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49.—Stone Henge, in Wiltshire.
St. Nicholas (Botticelli. Capitol, Rome)
234.—Silver Penny of Offa, King of Mercia.
117. Derwent Hall, Derbyshire
Medmenham Abbey
Howsham Hall.
237.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of April.
Angel playing the harp, attended by deer
Title page from A Child’s Garden of Verses
Full-page brown and green border with ivy creeper
Calligraphic letter “C” in 15th century gothic style
Decorative initial letter “U” from 16th Century
Frontispiece: What the sun looks like when it’s asleep
Title Page
Rhinocerous (Hornnase Rhinocer) Engraving
870.—Machines for Boring Holes in Castle Walls.
Plan of Pembroke Castle
Anglo-Saxon decorative initial B in the Celtic knotwork style
Front Cover With Alice
24.—Contents of Ancient British Barrows
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Places Shown

Derwent; Derbyshire; England

Malton; Yorkshire; England

Medmenham; Buckinghamshire; England

Pembroke; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Salisbury Plain; Wiltshire; England

Stonehenge; Salisbury Plain; Wiltshire; England