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  • John Green Crosse. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch.
  • James Adair Laurie. Photograph after a lithograph by J.H. Lynch.
  • Edward Jenner. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • Adam Sedgwick. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch after S. Laurence, 1844.
  • Robert Bentley Todd. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch after E. Armitage.
  • Richard Dugard Grainger. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch after G. F. Teniswood.
  • Joseph Henry Green. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch after G. T. Teniswood.
  • Joseph Henry Green. Lithograph by J. H. Lynch after G. T. Teniswood.
  • An Ottoman nobleman stands smoking a long-stemmed pipe. Watercolour by D. Lynch.
  • A doctor and some women attend to and prepare bandages for a wounded military man lying in comfortable surroundings. Coloured pen and pencil drawing by A. Lynch.
  • Sarah Ponsonby (left) and Lady Eleanor Butler, known as the Ladies of Llangollen, outside with a dog. Lithograph by J.H. Lynch, 183-, after Mary Parker (later Lady Leighton), 1828.
  • Sarah Ponsonby (left) and Lady Eleanor Butler, known as the Ladies of Llangollen, outside with a dog. Lithograph by J.H. Lynch, 183-, after Mary Parker (later Lady Leighton), 1828.
  • Portrait of John Green
  • The death of Captain John Porteous in the Porteous Riots in Edinburgh in 1736. Etching by J. Tingle after T.M. Richardson, 1836.
  • The widow of a murdered French envoy in Rome pleading for her life: a man tells her "We are Romans, we do not kill women". Etching after J.D. Schubert.
  • Cade's rebellion, 1450: Dick the butcher and Smith the weaver seize Emmanuel ("the clerk of Chatham") and threaten to hang him with his pen and inkhorn. Stipple engraving by J. Coles after H.W. Bunbury, 1795.
  • Maria-Theresa of Savoy-Carignan, Princess of Lamballe, is led out through the gates of La Force prison to the street in Paris where she is killed by the Revolutionary mob. Wood engraving.
  • Universities and their sons : history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees / editor-in-chief, General Joshua L. Chamberlain ; introduction by W.T. Harris.
  • University of Oxford: the Vice Chancellor of Oxford (1852) and the two former ones walking towards a ceremony. Coloured etching, 1852.
  • Matthew Barwick. Drawing by T. Hennell, ca. 1935.
  •  A tempestuous sea with a man chasing a boat.
  • A cross amidst trees and flames
  • Part of Claybury Mental Hospital seen from the grounds. Drawing by T. Hennell, ca. 1935.
  • A man hurtles to earth where strange beasts roam and a man's half-devoured skeleton lies.