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2280.—The Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge
p.425: Ephesians Chapters 1 and 2
Overview map of Hereford, England
Plan of Oxford from circa 1900
Oxford and its Colleges
Overview map of Rutland, England
Overview map of Wiltshire, England
Plate 65.—Fourteenth Century No. 23.
Biddenden, Kent
869.—Attack on the Walls of a besieged Tower.
Plate XXII. Ely Cathedral.
09: Hebraica
05: Græca, Textus Authenticus
[p.210] The Tower of London
[p.242] The Bloody Tower
423.—Clifford’s Tower, and Entrance to York Castle.
Title Page (Laws... of the New Forest)
Title page and Frontispiece (Laws of the New Forest)
Frontispiece
Map of the New Forest and Adjacent Country
Remains of Valle Crucis Abbey
Front Cover
Reconstructed Interior of Fourteenth-century Hall (Penshurst, Kent).
Odysseus und Polyphem
868.—Machines used for the Defence of Stone Walls against the action of Battering rams.
Knight, Death and the Devil (1513)
74.—The Siege of a Castle
The book cover for “The Story of Some English Shires”
53.—Plan of Chambers on a Farm twelve miles from Ballyhendon
52.—Plan of Chambers at Ballyhendon
Apollo beschuekt die Leiche Hektors
Perseus und Andromeda.
Achilles und die Gesandten der Griechen
The Book Cover
The title page
Herkules in Kampfe gegen die lernäische Schlange.
The Baptistry, Canterbury
51.—Plan and Section of Chun Castle
Plan of Caerphilly Castle
Bookcase
Wollaton Hall From the North-East
Jacob’s Dream
Rosa Lutescens
Slave Market
Plate 20.—St. Dogmael’s Priory
389.—Ruins of reading Abbey in 1721.
56.—The Druid Grove.
The Parade and Pump Room, Leamington
The Old Well House and Parish Church, Leamington
Ferrar of Norfolk – Fodon of Staffordshire
The Rt. Hon. Charles Bennet. E. of Tankervile – Bevers of Hogsdo
Frobisher of Devonshire – Garret
Dryden of Huntingdonshire – D’Oyly of Oxford and Norfolk
Carver – Chesterton
The City of Gloucester – Graham of Scotland and York
Brooke of Leicestershire – Bueleigh of Hampshire
Gawdey of Norfolk – The Bishoprick of Gloucester
Cowdry – The worshipful Company of Curriers
East of Buckinghamshire – Ellis of Norwich
Fairbeard of Middlesex – Fernley of Suffolk
Escott of Cornwall – Eyton of Shropshire
Conisby – The Bishoprick of Coventry and Litchfield
Botereux of Cornwall – Bromwich
Burninghill – The Arms of the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury
Ellis of Caermarthen – Ernley of Wiltshire
Delahay; He beareth Argent, a Star – Dixwell of Kent
Dobbs – The worshipful Company of Drapers
Basset of Uliegh in Gloucestershire – Belvale
Bevill of Cornwall – The Rt. Hon. George Booth, Earl of Warrington
The Rt. Hon. Henry Clinton, E. of Lincoln – Coleman
Folkes of Norfolk and Suffolk – Freere of Suffolk
The Rt. Hon. William Capel, Earl of Essex – The Rt. Hon. John Cartaret, Lord Cartaret
Dade of Norfolk – Delabere (vulg. Dollabe) of Gloucestershire
The Rev. Knightly Chetwood, D.D. – Clifton of Frampton in Gloucestershire
211.—Windows from the Palace of Westminster
Plan of Pembroke Castle
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s House
20.—Varieties of Druid Barrow
Plan of Ludlow Castle
2333.—Guy’s Cliff
Plan of Kenilworth Castle
Pottergate, Lincoln
424.—Peverel Castle
Ely Cathedral
19.—Various Barrows
18.—Various Barrows.
Methley Hall, Yorkshire
31.—British Weapons of Bronze, in their earliest and improved state.
17.—Sarum Plain
Druidical Antiquities
Vanquished Army Passing Under the Yoke
Building A Roman Temple
Neidpath Castle
14.—Druidial Ornaments
16.—Ancient British Weapons of bone and flint.
210.—Edward the Confessor’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey,—now used as the Pix office.
The stairs leading to a Prambanam temple.
Overhang—Stokesay Castle
Dryburgh Abbey
Dunluce Castle
10.—Astronomical Instrument.
11.—Gaulish Deity.  Cernunnos.
12.—Gaulish Deity.  Hesus.
Druidical Temple, Avebury
Front Cover
132b.—Temple ofthe Sacred Tooth in Kandy
Pool of Hezekiah
194.—The Parapet
43.—Basingwork Abbey
King Henry II whipped by the Pope’s Order
9.—Druidical Circle of Jersey
23. Stokesay Castle.
22. Stokesay Castle.  Window and Doorway of the Hall.
The Font, Winchester Cathedral
15.—Group of Arch-Druid and Druids
13.—Two Druids.  Bas-relief found at Autun.
8.—Druidical Stone in Persia.
7.—Druidical Circle at Darab
6.—Stonehenge
Rumwood Court [screen background version]
Rumwood Court
Bookcases and Desks
Chained Library in Wimborne Minster.
4.—Stonehenge: section 1 to 2 (Restored Plan, Fig. 2), 105 feet.
5.—Stonehenge.
2.—Stonehenge. – Restored Plan.
3.—Stonehenge. – Perspective Elevation, restored.
1.—Ground Plan of Stonehenge in its present state.
1734.—Man and Woman in Stocks.
Title Page: Andrews’ Curiosities
Frontispiece
The Harmony of the World
In the Jephson Gardens, Leamington
June
The Leam at Leamington
Guy’s Cliffe, Warwick
Leycester Hospital
Reading Abbey, Plate 1
Reading Abbey (Background 3)
Reading Abbey (Background 4)
Reading Abbey (Background 1)
Reading Abbey (Background 2)
Reading Abbey (Coloured version)
Alice grows huge again
Drink Me
Alice Swimming
Father William standing on his head.
Alice grown big
Alice grown tall
The Caterpillar
Alice was too big for the room
Alice and the Dodo
Alice stretches her hand and tries to grab the White Rabbit
The mouse tells Alice a story
Alice swimming near a mouse
An enormous puppy
Alice Looking for the Door
422.—Goodrich Castle
The Gateway of St. John’s College
1305.—Church of Aston Cantlow
1308.—Stratford Church: West End
4. Castle Hedingham, Essex.
18.  Bodiam Castle, Sussex (1386)
5. Castle Hedingham, Essex
2. Castle Hedingham, Essex
6. Castle Hedingham, Essex.
3. Castle Hedingham, Essex
19. Stokesay Castle, Shropshire (cir. 1240-90).
Museum of Antiquities
Plate 43.—XIV. Century  No. 1
book cover
07. 7.—11th Century and Numerals
01. 8th Century.  Vatican.
Hollingbourne, Kent
Letter K
Frontispiece: Cranbrook, Kent
Tonbridge, Kent
Frontispiece: Cranbrook, Kent
Frontispiece: Cranbrook, Kent
Puck and the Fairies
Ariel
Magical Circle, Seals and Characters
St. Donat’s Castle
Donnington Castle
Church of St. Mary, Redcliffe, Bristol
Church of St.Mary, Redcliffe(bg)
Magdalen Cloisters
Broughton Castle
Ornament
Printer’s Ornament with harp and vine
1313.—Font in East Dereham Church, Norfolk
Plate XXVII. Hereford Cathedral.
St. Cecilia
2029.—A Parallel of some of the principal Towers and Steeples built by Sir Christopher Wren
Raglan Castle
Raglan Castle
New Testament
Goodrich Castle
Francis Grose, Esq. F.S.A. etc.
Plate XX. Flying Buttresses.
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Antwerp; Belgium

