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detail: swinging corpse: silhouette
detail: swinging corpse
Ilfracombe
Front Cover, The River Dee
Ancient Half-Timbered Houses, Foregate Street
Title Page, The River Dee
Front Cover, Memorials of Old Hampshire
Title Page, Memorials of Old Hampshire
Title Page, Art In England
Printers’ Ornament
Front Cover, Art In England
Steps at Powis Castle, Near Welshpool
Front cover, Divers Proverbs
Dustjacket: rear
Dustjacket flaps from Proverbs book
Title Page, Proverbs
Fort Pitt, Chatham
Dickens at the Blacking Warehouse
The Birthplace of Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens in 1868
Suckley, Worcestershire.
The Castle of Oxford
Fig. 69.—Showing Internal View of Tumbler Switch.
Fig. 72.—Author’s Main Switch—Bent Spring Pattern.
Front cover from Electric Lighting for Marine Engineers
Fig. 60.—Bulkhead Fitting for Lighting two Cabins with one Lamp.
Title Page from Electric Lighting for Marine Engineers
Fig. 27.—Switchboard.
Fig. 70.—Tumbler Switch.
Moses Views the Promised Land
170.—Italian Gothic Capitals. 16th Century.
Miniature: Garden of Gethsemanu
Evangelist with lion
Letter “F” from 16th century book of hours
Winter
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: A.—Mountain Horn
42.—Denbigh Castle, Denbighshire
Front Cover, Sussex
Title Page, Ball on Sussex
Locomotive Boiler
Pound’s Bridge, Near Penshurst, Kent
Fifteenth Century Wooden Composing Stick
Old Iron Composing Stick
A Line of Composed Type
Blois
Front Cover, Historic Byways and Highways of Old England
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Deceiver: Grania and Verney in the Garden
Lord John Russell
1141.—Bed.
866.—Jean Froissart
867.—The Siege of Calais
1056.—Jedburgh
Front Cover, The Scott Country
The Long Walk
Courtyard, Naworth Castle
Erasmus’ Tower, Queen’s College
Viola tricolour—three coloured Violet
Framlingham Gate
The Governor-General
Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King
Title Page
Front Cover
HRH The Prince of Wales
Napoleon and the Sphinx
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: F.—Guitar
Prestbury Old Hall
Lady and Youth Playing Draughts,
Rev. John Wesley
Blue Lettuce, Lactuca pulchella, DC.
Sheridan’s Ride by T. Buchanan Read
Nelson at Trafalgar.
Front Cover, Great Men and Famous Women
Title Page, Great Men and Famous Women
The Brown Owl (Syrnium Aluco).
Front Cover, Gilbert White’s Selbourne
Two, Five and Seven painting the rosebush
Alice trying to play croquet with flamingo and hedgehog
Executioner argues with King about cutting off Cheshire Cat’s head
Off with her head!
Front Cover, In Unfamiliar England
Caerphilly Castle, South Wales
1058.—Melrose Abbey
Title Page,  A Short History of the English People
Front Cover, A Short History of the English People
John Wyclif
A Banquet
Frontispiece: Map of England
567.—Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
565.—Canterbury Cathedral, South Side.
Frontispiece, Judges V. 20.
Front cover, Bygone Punishments
Perseus
The Gorgon’s Head
Stokesay Castle
Woodcroft House Murder: Desktop Wallpaper Version
Woodcroft House in Etton Parish in Northamptonshire where Dr. Michael Hudson was murthered 6 June 1648
Colonnade of Medamot at Thebes
The Old Hall, Corpus Christi College
Music
Music: detail: cherub with violin
1054.—Kelso.
Initial letter W
67.—Modern Roman Type.
The “lay” of a pair of type cases (lower case).
The “lay” of a pair of type cases (upper case).
Map: River Wye, Chepstow, etc.
Ludlow Castle: Inner Ward and Round Chapel
Cæsar treating with the Britons
30.—Sculpture from the entrance to the chapter house, Westminster Abbey (1250)
Front Cover, Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance
Title Page, Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance
7.—House of Jacques Cœur at Bourges (Begun 1443)
Title Page Image (detail)
48.—Hugh Lloyd’s Pulpit
1057.—South east View of Melrose Abbey
Sweet Grass
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: G.—Flauto dolce, or flûte à bec.
The Golden Touch
15.—Holding a Ruling Pen.
Front Cover of “England Beautiful”
Quadrangle of George Heriot’s Hospital
Old Framlingham
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: C.—Dulcimer
Screen in Selby Church
The Chimæra
Front Cover, Myths Every Child Should Know
Frontispiece: “Yes, there he sat, on the back of the winged horse!”
Title Page, Myths Every Child Should Know
A Woman torn in pieces by the Devil. pa. 14.
47.—The Cheesewring, as seen from the North-west.
46.—Kilmarth Rocks, as seen from the South East.
The Barn Owl
Tyninghame on the Tyne
Haddon Hall
Farley Castle
My Wandering Boy
1581 Psalter with Rose
Memories
Title Page, Sibly Astrology Book
Front Cover, Sibly Astrology Book
21.—Armillary Sphere
45.—Coronation Chair
44.—hare Stone, Cornwall
Title Page, The British Isles (Vol 1)
Cricklade
Front Cover, The British Isles (Vol 1)
Aries
Erlinton
53.16.—IHS
53.14.—Acorn
53.13.—Floret
53.15.—Floret
Front Cover, Pentateuch of Printing
Title Page, Pentateuch of Printing
Micklegate Bar
Hatter engaging in rhetoric
Mad Hatter’s Tea Party
Mad Hatter and March Hare dunking the Dormouse
Front Cover
Chartres
Title Page from Cathedral Cities of France
Frontispiece: Lâon, View From the Plain
The Kitchen Wall, Peterhouse
Ploughing 51 B.C.
Cæsar crossing the channel.
Room in which Lawrence Washington was born, Sulgrave Manor
Cheshire Cat fading to smile
Cook, Duchess, Cheshire Cat, Baby, and Alice
Alice speaks to the Cheshire Cat
Alice and the pig baby
Byron’s Pool
Front Cover, Cambridge
The Great Court, Trinity College
Detail from title page
Cambridge: Title Page
1150.—The Coronation of Henry IV
Front cover of “Warwick and Leamington”
Father William balances an eel on his nose
Father William somersaulting in through the door
The Fish Footman and the Frog Footman
Father William finished the goose
Cain and Abel.
Town Cross, Stocks and Whipping-Post, Ripple
Westminster Hall
Edgar’s Gateway, Worcester
Plate 71.—Fifteenth Century No. 1a.
Plate 71.—Fifteenth century No. 1b.
Clip-art: calligraphic decorative initial capital letter O from Plate 65
Title Page for “Old English Country Cottages”
The Twa Corbies
2047.—Soldier of Trained Band, 1633
2046.—Pikeman, 1635. (From a Specimen at Goodrich Court.)
King Arthur’s Castle, Off Tintagel Head, Cornwall
Bust of Cæsar.
The Discovery of Tin in Britain
Front Cover detail: jester reading a book
Front cover
Title Page
Title page detail: Scholarly King
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