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"Christian and Hopeful at the stile leading into By-Path Meadow", from "The Pilgrim's Progress", 1860. The personages of the book, as they appear in Mr
Kirsten Svendsdatter Finds the Gold Horn at Gallehus on 20 July 1639, 1859. Creator: Niels SimonsenKirsten Svendsdatter Finds the Gold Horn at Gallehus on 20 July 1639, 1859. (In 1639, a young peasant woman discovered a golden horn sticking out of the ground near her home in Denmark)
La Laitière, 18th century. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie HuetLa Laitiere, 18th century. The Milkmaid. The figure is possibly based on Perrette in Jean de la Fontaine's "La Laitiere et le Pot au Lait", (book VII, fable x)
Landscape with Stile, n.d. Creator: Augustus Wall CallcottLandscape with Stile, n.d
Taking a Mean Advantage, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonTaking a Mean Advantage, c1780-1825. A man leers at his female companions thigh which is revealed as she climbs over a gate
Untitled (Stile), 1873. Creator: Mary Vaux WalcottUntitled (Stile), 1873
On the Stile, 1878. Creator: Winslow HomerOn the Stile, 1878
Modes et manieres d aujourd hui, 1913. Creator: Martin, Charles (1884-1934)Modes et manieres d aujourd hui, 1913. Private Collection
Falbalas et fanfreluches: Papillons, 1921. Creator: Barbier, George (1882-1932)Falbalas et fanfreluches: Papillons, 1921. Private Collection
Falbalas et fanfreluches: L Automne, 1925. Creator: Barbier, George (1882-1932)Falbalas et fanfreluches: L Automne, 1925. Private Collection
Falbalas et fanfreluches: La Gourmandise, 1924. Creator: Barbier, George (1882-1932)Falbalas et fanfreluches: La Gourmandise, 1924. Private Collection
Valentine, 1876. Creator: Walter CraneValentine, 1876
Plate 33, from World in Miniature, 1816. 1816. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPlate 33, from " World in Miniature", 1816
Fox Hunting, 1806, (1944). Creator: Richard Gilson ReeveFox Hunting, 1806, (1944). Traditional English hunting scene with foxhounds and riders. Aquatint made mid 19th century after a work of 1806. From " Horses of Britain", by Lady Wentworth
Johnny Armstrongs Tower, c1870. Gilnockie Tower in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, built c1520 by Johnnie Armstrong, a Scottish raider and folk-hero who was captured
Hornsey Church in 1750, (c1876). Creator: UnknownHornsey Church in 1750, (c1876). All that remains of St Marys Church is its Grade II listed bell tower, standing in the former churchyard, used as a burial ground for hundreds of years
The Roman Road, Tufnell Park, in 1838, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Roman Road, Tufnell Park, in 1838, (c1876). An area of farmland owned by a wealthy branch of the Tufnell family before its development in 1845 with a scheme sponsored by Henry Tufnell
The Gleaners at the Stile, c1930s. Artist: Birket FosterThe Gleaners at the Stile, c1930s
How to Do Things by Halves, May 4, 1808. May 4, 1808. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonHow to Do Things by Halves, May 4, 1808