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  • The Westminster Hospital, Tothill Street, London. Engraving.
  • The Westminster Hospital, London. Engraving.
  • The coffin of W.E. Gladstone lying in state in Westminster Hall, attended by five men praying. Drawing by G.B. Scott after A. Kemp Tebby, 1898.
  • The Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London: the transept looking north. Steel engraving by W. Lacey after J.E. Mayall, 1851.
  • Westminster Abbey: interior of Henry VII's chapel. Wood engraving by J. Jackson after W.F. Smallwood, 1843.
  • Westminster Abbey: interior looking east during the Royal Music Festival, 1834. Wood engraving by Sly and Wilson, 1843.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London: the Orange Street frontage. Engraving by S. Lacy after Meredith, 1811.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London: the Orange Street frontage. Wood engraving, 18--.
  • The beheading of Charles I outside the Banqueting Hall of Whitehall in 1649. Engraving with etching.
  • St Margaret's Westminster: the east window. Engraving by J. Basire, 1768.
  • Interment at Westminster Abbey of the coffin of David Livingstone. Wood engraving by J. Nash.
  • John Snow: his residence at 18 Sackville Street, London, showing the plaque in his honour. Photograph.
  • St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, seen from the south-east with the Palace of Westminster in the background, a plan and scale beneath. Wood engraving by T. Sulman, 1871.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, seen from the south with the Palace of Westminster in the background. Wood engraving by T. Sulman.
  • King Charles I: after his execution, Britannia points to his elevation into heaven by angels. Etching after J. Vanderbank.
  • Major Murray, having been shot by Mr Roberts in the latter's rooms in London, retaliates by attacking Roberts with a beer bottle. Coloured lithograph, 1861.
  • The Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London: the opening by Queen Victoria. Steel engraving by H. Bibby, 1851.
  • [Undated, illustrated handbill (February 1867?) advertising an appearance at Westminster Hall by Robert Tipney, Mr. Chipperfield's Living Skeleton, 26 years old and weighing 49 pounds. ].
  • Superintendent Durkin and Inspector Mackenzie enter the rooms of Mr Roberts in London and find him severely wounded after an encounter with Major Murray. Coloured lithograph, 1861.
  • Candlelight memorial in the name of love : Sunday 23 May 1993, 8.15pm Trafalgar Square, 9.15pm St. Martin-in-the-Fields : for everyone affected by HIV and AIDS / co-ordinated by the Terrence Higgins Trust in association with The Name Project (UK) and supported by National AIDS Trust.
  • Candlelight memorial in the name of love : Sunday 23 May 1993, 8.15pm Trafalgar Square, 9.15pm St. Martin-in-the-Fields : for everyone affected by HIV and AIDS / co-ordinated by the Terrence Higgins Trust in association with The Name Project (UK) and supported by National AIDS Trust.
  • Men attempt to quell the flames of the House of Commons with water piped from fire engines and a rocket attached to a man's back inscribed 'war'. Lithograph by C.J. Grant, 1834.
  • Programme and complete arrangements for this day : Friday, August 11th, 1882 ... / Royal Aquarium.
  • Programme and complete arrangements for this day : Friday, August 11th, 1882 ... / Royal Aquarium.
  • Broad Street (latterly Broadwick Street), Soho, with a white silhouette replica of the Broad Street pump identifed by John Snow as a source of cholera-infected water. Photograph.
  • Fentazin : Westminster Hospital and the Abbey Church.
  • Fentazin : Westminster Hospital and the Abbey Church.
  • A crowd gathered in Exeter Hall, London, to hear speakers on the abolition of the slave trade. Coloured engraving by J. Harris, 1840, after S. Blunt.
  • The residence of Sir Isaac Newton on the corner of Orange Street and St. Martin's Street, London. Engraving by C.J. Smith, 1837.
  • David Livingstone's grave at Westminster Abbey. Wood engraving by H. Harral.