- An Ale-stake
- An Ale-house lattice
- An Ale-house lattice
- Alehouse
- A Sixteenth-century Cooperage
- A Mediæval Innkeeper
- The Tumbrel
- The Sad Fate of a Mediæval Ale-wife
- The Pillory
- The George Inn, Salisbury
- The Falcon Inn, Chester
- The Ancient Arms
- The Black Boy Inn
- Punishment of the Hurdle
- Night Scene in a Fifteenth-century Inn
- Mother Louse
- Man2
- Mediæval Cellarer
- man
- Man at Alehouse
- Lamentable Complaints
- Innkeepers, 1641
- For a quart of Ale is a dish for a King
- Eleanor Rummyng
- Drunkards Cloak
- Drinking scene
- Divider 3
Divider 3 - divider 2
divider 2 - Divider
Divider - Cup found in the Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey
- Cotswold Games
- Lady
- Is it in Condition
- Health-Drinking
- Cornelius Caton
- Cakes and Ale.
- brewhouse
- Anglo-Saxon Tumblers
- Ancient Alehouse
- An Ancient brewery
- Anglo-Saxons Feasting and Health-Drinking
- Plan of the foetal circulation
- A cross section of the skin
- Lymphatics of the head and neck. B, the thoracic duct
- Lymphatics of the leg.
- Skeleton
- The Spine
- Front view of the thorax
- The Skull
- The cartilages of the larynx; the trachea and bronchi
- The root of the left lung
- The right auricle and ventricle laid open
- Passage into trachea and esophagus; Pharynx
- The regions of the abdomen and their contents
- Superficial veins of the head and neck
- The arch of the aorta and its branches
- Vertical section of the skull, showing the sinuses of the dura mater
Vertical section of the skull - Reducing Dislocated Shoulder
Reducing Dislocated Shoulder - Reducing Dislocated Jaw
Reducing Dislocated Jaw - Painting of fish on plates
Sargus vulgaris In Attica, was early developed a characteristic and closely accurate type of representation of marine forms, and this attained a wider vogue in Southern Italy in the fourth century. From the latter period a number of dishes and vases have come down to us bearing a large variety of fish forms, portrayed with an exactness that is interesting in view of the attention to marine creatures in the surviving literature of Aristotelian origin