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Items matching people taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 4)

people: an image depicting or containing humans, whether individual or groups, and whether foreground or background.
Synonyms: crowds, pedestrians, onlookers, spectaters


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230.—Hawking.  From Cotton MS.
231.—Boar-Hunting.—(From Cotton MS.)
236.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of March
237.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of April.
238.—Ploughing, Sowing, Mowing, Gleaning, Measuring Corn, and Harvest-Supper.
239.—Convivial Party. Harleian MS. No. 603.
240.—Chairs.  From Harleian MS. No. 603.
245.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of May.
254.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of July
284.—The Harp, Accompanied by Other Instruments (cotton MS.).
285.—Saxon Cloaks, Plain and Embroidered Tunics, and Shoes. (Cotton MS.)
286.—Costume of a Saxon Woman.
287.—Anglo-Saxon Females
345.—Castle of Lillebonne
Painted Window. Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, And Seven Norman Earls of Chester.
381.—St. Mary’s Chapel, Hastings Cliff Castle.
383.—Rock of Bamborough with Castle.
389.—Ruins of reading Abbey in 1721.
Plate 3.—Rochester Castle.—Interior.
390.—Cardiff Castle
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Places Shown

Bamburgh; Northumberland; England

Cardiff; Glamorgan; Wales

England

Hastings; Kent; England

Lillebonne; Seine-Maritime; France

Reading; Berkshire; England

Rochester; Kent; England