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The May-pole, 1866. Artist: Charles CousenThe May-pole, 1866. 19th century imagining of Elizabethans celebrating May Day, an annual European tradition thought to have originated as a pagan fertility rite
Timon and Flavius (Timon of Athens), c1870. Artist: Charles CousenTimon and Flavius (Timon of Athens), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
The Grass Market, Edinburgh, 1859. Artist: Charles CousenThe Grass Market, Edinburgh, 1859. Hstoric market place on Newbygging street in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. After William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)
Winchester, from St. Giles Hill, 1859. Artist: Charles CousenWinchester, from St. Giles Hill. 1859. Panorama of the city of Winchester developed from the Roman town of Venta Belgarum, which in turn developed from an Iron Age oppidum
Abingdon, 19th century. Artist: C CousenAbingdon, 19th century. After an original painting of c1806 by JMW Turner
The Opening of the Walhalla, 19th century. Artist: C CousenThe Opening of the Walhalla, 19th century. A view of the River Danube near Regensburg, Bavaria, showing the Neoclassical Walhalla Temple on the riverbank
A Summer Noon: Hampton Court, 19th century. Artist: C CousenA Summer Noon: Hampton Court, 19th century
Albany, New York, USA, 1837. Artist: C CousenAlbany, New York, USA, 1837
Primrose Gatherers, 1930s. Artist: C CousenPrimrose Gatherers, 1930s
The Convalescent, c1930s. Artist: C CousenThe Convalescent, c1930s. From the Art Journal
The Hooka-Badar, c1820-1850. Artist: C CousenThe Hooka-Badar, c1820-1850
Boston, and Bunker Hill, c1820Artist: C CousenBoston, and Bunker Hill, c1820