Phrenological illustrations or, An artist's view of the craniological system of doctors Gall and Spurzheim
1830
8
Bamforth & Co.
[Postcard with image of a woman discussing inscription to be written on her husband's headstone]
1908
9
Landseer, Thomas, 1795–1880
Monkey-ana, or, Men in miniature
August,1827
10
Lodwick, R. W
Humorous sketches of the world we live in
1856
11
Cruikshank, Percy
Hints to emigrants, or, Incidents in the emigration of John Smith of Smith-town
[1849]
12
Phillips, Watts, 1825–1874
The model republic, or, Cato Potts in Paris
[1850?]
13
Carlisle, D. T. (Donald Thompson), b. 1894
The Belvidere hounds
1935
14
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
Cambridge customs and costumes
1851
15
Onwhyn, Thomas, 1814–1886
Visitors' souvenir of the sea side
[1855]
16
Seymour, Robert, 1798–1836
Living made easy
1832
17
Kultur, civilization, marooned
circa 1912
18
Soulby, W. H
The surprise art album
[1900]
19
Holbeeke, Helen
Copy of Geology familiarly illustrated by Catherine Mary Webber
circa [1860?]
20
Stock, F. R.
My name is Norval
[1853]
21
Phillips, Watts, 1825–1874
A case in bankruptcy
[1850?]
22
The adventures of General Beauregard and his charger
1861
23
Kemplen, Tony
Victorian pottery fragments
[1994?]
24
The Royal menagerie
MDCCCXXXI [1831]
25
The glass, the bottle's companion
[1850]
26
Humorous sea-side sketches
[1860]
27
Parry, John
Ridiculous things
1854
28
Seymour, Robert, 1798–1836
New readings of old authors
[1841]
29
Horl, Mikel
Unlikely hero number 00327
1991
30
Crowquill, Alfred
Sketches of pumps
1846
31
Onwhyn, Thomas, 1814–1886
Mr. Perry Wink's submarine adventures
[1850]
32
Cruikshank, George, 1792–1878
Scraps and sketches
1828-1832
33
A trip to town
1823
34
Cruikshank, George, 1792–1878
Phrenological illustrations, or, An artist's view of the craniological system of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim
1826
35
Egerton, M., active 1824–1827
Olla Podrida
1827
36
Heath, Henry, active 1824–1850
Domestic miseries
[1848]
37
Commonplace book
1871-1887
38
Mr. E. T. Reed requests the honor of a visit from [Rt. Hon. J. L. Wharton] and friend to the private view on Thursday the 29th June of his exhibition of "Punch" drawings