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Bible and cross on bench under tree
Stone bench with books and cross
Open Bible and cross in graveyard
Two benches under an old tree with a Bible (black and white)
Stone bench with books 1
Open Bible and cross in graveyard (portrait version)
Iron cross and open book on grave
Open book with hint of tombs
Tombstone with benches under tree
Old family bible in country churchyard
736.—Sanctuary, Westminster.
241.—Silver Penny of Eadgar, King of England
1253.—Breaching Tower; Archers behind their Pavison; Canon, Crossbow-men, &c.
1275.—Tomb of Sir John Crosby.
116.—Roman Victory.
115.—Rome—A fragment after Piranesi.
Frontispiece: Edward VII Taking the Oath
Title Page from Royal Children of English History
Boy in a Box
Ruins and tombs and withred grass
The Picket’s Off Duty Forever
Mark Lemon
The Owl
322.—Apple Tree. Pyrus Malus. C. S.
Corner decoration: brown owl with green leaves and tree
589.—Durham Cathedral.
Corner decoration: Owl with leaves and tree
524.—Plan of the Priory of St. Bartholomew.
113.—The Thames at Coway Stakes.
Interior of the Temple Church.
1381.—Trap-Ball.
1387.—Leaping through a Hoop. (Ancient MS. engraved in Strutt’s Sports)
108.—Walls, Pevensey.
111.—Norman Keep, Pevensey.
Robert Fludd - The Mirror of the Whole of Nature and the Image of Art
Robert Fludd’s Mirror of Nature, Widescreen Version
Vessels of Wrath: The Incubus
Evil Demons: The head of an evil demon
Plate XLIII.—Astronomy.
Front Cover of the 1770 Encylopædia Britannica
Violet Wood-Sorrel
Reproduction of title page from Watson’s History of Printing
Gymnastics for Youth
110.—Sally Port, Pevensey.
122.—The earliest figure of Britannia on a Roman coin.
109.—Supposed Saxon Keep, Pevensey.
107.—Walls and Gate, Pevensey.
Picture-books in Winter
In the story-books.
Decorative initial letter D, gold with red angel
Decorative initial letter S with ancient Greek column and green ivy
Decorative initial letter S with ancient Greek column
Front Cover
Ladies at the Roman Palace
Cartouche or Oval Frame With Wreath and Bricks
Idler No. 8: George and the Dragon.
112.—Interior of Norman Tower, Pevensey.
114.—Conflict between Romans and Barbarians.
Lady Margaret Douglas
John Knox’s Pulpit
Front Cover
Taufers
Half Title: The Art of Illumnating
Red and Blue Medieval Border with Butterfly
Full-page gold and coloured medieval border
Green and brown border with vines and bird
Gable End, Shrewsbury.
The Feathers Inn, Ludlow, Shropshire
Initial Capital Letter “A” With Scholars
Mr. Carlyle.
106.—Plan of Pevensey Castle.
Spine of the book
Back cover
Ecce Ancilla Domini [Behold the blesséd Mary]
Border of Roses and Thorns
105.—General View of the Ruin of Pevensey Castle.
Red Dragon!
Revelation Chapter 22, 1581 Geneva Bible
Heraldic Crest from the end of Revelation
Title page detail: heraldic scrollwork
Cartouche or frame from title page of Concordance
Dragon!
Title page for Concordance
229.—Residence of a Saxon Nobleman.
100.—North Wall of Richborough.
Initial Letter N by François Ehrmann
Cul-de-lampe composé par Mariller, gravé par Marquet.
Front Cover
IV.—West Front of Buckingham Palace.
TItle Page
Front Cover
The book cover
Frontispiece: Francis Peck, A.M.
Title Page from Peck’s Desiderata
130.—Palazzo Sanudo
Heraldic Crest and Symbols of Industry
Poitiers.
Decorative Initial letter F
Frontispiece: Cathedral o Messina
The Columbarium.
Alice and the Fawn
Humpty-Dumpty Shouts into the Messenger’s Ear
Jugend Endpaper
Front Cover
Back cover
Nude Woman with Flowers
Plate 3.—Rochester Castle.—Interior.
99.—Richborough.  General View, from the East.
Decorative initial I, Coloured
Decorative Cap “T” With Flowers
Ornate border for US legal-sized paper
Floriated Initial I, Violin-Style
Ornate Victorian Border
The eagle’s Nest, from the book of Deuteronomy ch. 32 v. 11
55.—As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young,...
The eagle, from the book of Deuteronomy ch. 32 v. 11
fore-edge
Table of Contents
20.—Tortured with quicklime, boiling oil, etc.
138.—Auction and auctioneer.
162.—Horse and Carriage.
150.—Horce racing.
62r.—Initial capital letter “R” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
Page 67. Heaven and Earth.
169.—German Gothic Initials (R to Z)
Reading Desks. MS. Bodleian Library.
Bakehouse of the Fifteenth Century
The Ruins of Montaigle
Sir Thomas More
Dean Colet
All Eyes on the Rescue Ship
Victorian Retro-Goth Book Cover With Gryphon and Gold Border
Front Cover with Gryphon
Inner Victorian Foliated Border
Double Border
Outer Victorian Foliated Border in Brown
Outer border
379.—Carlisle Castle.
Engraving: And Now When The Even Was Come
62q.—Initial capital letter “Q” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
62p.—Initial capital letter “P” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
62o.—Initial capital letter “O” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
160.—Begger Women with Cup and Spoon.
Half-Title Page
Title Page, Le Musée Artistique et Littéraire
583.—Bracket, Chapter Housse, Lincoln.
101.—Plan of the Platform and Cross, Richborough
285.—Saxon Cloaks, Plain and Embroidered Tunics, and Shoes. (Cotton MS.)
clipart: initial letter R from late 15th century printed book
clipart: initial letter H from late 15th century printed book
clipart: initial letter F from late 15th century printed book
132.—Diverses: Les Planètes.
I. Invitation. The Master and the Boy.
Fire
Rustic Border of Twigs
The Chickadee’s Nest
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Winged Mermaid from p. 199 recto
Strange and Fantastical Creatures
He Led Her With Him
Wimel Poort from the other Side.
227.—Alphabetum Indicum.
Scrollwork Border from page 227
888.—Octagonal Border with starbursts.
General Sullivan’s House
Dumbledore’s Wizarding Spell-book
893.—Border with Freemasonry Symbols.
887.—Men Skating At Night.
Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula
168.—German Gothic Initials (J to Q)
The Eagle.
97.—Roman Soldiers.
The End.
Bookplate with Crest
140.—To be sold by Auction.
147.—Horse and trainer.
137.—To Be Sold.
136.—To Be Sold By Auction.
Costumes 1550 – 1580.
96.—Roman Standard Bearers.
93.—Roman Galley.
287.—Anglo-Saxon Females
London Bridge in 1694
Croquet in the Moonlight
Front Cover, Lucille
Crossed Swords with Snake
The Old Ruined Abbey
Dark Passion Flowers
Rosalind. In an Old Monastery Garden.
End Paper: the young mad read to her from a small book.
The Castle. Vève-Celles.
Bookplate, R. B. Colvin
Bookplate: W. T. R. Powell
Bookplate, return this book
Bookplate
Title Page from Treasury of Verse
Interior of S. Sepulchre Church, Cambridge.
576.—Lincoln Cathedral.
102.—Bronze, found at Richborough.
194.—Ringed Mail. Cotton MS. Claud. B, 4.
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