Prints depicting St Thomas's (hospital chapel) Southwark, 1814; High St Borough; Southwark Church (2 different images); a general view of the City of London next to the River Thames (pre 1825); New London Bridge, 1831; East side of London Bridge from South to North in the reign of Queen Elizabeth c. 1600, from an engraving by John Norden; a view of the East Side of London Bridge from a drawing by Major G Yate, 1827; view of entrance into the City by London Bridge, 1836; aerial depiction of London from London Bridge through the Borough to Newington Butts and St George's Fields; Chapel of the Hospital for Lepers in Kent St, Southwark called Le Lock, 1813; A south view of Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School in Tooley St in the Parish of St Olave, Southwark, with a plan of the adjacent neighbourhood, 1813; representation of the Southwark Arms - the Loyal Southwark Regiment, 1804; Lambeth Palace from the garden; a general view of the remains of Bermondsey Abbey, Surrey, as it appeared in 1805, with adjacent country, 1820; the London terminus of the Brighton and Dover Railroads; South Eastern Railway Station, London Bridge; South Eastern and South Coast Railway Station, London Bridge; Searle's Boat-house, on site now occupied by St Thomas' Hospital c.1860; the Library at the Leeds School of Medicine; the Nightingale Cradle, 1856; St Thomas's Hospital under construction, details and view from the terrace of the Houses of Parliament, and bookplate from St Thomas' Hospital Library.