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  • Gray's Inn Hall.
  • Colonial Studies, expeditions and drugs. Copy prepared by Dr. F. Guerra.
  • Density of population in Great Britain in 1841. Jackdaw no. 13.
  • Saltare from the North East of England. Built for the manufacture of Alpaca and Mohair. Opened by Titus Salt in 1853. Planned with admirable arrangement for ensuring the health and comfort of the workpeople, and preventing accidents from the shafting and gearing.
  • Entrance to Gray's Inn.
  • London, as it appeared before the dredful fire in 1666.
  • London Bridge. Diagram of the water-wheels and pumps.
  • War: France and Germany, 1870.
  • Labour Yard in Bethnel Green. Also Sewing-class.
  • Stamford's Library May of London,1862
  • Outline of Harrogate, showing sites of some medicinal springs
  • Occupational death rates; 1890-1912
  • Possible site of Vesalius landing on the island.
  • Westminster Dairy: the Quadrant, Regent Street.
  • Peasant Spa of Krapinske Toplice, Yugoslavia.
  • Victorian Leeds and view of 20th century Oldham
  • The new Home and Colonial Offices, Westminster, 1875.
  • Zante, new town rebuilt after the earthquake of 1953. From a postcard (Dr. O'Malley).
  • Ancient Turret, rue de l'Ecole de Medecine.
  • Gin Lane by William Hogarth.
  • Railways in 1800, Great Britain.
  • Guillaume Thomas Francois Raynal.
  • The Light Brigade at Balaclava.
  • Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. A meeting place for scientists.
  • Lighthouses: various types.
  • 'A new plan of the City of London, Westminster, and Southwark', reproduced from that issue with the 1720 edition of Strype's revised edition of Stoe's Survey of London
  • View of Margate bathing huts.
  • Hospital of Our Lady. Paul's work, rebuilt in 1619, on the site of an ancient religious foundation. About the year 1479. Thomas Spence, Bishop of Aberdeen, founded a hospital there, for the reception and entertainment of twelve poor men.
  • Map of Russia lent by Dr. Schuster.
  • Church of St. Marco, Venice.