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  • The Indian General Hospital, Amara, Iraq: Indian scurvy patients eating limes. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Citrus aurantiifolia (Lime)
  • Tilia sp (Lime tree)
  • Advert for West Indian Lime Juice
  • Montserrat Lime Fruit Cordial for refreshing health.
  • Montserrat Lime Fruit Cordial for refreshing health.
  • Montserrat Lime Fruit Cordial for refreshing health.
  • Line reproduction of the lime stone relief from Dordogne
  • The lime tree park at Liancourt. Etching by I. Silvestre.
  • Calculi: twelve examples, including uric acid and lime calculi. Chromolithograph after L. Aldous, ca. 1888.
  • Lime Process for Fusing Platinum. Fig. 149, page 343, 'Dental Electricity' by Levitt E Custer, 1901.
  • Lime tree (Tilia sp.) in open landscape at Waterstock, Oxfordshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805.
  • Lime juice for the treatment of scurvy, issued to soldiers on the British Front in Iraq. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Three flowering branches, all from types of lime tree (Tilia species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
  • Transverse sections of the wood and stem anatomy of sugar cane, common cane, hazel, Althaea frutex, lime and bamboo.
  • The Achondroplastic dwarf, Chnoum-hotep. From the lime-stone statuette found at Saqqarah and now in the Cairo Museum
  • Architecture: sections through a lime-kiln [?], with blocks of limestone heaped up for heating. Engraving by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • World War I: Trinity College Cambridge, the Lime Walk, during occupation by the 1st Eastern General Hospital. Watercolour by Walter Spradbery.
  • Two examples of flowering plant stems: a clary (Salvia sclarea) and lime (Tilia species). Coloured etching by F. Sansom, c. 1802, after S. Edwards.
  • A Chinese man is held on the ground by a man while another is burning his eyes with lime. Coloured stipple print by J. Dadley, 1801.
  • A huge solitary tree (lime?) at dawn; representing the beginning of the year 1995 for health organizations in the Czech Republic. Colour lithograph after V. Rytina, 1994.
  • Men working in lime kilns: some are loading a boat, others are firing the kilns, and donkeys carry away loaded panniers. Aquatint with etching by W.H. Pyne, 1804.
  • A white telephone on a lime green background advertising AIDS counselling services offered by health authorities and voluntary organizations; with the message ''Save love. Stop AIDS". Colour lithograph by Papen, Hansen, 199-.
  • A lime green and a grey line with details of the Public AIDS Symposium Berlin on 30 November 1991 at the Kongresshalle AlexanderPlatz, Berlin; organised by Berliner AIIDS-Hilfe, Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe and Berataungszentrum für Ganzheitliche Krebstherapie [discussion centre for Holistic Cancer Therapy]. Colour lithograph by Lemon Design and ComDesign.
  • A chain of white silhouette male and female figures partly disappearing within a lime green circle against a red and blue background with the message in Spanish: 'AIDS: It is time to act'; an advertisement by the AIDAS (Asociación Internacional Derechos Afectados SIDA), Gobierno de Canarias, and UNAPRO (Union Para la Ayuda y Proteccion de los Afectados por el SIDA). Colour lithograph by A. ... G., 1997.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a blue silhouette in the shape of a condom against a lime green background; with the message in Swedish, condoms are the way in; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Crimean War: a soldier collapses during a roll-call in snowy weather. Mezzotint by W.T. Hulland, 1882, after E. Thompson, 1874.
  • The 4 finest essences in the world! / Duckworth & Co.
  • 4 magnificent essences! / Duckworth & Co.
  • Sound advice! : from "the home of quality!" : you will greatly improve your aerated waters by always using Duckworth & Co.'s world-famous essences and colours / Duckworth & Co.