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Index to the engravings in Old England by Charles Knight, published in 1845. I have scanned some of the engravings, and those are linked to from these pages. You can ask me to scan any particular engraving by sending email to liam at fromoldbooks dot org with scan request: Old England in the subject, giving the exact and complete index entry for that item, and also mentioning what colour socks you are wearing.

Wake, the [Vol II]
Wales, Henry, Prince of [Vol II]
Walmsgate Barbican, York [Vol I]
Walpole, Horace, afer Muntz [2 illustrations] [Vol II]
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford [Vol II]
Walsingham Abbey [Vol I] 703
Waltham Abbey [Vol I]
Waltham Abbey, from the north-west [Vol I]
Waltham Cross [Vol I] 0825
Wanstead House [Vol II]
Warburton, Portrait of [Vol II]
Warkworth Castle [Vol I] 419
Warkworth Castle, Interior of a Room in [Vol I] 420
Warkworth Hermitage [Vol I]
Warwick Castle, Entrance to [Vol I]
Warwick Castle, Great Court of [Vol I]
Warwick Castle, Guy’s Tower [Vol I] 416
Warwick Castle, Guy’s Tower at [Vol I]
Warwick Castle, from the Island [Vol I]
Warwick Lane, the Old College, in 1841 [Vol II]
Warwick, Old House at [Vol I]
Warwick, Richard Beauchamp, Earl of, worshipping at the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem [Vol I]
Warwick, Richard Nevil, Earl of [Vol I]
Washing-Grounds, Public, in 1582 [Vol II]
Watch, the Marching [Vol II]
Watch, with ‘‘cressets’’ and ‘‘beacons’’ [Vol II]
Watchmen [Vol II]
Watchmen about 1369 [Vol II]
Watchmen in [the] time of George II. [Vol II]
Water-carriers [Vol II]
Water-works at Old London Bridge [Vol II]
Watering-house, Old, Knightsbridge [Vol II]
Wayland Smith’s Cave [Vol I] 0042
Weapons of Bone and Flint, Ancient British [Vol I] 16
Weapons of Bronze, British [Vol I] 31
Weapons of Mass Destrction, Ancient Roman [Vol I]
Weapons, Anglo-Saxon [Vol I]
Weapons, Anglo-Saxon [Vol I]
Weapons, British and Roman [Vol I] 0080
Weapons, Mantles and Caps, Anglo-Saxon [Vol I]
Weapons, Ornaments, &c., Roman-British [Vol I]
Wedding, th [Vol II]
Welford, Mill at [Vol II]
Welford, the Meadows near [Vol II]
Well, raising water with a loaded lever from a [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Boss in [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Boss in [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Bracket in [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Bracket in [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Capital in [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Capital in [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, Interior of [Vol I]
Wells Cathedral, West Front of [Vol I]
Wesley, Rev. J., Portrait of [Vol II]
West Cheap, Conduit in [Vol II]
Westminster Abbey and Hall [Vol II]
Westminster Abbey and Hall in the 17th century [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Buckingham embarking for the Tower [Vol II]
Westminster Abbey, Choir of [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Edward the Confessor’s Chapel [Vol I] 210
Westminster Abbey, Front of Henry V.’s Chantry in [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Front of the Northern Transept [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, North Aisle, looking West [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Plan of [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Poet’s Corner in [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Shrine of Henry V. in [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Street near [Vol II]
Westminster Abbey, Tomb of Aymer de Valence in [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Tomb of William of Windsor and Blanche de la Tour in [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, Western Entrance [Vol I]
Westminster Abbey, looking west from St. Edward’s Chapel [Vol I]
Westminster Bridge [Vol II]
Westminster Bridge, the building of [Vol II]
Westminster Hall (fig. 4) [Vol II]
Westminster Hall, Courts of Law at, about 1750 [Vol II]
Westminster Hall, Principal Entrance to [Vol I]
Westminster Hall, with the ancient surrounding Buildings restored [Vol I]
Westminster Hall. Treaty between Henry VI. and Richard, Duke of York [Vol I]
Westminster School, from an old print [Vol II]
Westminster about 1660 [Vol II]
Westminster, Almonry, where Caxton’s Printing-Office was at [Vol I]
Westminster, Doorway from the Palace of [Vol I]
