Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'He has displayed ability in the free handling of religious subjects, and nevertheless been made a Bishop.' Temple. 6 November 1869
1869
32
unknown artist
Mr. Sparrow's House, Ipswich
1829
33
unknown artist
St. Savior's Church, Haverstock Hill. View from the South West
undated
34
unknown artist
Spetchley Worcestershire
undated
35
unknown artist
[Hare hunting and coursing] Six subjects on one sheet
ca. 1830
36
unknown artist
Set of four [Foxhunting]: 1. Going out
1817
37
unknown artist
Set of four: 1. Duck Shooting
1801
38
unknown artist
Apsley House
1842
39
John Scott, 1774–1828
Death of the Fox
1811
40
unknown artist
Set of four [Foxhunting]: 3. Full Cry
1817
41
unknown artist
Set of four [Foxhunting]: 2. Breaking Cover
1817
42
unknown artist
Set of four [Foxhunting]: 4. The Death
1817
43
unknown artist
Woodman's Lodge to Hadzor House (reproduction)
44
Charles J. Hullmandel, 1789–1850
New College to be built at Lampeter in Cardiganshire
45
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'Tea'. Mr. Albert Deacon. 28 June 1890
1890
46
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'a temperate Ulster man.' Sir James Porter Corry. 14 May 1887
1887
47
Theobald Chartran, 1849–1907
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'a man of business'. Lord Henniker. 1 July 1882
1882
48
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'West Marylebone'. Sir Frederick Seager Hunt, Bart. 18 May 1893
1893
49
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'Horace'. Lord Farquhqr. 2 June 1898
1898
50
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'Bradford goods'. Sir Henry Mitchell, F.P.- 5 July 1890