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  • St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London: the north side. Engraving by J. Peltro.
  • Gate of the Hospital of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell, London, surrounded by thatched domestic buildings. Engraving after W. Hollar.
  • St. John's College, Oxford: panoramic view. Lithograph by N. Whittock.
  • St. John's College, Oxford: decorative archway. Line engraving.
  • St. John's College, Oxford. Etching by J. Pennell.
  • St. John's College, Oxford: entranceway. Wood engraving.
  • St. John's College, Oxford: gateway. Line engraving by S. Sparrow after Baldrey.
  • People strolling and buying plague antidotes in old St Paul's Cathedral, London. Etching by J. Franklin.
  • A gloomy battlefield scene with the wounded being tended to and carried away. Lithograph, c.1870.
  • St. John's College, Oxford: gateway leading to the quadrangle. Etching by H. Toussaint.
  • St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London: the north side. Watercolour by R. Rushen.
  • St. John's College, St. Giles and St. Giles Church, Oxford: panoramic view. Line engraving by M.A. Rooker after himself, 1779.
  • Surgeons and physicians of St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, with views of the building and adjacent churches. Colour lithograph by Beynon & Company after F. Hager.
  • St Bartholomew's Hospital, London: various views and portraits. Wood engravings by E. Gilks after W. A. Delamotte, 1847.
  • Alfredo Antunes Kanthack with staff and students in the pathological laboratory of St Bartholomew's Hospital. Photograph, ca. 1896.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts) appearing to give birth to rabbits in the presence of several surgeons and man-midwives sent from London to examine her. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1726.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts) appearing to give birth to rabbits in the presence of several surgeons and man-midwives sent from London to examine her. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1726.
  • The burning of Sir John Cobham, Lord Oldcastle, a Lollard and follower of John Wycliffe, in London in 1417. Wood engraving.
  • Members of the British National Hospital Service Reserve attending to someone who has been injured; advertising recuitment to the National Hospital Service Reserve. Colour lithograph, 1951 (?).
  • Buildings and alumni of St Thomas's Hospital, London. Colour lithograph by Beynon & Company.
  • Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of Kingston, attending her trial for bigamy. Etching by John Hamilton Mortimer, 1776.
  • Portrait; Samuel Pegge (1704-1796)
  • Thomas D. Rice performing the "Jump Jim Crow" song and dance in front of British members of the House of Lords. Lithograph by I.H..
  • Florence Sarah Craven, Mrs Dacre Craven, née Lees. Photograph.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Entertainment ephemera. Box 1.
  • Astronomy: a woman walking on a hillside near below Brightling Observatory, East Sussex. Engraving by W.B. Cooke, 1819, after J.M.W. Turner.