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  • James Geikie. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • George Chrystal. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Alexander Dickson. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • John Chiene. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Thomas Annandale. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • A man with toothache. Etching by W. Hole.
  • Alexander Crum Brown. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Peter Guthrie Tait. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Sir Douglas Maclagan. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Sir William Turner. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • James Cossar Ewart. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Sir Alexander Russell Simpson. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart. Etching by W. Hole, 1884.
  • Representative series of Upper Paleolithic artifacts from Aveline's Hole, Mendip.
  • Thomas Smith Clouston and Douglas Argyll Robertson. Etching by W. Hole.
  • George Wither. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper after W. Hole, 1617.
  • Milking machine: air-bleed hole
  • Milking machine: air-bleed hole
  • Milking machine: groove - air-bleed hole
  • SEm old bone with hole and new trabeculae
  • Edinburgh Skull, trepanning showing hole in back of skull
  • A hole in wall of a stable due to kicking
  • A boy with a hole in his right cheek. Watercolour, 18--.
  • The disease AIDS represented as a hole in the road, the advice "Stop AIDS" as a warning not to fall into the hole. Colour lithograph after I. Chadima, 1988.
  • The disease AIDS represented as a hole in the road, the advice "Stop AIDS" as a warning not to fall into the hole. Colour lithograph after I. Chadima, 1988.
  • Skull, seen from above: Hole in sagittal suture. Pencil and chalk drawing by C. Landseer(?), or a contemporary, ca. 1815.
  • Stoicism: above, the suicide of Seneca; middle, Zeno and Chrysippus; below, the suicides of Socrates and Cato. Engraving by W. Hole, ca. 1614.
  • Quasi cursores. Portraits of the high officers and professors of the University of Edinburgh at its tercentenary festival / Drawn and etched by William Hole.
  • Mosquito breeding ground in a hole in a tree trunk: museum exhibit. Photograph, 1900/1930.
  • Caterpillars eating a hole in a tartan fabric; advertising Globol insecticide. Colour lithograph, 1958.