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  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • A group of Chelsea Pensioners disputing in the Hall at the Royal Hospital. Colour lithograph after E.R. White.
  • City of London Freemen's Orphan School, Brixton, London. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1854, after B. Sly.
  • A pair of Pensioners, seated at a table, playing draughts, with others looking on, inside the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, with a vignette of tricorn hat, wooden leg, clay pipe, drinking glass and medals at lower left. Etching by G. Fox, 1887.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with boats on the river. Engraving.
  • Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water, Surrey: aerial view showing the new male wing. Photolithograph, 1906.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: threequarter view of the south elevation with people strolling. Coloured aquatint by G. Lynn after himself, 1818.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: three-quarter view of the north facade. Engraving, 1776, after S. Wale.
  • Emanuel Hospital, Tothill Fields, Westminster. Process print, c.1893, after a drawing by H. Railton.
  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton: seen from the road. Etching.
  • The Metropolitan Benefit Societies' Asylum, Dalston, London. Pen drawing.
  • Clock and Watchmakers Asylum, Colney Hatch, Southgate, Middlesex: panoramic view. Coloured wood engraving by J. Knight.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: views of the north and south facades, the upper [north] a threequarter view, the lower seen from the Surrey bank with boats on the river. Engraving by J. Green after S. Wale, 1761.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with boats on the river. Etching by J.S. Storer, 1795, after J.M.W. Turner, 1794.
  • A Greenwich Pensioner, seated, wearing red coat and tricorn hat, reading 'The Naval & Military gazette' No. 229. Engraving by W. O. Geller after H. P. ["Smuggler"] Parker, 1837.
  • Licensed Victuallers' Asylum, Kent. Engraving by H. Wallis, 1830, after T.M. Baynes.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea; and the Rotunda at Ranelagh: viewed from the Surrey bank with boats on the river. Coloured engraving.
  • Two Chelsea Pensioners arm-in-arm, one, with a wooden leg, leaning on a crutch and holding out his hat begging for alms [?], the other exhibiting his head wound [?]. Colour lithograph.
  • The Metropolitan Benefit Societies' Asylum, Dalston, London. Coloured lithograph by Francis and Jackson.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Engraving.
  • London Society for the Protection of Young Females. Wood engraving.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with boats on the river. Etching by W.B. Cooke after S. Owen, 1809.
  • The Hospital of St. Peter, Wandsworth. Coloured lithograph, 1849.
  • The King William Naval Asylum, Penge. Wood engraving, 1849.
  • Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Engraving.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: a large crowd outside the wall with constables struggling to keep order. Wood engraving.
  • Freemason's Charity for Female Children, Southwark, London: facade. Coloured etching by J. Pass after himself, 1814.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: view of the Pensioners cheering and waving their hats and sticks, at a King Charles's Day Parade. Wood engraving.
  • The Institut National des Sourds-Muets, Paris: interior showing voters for the National Assembly. Wood engraving, 1871.