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Wadham College, Oxford: panoramic view including Hertford College and the Bodleian Library. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.
Frederick MackenzieDate: 1 April 1836Reference: 20853i
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Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, Norfolk. Etching by B. Winkles, 1837, after R. Garland.
Robert GarlandDate: 1 April 1837Reference: 20011i
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The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: the main facade. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin after D. R. Warry, 1872.
Warry, Daniel Robert, active 1855-1913.Date: 1872Reference: 36052i
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A postcard illustrating the church of Albert in the Somme with the church tower in the form of the Virgin crashing to the ground. Process print.
Reference: 18434i
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Merton College, Oxford: from the meadows. Line engraving.
Reference: 20631i
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St. John's College, Oxford: gateway. Line engraving by S. Sparrow after Baldrey.
Baldrey, John Kirby, 1750-1823.Reference: 20813i
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Magdalen College, Oxford: the tower. Wood engraving by S. Redd.
Redd, S.Reference: 20551i
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A physician administering a clyster to an embarrassed woman who hides her self and presents her behind through a window, female friends observe the scene. Photograph after a stone bas-relief in Bruges archaeological museum.
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Botanic Gardens, Oxford: showing the fountain and greenhouses, with a glimpse of Magdalen College behind. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.
Frederick MackenzieDate: 1 March 1836Reference: 21218i
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Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norfolk. Line engraving by E. Harding, 1801, after C. Tomkins.
Tomkins, Charles, 1750-1810.Date: 1 January 1801Reference: 18562i
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City of Oxford: panoramic view of the High Street with views of the colleges and churches. Etching by H. Toussaint.
Henri ToussaintReference: 21205i
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New College, Oxford. Wood engraving by J. Walmsley, 1872, after Sir G. G. Scott.
Walmsley, John, active 1839-1878Date: 19 October 1872Reference: 20645i
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Noah preparing his first sacrifice after the Flood; the Tower of Babel; God responds to Noah's sacrifice with a rainbow. Etching by J. Hulett.
Reference: 15758i
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Magdalen College, Oxford: Founder's tower. Process print by V.H. Bailey, 1902.
Vernon Howe BaileyDate: 1902Reference: 20555i
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The street in front of the Lying-in Hospital and Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland. Steel engraving by Owen after W.H. Bartlett.
William Henry BartlettReference: 16921i
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The New Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 17289i
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Kuching, Sarawak: a square-towered building and the jail. Photograph.
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Walton Hospital, Liverpool, Merseyside. Process print after G.B. Clilverd.
Clilverd, Graham Barry, 1883-1978.Reference: 20341i
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Corpus Christi College and St. Botolph's Church, Oxford. Line engraving by J. & H.S. Storer after W. Wilkins.
Reference: 20481i
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Pembroke College, Oxford: panoramic view of college and St. Aldate's Church.
Date: 1 May 1836Reference: 20658i
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The Charity School, or National School, Kensington High Street. Engraving.
Reference: 38580i
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The twin towers of a church wearing condoms with the message that AIDS is not God's punishment; an advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by Klaus Staeck, 1987.
Date: 1987Reference: 674380i
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Durham County Hospital. Steel engraving, 1866.
Date: 20 January 1866Reference: 16993i
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Magdalen College, Oxford: cloisters. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1833, F. Mackenzie.
John Le KeuxDate: 1 April 1833Reference: 20548i- Archives and manuscripts
"Better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all"
O'Conner, Michael, active approximately 1966Date: December 1966Reference: 3009220iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)