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  • Textiles: two fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1813.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the gate piers and porters' lodges: plans and elevations, with a scale of feet. Engraving by J. Basire after himself, 1752.
  • Guy's Hospital, Southwark: the grant of arms and motto. Coloured lithograph after J. Anstis.
  • An ornamental French cognac label. Lithograph by G. Nissou and Pichot, 19th century.
  • Textiles: four fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1812.
  • Gresham College, London: three-quarter view, with Gresham's arms over the entrance. Lithograph, 1844.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • Bookbinding: book presses, and decorating tools. Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: a quatrefoil window with the armorial device of Richard Whittington. Etching by E. B. Price.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • The new born son of Philip V of Spain being held by his mother Marie Louise of Savoy, born Madrid 25 August 1707. Engraving, 1707.
  • Anselmus de Boodt (Boetius), physician to Rudolph II, wearing a chain of office and a ruff, with an elaborate heraldic border. Line engraving by A. Sadeler.
  • An old man sits with his arm round a girl and plies her with drink as his wife watches through a window. Engraving by J.P. Le Bas, 1747, after D. Teniers.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the entrance to the hall, with elaborate heraldic carving above the doors. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd, 1830.
  • Textiles: three fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1815.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, an elevation of the great court, with a scale. Engraving by H. Hulsburgh after C. Campbell, 1715.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the interior of the hall, with various figures standing and sitting about. Engraving by T. H. Ellis, 1843, after H. Melville.
  • A fashionable lecturer demonstrates the art of physiognomy through reference to busts. Etching, 1765.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • Arms of the London Barber Surgeons' Company. Engraving attributed to W. Vaughan, 1677.
  • Gardeners at work in the gardens of Denham Court, Buckinghamshire. Engraving by W. Hollar, 17th century, after F. Cleyn.
  • A midwife presenting a new born royal (?) baby to its father and to the royal court. Etching.
  • An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares from a stage to a large audience in a town square. Engraving.
  • The grant of arms to the Barber Surgeons' Company, 1569. Colour photolithograph by W. Griggs, 1885.
  • The Copley medal of the Royal Society, as presented to Benjamin Franklin: left obverse, right reverse, with a decorative surround. Engraving, later than 1753.
  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital: a cadaver, a skull, bones of the lower leg and foot, and two bell-jars on stands. Engraving by A. R. Freebairn after a medallion by W. Wyon, 1829.