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  • Walker's Universal Mixture, for scour in cattle : a certain and speedy cure : [red label] / B. Walker.
  • Walker's Universal Mixture, for scour in cattle : a certain and speedy cure : [white label] / B. Walker.
  • A condenser, an air-gun and a ventilator. Etching by A. Walker after B. Martin.
  • Christ raises the widow's son from the dead. Etching by A. Walker after J-B. Jouvenet.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • Molecular approaches to the therapy of HIV infection : a residential meeting at Robinson College, Cambridge : Monday - Wednesday 9-11 July 1990 / convened by Dr. B.C.L. Walker for The Society for Drug Research.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 24th Session Group portrait- including Sir Patrick Manson, G.D. Warren, T.R. Beale Browne, C.W. Daniels, R.W. Burkitt, J. F. Fitzmaurice, D. Ross Kilpatrick, J. C. C. Ford, A. F. Forster, Q. B. de Freitas, C.A. Godson, F. Grenier, S. Gurney, G. Hamilton, Prof. Holst, Capt. F.H.G. Hutchinson, K. McMurtrie, Miss G. Mackinnon, W.F. Todd, C. Frimodt Moller, Miss C. Wilson, Miss A. Madsen, Capt. J.N. Walker, J. Phillip Ziervogel.
  • The Walks, Oxford. Etching by W.B. Cooke, 1838, after J.M. Ince.
  • Lord Ellenborough, Lord Brougham and the Earl of Mansfield walk together arm in arm. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1838.
  • Men, women and child slaves near Tete, Mozambique, are forced to walk through the fields fettered at the neck and wrists. Wood engraving by J.W. Whymper after J.B. Zwecker.
  • A countrywoman is telling the fortune of a young artist at the entrance to a chapel; two other artists walk past on the right; five paintings on the wall. Drawing by B. Pinelli, 1811.
  • Shiel walks past two old sailors, one with a wooden leg, who make remarks about him as Daniel O'Connell stands by wrapped in a cloak. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1838.
  • Rue du Petit Musc, Paris: street vendors outside a liquor shop;a group of soldiers walk down the street on the left, while a boy wearing clogs sweeps the street. Coloured aquatint by R.B. Peake.
  • Historical portraits ... : the lives of C.R.L. Fletcher ... / the portraits chosen by Emery Walker ... with an introduction on the history of portraiture in England.
  • Courtyard view of the New hospital and grounds, Bedworth, Warwickshire. Coloured lithograph by G. Hawkins the younger, 1839.
  • Courtyard view of the New hospital and grounds, Bedworth, Warwickshire. Coloured lithograph by G. Hawkins the younger, 1839.
  • Works of mercy: just as water extinguishes fire, so works of mercy (with penitence) extinguish sin. Engraving attributed to T. Galle, 1601.
  • A nun, traditionally identified as Suor Maria Celeste, daughter of Galileo Galilei. Oil painting.
  • A nun, traditionally identified as Suor Maria Celeste, daughter of Galileo Galilei. Oil painting.
  • A nun, traditionally identified as Suor Maria Celeste, daughter of Galileo Galilei. Oil painting.
  • A nun, traditionally identified as Suor Maria Celeste, daughter of Galileo Galilei. Oil painting.
  • John Bird. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1776, after J. Lewis.
  • Two black actors, Gregory and Brown, one in drag, dancing the Cake-Walk in Paris. Photographic postcard, 1903.
  • Two black actors, Gregory and Brown, one in drag, dancing the Cake-Walk in Paris. Photographic postcard, 1903.
  • A naked woman kneels to drink from a water-jar held by another, then both walk away. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.