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  • Sight replaced by touch.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Private rooms for sight testing and spectacle fitting / Albert Hagon Ltd.
  • Meica : specialities sell on sight : contents shown on lid / Ammerländische Fleischwarenfabrik.
  • Meica : specialities sell on sight : contents shown on lid / Ammerländische Fleischwarenfabrik.
  • The five senses: sight, surrounded by vignettes showing the other senses. Coloured lithograph by Belin.
  • A man behind a woman who is combing her hair; representing the sense of sight. Engraving.
  • A woman interrupted in her bath, by the sight of a monkey. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • A barber's shop in which men demonstrate the sense of sight. Etching by W. Peeters after C. de Wael.
  • An old woman wearing spectacles; representing the sense of sight. Mezzotint by A.H.J. Degmair after P.A. Wille.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • A hazy image of a child and figure holding a stick: World sight day in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for Vision 2020, 2009.
  • William Taylor, a boy born blind, looking in a mirror after his sight had been restored by surgery. Etching by T. Worlidge, 1751.
  • European royals and martial heroes marvel at the sight of the defeated Napoleon Bonaparte standing in a glass bottle in their midst. Coloured etching.
  • The earth as an eye with a surgical blade pointing at Mumbai; representing support for the sight-impaired in India. Lithograph by M. Walta, 1959.
  • A doctor explains how to avoid malaria with illustrations: ParaSight F, the rapid test for malaria in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Becton Dickinson, ca. 2000.
  • United queers of NAZ : Bullied, abused and discriminated against, but never lost sight of our sexuality / The Naz Project London ; photography by: Parminder Sekhon.
  • Lucrezia Cenci and  Beatrice Cenci are beheaded in Rome: an executioner holds up the head of Beatrice, whose brother faints at the sight. Etching, ca. 1850.
  • A woman looks at herself in her mirror; a man looks through a telescope; representing the sense of sight. Engraving by A. Bosse after himself, ca. 1650.
  • Ten demonstrations of digestion, blood circulation, breathing, bone structure, smell, hearing, sight, touch, taste, the nervous system, and muscle structure. Coloured lithograph by C. Bethmont, ca. 1860 (?).