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  • Thomas Bambridge, warden of the Fleet prison, before a committee of the House of Commons visiting the prisons. Engraving by T. Cook after W. Hogarth.
  • Thomas Bambridge, warden of the Fleet prison, before a committee of the House of Commons visiting the prisons. Engraving by T. Cook after W. Hogarth.
  • M0008012: Diploma granted by Master and Warden of the Barber Surgeons of London to Robert Anson enabling him to practice as a surgeon, 8 August 1497
  • Mentally ill people in the garden of an asylum, a warden lurks in the background. Engraving by K.H. Merz under the direction of S. Amsler, c. 1834, after W. Kaulbach.
  • Mentally ill people in the garden of an asylum, a warden lurks in the background. Engraving by K.H. Merz under the direction of S. Amsler, c. 1834, after W. Kaulbach.
  • A drunk cyclist who has driven into a lamp-post exclaims that the lamp-post had suddenly appeared there; a traffic warden replies sarcastically that the lamp post was drunk. Colour lithograph after H. de Kort for Veilig Verkeer Nederland, ca. 1996.
  • The discoverie of the large rich, and bewtifvl empire of Gviana. With / a relation of the great and Golden Citie / of Manoa (which the Spanyards call El / Dorado) And of the Prouinces of Emeria, / Arromaia, Amapaia, and other Cou- / tries, with their riuers, ad- / ioyning. / Performed in the yeare 1595, by Sir W. Ralegh. Knight, Captaine of her / Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden / of the Stanneries, and her High- / nesse Lieutenant generall / of the Countie of / Cornewall / [Sir Walter Raleigh].
  • The discoverie of the large rich, and bewtifvl empire of Gviana. With / a relation of the great and Golden Citie / of Manoa (which the Spanyards call El / Dorado) And of the Prouinces of Emeria, / Arromaia, Amapaia, and other Cou- / tries, with their riuers, ad- / ioyning. / Performed in the yeare 1595, by Sir W. Ralegh. Knight, Captaine of her / Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden / of the Stanneries, and her High- / nesse Lieutenant generall / of the Countie of / Cornewall / [Sir Walter Raleigh].
  • The discoverie of the large rich, and bewtifvl empire of Gviana. With / a relation of the great and Golden Citie / of Manoa (which the Spanyards call El / Dorado) And of the Prouinces of Emeria, / Arromaia, Amapaia, and other Cou- / tries, with their riuers, ad- / ioyning. / Performed in the yeare 1595, by Sir W. Ralegh. Knight, Captaine of her / Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden / of the Stanneries, and her High- / nesse Lieutenant generall / of the Countie of / Cornewall / [Sir Walter Raleigh].
  • Interior of a woman's ward.
  • Amsterdam Hospital, scene in a ward.
  • A ward in a children's hospital, Lambeth. Photograph, 1925.
  • Dame Geneviève Ward. Photograph by Samuel A. Walker.
  • Nurse during a drug administration on a UK hospital ward
  • A hospital ward with Christmas decorations. Photographic postcard.
  • Ward for women, a mental hosptial in Britain.
  • Ward for men, a mental hosptial in Britain.
  • Patient bed space on a UK hospital ward.
  • A mother and child in a maternity ward. Acrylic painting, 1962.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: ward 5 (the right section of a circular ward). Photograph, 1912.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: ward 5 (the left section of a circular ward). Photograph, 1912.
  • A doctor visiting patients in a field hospital ward in a tent. Lithograph.
  • M0006869: Patients being treated in a hospital ward
  • A ward off the Bellahouston theatre Royal Glasgow Infirmary
  • London Missionary School of Medicine: a men's ward. Photograph.
  • Hospital del Rey, Burgos: a ward. Photograph, ca.1900.
  • A ward in a hospital, perhaps a military hospital during World War I. Photograph.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: The Victoria Mary Ward (the left section of a circular ward). Photograph, 1912.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: The Victoria Mary Ward (the right section of a circular ward). Photograph, 1912.
  • Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway Road, London: The Richard Cloudesley Ward (the right section of a circular ward). Photograph, 1912.