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  • Design for museums at south Kensington. Wood engraving by J. S. Heaviside after B. Sly after R. Kerr, 1864.
  • Living without cruelty exhibition 1992 : Kensington Town Hall ... June 12th-14th 1992 / organised by Animal Aid.
  • Living without cruelty exhibition 1992 : Kensington Town Hall ... June 12th-14th 1992 / organised by Animal Aid.
  • Drop-in afternoon for women affected by HIV & AIDS.
  • Drop-in afternoon for women affected by HIV & AIDS.
  • Men and women wearing clothes that are exaggerated in size and style. Etching.
  • The Natural History Museum, South Kensington: plan, above, and the street elevation, below. Photo-lithograph after M. B. Adams, 1879, after A. Waterhouse.
  • Design for museums at south Kensington. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after R. Kerr, 1864.
  • Mr. Lambkin out walking in Kensington Gardens hoping to bump into his loved one, he discovers her on the arm of another man which causes him much jealousy. Lithograph by G. Cruikshank.
  • Positive choices : choix positifs : pour les personnes affectées par le VIH et le SIDA / The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
  • The site of the 1862 Exhibition, as designed for the Horticultural Society: aerial view, looking north. Wood engraving, 1859.
  • John Tyndall demonstrating a fog-horn to Queen Victoria and her entourage. Wood engraving by T. B. Wirgman, c.1876.
  • Positive choices : choix positifs : pour les personnes affectées par le VIH et le SIDA / The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
  • Design for museums at south Kensington. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after B. Sly after F. Fowke, 1864.
  • Positive choices : choix positifs : pour les personnes affectées par le VIH et le SIDA / The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
  • W. Calder Marshall's statue of Edward Jenner in Kensington Gardens, London; an old man standing in front of it. Photograph, 1920/1940 (?).
  • A youth wearing a cap and trainers with leg raised and arms outstretched; representing the fight against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • Advertisement for the Inventions Exhibition, South Kensington; with groups of elegant men and women in a London street, within a frame decorated with winged boys and flowers. Engraving, 1885, after F. Bartolozzi.
  • The Charity School, or National School, Kensington High Street. Engraving.
  • The International Health Exhibition, South Kensington: to the left, a view looking west, to the right, a view looking towards Bishopsgate. Reproduction of a woodcut by A. Beresford Pite.
  • Positive choices : choix positifs : pour les personnes affectées par le VIH et le SIDA / The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
  • The Palace of Art and Industry, exhibition of 1862: the interior, at the crossing, looking west. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1862.
  • The site of the 1862 Exhibition, as redesigned for the Royal Horticultural Society: looking north, the Albert Hall in the background, left. Wood engraving by D. J. Anderson, 1871.
  • Three children automatically putting out their tongues for inspection upon meeting the family doctor in Kensington Gardens. Wood engraving after J. Leech, 1861.
  • South Kensington Museum: the interior of the architectural court, with exhibits and visitors. Wood engraving by J. Walmsley, 1873.
  • South Kensington Museum: the interior of the north court, with exhibits and visitors. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1862.
  • Four bodies with a shared head, at the centre of which is a pink heart, form a circle by joining hands; representing people uniting to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph.