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- Jamestown as it is
- Christ in an elliptical Aureole
- Charlemagne crowned
Charlemagne Crowned, a with the nimbus Painting on glass from the Cathedral of Strousbeg, XII and XIV centuries - Sahara scene
- Girl surrounded by birds
- Christmas Time
- Boy catching a ball
- Two fairies
- Crypt under Merchant Taylors’ Hall
- The Tower of London
- Warders’ Lodgings, Tower of London
- Westminster
- The Palace at Greenwich
- The Palace of Greenwich, from the Observatory Hill, with the Spire of St. Paul’s in the Distance
- The Palace of Whitehall
- The Strand
- Roman Bath in the Strand
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- The Crypt of Guildhall
- The Funeral of Richard II
- London Bridge and the Tower
- London Bridge
- Machinery for raising the Portcullis, Tower of London
- Richard II. riding out of London to the War in Ireland
- Bastion of the City Wall
- Billingsgate
- Crypt of St. Michael’s
- Gateway of the Bloody Tower
- A Cell in the Lollards’ Tower
- A Tournament
- Austin Friars
- Two young girls
- Children at the water pump
- Counting hands
An admirable representation of a battlefield is found on the walls of the pronaos of the great temple of Medient Habou and is thus described by Dr Richardson:-The south and part of the east wall is covered with a battle-scene, and the cruel punishment of the vanquished, by cutting off their hands and maiming their bodies. - INRI 2
- INRI
- IHS
- Anno
- Domini
- Joseph
- Omega
- IHS
From an engraving on wood Beginning of the 16th Century - Old Houses, White Hart Inn, Southwark
- Queen's Head Inn, Southwark
- Cock and Pie, Drury Lane
- Emanuel Hospital, Westminster
- Entrance to Great St. Helen's
- King's Head Inn, Southwark
- Nag's Head Inn Yard, Southwark
- View from Paul's Pier
- The Ark of the Covenant
At the back side of the Most Holy Place, was a large chest covered inside and out with pure gold. This was called the Ark of the Covenant; because it was made to hold the two tables of stone, on which the Ten Commandments were written. On the top of the Ark, there was the mercy-seat, made of solid gold, according to the size of the Ark, with figures called cherubim, rising up, one at each end, with their faces looking towards each other, and their wings spreading out and covering the mercy-seat. - The Tabernacle
- Owl catching a rabbit
- Page frame
- IHC
- IHS
- IHS
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- An ancient Egyptian Temple complete, from the Description of Strabo