Westminster, Sanctuary at [Vol I]
Westminster, Windows from the Palace of [Vol I] 211
Westminster, one of the early Abbots of [Vol I]
Westmoreland, Earl of [Vol I]
Weston Church [Vol I] 1315
Whirligig, the [Vol II] 1733
White Conduit House in 1749 [Vol II]
Whitehall and adjoining Buildings, with a Ryal Aquatic Procession [Vol II]
Whitehall as it appeared before the Fire of 1691 [Vol II]
Whitehall, Banqueting House [Vol II]
Whitehall, Banqueting House and Gate-house, from a design by Holbein [Vol II]
Whitehall, Banqueting Room, from the Inner Court [Vol II]
Whitehall, Design of Inigo Jones for Charing Cross front [Vol II]
Whitehall, Design of Inigo Jones for Park front [Vol II]
Whitehall, Eastern front of the Banqueting Room [Vol II]
Whitfield, Rev. G., Portrait of [Vol II]
Wiglaf, King of Mercia, Silver Penny of [Vol I]
Wild, Jonathan, Portrait of [Vol II]
William I. giving orders for the Invasion [Vol I]
William I. granting Lands to his Nephew the Earl of Brittany [Vol I]
William II., Silver Penny of [Vol I]
William III., Arms of [Vol II]
William III., Autograph of [Vol II]
William III., Coins of [Vol II]
William III., Costume of [Vol II]
William III., Great Seal of [Vol II]
William III., Landing of, at Torbay [Vol II]
William III., Portrait of [Vol II]
William III., Portrait of [Vol II]
William Rufus, Great Seal of [Vol I]
William and Mary, Crown of of [Vol II]
William and Mary, Great Seal of [Vol II]
William and Mary, Medals of [Vol II]
William and Mary, Shilling of [Vol II]
William of Cloudeslie and his Family in Englewood Forest [Vol I]
William the Conqueror, Arms of [Vol I]
William the Conqueror, Great Seal of [Vol I]
William the Conqueror, Statue of [Vol I]
Willoughby, Lord, and figures in Costume of the Elizabethan period [Vol II]
Wilton House [Vol II]
Winchester Cathedral [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Effigy of Wyckham in [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Finial in [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Font in [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Head of Waynflete in [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Nave of [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Norman Capital in [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Norman Capital in the Crypt of [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, North-West View of [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Pinnacle in Bishop Fox’s Chantry in [Vol I]
Winchester Cathedral, Pinnacle in the Altar Screen of [Vol I]
Winchester College [Vol I]
Winchester Market Cross [Vol I]
Winchester [Vol I]
Winchester [Vol I] 0400
Winchester, Finial in the Lady Chapel at [Vol I]
Windmill at Chesterton, Warwickshire [Vol II]
Window [Vol I]
Window [Vol I]
Windows of the 13th and 14th century [Vol I]
Windsor Castle [Vol I]
Windsor Castle, Great Quadrangle [Vol I]
Windsor Castle, North Front and Terrace [Vol I]
Windsor Castle, temp. Edward III. [Vol I]
Windsor, Palace of, from the ‘Delices de la Grande Bretagne’ [Vol II]
Wine-Press, Cotton MS. [Vol I]
Witenagemot, the, Cotton MS. [Vol I]
Woad (Isatis Tinctoria) [Vol I] 0060
Wollaton, Northamptonshire [?woolaston?] [Vol II]
Wolsey and Suite [Vol II]
Wolsey surrendering the Great Seal [Vol II]
Wolsey’s Hall, Hampton Court [Vol II]
Wolsey’s Tower, Esher [Vol II]
Wolsey, Cardinal [Vol II]
Wolsey, Groat of [Vol II]
Wolsey, Half Groat of [Vol II]
Wood’s Irish Halfpence [Vol II]
Wooden Ass, Procession of the [Vol II]
Woodstock [Vol I]
Woodstock, as it appeared before 1714 [Vol I]
Woolsthorpe Manor-House, the birthplace of Newton [Vol II]
Worcester Cathedral, Capital and Base in [Vol I]
Worcester Cathedral, Capital and Base in the Chapter House of [Vol I]
Worcester Cathedral, Effigy of King John in [Vol I]
Worcester Cathedral, Effigy of Lady Harcourt in [Vol I]
Worcester Cathedral, Interior of (fig. 3) [Vol II]
Worcester Cathedral, King John’s Tomb in [Vol I]
Worcester Cathedral,Tudor Badges,Shrine of Prince Arthur in [Vol I]
Worcester, Ciry of, from an old print [Vol II]
Worcester, View of; Battle-scene on the foreground Meadows [Vol II] 1951
Wren, Sir Christopher, Parallel of the principal Towers and Steeples built by [Vol II] 2029
Wren, Sir Christopher, Portrait of [Vol II]
Wren, Sir Christopher, Tomb of [Vol II]
Wrestling [Vol I]
Wycliffe’s Bible, Specimen from a Copy of [Vol I]
‘‘Will Scarlet, he did kill a buck’’ [Vol I]