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  • Portrait of John Murray.
  • John M. Murray. Photograph after a painting.
  • Journal entry of John Murray comparing weather and diseases
  • Titlepage of The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin, London, John Murray, 1875
  • An apothecary, John Simmonds, and his boy apprentice, William, working in the laboratory of John Bell's pharmacy. Engraving by J.G. Murray, 1842, after W.H. Hunt.
  • An apothecary, John Simmonds, and his boy apprentice, William, working in the laboratory of John Bell's pharmacy. Engraving by J.G. Murray, 1842, after W.H. Hunt.
  • An apothecary, John Simmonds, and his boy apprentice, William, working in the laboratory of John Bell's pharmacy. Engraving by J.G. Murray, 1842, after W.H. Hunt.
  • Similarities of the embryos of a human and a dog, fig 1 p. 10, part I of The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin, London, John Murray, 1875
  • Table illustrating the 'laws of variation', a fold out illustration after p.168, Chapter V of The Origin of the Species, by Charles Darwin, Imp: London: John Murray, 1859
  • Foetus of an Orang showing the form of the ear at this early age, fig. 3, p. 17, Chapter 1: Rudiments in The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin, London, John Murray, 1875
  • Interior of the House of Lords during a public inquiry into Queen Caroline in 1820. Stipple engraving by J. G. Murray after J. Stephanoff.
  • The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe : with his letters and journals, and his life, by his son.
  • Journal of science and the arts / Royal Institution of Great Britain.
  • The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe : with his letters and journals, and his life, by his son.
  • The power of movement in plants / Assisted by Francis Darwin.
  • Journal of science and the arts / Royal Institution of Great Britain.
  • The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe : with his letters and journals, and his life, by his son.
  • Men, women and child slaves near Tete, Mozambique, are forced to walk through the fields fettered at the neck and wrists. Wood engraving by J.W. Whymper after J.B. Zwecker.
  • Slaves in Madagascar subjected to physical punishment: (left) a boy wearing a heavy iron collar is carrying a heavy piece of wood; (right) a woman with her head in a cangue is carrying a basket. Wood engraving after W. Ellis, 1858.
  • Journal of science and the arts / Royal Institution of Great Britain.
  • A man in Africa sitting imprisoned on the ground, with his hands and feet locked into holes made in cut-down tree trunks. Wood engraving after P.B. Du Chaillu, 1867.
  • Cyprus : its ancient cities, tombs, and temples a narrative of researches and excavations during ten years' residence as American consul in that island / by Louis Palma di Cesnola.
  • The power of movement in plants / Assisted by Francis Darwin.
  • The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe : with his letters and journals, and his life, by his son.
  • Two fish and a cross-section of their gills. Etching by J. Curtis.
  • A bat-eared fennec. Engraving by E Finden, ca 1826, after Major Denham.
  • A musk-ox bull on Melville Island, Canada. Mezzotint with engraving by W. Westall, ca 1821, after Lieutenant Beechey.
  • Abu Simbel: two temples seen from across the Nile river. Coloured etching by A. Aglio, 1820, after G. Belzoni.
  • Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia species): stem and flowers. Aquatint, c.1823.
  • The car of the procession of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Messina. Aquatint by W. Daniell, 1823.