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The Mode in which Antient Castles were generally built.
High Street, Chelmsford
Catherine de Medici in front of the magic mirror of her astrologer Cosimo Ruggieri
Decorative initial letter “B” with boy and book
Jacobean Houses in Frankwell, Shrewsbury
Plate 65.—Entrance to Beaumaris Castle.
43. St. Margarets at Cliffe, Kent, with its Normon clerestory [exterior view]
91.—Roman Church in Dover Castle
69.—Group of Ring Coins.
Plate 3.—Rochester Castle.—Interior.
Title Page, Kelmscott Chaucer
Page 7: The Mysterious Coins.
Do not eat the bat.
Frontispiece: The Right Hon. Lord Penzance.
The Bridge at Durham
53.9.—Gothic Cross
152. Swakeleys, Middlesex (cir. 1630).
The Muniment Room at Merton College
49. Seal of Crocell.
Railway Trains in Space
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Places Shown

Beaumaris; Anglesey; Wales

Chelmsford; Essex; England

Cliffe; Kent; England

Dover; Kent; England

DurhamDurham; England

Ickenham; Midlesex; England

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Rochester; Kent; England

Shrewsbury; Shropshire; England