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  • Queen's College, Oxford: its buildings in the sixteenth century, before their replacement by neoclassical buildings. Wood engraving by J. Jackson, 1845.

    • Jackson, John, 1801-1848.
    Date
    1845
    Reference
    20672i
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  • Civil engineering: the pier at Madras, India, built using screw piles (helical piles). Wood engraving, 1863.

    Date
    February 28 1863
    Reference
    44532i
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  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey: Miss North's museum. Wood engraving by Hill.

    • Hill.
    Reference
    18174i
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  • A urus or aurochs. Wood-engraving by T. Bewick, 178-.

    • Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828.
    Date
    [between 1790 and 1799?]
    Reference
    750340i
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  • Saint Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, seen from the south with the Palace of Westminster in the background. Wood engraving by T. Sulman.

    • Sulman, T., active 1855-1900.
    Reference
    38548i
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  • Middlesex House of Correction: a man is holding a birch in his hand as he stands over a shaped wooden plank set near a window for flogging boys; a man and a woman look on. Wood engraving after M. Fitzgerald, 1874..

    • Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.
    Date
    [1874]
    Reference
    37712i
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  • The evolution of a fox riding a goose into a writer seated at his typewriter (or a pianist?) - which in turn evolves into accordion, bellows, money-bag, and handcuffs; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.

    • Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.
    Date
    1863
    Reference
    12101i
    Part of
    The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr.
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  • A man in his office is confronted by an innkeepr who presents him with a wine bill, in the presence of other men. Wood engraving.

    Date
    1800-1899
    Reference
    32363i
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  • Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich: the interior of the King Charles Ward, with some "cabbins" and several pensioners. Wood engraving.

    Date
    1840-1849
    Reference
    29950i
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  • A victim of torture is flayed or disembowelled by two men in a cave. Wood engraving.

    Reference
    43428i
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