Miniature on bone or ivory, head and shoulders of a young man; he wears a white cravat and dark blue coat. Inscribed on the reverse: "J.W.Childe 17 Buckingham Street Strand"
Childe, James Warren, 1780-1862Half-length seated portrait; he wears academic dress, collar and bands; one hand is shown; the painting has become very dark. Signed c.l. J. Harewood pinxt/1844
Harwood, John, 1816-1872Half-length portrait; he faces towards the left of the portrait; he wears black academic dress and collar, and a grey wig. Inscribed top-left with the name of the sitter.
Richardson, Jonathan, 1667-1745Three-quarters length portrait on a much reduced scale. Hobart is seated in a red chair, wearing black, with his hands clasped in his lap; he faces slightly towards the left; to the right is a low table with a number of bundles of papers tied up with red cord or ribbon.
Digitally generated image of Robert Hooke. This was the winning entry of the 'Portraying Robert Hooke' competition run by the Library of the Royal Society in 2003 to mark the tercentenary of Robert Hooke's death. The prize was donated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. One of an edition of six.
Heyden, GuyPlaster bust; he is shown full face. Inscribed on reverse:
Lough, John Graham, 1798-1876Standing on stone plinth.
Redgrave, William, 1903-1986Charles Jervas (1675-1739)
Jervas, Charles, 1675-1739Marble bust of Sir Francis Burdett on a carved stone pedestal, with entwined serpents and four marble panels inset: the Burdett arms; Burdett as a pupil at Westminster School; Adressing the House of Commons; arriving at the Traitors' Gate in a wherry. The bust is signed twice and dated 1854
Adams, George Gammond, 1821-1898Three-quarters length portrait of Burdett standing, wearing a black tail coat and trousers with his head inclined a little to the right; his right hand holds a roll of paper in a vertical position; his left hand is outstretched and touches a piece of paper upon table in the bottom-right of the picture; the background consists of a curtain behind Burdett and to the right a wall with pilaster.
Shee, Sir Martin Archer, 1769-1850