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Francis Grose, Esq., FAS., The Antiquities of England and Wales, Being a Collection of Views of the Most remarkable Ruins and antient Buildings, Accurately drawn on the spot. To each view is added An Historical Accounf of its Situation, when and by whom built, with every interesting Circumstance relating thereto. Collected from the best authorities.

London, Printed by C. Clarke, for S. Hooper, No. 212 High Holborn, opposite Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Square, M.DCC.LXXXIII [1783]

My copy of Volume I is falling apart, but that at least means I don’t have to worry about damaging the binding when I scan the pictures! I took a photograph of this book open to the title page.

I wish I had more volumes of this series. I recently obtained volume 3, but it came without the maps, unfortunately. The perils of eBay!

I’ve also typed up a short biography of Francis Grose from 1814.

Captain Francis Grose is also known for compiling dictionaries. I have a copy of his Provincial Glossary. He also wrote a dictionary of slang; Project Gutenberg has made a text version of an 1811 version of this (I have a fac simile edition) and I have used this as a starting point, corrected many errors, and put it online as the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.

There is also an entry in the Nuttall Encyclopædia for Captain Francis Grose.

Ruins of Lindisfarne Priory

Ruins of Lindisfarne Priory

The Antiquities of England and Wales (1783)

The caption reads, History Preserving the Monuments of Antiquity. The side View of Lindisfarne, or Holy Island Monastery, Northumberland. Pub. 25 May 1781 by S. Hooper The image is signed, S. Spurrow [...]

Keywords: abbeys, castles, windows, arches, ruins, people, clouds, bare feet, nudity

Places shown: Lindisfarne; Northumberland; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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

The New or Water Tower, Chester

The New or Water Tower, Chester

The Antiquities of England and Wales (1783)

Published Novr. 7, 1783, by S. Hooper. Sparrow sculp.. The battlements were added in the 1640s during the Civil War, when Chester was besieged. There’s more about this at bwpics.co.uk.

Keywords: castles, walls, clouds

Places shown: Chester; Cheshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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

Carlisle Castle, Cumberland

Carlisle Castle, Cumberland

The Antiquities of England and Wales (1783)

Keywords: castles, ruins, hills, clouds, sheep, trees, people

Places shown: Carlisle; Cumberland; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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

Restormel Castle, Cornwall

Restormel Castle, Cornwall

The Antiquities of England and Wales (1783)

Restormel castle (also spelt Restormil or Raistormel) was started in about AD 1100.

There are several other pictures of Restormel Castle.

Keywords: castles, ruins, trees, clouds, people, windows

Places shown: Lostwithiel; Cornwall; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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

Penrith Castle, Cumberland

Penrith Castle, Cumberland

The Antiquities of England and Wales (1783)

Published 3rd April 1784 by S. Hooper; Signed T. Pye.

Keywords: castles, clouds, animals, deer, people, trees

Places shown: Penrith; Cumberland; Wales

Added: 2006-01-11

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

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