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  • Sir Hans Sloane. Oil painting.
  • Trade-card 'Sir Hans Sloane's Milk Chocolate'
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving after Sir G. Kneller, 1716.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Lithograph, 1829, after M. Rysbrack.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Stipple engraving by T. Prescott.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Stipple engraving by W. Holl.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Etching after J. Richardson, 1740.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Lithograph, 1829, after M. Rysbrack.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Stipple engraving after S. Slaughter, 1736.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving after T. Murray, 1725.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving by W. Angus, 1790.
  • Monument to Sir Hans Sloane in Chelsea, London. Etching, ca. 1830.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Mezzotint by J. Faber, junior, 1729, after Sir G. Kneller, 1716.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Mezzotint by J. Faber, junior, 1729, after Sir G. Kneller, 1716.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving by Wray, 1795, after T. Murray, 1725.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving by Wray, 1795, after T. Murray, 1725.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving by Wray, 1795, after T. Murray, 1725.
  • Terracotta bust of Sir Hans Sloane, founder of the Chelsea Physic Gardens.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Stipple engraving by J.B. Bird after S. Slaughter, 1736.
  • Sir Hans Sloane. Line engraving by W. H. Lizars after T. Murray, 1722.
  • Monument to Sir Hans Sloane in Chelsea Old Church, London. Etching, ca. 1830.
  • Chelsea old Church and monument to Sir Hans Sloane. Etching by R. Acon after T.H. Shepherd, ca. 1830.
  • Gottfried Wilhelm, Baron von Leibniz: portrait, and facsimile of letter to Sir Hans Sloane about the discovery of calculus. Process print.
  • The Physic Garden, Chelsea: men botanizing in the garden, near the statue of Sir Hans Sloane, 1750. Wood engraving by T. W. Lascelles after H. G. Glindoni, 1890.
  • The Physic Garden, Chelsea: men botanizing in the garden, near the statue of Sir Hans Sloane, 1750. Wood engraving by T. W. Lascelles after H. G. Glindoni, 1890.
  • The natural history of the pachydermes. Or, thick-skinned quadrupeds; consisting of the elephants, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tapir, hog, &c / Illustrated by thirty-two plates, with memoir and portrait of Sir Hans Sloane.
  • The coats of arms of Frederick and Augusta, Princess and Princess of Wales, presented to Cromwell Mortimer after he elucidated for them the rarities of nature and art in Sir Hans Sloane's museum. Engraving, 1748.
  • [Leaflet about Elizabeth French, "The horned woman", born at Tenterden in Kent giving a brief hsitpory from Sloane MS. 5246; page 101 with a mounted aquatint engraving. She had a horn-like growth at the back of her head ten inches long and several smaller stumps. The horn was not attached to her skull and caused pain if pressure was applied. She was hired by a Mr Fauks for a number of years until she broke her horn, which was bought by Sir Hans Sloane].
  • A voyage to the islands, Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica with the natural history of the herbs and trees, four-footed beasts, fishes, birds, insects, reptiles, &c. of the last of those islands; to which is prefix'd an introduction, wherein is an account of the inhabitants, air, waters, diseases, trade, &c. of that place, with some relations concerning the neighbouring continent, and islands of America. Illustrated with figures of the things described, which have not been heretofore engraved; in large copper-plates as big as the life / By Hans Sloane.
  • A voyage to the islands, Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica with the natural history of the herbs and trees, four-footed beasts, fishes, birds, insects, reptiles, &c. of the last of those islands; to which is prefix'd an introduction, wherein is an account of the inhabitants, air, waters, diseases, trade, &c. of that place, with some relations concerning the neighbouring continent, and islands of America. Illustrated with figures of the things described, which have not been heretofore engraved; in large copper-plates as big as the life / By Hans Sloane.