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Background imageCounty Collection: Bath, from Beechen Cliff, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Bath, from Beechen Cliff, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Bath, from Beechen Cliff, 1898. Bath is the largest city in the county of Somerset, England, known for its Roman-built baths. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageCounty Collection: York, from the Ouse, 1898. Creator: Unknown

York, from the Ouse, 1898. Creator: Unknown
York, from the Ouse, 1898. Through its location on the River Ouse, York became a major cloth manufacturing and trading centre. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageCounty Collection: On the Churnet, near Alton Towers, 1898. Creator: Unknown

On the Churnet, near Alton Towers, 1898. Creator: Unknown
On the Churnet, near Alton Towers, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume IV". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageCounty Collection: Poole Harbour, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Poole Harbour, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Poole Harbour, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume IV". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageCounty Collection: Warnham Court, 1835. Creators: Unknown, Dean Wolstenholme

Warnham Court, 1835. Creators: Unknown, Dean Wolstenholme
Warnham Court, 1835. Grade II listed Jacobean mansion in Horsham, East Sussex built by Henry Tredcroft. Antique engraving by Dean Wolstenholm after Thomas Henwood

Background imageCounty Collection: Horsham Church, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Horsham Church, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Horsham Church, 1835. St Marys Church, Horsham. Norman church completed c1247. Antique line engraving by CJ Smith after JC Buckler

Background imageCounty Collection: Coolhurst, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Coolhurst, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Coolhurst, 1835. Coolhurst mansion and estate near Horsham in West Sussex. Antique line engraving by CJ Smith after Lady E Dickens

Background imageCounty Collection: Ewhurst Gateway, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Ewhurst Gateway, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Ewhurst Gateway, 1835. 14th-century gatehouse at Ewhurst Manor built by Thomas Peverel in Shermanbury. Antique engraving. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex

Background imageCounty Collection: Walter Burrell, Esq. (1814-1886), 1835. Creator: Unknown

Walter Burrell, Esq. (1814-1886), 1835. Creator: Unknown
Walter Burrell, Esq. (1814-1886), 1835. Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, 5th Baronet (1814-1886), British barrister, Conservative politician

Background imageCounty Collection: West Grinstead Park, 1835. Creator: Unknown

West Grinstead Park, 1835. Creator: Unknown
West Grinstead Park, 1835. West Grinstead Park, built to designs of John Nash in West Grinstead c1806, demolished in 1960s

Background imageCounty Collection: Sir William Burrell, Bart. L. L. D. F. A. S. (1732-1796), 1835. Creator: Unknown

Sir William Burrell, Bart. L. L. D. F. A. S. (1732-1796), 1835. Creator: Unknown
Sir William Burrell, Bart. L.L.D. F.A.S. (1732-1796), 1835. Sir William Burrell (1732-1796) English antiquarian eductaed at St. Johns College, Cambridge. Engraving after Robert Laurie

Background imageCounty Collection: Sir Charles Merrik Burrell. Bart. MP, (1774-1862), 1835. Creator: Unknown

Sir Charles Merrik Burrell. Bart. MP, (1774-1862), 1835. Creator: Unknown
Sir Charles Merrik Burrell. Bart. M.P. (1774-1862), 1835. Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, 3rd Baronet (1774-1862), English Conservative politician

Background imageCounty Collection: Knepp Castle, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Knepp Castle, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Knepp Castle, 1835. Castellated mansion in West Grinstead, built c1808 by John Nash under the commission of Sir Charles M Burrell. Engraving by Charles J Smith after a drawing by Lady Burrell

Background imageCounty Collection: Nave of Steyning Church, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Nave of Steyning Church, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Nave of Steyning Church, 1835. Norman nave c1160-80 in St Andrew and St Cuthman church, Steyning, West Sussex. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex

Background imageCounty Collection: Dulany Cottage, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

Dulany Cottage, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
Dulany Cottage, 1835. Dulany House in Patching, West Sussex, leased by Sir Richard Hunter until 1848. Engraved by Henry A Ogg after a drawing by Thomas Henwood

