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  • Thomas Turner. Photograph.
  • Thomas Forster. Etching by Miss Turner.
  • Thomas Turner of Manchester. Oil painting attributed to W. Bonnar.
  • Thomas Young. Mezzotint by C. Turner after Sir T. Lawrence, 1826.
  • Miss Pailthorpe (Mary Elizabeth Pailthorpe?). Photograph by T.C. Turner.
  • Sir William Knighton. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1823, after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • Henry Harrington. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1799, after T. Beach, 1799.
  • Sir John Soane. Mezzotint by C. Turner after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • Charles Taylor. Line engraving by C. Warren after T. Uwins.
  • Encomium argenti vivi: a treatise upon the use and properties of quicksilver ... With some remarks upon the animadversions of Dr. Turner upon Belloste / By a gentleman of Trinity College, Cambridge [i.e. T. Dover].
  • A new herball, wherin are conteyned the names of herbes in Greke, Latin, Englysh, Duch, Frenche, and in the potecaries and herbaries Latin, : with the properties degrees, and naturall places of the same  / gathered and made by Wylliam Turner.
  • Annual report for the year 1902 (fifth year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
  • John Taylor, mining engineer and geologist. Mezzotint by Charles Turner, 1831, after T. Lawrence.
  • Louis Pasteur and his rabies patients. Wood engraving after Paul Renouard, 1886.
  • Louis Pasteur and his rabies patients. Wood engraving after Paul Renouard, 1886.
  • Louis Pasteur and his rabies patients. Wood engraving after Paul Renouard, 1886.
  • Louis Pasteur and his rabies patients. Wood engraving after Paul Renouard, 1886.
  • Louis Pasteur and his rabies patients. Wood engraving after Paul Renouard, 1886.
  • Queen Victoria, seated in an armchair by an open fire, day-dreaming about illustrious men of her reign. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 1887.
  • Some Fellows of the Royal Society: with a key to the identities of the sitters. Wood engraving, 1889.
  • A little girl in Elizabethan costume stands in a room trying to thread a needle. Etching by A. Boulard the younger after Laura Alma Tadema.
  • Venus visits Aesculapius to ask him to remove a thorn from her foot. Collotype after Sir E.J. Poynter, ca. 1880.
  • Venus visits Aesculapius to ask him to remove a thorn from her foot. Colour process print after Sir E.J. Poynter.
  • The emblematic figure of a man representing secularisation, technical innovation, educational reforms and liberal politics in the United Kingdom. Lithograph, ca. 1830.