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  • A man on horseback raises his top hat in greeting, in a rural landscape; two dogs run alongside. Aquatint (?) by T. Lupton after A. Cooper.
  • Page 104: a warrior on horseback. Watercolour drawing.
  • Palfrey's horse infirmary, Coventry. Line engraving by Cook?.
  • Page 109: a hunting party coming across a woman feeding a peacock. Watercolour drawing.
  • A nobleman on horseback. Watercolour drawing.
  • Abbot's Hospital, Guildford, Surrey. Line engraving by J. Greig, 1819, after H. Gastineau.
  • Horsemen and carriages in front of the High School, Carlton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland. Line engraving by J. Gellath.
  • Warrior horseman and wife. Gouache drawing.
  • The Industrial Museum, Edinburgh: the facade, with visitors in the foreground. Wood engraving.
  • Figures outside the Royal Institution. Line engraving by G. Aikman, 1841, after G.M. Kemp.
  • Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Line engraving after T. Jacobsen.
  • The City of London School, Milk Street, London: the entrance facade with passing pedestrians, a horseman and a hansom cab. Engraving.
  • Khanderao warrior on horseback with a woman seated behind, defeating two demons assisted by two dogs. Chromolithograph.
  • The Baths and beach, Dawlise, Devon. Etching by J. Thomas after T. Allom.
  • Page 53: Guru Gobind Singh on horseback with his falcon and attendants. Gouache drawing.
  • Page 53: Guru Gobind Singh on horseback with his falcon and attendants. Gouache drawing.
  • University of Dublin, Ireland. Line engraving by A. McClatchie after W.B.S. Taylor after T. Jacobsen.
  • Figures strolling to and from the Industrial Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1862, after B. Sly.
  • The battle of Gwalior: the Rani of Jhansi leads her troops. Gouache drawing, 186-(?).
  • The battle of Gwalior: the Rani of Jhansi leads her troops. Gouache drawing, 186-(?).
  • The gouty Prince Regent being helped on to his horse by Chinese assistants using an elaborate contraption outside the Chinese pagoda in Kew Gardens. Coloured etching attributed to Charles Williams, 1816.
  • King's College Chapel, east range of the Old Schools and Senate house, Cambridge. Line engraving.