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clipart: initial letter E from late 15th century printed book
II.—Brasenose College Quadrangle and St. Mary’s Spire
171.—English Gothic Capitals.  16th Century.
1028.—Franciscan, or Grey Friar
King Henry II whipped by the Pope’s Order
Cells at town hall, Boston, England, where the Pilgrim Fathers were confined
Levite
Warwick Castle.—Earl of Warwick
1674.—Plan of Buckhurst House, Sussex.
Full-page holly and ivy border, US Letter sized
90.—Dover Cliffs.
The Ruins of Palmyra.
Sixteenth-century noble couple
Calligraphic letter “H” in 15th century gothic style
Open Book with Victorian Border and Blank Page
Inhabited Initial letter B, Anglo-Saxon
Goblins with bowls of fruit
The Tower Of London Castle Diagram (wallpaper version)
1.—“Royal Scot” train, near Shap summit, Engine No. 6134 “Samson”
49.—Stone Henge, in Wiltshire.
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Places Shown

Boston; Lincolnshire; England

Brasenose College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Buckhurst; Withyham; Sussex; England

Canterbury; Kent; England

Dover; Kent; England

LondonLondon; England

Palmyra; Syria

Shap; Cumbria; England

Stonehenge; Salisbury Plain; Wiltshire; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England