Aston Cantlow; Warwickshire; England

Autun; Burgandy; France

Avebury; Wiltshire; England

Biddenden; Kent; England

Bodiam; Robertsbridge; Sussex; England

Broughton; Banbury; Oxfordshire; England

Bushmills; County Antrim; Ireland

Caerphilly; Glamorgan; Wales

Cairo; Egypt

Canterbury; Kent; England

Castle Hedingham; Essex; England

Castleton; Derbyshire; England

Chun Castle; Morvah; Cornwall; England

Condover; Shropshire; England

Cowbrdge; Glamorgan; Wales

Cranbrook; Kent; England

Cumnor; Oxfordshire; England

Darab; Fars; Persia

Donnington; Berkshire; England

Dryburgh; Melrose; Berwickshire; Scotland

East Dereham; Norfolk; England

Ely; Norfolk; England

Fermoy; County Tipperary; Ireland

Goodrich; Herefordshire; England

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwickshire; England

Hereford; Herefordshire; England

Herefordshire; England

Hollingbourne; Kent; England

Holywell; Flintshire; Wales

Italy

Jersey

Jerusalem; Israel

Kandy; Sri Lanka

Kenilworth; Warwickshire; England

Leamington; Warwickshire; England

Leiden; The Netherlands

Leles; Sri Lanka

Llangollen; Denbigh; Wales

London; England

LondonLondon; England

Ludlow; Shropshire; England

Magdalen College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Magdalene College; Cambridge; Cambridgeshire; England

Mickletown; West Riding; Yorkshire; England

Neidpath; Tweeddale; Scotland

New Forest; Hampshire; England

Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Paris; Ile-de-France; France

Pembroke; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Penshurst; Kent; England

Pottergate; Lincoln; Lincolnshire; England

Raglan; Monmouthshire; Wales

Reading; Berkshire; England

Redcliffe; Bristol; Gloucestershire; England

Rumwood Court; Langley; Kent; England

Rutland; England

Salisbury Plain; Wiltshire; England

Salisubury Plain; Wiltshire; England

St Dogmaels; Pembrokeshire; Wales

St. John’s College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Stonehenge; Salisbury Plain; Wiltshire; England

Stratford; Warwickshire; England

Tonbridge; Kent; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Westminster; London; England

Wiltshire; England

Wimborne; Dorset; England

Winchester; Hampshire; England

York; Yorkshire; England