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  • The Apse, the Abbey of Moveruela, Spain.
  • A dilapidated building with an apse, a gable and a bell-tower. Etching, 1819.
  • Pillars of the Apse, Abbey of Moveruela, Spain.
  • North to South view of the Apse, Moveruela Abbey, Spain
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great: interior view showing the ground arcade of apse. Photograph by Rev. C.F. Fison, 1912.
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great; exterior view of the apse and the north side of Rahere's Lady Chapel, under renovation. Photograph by W.F. Taylor.
  • A builder falling from a platform in an apse, St Bruno (?) interceding with the Virgin and Child. Oil painting by an Italian painter, 18th or 19th century.
  • Mosaic of Saint Cosmas and Damian being presented to Christ, 6th century.
  • Tientsin, Pechili province, China. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1871.
  • The visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth (above) and Caspar, one of the magi, on horseback (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • The visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth (above) and Caspar, one of the magi, on horseback (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • The visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth (above) and Caspar, one of the magi, on horseback (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • The visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth (above) and Caspar, one of the magi, on horseback (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • Magdalen Asylum, Dublin: a collection in the chapel. Pencil drawing attributed to McCain.
  • Tianjin (Tientsin), China: interior ruins of the Chapel of the Sisters of Charity after the Tianjin Massacre. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Tianjin (Tientsin), China: interior ruins of the Chapel of the Sisters of Charity after the Tianjin Massacre. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • AIDS Linien, an AIDS helpline in Copenhagen
  • A series of 16 montage images depicting a variety of people and animals overlaid on photographic and painted scenes representing an advertisement for the AIDS Linien, an AIDS helpline in Copenhagen, Denmark. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.