Background imageCounty Collection: Old Shoreham Church, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Old Shoreham Church, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Old Shoreham Church, 1835. Grade I listed 10th century St Nicolas Church in Shoreham-by-Sea. After a drawing by Samuel Hieronymous Grimm

Background imageCounty Collection: New Shoreham Church, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

New Shoreham Church, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
New Shoreham Church, 1835. Grade I listed 11th century parish church of St Mary de Haura, Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex. Antique line engraving by CJ Smith

Background imageCounty Collection: Muntham, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Muntham, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Muntham, 1835. Manor house in Horsham, home of FW Frankland until 1840. Antique engraving by CJ Smith after drawing by Thomas Henwood

Background imageCounty Collection: Climping Church, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Climping Church, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Climping Church, 1835. Grade I listed Church of St Mary in Climping, West Sussex. Antique line engraving by CJ Smith after JC Buckler

Background imageCounty Collection: Westdean House, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

Westdean House, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
Westdean House, 1835. West Dean House, Grade II listed country estate commissioned to architect James Wyatt by Lord Selsey. Antique engraving by Henry Alexander Ogg from a drawing by Thomas Henwood

Background imageCounty Collection: Sennicots, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

Sennicots, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
Sennicots, 1835. Sennicotts estate near Chichester, West Sussex, built in 1809 by Charles Baker who retired after serving in Madras with the British East India Company

Background imageCounty Collection: The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. Creator: Edward Scriven

The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. Creator: Edward Scriven
The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751-1837), British peer, landowner and art collector who had more than 40 children

Background imageCounty Collection: Goodwood, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Goodwood, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Goodwood, 1835. Goodwood House, Grade I listed country house in Westhampnett, West Sussex built c1600 and home to the Duke of Richmond

Background imageCounty Collection: Nave of Boxgrove Church, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Nave of Boxgrove Church, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Nave of Boxgrove Church, 1835. Gothic interior of Benedictine Priory at Church of St Mary and St Blaise designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Antique engraving

Background imageCounty Collection: Sidlesham, 1835. Creator: Charles John Smith

Sidlesham, 1835. Creator: Charles John Smith
Sidlesham, 1835. St Mary Our Lady Church, at Sidlesham near Chichester repaired by Rev Edward Goddard in 1836. Antique engraving by Charles John Smith

Background imageCounty Collection: Chinese Gallery, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Chinese Gallery, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Chinese Gallery, 1835. The Chinese gallery in Highlands private asylum at Ticehurst, offered invalids a secure retreat in wet weather

Background imageCounty Collection: Heathfield Park, (1835). Creator: Charles Mottram

Heathfield Park, (1835). Creator: Charles Mottram
Heathfield Park, 1835. Georgian country estate of Charles Richard Blunt purchased after his return to England from collectorship in Dhaka

Background imageCounty Collection: Windmill Hill, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

Windmill Hill, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
Windmill Hill, 1835. Stately home and estate of EJ Curteis Esq. in Hailsham, Sussex. Antique line engraving by Henry Alexander Ogg after Thomas Henwood

Background imageCounty Collection: The Town of Rye, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

The Town of Rye, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
The Town of Rye, 1835. In medieval times, Rye was an important member of the Cinque Ports confederation on the English Channel, and almost entirely surrounded by sea

Background imageCounty Collection: Hastings, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Hastings, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Hastings, 1835. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, Volume the First", by Thomas Walker Horsfield, F.S.A. [Baxter, Sussex Press, Lewes; Messrs

Background imageCounty Collection: Saxonbury Lodge, 1835. Creator: William Westall

Saxonbury Lodge, 1835. Creator: William Westall
Saxonbury Lodge, 1835. Saxonbury Lodge, Frant, built in medieval style by Daniel Rowland in 1824. Engraving by William Westall after Thomas Henwood

Background imageCounty Collection: Pevensey Castle in 1737, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Pevensey Castle in 1737, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Pevensey Castle in 1737, 1835. Medieval castle and former Roman Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey in East Sussex, England built around 290 AD

