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Old England: A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, municipal and Popular Antiquities, Charles Knight (1791 – 1873) London, Charles Knight and Co., Ludgate Street, First Edition, 1845, two volumes, folio, pp. viii, 392; vi, 386, 24 chromoxylographs (incl. frontis.). Many wood-engraved text illustrations.

My copy has contemporary (worn) half-calf with gilt backs; there is some light foxing and dampstaining to the plates and margins of some leaves. Ref. Abbey, Life, 43; purchased D. & E Lake Toronto, 1992.

This book has been reprinted, but the reprint is out of print; you can search for a used copy on Amazon.

Some more of the images are online in much lower resolution scans at New York Public Library, as reprinted in a later book.

I have typed in the index to the book so that you can ask me for other scans if you like.

There is also a very incomplete transcription if you want to read the actual book!

The book starts with Druidical and Prehistoric remains and continues on to have Castles, Manors and stately homes, Churches, Abbeys and Cathedrals and much more.

Charles Knight also produced an illustrated edition of the Works of Shakspere, as he spelt it.

There is an entry in the Nuttall Encyclopædia for Charles Knight.

Some of the engravings were done by the Dalziel brothers; I have some images from their autobiography, A Record of Work.

Contents

Volume I

Book I. Before the Conquest. [Fig. 1]

Chapter I. The British Period. [Fig. 80]

Chapter II. The Roman Period. [Fig. 189]

Chapter III. The Anglo-Saxon Period.

Book II. The Period From the Norman Conquest to the Death of King John. A.D. 1066—1216.

Chapter I. Regal and Baronial Antiquities.

Chapter II. Ecclesiastical Antiquities.

Chapter III. Popular Antiquities.

Book III. The Period From the Accession of Henry III. to the End of the Reign of Richard II. A.D. 1216—1399.

Chapter I. Regal and Baronial Antiquities. Fig. 814]

Chapter II. Ecclesiastical Antiquities.

Chapter III. Popular Antiquities.

Book IV. The Period From the Accession of Henry IV. to the End of the Reign of Richard III. A.D. 1399—1485. [Fig. 1150]

Chapter I. Regal and Baronial Antiquities.

Chapter II. Ecclesiastical Antiquities.

Chapter III. Popular Antiquities.

Although some of the images here are from Volume II, I plan to move them into their own darling little folder soon, and will make a second table of contents.

This book is online at archive.org, although the OCR has done a really bad job, and the scans are lower resolution and not cleaned up. But you could use it to request a specific image, and I will scan it for you if it’s not here yet.

1023.—Howden Church

1023.—Howden Church

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

The perfect Romantic Ruin, an abbey that was once a place of worship and a seat of power, and has now fallen so low that cattle graze where there was once a High Altar. A poem written by William Words [...]

Keywords: ruins, abbeys, arches, cattle, animals, churches

Places shown: Howden; Yorkshire; England

Added: 2006-02-13

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

1376.—St. Albans Hawking Party

1376.—St. Albans Hawking Party

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

Falconry in the 15th century, with St. Albans Abbey in the background.

The image is signed S. Johnson, which could be the name of the artist who drew the picture or of the engraver or both.

Keywords: hunting, sport, people, birds, trees, abbeys, falconry

Places shown: none

Added: 2007-04-30

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

1023.—Howden Church (detail for use as computer desktop background image)

1023.—Howden Church (detail for use as computer desktop background image)

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

A detail taken from the engraving of Howden Church, sized so that it makes a good screen background, or desktop wallpaper; cows graze in the ruins of a mediæval monastery.

Keywords: wallpaper, backgrounds, churches, ruins, abbeys, cattle, arches

Places shown: Howden; Yorkshire; England

Added: 2006-02-13

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

210.—Edward the Confessor’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey,—now used as the Pix office.

210.—Edward the Confessor’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey,—now used as the Pix office.

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

“Under its original name of the Isle of Bramble or thorn-ea, Westminster was a place of importance before London existed. [...] “The Saxon king Sebert (597 – 616) built a monastery on the site now occ [...]

Keywords: abbeys, churches, castles, anglosaxon remains

Places shown: Westminster; London; England

Added: 2005-12-20

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

1054.—Kelso.

1054.—Kelso.

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

“Among the less distinguished classes of monachism [sic, meaning monasticism] that also sprang out of the original Benedictine, may be mentioned that to which Kelso Abbey, in the town of Kelso, Roxbur [...]

Keywords: ruins, abbeys, towers, people

Places shown: Kelso; Roxburghshire; Scotland

Added: 2006-08-16

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

703.—Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.

703.—Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

The village of Walsingham is alive and well; the Abbey itself was destroyed in 1538 during the English Reformation.

Keywords: abbeys, ruins, arches

Places shown: WalsingamAbbey; Norfolk; England

Added: 2005-12-20

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

389.—Ruins of reading Abbey in 1721.

389.—Ruins of reading Abbey in 1721.

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

Reading Abbey was founded in 1121 by King Henry I; it became very wealthy, no doubt in part because of the corruption that was endemic to the Roman Catholic Church. At the Dissolution of the Monasteri [...]

Keywords: abbeys, ruins, arches, people, animals, wallpaper, backgrounds

Places shown: Reading; Berkshire; England

Added: 2005-12-20

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

700.—Byland Abbey, Yorkshire.

700.—Byland Abbey, Yorkshire.

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

These days it’s open to the public from March to October. “Byland Abbey (Fig. 701 [and 700]) needs but few words. It was founded in 1117 by Roger de Mowbray, the nobleman whose estates were sequestrat [...]

Keywords: abbeys, ruins, arches

Places shown: Coxwald; Yorkshire; England

Added: 2005-12-20

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

1027.—Ruins of Netley Abbey

1027.—Ruins of Netley Abbey

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

There is another more recent picture of Netley Abbey; see the Netley Location link. “To the desecrators of the fine old relics of England we commend the story told of a builder of Southampton, in conn [...]

Keywords: abbeys, ruins, windows, arches

Places shown: Netley; Hampshire; England

Added: 2005-12-20

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

1057.—South east View of Melrose Abbey

1057.—South east View of Melrose Abbey

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

“Some of the general features of the great abbeys of the Cistercian order, that we have noticed in England, we find repeated in the Scottish houses Melrose and New Abbey. The former, the mother Cister [...]

Keywords: abbeys, curches, ruins, spooky, wallpaper, backgrounds

Places shown: Melrose; Roxburghshire; Scotland

Added: 2006-08-06

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

1058.—Melrose Abbey

1058.—Melrose Abbey

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

“Francis Drake, writing in 1742, also observes “Mailross, I shall take it upon me to say, has been the most exquisite structure of the kind in either kingdom.” Lastly comes the poet, also pointing out [...]

Keywords: churches, abbeys, ruins, spooky

Places shown: Melrose; Roxburghshire; Scotland

Added: 2006-08-27

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

569.—Staircase in the Conventual Buildings, Canterbury

569.—Staircase in the Conventual Buildings, Canterbury

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

“Look at Canterbury [Cathedral]. How many changes of architectural taste are not there visible; how many different periods of architectural history may not there be traced: yet is the effect anywhere [...]

Keywords: churches, abbeys, stairs, arches

Places shown: Canterbury; Kent; England

Added: 2005-12-20

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested