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  • Lourdes and Gave-de-Pau, Hautes Pyrénées, France: peasants fishing with the castle in the background. Lithograph, 1821, after M. Colston.
  • Crowds of old and infirm people arrive at the fountain of youth to drink the special water; to the left are a group of youthful people dancing and singing, rejuvenated by the spring. Engraving by Boilard, ca. 1720.
  • Strathpeffer Mineral Wells, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. Engraving by J.C. Armytage, 1836, after T. Allom.
  • Bad Kreuth, Bavaria: the healing spring, and monument to King Maximilian I of Bavaria. Lithograph by F. Lacroix, 1828, after C. Heinzmann after J.-B. Métivier.
  • Sacred Spring, Zuñi, New Mexico. Coloured lithograph.
  • Spa, Belgium: monks and visitors at the fountains of Sauveniere and Groisbeeck. Engraving by M.B. Wachsmuth after A. Le Loup, 1762.
  • Figures gathered at the central spring, Epetan, Java. Coloured aquatint by T. Fielding, 1817.
  • Spa, Belgium: people making their way towards the principal mineral fountain (pouhon). Etching after A. Le Loup, 1762.
  • Three scenes relating to hydrotherapy and one concerning the production of silk. Pen drawing by J. Gülick.
  • Spa, Belgium: fountain of Watroz. Etching by H.J. Godin after A. Le Loup.
  • Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire, Wales: panoramic view. Tinted lithograph.
  • Sand-Rock Spring Cottage, near Niton, Isle of Wight. Line engraving by G. Brannon, 1822, after himself.
  • Technology: a door-closing mechanism. Engraving by J. B. Taylor after C. Varley.
  • Sandrock Chalybeate - Spring, near Niton, Isle of Wight, England. Line engraving by G. Brannon, 1828, after himself.
  • Hydraulics: a geyser, underground springs, and a steam-engine. Engraving, 1747.
  • Ragaz health resort, Zürich, Switzerland: panoramic view. Aquatint.