The Court Yard, Chillingham Castle; page 65 (Volume One)
22
H. Winkles, Active 1834–1840
Coltman's Castle, Co. Cork; page 70 (Volume One)
23
Samuel Rawle, 1771–1860
The County Fire and Provident Life Office, Regent Street, Piccadilly (published for the European Magazine - Frontispiece, Volune 77, by J. Asperne); page 71 (Volume One)
1820
24
Print made by C. J. Williams, active ca. 1820
Copenhagen House; page 73 (Volume One)
1809
25
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Cowley's House at Chertsey; page 75 (Volume One)
26
unknown artist
Duneira; page 93 (Volume One)
27
unknown artist
An Academy for Young Gentlemen near Dresden; page 91 (Volume One)
28
S. Lacey, active 1830s
The Palace of the Bishop of Durham, at Bishop Auckland; page 96 (Volume One)
29
Peter Mazell, active 1761–1797
Dupplin House; page 94 (Volume One)
30
J. Dudley
Town of Banff, with Duff House and the Bridge over the Doveron (published by J. Johnson); page 97 (Volume One)
The Old East India House in Leadenhall Street 1648 to 1726; page 99 (Volume 0ne)
36
unknown artist
The Statue of Erasmus; page 107 (Volume One)
37
Elizabeth Byrne, active 1812–1850
The Foundling Hospital for the Beauties of England and Wales; page 3 (Volume Two)
38
unknown artist
The Globe on Bank Side where Shakespeare Acted (published b J. Serrell); page 10 (Volume Two)
1789
39
Print made by Josiah Henshall, 1806–1869
Furnivals Inn, Holborn; page 5 (Volume Two)
1828
40
unknown artist
Glammis Castle, Forfarshire; page 9 (Volume Two)
41
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Residence of Edward the Black Prince (from The Mirror)(Volume IV, D, page 33)(with text); page 103 (Volume One)
42
unknown artist
Gibbon, in his garden as Lausanne from The Mirror, Volume XVI T, Number 454, Saturday, October 9, 1830 (front page with text verso and next sheet); page 7 & 8 (Volume Two)
43
unknown artist
Residence of Dr. Goldsmith, Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey (with text); page 11 (Volume Two)
44
William Deeble, active 1814–1849
Castle Fraser, Aberdeenshire; page 4 (Volume Two)
45
Henry S. Storer, 1795–1837
Garricks House, Hampton (Volume Two)
46
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Gray's Church Yard at Stoke, near Windsor (Volume Two)
47
Peter Mazell, active 1761–1797
The Duke of Gordon's Hunting Seat in Glen-Eiodich Banff-Shire (published by Peter Mazell); page 12 (Volume Two)
1789
48
unknown artist
Lord Grosvenor's Gallery, Park Lane (Volume Two)
49
unknown artist
Grims Thorpe Castle, Linolnshire (published by Fisher Son & Company)(Volume Two)
1836
50
Michael "Angelo" Rooker, 1746–1801
Hackwood Park, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Bolton near Basingstoke, Hampshire (published by G. Kearsly); page 19 (Volume Two)
1775
51
Print made by Henry Wallis, 1805–1890
The Coliseum, Regent's Park; page 72 (Volume One)
1827
52
Heath Parker
Remains of the Royal Palace at Eltham; page 106 (Volume One)
53
unknown artist
Queen Elizabeth's Palace at Enfield from the Mirror, February 20, 1830, Volume XVX, K, Number 416); page 104 (Volume One)
54
unknown artist
The Residence of Jeschi in the Boulevard du Temple, from a drawing made on the spot. The window covered wit a blind is the one from whence the deadly engine was [Dissil?]; page 2 (Volume Two)
55
W. Shirt, active 1807
Guildhall for Lambert's History of London; page 18 (Volume Two)
56
unknown artist
Naval Asylum, Greenwich
1811
57
unknown artist
Guildhall (Volume Two)
58
unknown artist
Hall l'th'Wood, near Bolton, Lancashire; page 21 (Volume Two)
59
unknown artist
Hale Hall, Lancashire; page 20 (Volume Two)
60
unknown artist
Halston; page 22 (Volume Two)
61
unknown artist
Reverand William Dodd, L.L.D
62
unknown artist
Samuel Richardson
63
unknown artist
Richard Cumberland
64
Ethelbert White, 1891–1972
Alassio
65
J. M. Kronheim, 1810–1896
Women with Children
66
Le Blond & Co., 1819–1894
Fancy Subject Set & Regal Set
67
Le Blond & Co., 1819–1894
Eppa's Cocoa (advertisment)
68
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
[One of] Six figures subjects, undivided on one sheet: Six figure subjects, same subjects as above, but divided and mounted on cards
69
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
Four large figure subjects
70
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
[One of] Six figures subjects, undivided on one sheet: Six figure subjects, same subjects as above, but divided, and mounted on cards
71
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
Aesop's Fables
72
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
[One of] Six figures subjects, undivided on one sheet: Six figure subjects, same subjects as above, but divided, and mounted on cards
73
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
[One of] Six figures subjects, undivided on one sheet: Six figure subjects, same subjects as above, but divided, and mounted on cards
74
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
Six figure subjects of courtship and marriage
75
Joseph Mansell, 1803–1874
[One of] Six figures subjects, unidentified on one sheet: Six figure subjects, same subjects as above, but divided, and mounted on cards
76
Sir Frank Short, 1857–1945
The Southdown Bus approaching the Buckle Inn
1936
77
Sir Frank Short, 1857–1945
St. Osyth Mill Warf
1902
78
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
79
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
80
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
81
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
82
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
83
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
84
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
85
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
86
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
87
unknown artist
Volume of 21 watercolors and two hand touched lithographs of continental scenes
88
Ethelbert White, 1891–1972
The Gravel Pit
89
Liborio Prosperi, 1854–1928
Vanity Fair: Jockeys; George Barrett, September 3, 1887
1887
90
Roland L'Estrange, active 1903–1907
Vanity Fair: Jockeys; J. E. Watts, October 1, 1903
1903
91
Liborio Prosperi, 1854–1928
Vanity Fair: Jockeys; Charlie Wood, May 22, 1886
1886
92
Liborio Prosperi, 1854–1928
Vanity Fair: Jockeys; Fred Webb, August 10, 1889
1889
93
H. C. S. Wright, 1850–1937
Vanity Fair: Legal; 'Mr. Solicitor', Sir John Rigby, August 31, 1893
1893
94
Sir C. G. Duff
Vanity Fair: Legal; 'A Rustic Judge', Roland Lomax Vaughan Williams, March 2, 1899
1899
95
H. C. S. Wright, 1850–1937
Vanity Fair - Cricket. 'Monkey'. Albert Neilson Hornby. 15 August 1891
1891
96
H. C. S. Wright, 1850–1937
Vanity Fair - Explorers and Inventors. 'Privy Councillor, Professor and Politician. Jame Bryce. 25 February 1893
1893
97
Mrs. J. D. Rees, 1867–1943
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Madras', General Sir James Charlemagne Dormer, January 24, 1891
1891
98
Liborio Prosperi, 1854–1928
Vanity Fair: Businessmen and Empire Builders; 'Telephones', Mr. James Brand, May 26, 1888 (B197914.87)
1888
99
Liborio Prosperi, 1854–1928
Vanity Fair: Horse Trainers; Baron Hirsch, July 26, 1890 (B197914.244)
1890
100
Jean Baptiste Guth, active 1890s
Vanity Fair: Literary; 'The Greatest of the Fathers', Ernest Renan (B197914.362)