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  • The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: Septimus Warwick beside a pile of carved stone for the new building, 1931. Photograph.
  • The Virgin Mary and the Christ child, with Saint Augustine, Saint George, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Stephen and an angel with a lily. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after F. Francia.
  • Geology: the ages of the Earth and details of types of stone. Coloured lithograph by Bethmont, 1911, after himself.
  • Architecture: a tile works (above), details of equipment (below). Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • The London Hospital, Whitechapel: the ceremony of laying the foundation stone for the new wing. Wood engraving, 1864.
  • Kidney stone
  • Clocks: a large carved stone gnomon, dated 1714, on Lord Reay's estate at Tongue. Lithograph after a drawing by C. G. Loch.
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving, 1811.
  • Minerals: a caricature of a mineralogist whose body is made of rocks. Coloured lithograph by G. E. Madeley, 1830, after G. Spratt.
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving by S. Springsguth, 1833.
  • Geology: a long section through mountains, and a volcano, showing strata, and, above, classes of animals. Coloured engraving by J. Fisher after T. Webster and F. Buckland.
  • Kidney stone
  • Kidney stone
  • Table of illustrated stone formations. In the bottom right hand corner is an inscribed plaque stating that the artist Sir Thomas Penyston (Baron) found several of the illustrated stones in his own land.
  • Abu Simbel: two temples seen from across the Nile river. Coloured etching by A. Aglio, 1820, after G. Belzoni.
  • The first stone and inlaid coins of Holloway prison. Lithograph by C.M. Firth.
  • Architecture: a building site (above), masonry details (below). Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • Architecture: an assortment of masons tools, blocks of stone, and a folding rule. Engraving by Benard [after Lucotte?].
  • Kidney stone
  • Kidney stone
  • Civil engineering: various bridges, ancient and modern, around Europe, the Ponte Vecchio, Venice, in the centre. Engraving by A. Krausse.
  • The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: Sir Henry Wellcome (second from right) and the architect Septimus Warwick (second from left) inspecting stonework for the new building, 1931. Photograph.
  • Architecture: a tile works (above), details of equipment (below). Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • A lapidary, sitting at his foot-operated grinding wheel (above), an elevation and plan of his worktable (below). Engraving by B. L. Prevost after J. N. F. Boucher.
  • Stone: a working slate quarry, and the instruments used. Coloured aquatint.
  • Geology: a long section through mountains, and a volcano, showing strata, and, above, classes of animals. Coloured engraving by J. Fisher after T. Webster and F. Buckland.
  • Geology: an outcrop of basalt columns by the sea. Engraving by J. Chapman.
  • Architecture: a stone quarry (above), details of equipment (below). Engraving by Bénard [after Lucotte?].
  • Geology: fossil remains in stone. Coloured engraving by S. Springsguth after M. Sheffield.
  • Building: a stone-crushing machine (left), and plan of the crushing-mill (right). Engraving.