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  • Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Royal Infirmary, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England. Line engraving.
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne School from the infirmary grounds.
  • The Dissection Room, Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Lying-in Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne: perspective view. Etching.
  • Poor House Hospital, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England: with floor plan. Photolithograph by W. & A.K. Johnston, 1874.
  • Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: honorary medical and surgical staff. Photograph, 1934.
  • Proceedings of the AIDS Conference 1986, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : edited by Peter Jones / Intercept Limited.
  • Proceedings of the AIDS Conference 1986, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : edited by Peter Jones / Intercept Limited.
  • Proceedings of the AIDS Conference 1986, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : edited by Peter Jones / Intercept Limited.
  • Proceedings of the AIDS Conference 1986, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : edited by Peter Jones / Intercept Limited.
  • Proceedings of the AIDS Conference 1986, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : edited by Peter Jones / Intercept Limited.
  • A bachelor cooking on a gas stove; advertising gas cookers provided by the Newcastle-upon-Tyne & Gateshead Gas Co. Process print, 1905.
  • A bachelor cooking on a gas stove; advertising gas cookers provided by the Newcastle-upon-Tyne & Gateshead Gas Co. Process print, 1905.
  • A large undercover market in Newcastle-upon-Tyne with stalls selling fruit and vegetables. Steel engraving by W. Collard after J. Dobson.
  • A report of the state of the Infirmary for the sick and lame poor of the counties of Durham, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Northumberland : from its first institution, April the 13th, 1751, to the 7th of April, 1752.
  • A report of the state of the Infirmary for the sick and lame poor of the counties of Durham, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Northumberland : from its first institution, April the 13th, 1751, to the 7th of April, 1752.
  • Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds Vital : the exhibition of real human bodies : 17 May-2 November 2014 / Life Science Centre.
  • Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds Vital : the exhibition of real human bodies : 17 May-2 November 2014 / Life Science Centre.
  • Maker Faire UK : a two day festival of hackers, crafters, coders, DIYers and garden shed inventors / Life Science Centre.
  • Maker Faire UK : a two day festival of hackers, crafters, coders, DIYers and garden shed inventors / Life Science Centre.
  • Baker's cash chemists and opticians : 87, 89 Shields Rd., Newcastle-on-Tyne : dealers in photographic materials & surgical appliances.
  • James Rutherford Morison with his staff: seven men and nine women. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • James Rutherford Morison with his staff: four men and eleven women. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • James Rutherford Morison with his staff: three men and ten women. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The guardian of health, long-life, and happiness: or, Dr. Graham's general directions as to regimen, etc ... To which are added, the Christians universal, being a paraphrase on Our Lord's prayer / [James Graham].
  • The private medical friend, or, A warning voice to young men : an essay on the errors of youth and the secret infirmities of the generative organs, resulting from solitary habits, youthful excess, or infection, with practical observations on the premature failiure of sexual power illustrated with many cases in proof of the Author's succesful mode of treatment / by Henry Smith.
  • A dying fisherman lying in bed is being consoled by Queen Victoria, seated by his side. Engraving by W.H. Simmons after G. Steell, ca. 1865.
  • A dying fisherman lying in bed is being consoled by Queen Victoria, seated by his side. Engraving by W.H. Simmons after G. Steell, ca. 1865.
  • A dying fisherman lying in bed is being consoled by Queen Victoria, seated by his side. Engraving by W.H. Simmons after G. Steell, ca. 1865.
  • A dying fisherman lying in bed is being consoled by Queen Victoria, seated by his side. Engraving by W.H. Simmons after G. Steell, ca. 1865.