Joseph Lister, Baron Lister
(1827-1912), Surgeon and founder of a system of antiseptic surgeryLater Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 16 portraits
Surgeon; made numerous improvements to surgical technique, most notably the introduction of antiseptic methods which revolutionised the practice of surgery.
by Margaret May Giles (Mrs Jenkin)
plaster cast of wax medallion, circa 1898
NPG 1897a
by Margaret May Giles (Mrs Jenkin)
wax medallion, 1898
NPG 1897
by Sir Thomas Brock
plaster cast of bust, circa 1912-1913
NPG 1958
by John Moffat, published by Emery Walker Ltd
photogravure, (circa 1866-1870)
NPG x12429
by John Moffat
bromide print, circa 1866-1870
NPG x27776
by Barrauds Ltd
albumen cabinet card, 1895
NPG x4965
by Barrauds Ltd, printed by Walker & Boutall
photogravure, (1895)
NPG x20057
by Barrauds Ltd
photogravure, (1895)
NPG x20058
by Elliott & Fry
chlorobromide print on cream card mount, (circa 1896)
NPG x127458
by Elliott & Fry
albumen cabinet card, circa 1896
NPG x135718
by Elliott & Fry
half-plate glass negative, circa 1896
NPG x81977
by Claudet's Photo Studio
albumen cabinet card, circa 1900
NPG x194000
by Unknown photographer
wet collodion negative, mid-late 1850s
NPG x7962
by John Moffat, published by Emery Walker Ltd
photogravure, (circa 1866-1870)
NPG x12430
by John Moffat, published by Emery Walker Ltd
photogravure, (circa 1866-1870)
NPG x12431
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