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  • Paul Newman. Photographic, 196-.
  • Paul Newman. Photographic, 196-.
  • Letter by Henry Newman
  • Letter by Henry Newman
  • Edward Newman. Photograph by Maull & Polyblank.
  • Infant mortality : a social problem / by George Newman.
  • Infant mortality : a social problem / by George Newman.
  • M0003323: Portrait of Sir George Newman (1870-1948)
  • M0003323: Portrait of Sir George Newman (1870-1948)
  • M0003323: Portrait of Sir George Newman (1870-1948)
  • Greenwich, with London in the distance. Vignette etching by J. Newman.
  • St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales: interior. Line engraving by Newman & Co.
  • St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales: exterior. Line engraving by Newman & Co.
  • Matlock House, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Steel engraving by Newman & Co., 1870.
  • St. Cross Church, Winchester, Hampshire. Lithograph by A. Newman after J. Johnson.
  • William Price. Colour lithograph by Newman & Co, 1861, after J. Jacquier.
  • Queen's College, Oxford: panoramic view with the High Street. Etching by J. Newman.
  • Urinary calculi: fourteen examples. Chromolithograph by West Newman & Co. after L. Aldous, ca. 1888.
  • Urinary calculi: fourteen examples. Chromolithograph by West Newman & Co. after L. Aldous, ca. 1888.
  • Margate Pier, Margate, Kent, England: ships and boats in the harbour. Steel engraving by J. Newman.
  • Panoramic view of Buxton with a key to the sights. Line engraving by Newman & Co.
  • Oxford: panoramic view of the High Street showing various colleges and churches. Line engraving by J. Newman.
  • The Houses of Parliament burning and people are rushing to see the fire. Lithograph by W. Newman after himself.
  • A section of a diseased part of the body. Chromolithograph by West Newman & co. after W. Hurst, c. 1880.
  • A girl sits looking very unhappy, with a flower in her hand. Engraving by M.I. Danforth after G.S. Newman.
  • Standing within the jaws of Hell, Apollyon the angel of destruction hands his instructions to Sin. Engraving by W. Newman after himself.
  • Four sections of a diseased part of the body, numbered for key. Chromolithograph by West Newman & co. after W. Moxon, c. 1880.
  • Two sections of a diseased part of the body, numbered for key. Chromolithograph by West Newman & co. after J. F. Goodhart, c. 1880.
  • Two sections of a diseased part of the body, numbered for key. Chromolithograph by West Newman & Co. after E.W. (?) Tuson and J.G. Westmacott, ca. 1880.
  • An episode in the novel Nicholas Nickleby: Ralph Nickleby, seated on a high stool, and Arthur Gride, sitting on a low chair, conspire to defraud Madeline Bray of her inheritance; Newman Noggs eavesdrops on their conversation from the door. Etching after Phiz (Hablot K. Browne), 1839.