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  • The Indian Punjabi Mir Munshi Sultan Mohammad, head of the English department of the secretarait of Emir Abd or-Rahman. Translator and compiler of the autobiography of the Emire and Afghanistan ambassador to London.
  • Portrait of Sir Richard Blackmore.
  • Portrait of Sir Richard Blackmore.
  • Three Manchu Ministers of State. Peking
  • Portrait of Sir Henry Morris, Bart., F.R.C.S., a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Chekiang, Sunging-Day waterfall
  • Portrait of Lieutenant Colonel William Briggs Grandage, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Portrait of Sir William Cecil, first Lord of Burghley (1520-98); from the picture in the Bodleian, artist unknown.
  • Prince Kung, Peking, Pechilie province, China
  • Portrait of John Lumsden Propert, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Shanghai woman
  • Pencil portrait of Sir Henry Head
  • Tung-sean, Chinese Minister of State, Peking
  • Portrait of Charles A. Aikin, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Five women enjoying an Afghan meal.
  • Chinese child seated, Canton, Kwangtung province, China
  • Portrait of Thomas Blizard Curling FRS, Surgeon to the London Hospital, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Portrait of John Eric Erichsen FRCS, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Sir Henry Head and fellow students at Trinity College
  • Formal portrait of Sir Henry Head looking right
  • Viceroy of Kwangtung, Canton, Kwangtung province, China
  • Portrait of Henry Wakefield, Vice Chairman of the club
  • Sir Henry Head and fellow students at Trinity College
  • Portrait of James Wilson, surgeon and teacher of anatomy at the Great Windmill Street School of Anatomy.
  • Portrait: Paul of Aegina
  • Portrait; Samuel Pegge (1704-1796)
  • Portrait of B. G. Babington MBFRS, later on the physicians to Guy's Hospital, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • A mandarin and his son, Canton, Kwangtung province, China.
  • Afghan ladies in their Purdah dress (Chador). Kabul.
  • Emir Abd or-Rahman, Rawalpindi, April, 1885