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A Mortier dance organ exhibited in support of the Cancer Research Campaign. Photograph by S. Clennell, 1971.
Clennell, S.Date: [1971]Reference: 2848414i- Pictures
A red box with a tick indicating that the bearer has signed up to the organ donor register. Colour lithograph, 1994 (?).
Date: [1994?]Reference: 2016691i- Pictures
An organ donor card stuck on a whiteboard; advertising kidney donations. Colour lithograph after D. Spencer, 19--.
Spencer, Darren.Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 2016826i- Pictures
Saint Cecilia playing the organ. Lithograph by V. Schertle after C. Dolci.
Dolci, Carlo, 1616-1686.Date: 1836Reference: 2489278i- Pictures
A failure of mechanisation: a modern handle-operated church organ cannot be turned off, so is removed from the church in the course of the service. Etching by George Cruikshank, 1843.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: [1843]Reference: 3304949i- Pictures
A newly married couple walking down the country road, viewed from behind; representing commitment of the kind required for organ donation. Colour lithograph, 199-.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999?]Reference: 729402i- Pictures
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An organ-grinder is carrying a very large organ down the street as he passes a fellow musician with a much smaller instrument and a monkey; representing evolution by natural selection. Wood engraving after G. Du Maurier.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Reference: 34162i- Pictures
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Dirty Vlas the organ-grinder demonstrating that people who spit or crack sunflower-seeds spread tuberculosis and are therefore enemies of the people's health. Colour lithograph by T. Pashkov, 192-.
Pashkov, T.Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]Reference: 545730i- Pictures
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An empty abdomen during a six-organ transplant. Watercolour by Sir Roy Calne, 1994.
Calne, Roy Yorke.Date: 1994Reference: 21622i- Pictures
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The church of St. Bartholomew the Great: interior view showing the organ gallery. Aquatint, c. 1740.
Date: 1740Reference: 38070i- Pictures
The viscera in the abdomen before a six-organ transplant. Watercolour by Sir Roy Calne, 1994.
Calne, Roy Yorke.Date: 1994Reference: 21621i- Pictures
The brain: side view illustrating the distance of the occipital bone from the phrenological 'organ of philoprogenitiveness'. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28019i- Pictures
The deathbed of a man: a tonsured monk plays the organ while another monk mourns. Drawing by George du Maurier, 1883.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Date: [1883]Reference: 36910i- Pictures
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A woman playing the barrel-organ; representing the sense of hearing. Mezzotint by A.H.J. Degmair after P.A. Wille.
Wille, Pierre Alexandre, 1748-1821.Reference: 27104i- Pictures
George Frederick represented as a boar playing the organ on a stage, a monkey hold up a mirror and the stage is littered with other animals and instruments. Etching by J. Goupy, 1754.
Goupy, Joseph, 1689-1769.Date: [1754]Reference: 34157i- Pictures
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Lord Durham plays the organ and J.A. Roebuck pumps the bellows while Queen Victoria and Lord Melbourne listen. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 29 January 1839Reference: 36867iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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A man plays the organ as his wife uses the bellows to provide the necessary air. Heliogravure by C. Amand Durand after I. van Meckenem.
Meckenem, Israhel van, -1503.Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 33892i- Pictures
Face and hand of a woman suffering from morbus addisonii (bronzed skin disease), with a detail showing an unidentified organ (?). Chromolithograph after W. Hurst, 1850/1880?.
Hurst, W.Date: [1850/1880?]Reference: 578015i- Pictures
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A boy grinds a barrel organ as two small girls dance to amuse another child who is leaning against pillows in a chair. Engraving by W. Finden after T. Webster.
Webster, Thomas, 1800-1886.Reference: 34268i- Pictures
Seven vignettes illustrating phrenological propensities: tune, covetiveness, secretiveness, size, firmness, time, weight; illustrated by an organ-grinder, a pick-pocket, an adulterer, the huge Daniel Lambert, a pavior with his rammer, a winged clock, a crown on a cushion. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1 August 1826Reference: 11843iPart of: Phrenological illustrations, or an artist's view of the craniological system of doctors Gall and Spurzheim- Pictures
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Sexual organs of male, female and intersex humans. Engraving, 1796.
Date: Nov. 29th 1796Reference: 27848i- Pictures
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A world map highlighting the numbers of adults infected with HIV, issued by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.
Date: 1994Reference: 669314i- Pictures
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Children, representing children worldwide who are infected or affected by AIDS; advertisement by the World Health Organization (WHO). Colour lithograph, 1994.
Date: 1994Reference: 669318i- Pictures
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A crowd of Indian women holding babies; representing a warning by the World Health Organization about for the vulnerability of women and HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
Date: [1994?]Reference: 669320i- Pictures
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Men sitting at desks with speakers representing a World Health Organization meeting about AIDS prevention programmes in South-East Asia with a list of support activities provided by the organization. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 669322i