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  • Jerusalem: the Western Wall (Wailing Wall). Colour lithograph by M. & N. Hanhart, 1865, after K. Werner, 1863.
  • M0007978: Shrine of St. Ursula at Bruges, from Wall: <i>Shrines of British Saints</i>
  • M0007978: Shrine of St. Ursula at Bruges, from Wall: <i>Shrines of British Saints</i>
  • M0007978: Shrine of St. Ursula at Bruges, from Wall: <i>Shrines of British Saints</i>
  • Wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys L.): entire flowering plant with separate flower. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775.
  • M. Gondoin, students and wall mural, in Description des ecoles de chirurgie
  • A prisoner behind a barred window in a brick wall. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 19--.
  • A prisoner behind a barred window in a brick wall. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 19--.
  • M0007210: View of interior wall showing votive tablets in the Santuario della Madonna dei Bagni, Deruta
  • A man holding out his hands, his face replaced by an brick wall. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
  • A nun in a mountainous landscape falls over a roadside wall into a precipice. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1957.
  • Antioch, Turkey: towers of a ruined castle, with a fortified wall. Engraving by M. Picquenot after L.F. Cassas.
  • A nun in a mountainous landscape falls over a roadside wall into a precipice. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1957.
  • Saxifrage or rockfoil (Saxifraga sp.): flowering stems growing from wall with separate flower, fruit and seed. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 177-.
  • Rock or wall cress (Arabis thaliana): entire flowering plant with separate floral segments, opened fruit and seeds. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 177-.
  • Crosswort (Galium cruciata (L.) Scop.): flowering plants rooted in joints of stone wall with separate flower sections. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: left, a rocky wall; right a swirling wave; at the end, six people. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1971.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: left, a rocky wall; right a swirling wave; at the end, six people. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1971.
  • A monk, praying by a brick wall, turns into a turkey; above, a modest nun with a purple veil, with whom he is in love. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
  • A monk, praying by a brick wall, turns into a turkey; above, a modest nun with a purple veil, with whom he is in love. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
  • Market traders selling vegetables, and a man cooking in a long-handled pan on a brazier; beyond, an ancient wall and a rotunda. Etching by J. Pelletier after J.B.M. Pierre.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: an avalanche of rocks falls on to a road through mountains, breaking the roadside wall and blocking the progress of a car. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a steeply descending road, with telegraph poles on the left, a wall and fields on the right, huge mountainous waves in the distance. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1978.
  • A man with a skin head and leather jacket talks to a woman with a skin head against a metal fence with grafitti on a wall in the background: "Heroin Raus!" [heroin out]; a warning about the dangers of sharing needles and contracting AIDS by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by R. Warzecha, M. Jahreiss and D. Pusch.
  • A girl standing with her arms raised against discordant walls and roofs of brick and tile. Drawing by M. Bishop, 1959.
  • A girl standing with her arms raised against discordant walls and roofs of brick and tile. Drawing by M. Bishop, 1959.
  • Everyday life at Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners filing past the serving tables in the west kitchen, vats and ranges against the walls. Wood engraving by M. Jackson.
  • The electrical action of the human heart / by Augustus D. Waller ; edited by A.M. Waller.
  • The Master and Governors of the Old Men's House, Amsterdam. Heliogravure after F. Hals, 1664.
  • Scholars attending a lecture in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Coloured lithograph printed by C. Hullmandel after N. Whittock.