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  • Two trees, beech (Fagus) and elm (Ulmus), with details of form. Watercolour by P. Lewis.
  • Visiting the sick: a grieving woman bends over a praying patient. Tinted aquatint by F.C. Lewis, 1831, after J. Flaxman.
  • Visiting the sick: a grieving woman bends over a praying patient. Tinted aquatint by F.C. Lewis, 1831, after J. Flaxman.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam], St. George's Fields, Lambeth: elevation and plan, with a scale and a key. Engraving by J. Le Keux, 1823, after P. Hardwick.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam], St. George's Fields, Lambeth: elevation and plan, with a scale and a key. Engraving by J. Le Keux, 1823, after P. Hardwick.
  • Three balloons travel over a polar landscape: proposed method of reaching the North Pole by J.P. Cheyne. Coloured wood engraving by C. Roberts, 1877.
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Edith Mills, a smallpox patient, after recovery. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Edith Mills, a smallpox patient. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Edith Mills, a smallpox patient. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • Carlo Moreschi. Photograph by Italo Pacchione.
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Edith Mills, a smallpox patient, after recovery. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • The school of Athens: a gathering of Greek philosophers disputing with Saint Paul the Apostle. Engraving by G. Ghisi, 1550, after Raphael.
  • John Bird. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1776, after J. Lewis.
  • A barber in Rouen dressing a man's hair. Coloured engraving by G.R. Lewis after himself.
  • A dissertation on the use of sea-water in the diseases of the glands. Particularly the scurvy, jaudice, king's-evil, leprosy, and the glandular consumption / Translated from the Latin ... by an eminent physician.
  • Saint Mary Magdalen. Aquatint by F.C. Lewis, 1840, after Claude Lorraine.
  • A greyhound, écorché. Chalk drawing attributed to J.F. Lewis.
  • Tents used by Hubert von Herkomer on a painting trip to Wales. Etching by H. von Herkomer, 1880.
  • Melancholia: a female figure contemplating a skull, surrounded by attributes of knowledge and learning. Engraving after D. Fetti.
  • A despondent winged woman holding a geometrical instrument surrounded by attributes associated with knowledge; representing melancholia. Heliogravure attributed to C. Amand-Durand, 18--, after A. Dürer, 1514.
  • A despondent winged woman holding a geometrical instrument surrounded by attributes associated with knowledge; representing melancholia. Heliogravure attributed to C. Amand-Durand, 18--, after A. Dürer, 1514.
  • Edinburgh University group portrait, 1900
  • R. L. Lewis pattern cord-holding forceps : prov. pat. 1657 : for use in conjunction with the "Burdizzo" (or similar) castrator / Arnold & Sons.
  • A hurdy-gurdy player standing by the door to a house; the man in the house smokes a pipe at the door, and two children look on. Mezzotint after A. van Ostade.
  • Group Portrait at the London School of Tropical Medicine.
  • George Washington's last birthday: Washington is shown preparing to escort Nelly Custis at her wedding on February 22 1799, as she descends a staircase at Mount Vernon, in her wedding gown. Photogravure after a painting by H. A. Ogden, 1899.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin): people queuing in Vienna Cathedral to kiss the image of the Virgin. Etching by G.R. Lewis, 1822.
  • Edward F. Bland. Photograph, 1931.
  • In a lady's bedchamber a young woman struggles as a man pulls her towards him clutching at her dress. Engraving by W. Hogarth, 1736, after himself.
  • William Hunter. Line engraving, 1783.