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Father William somersaulting in through the door
The Fish Footman and the Frog Footman
Father William balances an eel on his nose
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. 1b.
Plate 71.—Fifteenth Century No. 1a.
Clip-art: calligraphic decorative initial capital letter O from Plate 65
Title Page for “Old English Country Cottages”
The Twa Corbies
2046.—Pikeman, 1635. (From a Specimen at Goodrich Court.)
2047.—Soldier of Trained Band, 1633
King Arthur’s Castle, Off Tintagel Head, Cornwall
The Discovery of Tin in Britain
Title Page
Title page detail: Scholarly King
Bust of Cæsar.
Front Cover detail: jester reading a book
Front cover
[Festiniog Railway Locomotive]
1144.—Quarter-staff (From the Old Ballad of Robin Hood and the Tanner.)
A Cathedral Crypt
1026.—Tomb of the Boy Bishop, Salisbury
Two Little Homes—Biddestone
A Doorway Colloquy
Under the Beeches
Tintern Abbey
Druid’s Glen
Porta San Paolo, Wallpaper Edition
Porta San Paolo
4.—9th Century. From an Anglo-Saxon MS.  Battel Abbey.
Pisces
Oriel Street.
Chapel of Henry VII., Westminster Abbey
Old England: Photograph of the book
13.—Bow Pencil and Bow Pen
John Knox’s House, High Street
St. George’s Chapel, Windsor
53.—Towcester, Dunchurch, Daventry
1143.—Mummers (Bodleian MS.)
The Gardener
Front Cover
Front Cover
King reflecting in court
Nothing but a pack of cards!
The White Rabbit
Frontispiece: The King and Queen inspecting the tarts
Giant Alice upsets the jury (literally)
Christ Crowned With Thorns
Wordsworth’s House, Rydal Mount
Hobgoblin Hall
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: R.—Spinet
4.—View on the Grand Canal
Woodland Water
Old Moat of Raglan
94.—The Norman Tower
94.—The norm Tower (Wallpaper remix)
2155.—Dee.
2154.—Francis Moore, 1657.  (From an anonymous Print published at that date)
2156.—Kelly.
Westminster Hall
2153.—Billiards (From “School of Recreation,” 1710)
1148.—Circular Chess Board (Cotton MS. and Strutt.)
O Waken, Waken, Burd Isbel
Title Page
Clerk Colvill (chapter head)
Frontispiece: Clerk Colvill
Young Bekie
King Edward VII. in his uniform as colonel of a Russian regiment.
Title Page
The late Philip Bailey in his study at the Rope Walk, Nottingham
A Vision of the Future
A Calculating Machine
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: M.—Italian Lute, about 1580
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: S.—Castanets
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: B.—Serinette
1145.—Playing at Draughts (Harleian MS. 4431)
August and Virgo
6.—Martyrs bound to the circumference of a great wheel, and rolled down a precipice
A Blasphemer turned into a black dog
Lady of Castle Windeck
High Street
43.—Harold’s Stones, Trelech, Monmouthshire
Holy Trinity, York
Rain-Water Head, Haddon Hall
Untitled image, Mediaeval tower
14.—How to sharpen a pencil
171.—English Gothic Capitals.  16th Century.
Door, Skipworth Church
Alms Box, Skipwith
Doorway, York
Cathedral of S. Mark, Venice
5.—Suspended with great weights on the shoulders, and a gag fixed in the mouth.
147.—Italian Blackletter Title-Page.  Jacopus Foresti, 1497.
Frontispiece: The Horses of San Marco, Looking North.
Title Page, Venice
Front Cover, Venice
63.—Bronze Well-Head by Alberghetti—Courtyard of the Palazzo Ducale.
4.—Suspended by the feet, and the head beaten with hammers, etc.
Title Page
J. Z. A. Wagner’s Brick-Moulding Machine
Front Cover
Fourteenth Century Man
3.—Suspended by the thumbs, heavy stones being fastened to the feet; hung up over a slow fire and beaten
Back Cover
3.  8th and 9th Centuries.  Anglo-Saxon.
Front Cover
Title Page
Title Page
1.—Martyrs suspended by one or both feet, by the arms with heavy weights attached to the feet; crucified; Christian women hung up by the hair
Front Cover
2.—Bound hand and foot to stakes and smeared with honey, and so left exposed to the sun, to be tortured by the stings of bees and other insects
66.—Modern Greek Type.  Selwyn Image.
Letter S from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter Y from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter Z from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Nether Alderly, Cheshire
Letter N from page 63
Letter R from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter Q from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter M from “Alphabet after Serlio”
2045.—Infantry Armour, 1625 (From a Specimen at Goodrich Court; engraved in Skelton’s Armour)
2049.—Oliverian or Puritan (Jeffrey’s Dresses)
2048.—Cuirassier, 1645 (From a Specimen at Goodrich Court)
2271.—Oxford from the Abingdon Road.
Tall Bookcase
Spring
Initial Letter S
Portrait of Michael Angelo
Front Cover
The Catacombs of Naples
Decorative Chapter Head
Writing Desk
Letter L from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter K from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter F from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Queen Bohemia swallowed up alive
April
XXXII  The Temple of Nike From Mars Hill, Athens
Letter E from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter D from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Crampton’s Engines
Letter T
Front Cover
pages 64, 65: page image
Penrice Castle: The Gate-House.
Miniature painting of a woman reading a music book
Letter X from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter V from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Title Page
Ruins of the Abbey Church at Einsham
Bampton Castle, West Side.
11.—Drawing a circle with the compasses.
12.—Dividers.
Old Advert: 13: National & Station Hotel; Glenalbyn Hotel; Melrose hotels
Letter T from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter P from “Alphabet after Serlio”
822.—View of Kenilworth Castle from the Gate-House.
Letter N from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter N from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Rock basons
Rock Bason Coit at Karnbre
Miniature painting of a portrait artist with easel
Page detail from Mediaeval Book of Hours
Letter “I” from 16th century book of hours
Miniature painting of a scribe writing at a desk
Letter “D” from 16th century book of hours
Letter “C” from 16th century book of hours
Painted miniature: a writer, with a castle in the background
Letter “I” from 16th century book of hours
Front Cover
Letter H from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter I from “Alphabet after Serlio”
July
2050.—Helmets, 1645.  (From Specimens at Goodrich Court.)
Letter C from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter G from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter A from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter B from “Alphabet after Serlio”
2.—Alphabet After Serlio.
1.—Alphabet After Serlio, Reconstructed by Albert R. Ross.
Prison Cells (wallpaper version)
Cells at town hall, Boston, England, where the Pilgrim Fathers were confined
Austerfield Church
823.—Great Hall, Kenilworth
1156.—Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen
824.—Queen Eleanor.—From fer Tomb in Westminster Abbey.
Pembroke Castle (Plan)
Old Advert: 12: Drumnadrochit Hotel at Lochness
March
Aquarius, or, the Water Bearer.
February
819.—Bridge at Evesham.
1023.—Howden Church
1023.—Howden Church (detail for use as computer desktop background image)
Gentiana crinita [The Fringed Gentian]
Front Cover (Ebers Egypt Vo. I)
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