- Under Carriage of Coach
- The Devonport Mail near Amsbury going post through a drift of snow
- Bull and Mouth Road
- The Stage Coach
- Duke of Beauforts's Drag
Duke of Beauforts's Drag - The Mail's Meeting
- The Mail Coach
- The Trumpeter
THE TRUMPETER.” (SIR JOHN GILBERT, R.A.) (Drawn in pen and ink, from his picture in the Royal Academy, 1883.) [Size of drawing, 5½ by 4¾ in. Photo-zinc process.] - The Holyhead and Chester Mails
- The Birmingham Mail near Aylesbury
- The First printed map of England
The First printed map of England - The Result of Feather-Edging
- CAESAR’S Camp called the Brill at PANCRAS.
London, then called Trinobantum, was a considerable trading emporium in British times, and before Cæsar’s arrival here. But the greatest curiosity of London, and what renders it highly illustrious, has never been observed by any writer: to give some account of it, is the purpose of this paper. - MAPPA BRITTANIÆ FACIE
- C. JVLIVS CAESAR
In marmore penes Cl. Ric Mead M.D. sui tabulam dicat Wm. Stukeley. 1722.