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Lee Place, Lanarkshire, 1828. Creator: Archelaus CruseLee Place, Lanarkshire, 1828. Stately home in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, designed by James Gillespie Graham for the Lockhart family, and dating from 1817. [J.P. Neale & Sherwood & Co, London]
The Laughing Audience, 1733, (1830s). Creator: UnknownThe Laughing Audience, 1733, (1830s). Scene in a theatre: men and women flirting (above), and the audience reacts to the play (below). Metal spikes separate them from the orchestra pit. [Jones & Co
The Lecture, 1736, (1830s). Creator: UnknownThe Lecture, 1736, (1830s). A group of Oxford scholars listen to William Fisher, Registrar of the University. Facsimile of Scholars at a lecture. [Jones & Co. Finsbury Square, London]
St. Johns Chapel, St. Cuthberts Church, and New Barracks, 1829. Artist: WH BondSt. Johns Chapel, St. Cuthberts Church, and New Barracks, 1829. After Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1792-1864). From Athens, displayed in a series of views; or
The Stone Quarries, Craigleith, near Edinburgh: From Which the New Town was Built, 1829. Artist: W WallisThe Stone Quarries, Craigleith, near Edinburgh: From Which the New Town was Built, 1829. Located two miles north-west of Edinburgh city centre, Craigleith Quarry was active for over 300 years
Marriage A La Mode - The Contract, c19th century. Artist: J GarnerMarriage A La Mode - The Contract, c19th century. Marriage a-la-mode is a series of six pictures painted by William Hogarth between 1743 and 1745
Marriage A La Mode - Death of the Countess c19th century. Artist: MansellMarriage A La Mode - Death of the Countess c19th century. Marriage a-la-mode is a series of six pictures painted by William Hogarth between 1743 and 1745
Marriage A La Mode - Toilette Scene, c19th century. Artist: ArmstrongMarriage A La Mode - Toilette Scene, c19th century. Marriage a-la-mode is a series of six pictures painted by William Hogarth between 1743 and 1745