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  • Franz Joseph Gall measuring the head of a bald, elegantly dressed old lady; her pet poodle is entwined in her wig on a chair. Coloured aquatint by F.C. Hunt after E.F. Lambert, ca. 1823.
  • Greenwich Hill, with many visitors, London in the distance. Engraving by T. A. Prior.
  • Marquard Freher I and his son Marquard Freher II. Engraving.
  • A man telling a lady's fortune. Engraving.
  • A sitting blind beggar sells 'love sonnets' to obtain money with a boy. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Crowds at Greenwich Park, dancing, watching side shows, etc. Engraving by A. H. Payne after A. Wray.
  • A blind beggar holds out his hat for money. Woodcut and colour mezzotint by C.W.E. Dietrich, 1757.
  • A Korean man in large hat stands smoking a pipe. Lithograph, c. 1857, after F. M.
  • Sir John Franklin. Lithograph.
  • An old woman wearing a ragged coat leans against the stump of a tree holding a broom in her right hand and a hat in her left hand. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • A seller of spectacles showing his wares and wearing a large pair of spectacles. Line engraving by N. Dupuis after F. Eisen.
  • An old beggar in very tattered old clothes is sitting on a staircase with his sleeping dog curled up at his feet. Etching by J.T.Smith, 1816.
  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich: the interior of the Painted Hall, a fancy fair in progress. Wood engraving.
  • The British Museum: the Roman Saloon, with visitors. Wood engraving attributed to J. and A. Williams, 1857.
  • A soldier takes his hat off to a lady at her table but finds that she preferred "les Lanciers". Lithograph by Villain, 1826, after H. Bellangé.
  • International baking powder : always reliable, never fails / manufactured by Queen City Chemical Company.
  • A blind beggar hunched over his walking stick, holding out his hat for money. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Alphonse de Palacios, who suffered so severely from an infection of the retina that he was unable to look at any light. Engraving.
  • Three 17th-century physicians with an assistant who carries a large clyster. Watercolour by E. Durandeau, 1876.
  • Goodies by the handful / The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • An old black man in ragged clothes holding a broom in his left hand and holding his hat in his right hand as if to beg for alms. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • University College Hospital, London: the outpatients' waiting room and dispensary. Wood engraving, 1872.
  • A blind beggar sits, head lowered, hand begging for money. Etching by J. Zubau, 1865.
  • Two surgeons applying the method of cauterisation to clearly defined points on the chests of two male patients, the senior surgeon wears a pointed hat (?). Pen drawing after an Anglo Saxon tenth century manuscript.
  • Bagnigge Wells, London: a fashionably dressed young couple greeting an acquaintance [an officer?] at a soiree. Mezzotint, 1772, after a painting attributed to J. Sanders.
  • A young man who walks straight into a butcher delivery boy's meat tray (poking his eye out), while the boy looks the opposite way. Etching by Richard Dighton.
  • The governors of St Elizabeth's Hospital, Haarlem. Heliogravure after F. Hals, 1641.
  • The presentation of Jesus to the high priest at the Temple. Engraving by C. Cort, 1568, after F. Zuccaro.
  • Four jovial gentlemen in a tavern, one holds a bowl to the face of his drunk companion. Mezzotint by Maucourt, c. 1764, after himself.
  • A blind beggar stands with a boy beside a church, Cadiz, Spain. Coloured lithograph by A. Arrom after himself.