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  • Two men in the presence of death hold a dialogue with God. Etching by John Lightbody.
  • Sir John Campbell, Attorney General, sits with his wife, Lady Stratheden, who holds up a crown of the peerage. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1836.
  • A young woman holds out a pole to the man standing in the river near the reeds. Gouache by John Da Costa.
  • The Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus, Zacharias holds the infant John the Baptist. Line engraving by G.B. Pasqualini, 1621, after G.F. Barbieri.
  • Sir Robert Peel holds a candle-snuffer inscribed "Conservatism" about to extinguish a low candle inscribed "Whiggery". Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1841.
  • The Duke of Wellington holds up a puppet of Lord Brougham and pulls a string to operate his limbs. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1843.
  • Lord Stanley holds open the door of a coach to Sir Francis Burdett with Sir Robert Peel as the driver. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1837.
  • Hold this up to the light : Sir John Jellicoe, G.C.B., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. / with the compliments of Oxo Limited, Thames House, E.C.
  • Hold this up to the light : Sir John Jellicoe, G.C.B., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. / with the compliments of Oxo Limited, Thames House, E.C.
  • Hold this up to the light : Sir John Jellicoe, G.C.B., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. / with the compliments of Oxo Limited, Thames House, E.C.
  • Hold this up to the light : Sir John Jellicoe, G.C.B., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. / with the compliments of Oxo Limited, Thames House, E.C.
  • Hold this up to the light : Sir John Jellicoe, G.C.B., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. / with the compliments of Oxo Limited, Thames House, E.C.
  • Daniel O'Connell as a baker holds a cake inscribed "Irish tithes" and "Irish corporation" towards Lord Melbourne who loads an oven. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1836.
  • A young woman attempts to get hold of a letter which an old man is reading out to the apparent amusement of the other men. Aquatint by Domenico Landini after John Burnet.
  • John Bull, with leeches on his chest, sits on a commode full of gold coin; he is attended by Lords Stanhope and Perceval dressed as doctors; Napoleon holds the commode. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1811.
  • Lord Melbourne sleeps on a chair set on a chest marked "treasury", the Duke of Wellington holds a pole inscribed "magnanimity", while Lord Brougham uses his pole inscribed "faction" as a lever. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1838.
  • John the Baptist recognises Jesus as the messiah. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1765, after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
  • Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin, at the birth of Christ. Etching by F. Perrier, 1633, after S. Vouet.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist. Engraving by W. Holl after F. Barocci.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) and Saint Joseph with the Christ Child, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth. Engraving by Fra Bonaventura Bisi, 1634, after G. Osella after G. Vasari.
  • (?) Saint John Capistran (28th March).
  • Henry Holder M.A., Certificate of proficiency in medicine, 1698
  • Christ is laid into a tomb. Lithograph by M. Fanoli after E.R. Wehnert, 1849.
  • Saint Thomas the Apostle puts his finger in the lance wound of the risen Christ. Etching by G. de Lairesse.
  • The dead Christ is lamented by the four holy women, Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathaea. Engraving by C. Cort, 1567.
  • The infant John the Baptist, sleeping. Engraving by Morel after Duchemin after C. Dolci.
  • The risen Christ asks Mary Magdalene not to touch him. Etching by F. Parr after C. Le Brun.
  • Jesus is exhibited to the people wearing a crown of thorns. Line engraving by Agostino Carracci, 1587, after A. Allegri, il Correggio.
  • The birth of John the Baptist. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Carracci.
  • The Virgin Mary and Christ child with Saint Antony of Padua, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint John the Baptist as a child. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Bugiardini.