Background imageCounty Collection: Eridge Castle, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Eridge Castle, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Eridge Castle, 1835. Eridge Castle at Eridge Green, Sussex was demolished in 1937. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, Volume the First"

Background imageCounty Collection: Brambletye House, Interior, c1835. Creator: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Brambletye House, Interior, c1835. Creator: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Brambletye House, Interior, c1835. Grade II listed building in Forest Row, East Sussex, dating c1631 and built by Sir Henry Compton. Antique line engraving by Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Background imageCounty Collection: Lord Sheffield, (1735-1821), c1770, (1835). Creator: Unknown

Lord Sheffield, (1735-1821), c1770, (1835). Creator: Unknown
Lord Sheffield, (1735-1821), c1770, (1835). John Baker-Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield (1735-1821), English politician who bought Sheffield Place in 1769

Background imageCounty Collection: Sheffield Place, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Sheffield Place, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Sheffield Place, 1835. Grade I listed park and garden laid out in 18th century by Capability Brown at Sheffield Place, Fletching. Residence of George Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield (1802-1876)

Background imageCounty Collection: Davies Gilbert, (1767-1839), 1835. Creator: Unknown

Davies Gilbert, (1767-1839), 1835. Creator: Unknown
Davies Gilbert, (1767-1839), 1835. Davies Gilbert (1767-1839) British engineer, author, and politician, educated at Penzance Grammar School and Pembroke College, Oxford

Background imageCounty Collection: Danny Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Danny Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Danny Park, 1835. Danny House is a Grade I listed Elizabethan red brick Mansion near Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex, England, built 1593-95 by George Goring

Background imageCounty Collection: Hurstperpoint, 1830, (1835). Creator: Unknown

Hurstperpoint, 1830, (1835). Creator: Unknown
Hurstperpoint, 1830, (1835). Grade II listed Georgian mansion in Hurstpierpoint, South East England. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex

Background imageCounty Collection: Bristol Hotel, Marine Parade, Brighton, 1835. Creator: Silvester & Co

Bristol Hotel, Marine Parade, Brighton, 1835. Creator: Silvester & Co
Bristol Hotel, Marine Parade, Brighton, 1835. The Bristol Hotel was built and owned by William Hallett who became Mayor in 1855. Steel engraving by Silvester & Co

Background imageCounty Collection: The Park, Brighton, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

The Park, Brighton, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
The Park, Brighton, 1835. Queens Park previously Brighton Park, was owned by Thomas Attree (1778-1863) who commissioned Charles Barry to design an Italianate villa

Background imageCounty Collection: St. Peters Church, Brighton, 1835. Creator: G Baxter

St. Peters Church, Brighton, 1835. Creator: G Baxter
St. Peters Church, Brighton, 1835. Grade II listed building, built from 1824-28 to designs of Sir Charles Barry in pre-Victorian Gothic Revival style. Antique wood engraving by G. Baxter

Background imageCounty Collection: Arundel & Bramber Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Arundel & Bramber Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Arundel & Bramber Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, 1835. The Arundel and Bramber Yeomanry Cavalry, disbanded 1848. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex

Background imageCounty Collection: Cave at Pegwell Bay, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Cave at Pegwell Bay, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Cave at Pegwell Bay, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageCounty Collection: Shermanbury Park, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Shermanbury Park, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Shermanbury Park, 1835. Shermambury Park mansion built by John Challen in 1779 and St Giles Church, Shermanbury. Antique line engraving

Background imageCounty Collection: Holmbush, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Holmbush, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Holmbush, 1835. Grade II listed Georgian country house in Hellingly, East Sussex, home of Thomas Broadwood. Engraved by CJ Smith after a drawing by George Baxter

Background imageCounty Collection: Petworth Park, 1835. Creators: Unknown, William Westall

Petworth Park, 1835. Creators: Unknown, William Westall
Petworth Park, 1835. Grade I listed country house, rebuilt in 1688 by Charles Seymour and known for an art collection made by George Wyndham

Background imageCounty Collection: Bosham Priory, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Bosham Priory, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Bosham Priory, 1835. Engraving by CJ Smith after a drawing by John Chessell Buckler. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, Volume the Second"



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