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  • Late 19th century Chemist's shop.
  • Late 19th century Chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler.
  • Late 19th century Chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler.
  • A liqueur label illustrated with a French liquor shop interior. Coloured engraving, 19th century.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the exterior.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the exterior.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the exterior.
  • A London street scene, mid-19th century, with a tobacconist's shop. Wood-engraving.
  • Two Chinese men stand by a shop window while opium smokers sit on the terrace above. Pencil drawing with sepia wash by W. J. Bellairs, 19th century.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the interior, the back of the shop and part of a side window.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the view of the front window and door with carboys in position.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the interior with the side windows and carboys in position.
  • St George's Hospital, front of building; late 19th century?
  • The pharmacy of C. Hersbrunnen (?), Lucerne, Switzerland: a reconstruction of the 18th century shop showing pharmacy equipment and decorations: front view. Photograph, ca. 1920.
  • Partly ruined buildings in Ostia identified as a tavern or hot-food shop (thermopolium) from the 3rd century AD: a fresco depicting vegetables, wine and fruit, seen from the front; marble steps descend below. Photograph.
  • Partly ruined buildings in Ostia identified as a tavern or hot-food shop (thermopolium) from the 3rd century AD: a fresco depicting vegetables, wine and fruit, seen from the front; marble steps descend below. Photograph after G.E. Chauffourier, 1928.
  • John Bell's Pharmacy, circa 1820. Reconstruction in the main hall of the Wellcome Building
  • John Bell's Pharmacy, circa 1820. Reconstruction in the main hall of the Wellcome Building
  • Original shop front of John Bell & Company (chemists), 225 Oxford Street, London. Frontage reassembled in Wellcome Museum, three-quarter front view.
  • Original shop front of John Bell & Company (chemists), 225 Oxford Street, London. Almost full front view of shop, door open showing interior
  • John Bell & Company (chemists), 225 Oxford Street, London. View of the laboratory at the back of the shop
  • Original shop front of John Bell & Company (chemists), 225 Oxford Street, London before removal to WHMM.
  • Waterproof harness paste / prepared by Richard Hine, chemist, Beaminster...
  • Hills & Laport : preservers of milton native oysters, milk, cream, bottled fruits, pickles &c. : no. 48, Eastcheap, London : Herring, anchovy & other pastes.
  • Hills & Laport : preservers of milton native oysters, milk, cream, bottled fruits, pickles &c. : no. 48, Eastcheap, London : Herring, anchovy & other pastes.
  • Allen & Hanbury, interior views of old...
  • Practica seu Lilium medicinae / [Bernard].
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
  • A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.