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  • SigmaPlot windows scientific graph system : summary of features / Jandel Scientific.
  • Ospedale Maggiore, Milan: three windows carved with relief sculpture. Photograph by Alinari, 18--.
  • Royal Masonic Hospital, London: the main windows in the administrative block. Process print, 1933.
  • An agitated woman in darkness; left, a tree; right, windows. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1958.
  • Glass: the tools used for making and glazing windows. Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
  • An agitated woman in darkness; left, a tree; right, windows. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1958.
  • The interior of a room, looking towards the windows, a fireplace to the right. Pencil drawing.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a female patient (criminal insane?) in a cell with barred windows. Photograph.
  • Bellevue Hospital, New York City: a lodge with oeil-de-boeuf windows seen from above next to wharf. Photograph.
  • Newgate Gaol in the City of London: a long building with arches at the entrance and many windows. Engraving.
  • Hospital de Santa Cruz, Toledo, Spain: the ornate 16th century facade, showing a doorway and windows. Photograph, ca. 1935.
  • Glass: a wire-drawing machine for producing the lead cames used for glazing windows. Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
  • Glass: a glazier's workshop (above), the tools used for making and glazing windows (below). Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
  • Edinburgh School of Medicine. Chemical laboratories. Early photograph of students on the roof and out of windows during an election.
  • Saint-Malo, Brittany: women washing clothes in barrels, carrying washing in baskets and hanging items from windows. Etching by L. Lhermitte, 1881.
  • As a fire rages in a house people are being helped to escape by means of chutes extended from the windows to the ground. Etching.
  • St Mary's Hospital, Chichester, Sussex: architectural plans for the structure of the roof, windows and their positions. Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins after F.T. Dollman.
  • A mother sleeps with her baby and other two children beside open windows: prevention of meningitis in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Northern League of NGO's, ca. 1997.
  • The Therapeutic Institute for Leprosy, Tocunduba, Pará, Brazil: patients and staff are grouped outside and at the balconies to large, arched windows of a hospital building. Photograph, 1890/1910.
  • St. John's Island, Singapore: the small-pox camp; two children stand on the steps and two men at the window of a white house with large shuttered windows. Photograph by A. R. Wellington, 1909.
  • The St Bartholomew's Eve Massacre: men, women and children are thrown out of windows or slaughtered with swords and pikes on the streets of Paris in 1572. Engraving after D. Dodd, 1765.
  • Late 19th century chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler. At 87 Abingdon Road, Kensington W 8. Photograph by Mr Michieli showing the interior with the side windows and carboys in position.
  • Nepal; agriculture in the Khumbu, 1986. As N0022569C, different aspect. Pangboche (altitude 4200 metres), a view of the village with its walled, terraced fields. The houses are built with their backs to the mountain. Only the fronts have windows and doors.
  • Nepal; town life in the Khumbu, 1986. Namche Bazar (altitude 3446 metres), a bustling and prosperous market town, is the largest Sherpa settlement in the Khumbu. Many of its Tibetan-style houses devote the ground floor to animal shelters while the family lives upstairs. Most have windows and doors at the front of the building only, the back being built into the side of the mountain. Firewood is stacked against walls, and small terraced fields grow staples (potatoes, barley, wheat). At left is a Buddhist shrine or stupa, on each side of which is painted the eyes of the Buddha. Prayer flags are strung out from its summit.
  • Leaving by the window.
  • Leaving by the window.
  • Dangerrous window panes in horse's stable
  • Window view into an operating theatre, UK
  • William Powell Frith. Photograph by F.R. Window.
  • Hazeline Snow window display in a shop in Argentina