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St Giles Church, Stoke Poges, 1833. Artist: John ConstableStoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, 1833. From the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London
"The Last Welsh Bard", the Painting which obtained the Prize at the Llangollen Eisteddfod, 1858. The Eisteddfod at Llangollen this year was signalised by a pictorial competition in addition
"A Country Churchyard" - painted by Samuel Read - from the Exhibition of the Society of British Arti Creator"A Country Churchyard" - painted by Samuel Read - from the Exhibition of the Society of British Artists, 1856. Engraving of a painting
Elegy, written in a Country Churchyard, 18th December 1750. Artist: Thomas GrayElegy, written in a Country Churchyard, 18th December 1750. Copy, in Grays own hand, of his Elegy, enclosed in a letter written from Cambridge to Dr Thomas Wharton
The Bard, 1784. Creators: John Hall, Samuel MiddimanThe Bard, 1784
Portrait of the Poet Thomas Gray (1716-1771). Creator: Miller (Müller)Portrait of the Poet Thomas Gray (1716-1771). Private Collection
Gray, (1716-1771), 1830. Creator: UnknownGray, (1716-1771), 1830. Thomas Gray (1716-1771) English poet, letter-writer, classical scholar, and professor at Pembroke College, Cambridge educated at Eton College and Peterhouse, Cambridge
Regardless of their Doom the Little Victims Play, 1926. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College, from a poem by Thomas Gray. From Eton College by Christopher Hussey. [Country Life, London, 1926]
Churchyard of Stoke-Pogis, England, 1893. Artist: John L StoddardChurchyard of Stoke-Pogis, England, 1893. Thomas Grays Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard is believed to have been written in the churchyard of St Giles Church in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire
Letter from Thomas Gray concerning the edition of his poetical pieces, c1753, (1840). Artist: Thomas GrayFacsimile of an original letter from Thomas Gray concerning the edition of his poetical pieces, c1753, (1840). Published in 1753, by Bentley
Stoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, c1750, (1840). Artist: C J SmithStoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, c1750, (1840). Thomas Grays Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard is believed to have been written in the churchyard of the St Giles Church in Stoke Poges
Thomas Gray, English poet, late 18th century. A classical scholar and professor of history at Cambridge University, Gray (1716-1771)