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  • Alabastron (large), surely Corinthian
  • Saint Jerome in his study. Oil painting.
  • A woman throwing boxes of the cough-remedy Pulmoserina at lions; representing the ability of Pulmoserina to provide defence against respiratory diseases. Colour lithograph.
  • A woman throwing boxes of the cough-remedy Pulmoserina at lions; representing the ability of Pulmoserina to provide defence against respiratory diseases. Colour lithograph.
  • A woman throwing boxes of the cough-remedy Pulmoserina at lions; representing the ability of Pulmoserina to provide defence against respiratory diseases. Colour lithograph.
  • A bloodhound and a Scotch terrier sitting in a kennel and looking out. Lithograph after E. H. Landseer.
  • Collateral damage.
  • Collateral damage.
  • Collateral damage.
  • Collateral damage.
  • Mortar with carved wood lion.
  • Mortar with carved wood lion
  • Panels from the AIDS Memorial quilt ; advertisement for an exhibition of the Quilt at Fort Mason on June 21-24 1990. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Chinese woodcut: Daoyin exercises, Brocade of the Dragon, 1
  • What if YOUR pet has fleas? / Bayer.
  • What if YOUR pet has fleas? / Bayer.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : yellow labrador / Dept. of the Environment ; photos: Derek Whitehouse.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : yellow labrador / Dept. of the Environment ; photos: Derek Whitehouse.
  • 'Dicestal' / May & Baker Ltd.
  • 'Dicestal' / May & Baker Ltd.
  • Constant barking can be avoided : here are some helpful tips / Department of the Environment, Welsh Office, Scottish Office.
  • Constant barking can be avoided : here are some helpful tips / Department of the Environment, Welsh Office, Scottish Office.
  • A fox is running away from a lion dressed in regal robe sitting in a cave. Etching by W. Hollar for a fable by Aesop.
  • Above, an emaciated wolf in a rocky landscape, below, its tracks. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
  • Above, a wildcat grooming itself on a pedestal in the forest, below, its tracks. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.