The New Stables at Brighton, built for his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; page 39 (Volume One)
467
John Rogers, 1808–ca.1888
Entrance to the Archiepiscopal Palace, at Bishopthorpe (published by I. T. Hinton); page 34 (Volume One)
468
unknown artist
Burghley House from the Gardens; page 48 (Volume One)
469
Henry S. Storer, 1795–1837
Residence of the late Mrs. Clive, Twickenham; page 69 (Volume One)
470
unknown artist
A View of ye Inside of ye Kitchen of Christ Church College, Oxon formerly Cardinal College; [not numbered] (Volume One)
471
John Greig, active 1803–1853
View in the Quadrangle Cowdray House (for the Excursions through Essex); page 74 (Volume One)
472
J. Steed, active 1830–1832
Conservatory at Weisbaden; [not numbered] (Volume One)
473
unknown artist
Cowper's House at Olney (with text)(from the Mirror)[a similar engraving appears in "The Tourist; a literary and anti-slavery journal", January 28, 1833, page 189]; page 76 (Volume One)
474
unknown artist
Entrance to Crosby Hall and it's Crypts, from the Great St. Helens; page 80 (Volume One)
475
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Crosbie Hall, Bishopsgate Street - The Residence of Richard the Third; page 79 (Volume One)
476
Samuel Rawle, 1771–1860
Cullands Grove Southgate, The Seat of William Curtis, Esquire; page 83 (Volume One)
477
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Cumner-Place, Berkshire (with text)(from the Mirror?); page 85 (Volume One)
478
unknown artist
Vault under the North-Wing in the Hall of Crosby Place; page 81 (Volume One)
The House in which he was born at Rotterdam; page 107 (Volume One)
493
Heath Parker
Remains of the Royal Palace at Eltham; page 106 (Volume One)
494
unknown artist
The Princess Elizabeth's Cottage, Windsor, Volume XVII, H, page 475 (from The Mirror)(with text); page 105 (Volume One)
495
unknown artist
The Statue of Erasmus; page 107 (Volume One)
496
William Deeble, active 1814–1849
Castle Fraser, Aberdeenshire; page 4 (Volume Two)
497
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)
498
Elizabeth Byrne, active 1812–1850
The Foundling Hospital for the Beauties of England and Wales; page 3 (Volume Two)
499
unknown artist
Residence of Dr. Goldsmith, Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey (with text); page 11 (Volume Two)