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The Path Over The First Brae, Dove Dale, 1880s. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonThe Path Over The First Brae, Dove Dale, 1880s. A work made of photogravure, plate xli from the album " the compleat angler or the contemplative mans recreation
In Beresford Dale, 1880s. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonIn Beresford Dale, 1880s. A work made of photogravure, plate lii from the album " the compleat angler or the contemplative mans recreation, volume ii" (1888); edition 109/250
In Dove Dale, 1880s. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonIn Dove Dale, 1880s. A work made of photogravure, plate xliii from the album " the compleat angler or the contemplative mans recreation, volume ii" (1888); edition 109/250
Crow-Island Stream, River Wye, 1880s. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonCrow-Island Stream, River Wye, 1880s. A work made of photogravure, plate xxxii from the album " the compleat angler or the contemplative mans recreation, volume ii" (1888); edition 109/250
Quiet Canal, 1879-1880. Creator: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerQuiet Canal, 1879-1880
Berry Pomeroy Castle, published 1816. Creator: JMW TurnerBerry Pomeroy Castle, published 1816
Isleworth, published 1819. Creator: JMW TurnerIsleworth, published 1819
The Stream (Le Ruisseau du Puits-Noir;vallee de la Loue), 1855The Stream (Le Ruisseau du Puits-Noir; vallee de la Loue), 1855
Summer Landscape near Dedham, between 1849 and 1855. Creator: Lionel ConstableLandscape; Summer Landscape near Dedham; Summer Landscape near Dedham(?), between 1849 and 1855
Old Cottages At Lewisham, 1876. Creator: Sir John GilbertOld Cottages At Lewisham, 1876
The Honister Pass from Gatesgarth Farm, Gatesgarthdale, Lake District, 1789-1804
The Wye, from Chepstow Castle, c1870. Post-Roman stone fortification on the River Wye, construction began in 1067 under the Norman Lord William FitzOsbern, by the 1700s it had fallen into disrepair
The Torrent Walk, Dolgelly, c1870. Torrent Walk in Dolgellau follows the river Clywedog through its striking gorge. Originally
On the Lynn, c1870. The East Lyn river rises in Exmoor, Somerset and flows through the East Lyn Valley in Devon, the West Lyn joins the East Lyn at Lynmouth in Devon
Chepstow Castle, c1870. Post-Roman stone fortification on the River Wye, construction began in 1067 under the Norman Lord William FitzOsbern, by the 1700s it had fallen into disrepair
Fingals Cave, Staffa, c1870. Basalt sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa in Scotland, known by a poem by James Macpherson. In Irish mythology, Fingal is known as Fionn mac Cumhaill
The Hall of Oriel, c1870. Oriel College, Oxford has original medieval foundations set by Adam de Brome, under patronage of Edward II. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol
The Linn of Dee, c1870. Linn of Dee on the river Dee, a natural rock gorge, favoured by Queen Victoria who in 1857 opened a bridge to span the river at this point
Glen Tilt, c1870. Marble of good quality is occasionally quarried in Glen Tilt, a valley in Perthshire, Scotland. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
Ulleswater, c1870. Second largest lake in the English Lake District and a popular tourist destination. Some say its name comes from the Nordic chief Ulf who ruled over the area
Craig-Dhu: From Above Kinguissie, c1870. Creag Dhubh mountain in the Cairngorm National Parknear Kingussie. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
Stonebyres Falls, on the Clyde, near Lanark, c1870. Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde in Scotland. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
Ben Lomond and Inveruglas Isle, c1870. Ruins of a castle on Inveruglas Isle, a small uninhabited island within Loch Lomond, once home to the chiefs of the Clan MacFarlane
Langdale Pikes, c1870. Langdale Pikes are a known feature of Great Langdale valley in the Cumbrian Lake District. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
Views In and About Cambridge, c1870. St Johns College (centre) and Wiltons mulberry Tree (centre top) in Cambridge University town, England. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol
Balmoral Castle, c1870. Balmoral Castle estate on the banks of the River Dee was purchased privately by Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria and enlarged by architect William Smith
Inverness, c1870. Bridge over the River Ness with view of the city of Inverness in Scotland. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
The Minster and the Gates of York, c1870. York City Walls originally built c71 AD by the Romans, now date from medieval 12th-14th century
Bell Harry Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, c1870. Bell Harry Tower designed by John Wastell and completed in 1498 at Canterbury Cathedral
The Precinct Gate, Canterbury, c1870. Christchurch Gate, a Norman gateway built in 1517 under Prior Thomas Goldstone in the city walls of Canterbury
Neidpath Castle, c1870. Tower house on the River Tweed in the Borders of Scotland, most likely built between 1263 and 1266
The King of the Border. c1870The " King of the Border". c1870. Capon Oak Tree in the Scottish Borders of Jedburgh, one of the last surviving trees of ancient Jedforest
Fernichurst Castle, c1870. Ferniehirst Castle in the Scottish Borders, ancient seat of the Clan Kerr was built c1470, occupied by English forces in 1547 during the Rough Wooing
The Nab Cottage, c1870. Nab Cottage overlooks Rydal Water a small lake in the English Lake District of Cumbria, was once home to Thomas de Quincey and Hartley Coleridge
In the Pass of Glencoe, c1870. Glen Coe in the Highlands of Scotland was scene of the Massacre of Glencoe in 1692. The Glen is named after the River Coe which runs through it
Kelso Abbey, c1870. Ruined Scottish abbey in Kelso, Scotland founded by Tironensian monks in the 12th century under reign of Alexander I
Norham Castle, c1870. Norham Castle in Northumberland, England, on the River Tweed is Grade I listed and being on the borders, saw action during the wars between England and Scotland
Trinity College Avenue, Cambridge, c1870. Trinity College, Cambridge was founded by Henry VIII in 1546. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
At Tenby, c1870. Spire of St Marys church in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II". [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, c1870]
Street in Dartmouth, c1870. In 1864-1867 Higher Street in Dartmouth was widened into Southtown. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
The Bridges, St. Johns College, c1870. The Kitchen Bridge built 1709-11 by Robert Grumbold and the Bridge of Sighs across the River Cam at St Johns College, Cambridge
Killala, c1870. The round tower of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland, preserves the reputation of the village as an historic ecclesiastical centre
On the Dart, near Totnes, c1870. The River Dart in Devon becomes tidal at Totnes. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II". [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, c1870]
Bridge at Queens College, c1870. Mathematical Bridge on the River Cam at Queens College, Cambridge designed by William Etheridge, and built by James Essex in 1749, rebuilt in 1866 and in 1905
Temple Street, Bristol, c1870. Temple Church, a ruined church in Redcliffe, Bristol, scene of the exorcism of George Lukins conducted by Methodist and Anglican clergy in 1788
Sir Richard Steeles House, near Caermarthen (The White House), c1870. Sir Richard Steeles House at Llangunnor near Carmarthen, in Wales. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol
Carreg Cennen Castle, c1870. Carreg Cennen Castle on a limestone precipice in the Brecon Beacons above the River Cennen in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Bonchurch, c1870. Old St Boniface Church in Bonchurch, a small village to the east of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, dates from the 11th century