218 Tracks. They were released under the Creative Commons-Attribution only (CC-BY 4.0) licence and they can be downloaded directly from the Wellcome Images website for any personal or commercial use. The Wellcome is one of the world's major resources for the study of medical history. Wellcome Collection has one of the largest videos and audio material relating to human and animal health and welfare across the twentieth century. The collection comprises thousands of medical monographs, anatomical atlases, pharmacopoeias and some 20,000 items of medical ephemera, as well as a growing number of electronic resources covering a diverse range of subjects including popular science, consumer health, biomedical science policy, research ethics, science education and public engagement with science.

A significant addition during the 1980s was the purchase of the manuscripts, and about 10,000 printed books, from the Medical Society of London Library. Located at 183 Euston Road, London, The Wellcome Collection explores the connections between medicine, life and art in the past, present and future. They include papers of eminent figures in medical science and related areas (such as Francis Crick and Melanie Klein) as well as records of numerous and diverse organisations: Approximately 60,000 pre-1851 rare books including c. 600 incunabula (books printed before 1501) and c. 5000 books from the 16th century. Wellcome Collection and Library Next door to the Gibbs Building, at 183 Euston Road, is Wellcome Collection, the free destination for the incurably curious. Symons, H. J. M. (1993), "'These crafty dealers': Sir Henry Wellcome as a book collector", in Myers, R., and M. Harris (eds), images from the Wellcome uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, "VIAF: Virtual International Authority File", "Wellcome Library Moving Image and Sound Collections", "Wikimedian in Residence at the Wellcome Library", "Wikimedian in Residence at the Wellcome", Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wellcome_Library&oldid=919579815, Libraries in the London Borough of Camden, Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata, Articles lacking reliable references from May 2019, Wikipedia articles with BIBSYS identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. The Wellcome Library is part of the Wellcome Collection, the free visitor destination for the incurably curious. The Public Domain Review is registered in the UK as a Community Interest Company (#11386184), a category of company which exists primarily to benefit a community or with a view to pursuing a social purpose, with all profits having to be used for this purpose. Available : Physical description: 394 pages, 38 unnumbered pages, 5 unnumbered leaves of folded plates : illustrations (engravings, woodcuts) ; 15 cm (12mo) Note: The Wellcome Library has been renamed more than once. Wellcome Library's Moving Image and Sound Collection is one of the largest of its kind. When Henry Wellcome died, the bulk of his estate and his collection was bequeathed to a body of trustees, who formed the Wellcome Trust.

William Wood’s The History and Antiquities of Eyam (1848), Various Apocalyptic Scenes from the Prophetic Messenger (ca.

1775), Photograph Collection of a 19th-Century Sexologist.