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  • Edith Louisa Cavell. Photograph.
  • Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake / by Lord Riddell.
  • Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake. Photograph by Lafayette Ltd.
  • Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake. Photograph by Lafayette Ltd.
  • Princess Louisa laying first stone of National Cottage Hosp.
  • Portrait of Louisa Martindale. President of the Med. Womens Fed. (1930-1932).
  • Edith Louisa Cavell. Proceess print after pastel drawing by Eleanor M. Ross.
  • A statue of a girl praying, representing prayer. Lithograph, ca. 1851, by Louisa Corbaux.
  • Louisa, known as 'maid of the haystack'. Engraving by G. Scott, 1805, after W. Palmer.
  • Dame Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake, surgeon. Oil painting by Harry Herman Salomon after a photograph.
  • Dame Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake, surgeon. Oil painting by Harry Herman Salomon after a photograph.
  • Edith Louisa Cavell in Red Cross uniform. Colour process print after E. M. Ross, 1915.
  • A statue of a girl on a pedestal; representing childhood. Lithograph, ca. 1851, by Louisa Corbaux.
  • Tell me what you want what you really really want / GMFA ; photograph by Louisa Parry.
  • Tell me what you want what you really really want / GMFA ; photograph by Louisa Parry.
  • An orphan brother and sister embracing each other. Lithograph by Louisa Corbaux after F.M. Miller.
  • Louisa Mabreé, a French midwife being executed in a cage full of cats above a fire. Coloured aquatint.
  • The burning of Louisa Mabree, the French midwife in a cage filled with black cats suspended over a blazing fire. Aquatint.
  • Louis Pasteur. Photograph after Louis Edouard Fournier.
  • Louis-Jérôme Gohier (1746-1830) Lithograph by Louis Dupré, 1829.
  • Louis Bertrand. Photograph.
  • Louis Bourguet. Etching.
  • Louis Lapicque. Photograph.
  • Louis Pasteur. Photogravure.
  • Louis Pasteur. Photogravure.
  • Louis Pasteur. Photogravure.
  • Saint Louis. Etching.
  • Saint Louis. Coloured engraving.
  • Saint Louis. Coloured engraving.
  • Joseph Louis Lagrange. Lithograph.