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  • Joseph Bell. Photograph by A. Swan Watson.
  • Joseph Watson, and the Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell, in which he taught. Engraving.
  • Two girls dress up a kitten in a bonnet. Mezzotint by T. Watson, 1781, after Joseph Wright.
  • Residents at the Old Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, summer 1854: clockwise from left, John Beddoe (seated left), John Kirk (back row), George Hogarth Pringle (back row), Patrick Heron Watson (back row), Alexander Struthers (seated right), David Christison (seated in front, right), Joseph Lister (seated in front, left). Photograph.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A girl washing a dog as an advertisement for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • A little girl reading to her three dogs; introducing a set of advertisements for Nubolic soap. Chromolithograph by A. Reeve.
  • John Burns. Lithograph by L. Ghémar after S. Watson.
  • The anatomy of the human ear, illustrated by a series of engravings, of the natural size with a treatise on the diseases of that organ. The causes of deafness, and their proper treatment / By the late John Cunningham Saunders.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Coloured engraving by J. Pass after himself, 1814.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving, 1834.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving by I.C. Varrall after himself, 1822.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving, 1822.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Coloured etching, 1813.
  • Buildings and surgeons and physicians of King's College Hospital, London. Coloured lithograph by Beynon & Company after H. Hale.
  • Distinguished British men of science 1807-1808 assembled in the library of the Royal Institution, London. Mezzotint by W. Walker and G. Zobel after F. Skill and W. Walker, ca. 1860, after Sir J. Gilbert.
  • Distinguished British men of science 1807-1808 assembled in the library of the Royal Institution, London. Mezzotint by W. Walker and G. Zobel after F. Skill and W. Walker, ca. 1860, after Sir J. Gilbert.
  • The distinguished men of science 1807-8: a key to the identities of the sitters. Photograph of engraving by W. Walker, 1862, after Sir J. Gilbert.