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  • "The druids; or the conversion of the Britons to Christianity". Etching by A. Walker, 1758, after F. Hayman.
  • Benjamin Hoadly and his wife. Oil painting by Francis Hayman.
  • Benjamin Hoadly and his wife. Oil painting by Francis Hayman.
  • "The druids; or the conversion of the Britons to Christianity". Engraving by S.F. Ravenet, 1752, after F. Hayman.
  • Young men and women are playing blind man's buff. Engraving by B. Cole, 1753, after F. Hayman.
  • A man of occult learning arrives at the house of a cobbler and his wife: the cobbler insults him, the wife defends him. Coloured engraving by L. Truchy after F. Hayman.
  • Men diving into the Fleet ditch, London; representing the activities of political scandal-mongers. Process print after C. Grignion after F.  Hayman.
  • William Barrowby. Mezzotint by J. S. Müller after F. Hayman.
  • Men diving into the Fleet ditch, London; representing the activities of political scandal-mongers. Process print after C. Grignion after F.  Hayman.
  • Sancho Panza examining Don Quixote's mouth. Line engraving by C. Grignion after F. Hayman, 1755.
  • William Barrowby. Mezzotint by J. S. Müller after F. Hayman.
  • Sancho Panza examining Don Quixote's mouth. Line engraving by C. Grignion after F. Hayman, 1755.
  • A servant preventing a messenger from delivering some letters to two weary men seated at a table (Alexander Pope and John Arbuthnot). Etching by C. Grignion, ca. 1787, after F. Hayman.