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  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 28th Session Group Portrait- including Sir Patrick Manson, G.D. Warren, H.R. Dutton, J.G. Copland, H.C. Brown, C.W. Daniels, H.B. Kent, J.W.A. Brown, P. F. Foran, S.F.G. Fox, Revd. T. Gilbert, W. C. Hossock, L.T.R. Hutchinson, A.I. Jackson, K. Jamset, O. Luhn, S.L. MacLaine, J. MacGregor-Smith, S.A. McClintock, W.H. Thresher, J.H. MacDonald, A. Trondle, R.T. Leiper, J.L. Maxwell, C.H. Watson, O. Marriott.
  • Saint Mary Magdalen. Mezzotint by J. Smith, 1691, after C. Smith.
  • Thomas Southwood Smith. Stipple engraving by J. C. Armytage after Margaret Gillies.
  • Thomas Southwood Smith. Stipple engraving by J. C. Armytage after Margaret Gillies.
  • Edward Jenner. Stipple engraving by C. H. Rahl after J. R. Smith, 1800.
  • Scarborough Museum and Cliff Bridge, Scarborough, Yorkshire. Engraving by C.J. Smith.
  • Ship-building: two types of Japanese boat. Drawing by J. Smith, c.1833.
  • Merton College, Oxford: chapel. Line engraving by J. Storer, 1808, after J.C. Smith after E. Dayes.
  • Edward Jenner. Line engraving by J.C. Böhme after P. R. Vignéron after J. R. Smith, 1800.
  • Bagnigge Wells: the exterior, with heaps of wood and stone in the foreground. Etching by C. J. Smith, 1844.
  • St Katharine's Hospital, Regent's Park, London: seen from the road, and, below, the Master's house. Engraving by C. J. Smith, 1828.
  • A lecherous old man leans over to a molest a woman who holds a bottle and drinking glass. Mezzotint by J. Smith, c. 1700, after A. van Ostade.
  • A lecherous old man leans over to a molest a woman who holds a bottle and drinking glass. Mezzotint by J. Smith, c. 1700, after A. van Ostade.
  • Students strolling in the grounds of the Roman Catholic University of Ireland, Clonliffe, Ireland. Wood engraving by Walmsley, 1864, after W.C. Smith after J.J. McCarthy.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London. Engraving by C.J. Smith, 1837.
  • A fox stands beside its two cubs, who are eating a bird, while its mate returns with a rabbit. Mezzotint by J. Grozer after C. Loraine Smith and G. Morland, 1797.
  • Asylum for Imbecile Poor, proposed for Leavesden Woodside, near Watford, and Caterham, Surrey: bird's eye view. Wood engraving by W.C. Smith, 1868, after J. Giles & Bivan.
  • John Howard: his birthplace in Clapton, Middlesex (top), facsimile of part of a letter written by him, and his residence at Cardington, Bedfordshire (bottom). Etching with engraving by C.J. Smith, 1836.
  • Top, the house where Isaac Newton was born, Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire; centre, a letter written by Isaac Newton from Trinity College Cambridge, 20 June 1682; bottom, interior of the observatory in Newton's house on St. Martin's Street, London. Etching by C.J. Smith, 1836.
  • John Philips, aged 117. Mezzotint by J. Faber after P. Mercier.
  • King Charles I. Mezzotint by J. Smith.
  • A gathering at the ceremonial drinking of kava and obeisance to the king in Tongatapu, Tonga. Engraving by W. Sharp, 1784, after J. Webber.
  • Jack Keiling, known as Blind Jack, played the flageolet through his nose. Mezzotint.
  • Thomas Wood, an abstemious miller, aged 53. Reproduction of a stipple engraving by R. Cooper after J. Ogborne, 1773.
  • Queen's Royal Volunteer Battalion.
  • Hannah Snell, a woman who passed as a soldier. Mezzotint by J. Young, 1789, after R. Phelps.
  • Héloïse as a nun in her cell contemplating the Holy Cross. Mezzotint by J.R. Smith, 1792.
  • The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up / By Democritus Junior [pseud.] With a satyricall preface, conducing to the following discourse.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.