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  • Saint Matthew. Wash drawing.
  • Saint Luke. Ink wash drawing.
  • Temple sculpture: two figures. Wash drawing.
  • A group of trees. Wash drawing.
  • Patie Birnie, a fiddler. Wash drawing.
  • A Japanese landscape. Wash drawing, 18--.
  • Edward Law. Pen drawing with wash.
  • Thomas Linacre. Ink drawing with wash.
  • Thomas Linacre. Ink drawing with wash.
  • Charles Bonnet. Pencil and wash drawing.
  • William Cheselden. Pencil drawing with wash.
  • Saint Louis Bertrand (Luis Beltrán). Wash drawing.
  • John Ferriar. Pencil drawing with wash by
  • John Dalton. Pen drawing with watercolour wash.
  • John Dalton. Pen drawing with watercolour wash.
  • Martyrdom of Saint Thomas of Canterbury. Wash drawing.
  • Skeletons (of Capuchin friars?) preserved in a crypt. Wash drawing.
  • A hookah carrier. Sepia wash drawing by an Indian artist.
  • Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. Drawing with pen and olive washes.
  • Thomas Sutton. Pencil drawing with wash by R. J. Stothard.
  • John Bastwick. Ink wash drawing attributed to George Perfect Harding, 1801.
  • The agony in the garden. Ink wash drawing after D. Calvaeert.
  • Anthony Colley. Wash drawing en grisaille attributed to G. P. Harding.
  • Sir William Crookes. Pen drawing with wash by H. Furniss, 1906.
  • Apothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars Lane: the courtyard. Pen and ink drawing with wash.
  • Two fruiting citrus plants, one possibly the seville orange (Citrus aurantium). Wash drawing.
  • Sir (Benjamin) Arthur Whitelegge. Charcoal drawing with watercolour wash by W. Strang, 1912.
  • Sir (Benjamin) Arthur Whitelegge. Charcoal drawing with watercolour wash by W. Strang, 1912.
  • A doctor diagnosing a cat with mumps and prescribing a remedy. Wash drawing, 18--.
  • A man walking with the posture of a drunkard. Drawing with wash, c. 1789.