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Items taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 3)


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36.—Kit’s Coty House near Aylesford, Kent
37.—Kit’s Coty House.
38.—King’s Coty House
39.—Trevethy Stone
40.—Cromlech at Plas Newydd, Anglesey
41.—Constantine Tolman, Cornwall
42.—Wayland Smith’s Cave
43.—Harold’s Stones, Trelech, Monmouthshire
44.—hare Stone, Cornwall
45.—Coronation Chair
46.—Kilmarth Rocks, as seen from the South East.
47.—The Cheesewring, as seen from the North-west.
48.—Hugh Lloyd’s Pulpit
49.—Huts in a Cingalese Village.
50.—Gaulish Huts.
51.—Plan and Section of Chun Castle
52.—Plan of Chambers at Ballyhendon
53.—Plan of Chambers on a Farm twelve miles from Ballyhendon
54.—Ground Plan and Section of the Subterranean Chamber at Carrighhill.
55.—Welsh Pigsty.
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Places Shown

Bodmin Moor; Cornwall; England

Carrick-on-Suir; County Tipperary; Ireland

Chun Castle; Morvah; Cornwall; England

Constantine; Cornwall; England

Fermoy; County Tipperary; Ireland

Festiniog; Merionethshire; Wales

Harestone; Stanmore; Cornwall; England

Liskeard; Cornwall; England

Llandaff; Wales

Maidstone; Kent; England

Plas Newydd; Anglesey; Wales

Scotland

Sri Lanka

Telech; Monmouthshire; Wales

Wayland’s Smithy Long Barrow; Lambourn; Berkshire; England

Westminster Abbey; Westminster; London; England