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  • Telmessus, Lycia. Lithograph by George Scharf junior, 1847.
  • Tlos, Lycia. Lithograph by George Scharf junior, 1847.
  • Xanthus, Lycia, women milling. Lithograph by George Scharf junior, 1847.
  • Xanthus, Lycia, a view of the plain. Lithograph by George Scharf junior, 1847.
  • Xanthus, Lycia, showing some of the ancient tombs. Lithograph by George Scharf junior, 1847.
  • An exhumed mummy in St. Stephen's Crypt in Westminster. Chalk lithograph by J. Basire after George Scharf, 1852.
  • The uncovered head of a mummy: showing the head with the outer covering removed and the head with a pledget of tow in the mouth. Lithograph by J. Basire after George Scharf, 1852.
  • Garden of John Penn, St James's Park: A charity fair for Charing Cross Hospital. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf, 1830.
  • Garden of John Penn, St James's Park: A charity fair for Charing Cross Hospital. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf, 1830.
  • Florence Nightingale. Photogravure after G. Scharf, 1857.
  • Geology: sections of the Dorset and Devonshire coastline, showing types of rock. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf after H. Cornish.
  • Fossilised tusks, teeth and bones found at Thiede, part of Salzgitter in Lower Saxony. Lithograph by G. Scharf.
  • A diagram demonstrating different kinds of forceps, and their use in childbirth. Lithograph by G. Scharf.
  • A map showing the caves and valleys of denudation in the district of Muggendorf in Bavaria, Germany. Lithograph by G. Scharf.
  • Zoological Society of London: three giraffes surrounded by men in arabic costume. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf.
  • Fossilized skeleton of a water-dwelling dinosaur, with an outline drawing below, showing the vertebrae at life-size. Lithograph by G. Scharf, 18--.
  • Travellers in Chile arrive at a village by night. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf after P. Schmidtmeyer.
  • Two travellers and a patient on a stretcher travel towards the baths at Cauquenes, Chile. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf.
  • Processing of copper in Chile. Lithograph by G. Scharf, 1824, after P. Schmidtmeyer.
  • The deformed skull of James Cardinal: front view. Lithograph after G. Scharf for Richard Bright, 1830.
  • The deformed skull of James Cardinal as viewed from above. Lithograph after G. Scharf for Richard Bright, 1830.
  • Head of James Cardinal: a man with a deformed skull. Drawing attributed to G. Scharf, c. 1830.
  • Head of James Cardinal: a man with a deformed skull. Lithograph after G. Scharf for Richard Bright, 1830.
  • The skull of an epileptic as viewed from above. Lithograph after G. Scharf for Richard Bright, 1830.
  • Inside the top half of a skull of an epileptic. Lithograph after G. Scharf for Richard Bright, 1830.
  • The deformed skull of James Cardinal: profile view. Drawing attributed to G. Scharf, c. 1830.
  • The deformed skull of James Cardinal: profile view. Lithograph after G. Scharf for Richard Bright, 1830.
  • The deformed skull of James Cardinal as viewed from above. Drawing attributed to G. Scharf, c. 1830.
  • Arteries of the neck: dissection. Coloured lithograph after G.D. Dermott by G. Scharf, 1824/25.
  • Sir Isaac Newton. Wash drawing by G. S., 1848, after J. Simon, 1723, after Sir J. Thornhill, 1710.