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  • A small reward.
  • A small reward.
  • Addiction and reward pathways in the brain, artwork
  • Red and yellow circles (smallpox pustules) in the form of an open-mouthed face, with text offering a reward for notification of the disease. Colour lithograph after René Gauch.
  • An angel crowns Britannia as a reward for defeating France in the naval battle in the eastern Atlantic on 1 June 1794. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1803, after R. Smirke.
  • Holland & Barrett rewards for life : rewarding a healthier way of life / Holland & Barrett.
  • Holland & Barrett rewards for life : rewarding a healthier way of life / Holland & Barrett.
  • Holland & Barrett rewards for life : rewarding a healthier way of life / Holland & Barrett.
  • Holland & Barrett rewards for life : rewarding a healthier way of life / Holland & Barrett.
  • Holland & Barrett rewards for life : rewarding a healthier way of life / Holland & Barrett.
  • Holland & Barrett rewards for life : rewarding a healthier way of life / Holland & Barrett.
  • A board game with forfeits, penalties and rewards. Etching, 1794.
  • A board game for the game of goose, with squares and numbers with the penalties, forfeits and rewards and instructions. Coloured lithograph.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • Saint Margaret: with the aid of the Holy Cross she crushes a dragon and receives the rewards of martyrdom. Engraving by H. Wierix after J. Stradanus.
  • Illustrated tantric scroll showing rewards devotees receive from worship and obedience to demi-gods. At the top, a mythical creature displaying features of various animals, e. g. tail of a peacock, the bill of a crow etc. Below, to the left, Mahakala and Mahakali, god and goddess of fire are illustrated, with to the right the Hakini or demi-god with seven faces, the middle face having three eyes.
  • Illustrated tantric scroll showing rewards devotees receive from worship and obedience to demi-gods. At the top, a mythical creature displaying features of various animals, e. g. tail of a peacock, the bill of a crow etc. Below, to the left, Mahakala and Mahakali, god and goddess of fire are illustrated, with to the right the Hakini or demi-god with seven faces, the middle face having three eyes.
  • A French soldier returning from the American War of Independence is rewarded with the Order of Saint Louis and the hand of a rich man's daughter as his bride. Line engraving by J.J. Avril, 1784, after P.A. Wille.
  • Three leopards, lynxes or some other animal being rewarded by cherubim who bestow garlands on them and shake down fruit from a tree for them; representing the works of Marcello Malpighi being honoured by the Royal Society. Engraving by R. White, 1675.
  • Enthusiastic reception of Barnum's great and renowned Boston Prize Ladies who have been specially engaged to complete a tour of Great Britain at an enormous outlay : Miss Minnie & Rhoda Holland.
  • Enthusiastic reception of Barnum's great and renowned Boston Prize Ladies who have been specially engaged to complete a tour of Great Britain at an enormous outlay : Miss Minnie & Rhoda Holland.
  • Angels serve Christ with food after his ordeal in the wilderness. Engraving by J. Mariette after C. le Brun.
  • Newgate Prison, London: a man's shirt is being laid over his shoulders by a prison warder after he has been flogged by a man with a cat o'nine tails. Wood engraving, 1872.
  • The tongue of Saint John Nepomuk surrounded by five episodes of his life (in devotion; before the Emperor, asked to break the secret of his confession; his martyrdom; his death; his glorification); below, Saint John Nepomuk in prison. Engraving.
  • A crowd of injured men being helped into a public office by family and friends, who appear to be campaigning on their behalf. Etching attributed to G. Cruikshank.