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  • Tunbridge Wells: the Chalybeate Springs.
  • The Greenbier. White Sulpur Springs. West Virginia
  • Tunbridge Wells: the Pantiles from the Chalybeate Springs
  • Hot Springs, Mtagata, Central Africa: H.M. Stanley observing the therapeutic powers of the hot springs. Wood engraving, 1878.
  • Car Dale Springs, Harrogate, Yorkshire. Wood engraving by Smyth after B.F.
  • Hveravellir hot springs, Iceland. Etching.
  • Artificial teeth with.springs. P. Fauchard, 1728.
  • Outline of Harrogate, showing sites of some medicinal springs
  • Hydraulics: a geyser, underground springs, and a steam-engine. Engraving, 1747.
  • Beppu, Japan: hot springs at Kamado Jigoku. Photographic postcard, ca. 1930.
  • Clocks: various springs, escapements, and correction mechanisms. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1809.
  • When pollen springs into life... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • When pollen springs into life... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • When pollen springs into life... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • When pollen springs into life... : Rynacrom : disodium cromoglycate for hay fever.
  • Sálazie, Réunion Islands: hot springs and snowy peaks. Tinted lithograph by A. Roussin after himself.
  • Geography: hot springs in Iceland, with vegetation in the foreground. Coloured wood engraving by C. Whymper.
  • The baths and mineral springs, Ems, West Germany. Line engraving by J. Willis after W. Tombleson.
  • Hot springs of Gardiner's River, Yellowstone National Park. Colour lithograph by L. Prang after T. Moran, 1875.
  • Congress Hall, Saratoga Springs, New York: visitors to the health resort taking the air outside the hotel. Coloured engraving by Fenner & Sears & Co., 1830, after C. Burton.
  • Mound and pipe after the "Geyser" hot water springs in Iceland have erupted. Coloured engraving by F. Chesham, 1797, after a drawing made in 1789.
  • Two figures, Mr Punch and his cat, with springs on their feet, standing in a museum of modern inventions. Wood engraving after L. Sambourne, 1878.
  • A woman roller-skating has springs attached to her front and back for protection as all others are falling over on the ice. Wood engraving, 18--.
  • A Hindu man (sadhu) with long hair, cloak and walking stick stands by a rock from which water springs. Lithograph by L.C. Dickinson, 1844, after Emily Eden.
  • Hampstead-Wells: or, directions for the drinking of those waters ... With an appendix, relating to the original of springs in general; with some experiments of the Hampstead Waters, and histories of cures / [John Soame].
  • Hampstead-Wells: or, directions for the drinking of those waters ... With an appendix, relating to the original of springs in general; with some experiments of the Hampstead Waters, and histories of cures / [John Soame].
  • Hampstead-Wells: or, directions for the drinking of those waters ... With an appendix, relating to the original of springs in general; with some experiments of the Hampstead Waters, and histories of cures / [John Soame].
  • Hampstead-Wells: or, directions for the drinking of those waters ... With an appendix, relating to the original of springs in general; with some experiments of the Hampstead Waters, and histories of cures / [John Soame].
  • A man covering his face with a cloak enters a house by the door and holds a half-loaf of bread to a dog that springs at him; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching by W. Hollar.
  • A table of the springs of action : shewing the several species of pleasures and pains, of which man's nature is susceptible: together with the several species of interests, desires, and motives, respectively corresponding to them: and the several sets of appellatives, neutral, eulogistic and dyslogistic, by which each species of motive is wont to be designated: to which are added explanatory notes and observations ...