcut.
  • Titlepage to Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1948
  • Samson carries the gates of Gaza out of the city. Woodcut.
  • Red saltires, zigzags, diagonals and gates. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1977.
  • Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford: the gates of the maternity home. Process print, 1929.
  • Architecture: decorative iron gates at Worsley Hall, Lancashire. Wood engraving after E. Blore.
  • Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge: west side, showing the gates to Trumpington Street. Pen drawing.
  • One of the city gates at Clermont in the Picardie. Etching by I. Silvestre.
  • Architecture: three designs for gates to country houses. Engraving by J. Pass, 1797, after himself.
  • Huntsmen opening gates to release dogs to chase after fowl. Etching by W. S. Howitt.
  • Left, gates, diagonals and loops; right, diagonals, circles, trees and an animal. Watercolour by M. Bishop.
  • Watch-house at gates of Newhill's graveyard, Aberdeenshire. From photographs by J. Ritchie, made for his art.
  • Skeletons of a cliff dweller and an inland Bushman, plate XV in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • The Gibralter Neanderthal skull and Rhodesian skull in side view, plate VII in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • Skulls and restored heads of the Hominidae, plate 1 opp p. 80 in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • Mandibles of male, female and female child gorilla, plate VI in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1948
  • Samson carries the gates of Gaza up to the mount of Hebron. Etching by J. Taylor after F. Verdier, 1698.
  • Two old Korana women and Boskop type of skull in a modern Hottentot, plate XIV in Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View, by R. Ruggles Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • Left, seven rows of crosses, saltires, gates and spirals; right, eight rows of spirals and diagonals. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1977.
  • Menufia Canal, Egypt: reconstruction work to the first Aswan Dam: a barge carries away defunct wooden lock gates. Photograph by F. Fiorillo, 1910.
  • Left, ten rows of red and purple gates, crosses and saltires; right, ten rows of red diagonals. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1977.
  • An English gentleman stands at the open gates of his mansion handing out food to the poor who are gathered around. Etching by R. Seymour.
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great and surrounding area; iron gates leading to Westmorland Buildings, looking west. Photograph by G.W. Miller, 28 November 1909.
  • The Heidelberg jaw and Steinheim skull showing a heavy supra-orbital torus but the occipital region rounded as in modern man, plate XXII, Human Ancestry From a Genetical Point of View, by R. Ruggle Gates, Harvard University Press, 1948
  • The gates of Eden open to expel Adam and Eve, who stand caught in a terrified embrace. Aquatint by M. Haughton, 1805 after J.H. Füssli (Fuseli).
  • Botanic Garden, Oxford: panoramic view of the greenhouses with a small ornamental detail of the gates and plans. Line engraving by J. Skelton, 1820, after B. Green.