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Sezincote, Gloucestershire, home of Baronet Rushout, c1880. Sezincote was designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell in Mughal style and completed in 1805
Clothworkers Company's Cup (Pepys's), 1850. Creator: UnknownClothworkers Company's Cup (Pepys's), 1850. Item from an Exhibition of Ancient and Mediaeval Art at the Society of Arts, in John-street, Adelphi, [London]
Foot Ball at Rugby, 1845. Creator: SmythFoot Ball at Rugby, 1845. Schoolboys playing rugby football at the public school where the game was invented in about 1845
The Taylor Institute, Oxford, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Taylor Institute, Oxford, 1844. The building was erected from the bequests of Sir Robert Taylor, the architect, and of Dr
The Navy Office, Crutched Friars, London, 1714, (1943). Creator: UnknownThe Navy Office, Crutched Friars, London, 1714, (1943). View of the building in the City of London where diarist Samuel Pepys worked as Clerk of the Acts to the Navy Board from 1660 till 1677
The Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, late 19th-early 20th century. Creators: UnknownThe Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, late 19th-early 20th century. View of the Pepys Building which was built between 1670 and 1703
The Old George, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Old George, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1936. The Old George Inn on Salisbury high street, a coaching inn between London and the South West, dating from 1364
Samuel Pepys, (c1878). Creator: UnknownSamuel Pepys, (c1878). Pepys (1633-1703) was a naval administrator and Member of Parliament. His private diaries, first published in the 19th century
St. Annes, Soho, (1881). Creator: UnknownSt. Anne s, Soho, (1881). Saint Annes Church in Westminster in London, was consecrated in 1686. The original tower became unstable, and a replacement (shown here), designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell
Ground Plan of the Modern Church of St. Martin Outwich, Demolished 1874, (1897). Plan of the parish church of St Martin Outwich in the City of London, designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell
The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Also known as All Hallows-by-the-Tower, the church on Byward Street in the City of London was founded in 675 AD
A Whip for Van Tromp, the Admiralty, 1883, (c1902). Creator: UnknownA Whip for Van Tromp, the Admiralty, 1883, (c1902). Painting in the New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester. Another version of the picture is entitled A New Whip for the Dutch
View Looking Inwards of Samuel Pepyss Library in York Building, 1928View Looking Inwards of Samuel Pepyss Library in York Building. From a Contemporary Drawing in the Catalogue in the Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1928. From Old Furniture, Volume III
View Towards the Thames in Samuel Pepyss Library, York Buildings, 1928View Looking Towards the Thames of the Library in Samuel Pepyss Library in York Buildings from a Contemporary Drawing in the Catalogue in the Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1928
The Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1928. From Old Furniture, Volume III. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd. London, 1928]
Interior view of Mr Pepys library in York Buildings, Westminster, London, c1670
Rescued from the Plague, 1898. Artist: Francis William TophamRescued from the Plague, 1898; a child is being lifted through an open window during the outbreak of plague which occured in 1665. To the right, a sick woman sits in a doorway
Samuel Pepys, English diarist and naval administrator, c1690 (1894). Artist: Robert WhiteSamuel Pepys (1633-1703), English diarist and naval administrator, c1690 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Epsom Race Course, 1940. The first recorded race was held on the Downs in 1661, although it is likely that racing was established much earlier than this
Samuel Pepys, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), English naval administrator and Member of Parliament who is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade
Buckden Cottage, Brampton, 1924-1926. Artist: AT HandleyBuckden Cottage, Brampton, Cambridgeshire, 1924-1926. This house is associated with Samuel Pepys. It belonged to Pepys uncle, Robert, who left it to Pepys father in his will
Samuel Pepys, English naval administrator and Member of Parliament, 1690s, (c1920s). Pepys (1633-1703) is famous chiefly for his comprehensive diary
Letter by Samuel Pepys to John Jackson, Esq, 1700 (1865). Artist: Frederick George NethercliftLetter by Samuel Pepys to John Jackson, Esq, 1700 (1865). A print from The Autograph Souvenir, A collection of Autograph Letters, Interesting Documents, &c, Executed in Facsimile
King James II of England, (1787). Artist: John GoldarKing James II of England, (1787). Portrait of James (1633-1701), the second surviving son of King Charles I, who became king on the death of his brother, Charles II
Elizabeth Pepys (1640-1669), 19th century. Elizabeth Pepys was the wife of Samuel Pepys, the famous naval administrator, member of parliament and diarist
Samuel Pepys, English diarist, (19th century). Portrait of Pepys (1633-1703), who was a naval administrator and Member of Parliament