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  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton. Engraving, 1838, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • Two children are brought to the nurses of the Asylum for Female Orphans, Lambeth, London. Etching.
  • English families taken as hostages in the French Revolution, imprisoned in the orphanage of Arras. Engraving by P. Maxell, 1802, after T. Snagg.
  • Girard College, Philadelphia. Lithograph by J.C. Wild, 1838, after T.U. Walter.
  • Limerick Protestant Orphan Hall, Limerick, Ireland. Wood engraving after W. Fogerty, 1856.
  • Lambeth Female Orphan Asylum (formerly Beddington Park): view of the grounds. Etching by Flemming after T. Allom.
  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton. Engraving by R. Baker, 1823.
  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton: seen from the road. Etching.
  • Girard College for Orphans, Philadelphia. Engraving by J.W. Steel after T.U. Walter.
  • Hospice des Orphelines, Paris: floor and street plans and facade. Engraving by J.E. Thierry after H. Bessat, 1808.
  • London Society for the Protection of Young Females. Wood engraving.
  • Girard College, Philadelphia. Line engraving by A.W. Graham.
  • Freemason's Charity for Female Children, Southwark, London: facade. Coloured etching by J. Pass after himself, 1814.
  • Seamens' Orphan Institution, Liverpool, Merseyside. Wood engraving.
  • Seamen Orphan Institution, Liverpool, Merseyside: Lord Derby laying the first stone. Wood engraving.
  • Leake and Watts' Orphan House and School, New York City. Wood engraving.
  • The Orphan Working School, Hampstead: the entrance facade. Coloured engraving.
  • Crossley Orphan Home and School, Halifax, Yorkshire. Wood engraving by Walmsley, 1865, after W.G. Smith after Paull & Ayliffe.
  • Orphanage, Swanley, Kent: floor plans, elevations, and site layout. Photolithographs by Whiteman & Bass, 1882, after H. Spalding.
  • The Orphan's Hospital, Edinburgh. Etching.
  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton. Engraving by H. W. Bond, 1828, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton: the facade as planned. Engraving by W. H. Carpenter and W. Carpenter, c.1821.
  • The Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, Wandsworth: the facade. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after B. Sly.
  • National Children's Home and Orphanage : 30 branches, 4000 children : chief offices: Highbury Park, London, N.5.
  • The London Orphan Asylum, Clapton. Engraving by H. W. Bond, 1828, after T. H. Shepherd.