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  • Architecture: masonry tools. Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • Architecture: various masonry tools. Engraving by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Architecture: various masonry details. Engraving by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Architecture: mason's tools, masonry details. Engraving by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Architecture: various walls and masonry details. Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • Architecture: various masonry details, foundations, buttresses, etc. Engraving by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Architecture: a building site (above), masonry details (below). Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • Architecture: sections and plans of a furnace, masonry details. Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • An ornate frame of masonry framing the portraits of famous jurists, with allegorical figures. Engraving, 1566.
  • Civil engineering: the supporting masonry for the Menai box girder bridge. Lithograph by Day & son, 1849, after E. Clark.
  • A man riding on a horse which is pulling a wagon loaded with masonry, while another man attempts to keep the wagon steady. Engraving by S. à Bolswert after Sir Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Belisarius as a blind old man with a stick, leans against a column with broken masonry around him and stretches out his hands: he is watched by people in the background. Engraving by R. Strange after S. Rosa.
  • An ornate stone frame in which four atlantes support an entablature on which a scholar and Hercules support the globe of the earth. Engraving, 1569.
  • Civil engineering: one of the piers of the Hungerford Bridge, London. Lithograph.
  • A ruined gateway, with weeds growing out of the top of the piers, labelled in a blind central window: "Greenwich Hospital". Pen drawing with wash.
  • Civil engineering: the Conway box girder bridge, viewed from entrance level. Coloured lithograph by G. Hawkins after himself.
  • Architecture: an assortment of arches, and blocks of stone. Engraving by Benard after L.J. Goussier.
  • Architecture: an assortment of arches, a block of stone, and a pair of dividers. Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Architecture: an assortment of masons tools, blocks of stone, and a folding rule. Engraving by Benard [after Lucotte?].
  • St Bartholomew's Priory, London: a vaulted passage. Etching by J. Storer, 1804.
  • St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London: the south side. Engraving by J. Peltro.
  • The building of a ziggurat, perhaps the Tower of Babel; bricks are burned and chiselled. Etching.
  • Culpeper's English physician ; and complete herbal ... Illustrated with notes and observations, critical and explanatory / By E. Sibly.
  • Saint Bartholomew of Grottaferrata supervising the building of a church; an accident is avoided when a falling column is stayed on the order of one of his disciples. Engraving by P.A. Pozzi after N. Vanni after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
  • Johann Wilhelm Pauli. Line engraving by J.F. Rosbach after C.M. Stephanus.
  • Nakhon Thom [Angkor Wat], Cambodia. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1866.
  • Nakhon Thom [Angkor Wat], Cambodia. Photograph by John Thomson, 1866.
  • Macao, China. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1870.
  • Nakhon Thom [Angkor Wat], Cambodia. Photograph by John Thomson, 1866.
  • Statilia Messalina, wife of Nero, Emperor of Rome. Line engraving, 16--, after A. Sadeler.