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  • George William Marshall Findlay. Photograph by Bassano Ltd.
  • William Lilly. Line engraving, 1823, after W. Marshall, 1659.
  • William Calder Marshall. Photograph by John & Charles Watkins.
  • William Lilly. Stipple engraving by S. Freeman after W. Marshall, 1659.
  • William Lilly. Line engraving by G. P. Wainwright, 1822, after W. Marshall, 1659.
  • Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marshall Ranunculaceae. Yellow root. Distribution: North America, where it was discovered by the plant collector and explorer William Bartram in 1773. Austin (2004) reports that of the Native Americans, the Cherokee use the crushed plant to make a yellow dye
  • Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marshall Ranunculaceae. Yellow root. Distribution: North America, where it was discovered by the plant collector and explorer William Bartram in 1773. Yellow-root. Austin (2004) reports that of the Native Americans, the Cherokee use the crushed plant to make a yellow dye
  • King Charles I praying. Engraving by W. Marshall, 1649.
  • W. Calder Marshall's statue of Edward Jenner in Kensington Gardens, London; an old man standing in front of it. Photograph, 1920/1940 (?).
  • Hildegard von Bingen. Line engraving by W. Marshall.
  • Saint Paula. Line engraving by W. Marshall.
  • Hildegard von Bingen. Line engraving by W. Marshall.
  • King Charles I. Engraving by W. Marshall, 1649.
  • Saint Augustine of Hippo. Engraving by W. Marshall, 16--.
  • Sir Francis Drake. Line engraving by W. Marshall, 1642.
  • King Charles I. Engraving by W. Marshall, 1649.
  • A woman breast feeding her child. Stipple engraving, 1810, after W.M. Craig, 1806.
  • The funeral procession of the Duke of York shown approaching Windsor Castle. Coloured aquatint by Havell after W.M. Craig, 1827.
  • Christ heals the man with the withered hand. Etching by J. Barlow, 1813, after W.M. Craig.
  • Brain of an African Bushwoman: two figures, each of a section of the brain. Lithograph by E.M. Williams after H. Watkins, 1864.
  • A ploughman guides his plough across the field helped by a boy. Engraving by Hemsley after W.(?) Craig.
  • Brain of a "European male idiot" aged 12 years: four figures. Lithograph by E.M. Williams after H. Watkins, 1864.
  • Jeremiah is released from the stocks. Etching by J. Barlow, 1812, after W.M. Craig.
  • Brain of a "European female idiot" aged 42 years: four figures. Lithograph by E.M. Williams after H. Watkins, 1864.
  • Lightning pierces through the clouds, heralding the coming of Christ. Engraving by J. Barlow, 1813, after W.M. Craig.
  • Three very drunken men unaware of "death", as a crowned skeleton, emerging from under the tablecloth. Engraving by S. Natim, c. 1815, after W. Craig.
  • Sir Astley Paston Cooper. Mezzotint by W. O. Geller, 1841, after M. Claxton.
  • Three very drunken men unaware of "death", as a crowned skeleton, emerging from under the tablecloth. Engraving by S. Natim, c. 1815, after W. Craig.
  • A ploughman guides his plough across the field helped by a boy. Engraving by Hemsley after W.(?) Craig.
  • Brain of an African Bushwoman: two figures, views from the left and cross-section. Lithograph by E.M. Williams after H. Watkins, 1864.