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  • Sir John Hill (above); and the White House at Kew (below). Engraving by G. Vendramini, 1799, after F. Cotes 1757.
  • Sir John Hill (above); and the White House at Kew (below). Engraving by G. Vendramini, 1799, after F. Cotes 1757.
  • Culpeper's English family physician; or medical herbal enlarged, with several hundred additional plants / principally from Sir John Hill ... And a new dispensatory, from the MS. of Dr. Saunders ... By Joshua Hamilton.
  • Sir W. Denison and others planting the first quinine tree in the Neilgherry hills, India. Wood engraving by M. Jackson, 1862.
  • Sir W. Denison and others planting the first quinine tree in the Neilgherry hills, India. Wood engraving by M. Jackson, 1862.
  • Sir W. Denison and others planting the first quinine tree in the Neilgherry hills, India. Wood engraving by M. Jackson, 1862.
  • Welsh Mountain rams: excessive pastern slope.
  • Ram with excessive pastern slope, etc.
  • Mary Squires the fortune teller foretells the future to Sir John Hill: she indicates that she has support from the Lord Mayor of London. Etching, 1753.
  • Sir John Hill being attacked by Mountefort Brown at the entrance to Ranelagh Rotunda. Process print after engraving by Telltruth after Clody.
  • An injured patient, John Hill, in bed surrounded by a group of physicians. Etching by Clyster-Pipe after Bolus M.D., 1752.
  • Makers of British botany : a collection of biographies by living botanists / edited by F.W. Oliver.
  • Back of a boy with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1891.
  • The head of a man with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1889.
  • The head of a man with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1889.
  • The chin and lower left cheek of a man with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1890.
  • Sir John Hill. Mezzotint by R. Houston after F. Cotes, 1757.
  • Sir John Hill. Mezzotint by R. Houston after F. Cotes, 1757.
  • A man fishing on a river has caught a fish on the end of his line, the gilly is offering to help reel it in. Coloured wood engraving by E. Froment after J.E. Hodgson.
  • Foochow, Fukien province, China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870/1871.
  • Foochow, Fukien province, China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870/1871.
  • Foochow, Fukien province, China. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1870/1871.
  • The Lawrence Asylum, Sanawar, India. Photograph.
  • Macao, China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870.
  • Benjamin Harrison, the autocratic treasurer of Guy's hospital, receiving tributes from Sir Astley Cooper and his associates. Coloured lithograph attributed to R. Cruikshank, ca. 1830.
  • Benjamin Harrison, the autocratic treasurer of Guy's hospital, receiving tributes from Sir Astley Cooper and his associates. Coloured lithograph attributed to R. Cruikshank, ca. 1830.
  • Benjamin Harrison, the autocratic treasurer of Guy's hospital, receiving tributes from Sir Astley Cooper and his associates. Coloured lithograph attributed to R. Cruikshank, ca. 1830.
  • Astronomy: a woman walking on a hillside near below Brightling Observatory, East Sussex. Engraving by W.B. Cooke, 1819, after J.M.W. Turner.
  • A character in the play "The widdow Ranter": Semernia, a Native American queen, with two pageboys. Mezzotint by W. Vincent.