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The England Test cricket XI at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1899. Artist: WA RouchThe England Test cricket XI at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1899. Englands team in WG Graces final Test, against Australia at Trent Bridge
Hearne, (1678-1735), 1830. Creator: UnknownHearne, (1678-1735), 1830. Thomas Hearne or Hearn (1678-1735) English diarist and antiquary, educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford
J. W. Hearne (Middlesex), 1928. Creator: UnknownJ. W. Hearne (Middlesex), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]
Thomas Hearne (1744-1817), (c1902). Creator: UnknownThomas Hearne (1744-1817), (c1902). Portrait of British landscape painter, engraver and illustrator Thomas Hearne depicted in 1795
Glasgow Cathedral, c1807, (c1900). Creator: UnknownGlasgow Cathedral, c1807, (c1900). Street scene in Glasgow, Scotland, of the Cathedral Church and the 12th century Episcopal Palace. Print after a painting by Thomas Hearne
Church of St James, Dunwich, late 18th century. Creator: William ByrneChurch of St James, Dunwich, late 18th century. The ruined leper chapel of St James at Dunwich in Suffolk. The chapel is thought to date from the late 12th century
Warkworth Castle, c1784. Creator: William ByrneWarkworth Castle, c1784. A castle was probably built at Warkworth in the 12th century. Warkworth was the home of the Percy family, who at times wielded more power in the North than the king himself
The Market Cross, Glastonbury, c1799. Creators: William Byrne, William LowryThe Market Cross, Glastonbury, c1799. Octagonal market cross in Glastonbury, Somerset, thought to have been of early 16th century origin. It fell into disrepair and was demolished c1806
Eggleston Abbey, c1782. Creator: William ByrneEggleston Abbey, c1782. Ruins of Egglestone Abbey, (the abbey of St Mary and St John the Baptist), founded between 1195 and 1198 near the River Tees in County Durham
The College of Lincluden, Dumfries, Scotland, c1782. Creators: William Byrne, Thomas MedlandThe College of Lincluden, Dumfries, Scotland, c1782. Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey
Peel Castle, 1783. Creators: Thomas Hearne, William Byrne, Thomas MedlandPeel Castle, 1783. Peel Castle on the Isle of Man was originally built of wood by the Vikings in the 11th century. The stone fortifications date predominantly from the early 14th century
Lumley Castle, County Durham, c1779. Artists: William Byrne, Samuel MiddimanLumley Castle, County Durham, c1779. 14th-century quadrangular castle at Chester-le-Street, traditionally the seat of the Earl of Scarbrough
Castle Acre Priory, 1801. Artist: J LandseerCastle Acre Priory, Norfolk, 1801. Castle Acre Priory was a Cluniac monastery founded in 1090. The surviving remains include the early 12th century church, the priors house
Greystoke Castle, 1778. Artist: William ByrneGreystoke Castle, 1778. Greystoke Castle near Penrith in Cumbria dates back to the 11th century. During the Civil War the castle was laid waste by Parliamentarians but was enlarged and altered in 1789
Chancery Lane, London, 1814. Artist: Thomas HearneView of the author Izaak Waltons house on the corner of Fleet Street and Chancery Lane, London, 1814; with a street scene
View of the Fontanka Embankment near the Simeon bridge in St. Petersburg. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Edinburgh from Arthurs Seat, 1778, (1935). Artist: Thomas HearneEdinburgh from Arthurs Seat, 1778, (1935). From the collection of the Tate Modern, London. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the Collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume II
Stonehenge, 1786. Artist: William ByrneStonehenge, 1786