Monumental inscriptions in the cathedral church of Hereford
1881
9
Halliday, Maria Farquhar, Mrs., d. 1889
A description of the monument & effigies in Porlock church,Somerset with reasons deduced from the documents pertaining to the manor and cantry of Porlock for attributing the tomb to the memory of John fourth baron Harington of Aldingham and Elizabeth (Courtenay) his wife ..
1882
10
Church, A. H. (Arthur Herbert), 1834–1915
English earthenware
1884
11
Harrison, Wilmot
Memorable London houses;
1890
12
Loan collection of portraits, views, and other objects of interest, connected with the history of Eton
1891
13
Habben, F. H
London street names;
1896
14
Phillips, Claude, Sir, 1848–1924
The picture gallery of Charles I
1896
15
Daniell, A. E. (Alfred Ernest), 1864–
London riverside churches,
1897
16
Strange, Thomas Arthur
Guide to collectors
1900]
17
Ditchfield, P. H. (Peter Hampson), 1854–1930
The city companies of London and their good works
1904
18
Macquoid, Percy, d. 1925
A history of English furniture
[1972]
19
Binns, W. Moore
The first century of English porcelain
1906
20
Old London
[1908]
21
Chancellor, E. Beresford (Edwin Beresford), 1868–1937
The private palaces of London
1908
22
Weaver, Lawrence, 1876–1930
English leadwork
1909
23
Thornley, John Charles
The guilds of the city of London and their liverymen
1911]
24
Roscoe, Edward Stanley, 1849–1932
The English scene in the eighteenth century,
1912
25
Royal Insurance Company
Old Lombard Street;
[1912?]
26
Olcott, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1864–1935
The country of Sir Walter Scott
1913
27
Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787–1855
Mary Russell Mitford
[1914]
28
Shakespeare's England;
1917
29
Fenn, Frederick, 1868–1924
Old English furniture
1920
30
Jourdain, Margaret
English interiors in smaller houses, from the Restoration to the Regency, 1660-1830
1923, 1933 printing
31
Gimson, Ernest, 1864–1919
Ernest Gimson
1924
32
Jourdain, Margaret
English decoration and furniture of the early renaissance (1500-1650),
[1924]
33
Law, Ernest Philip Alphonse, 1854–1930
Kensington Palace historically and critically described and illustrated
1926
34
Rawlings, Gertrude Burford
The streets of London,
[1926]
35
Berger, Francesco, 1834–1933
97
1931
36
Adler, Elkan Nathan, 1861–1946
London
1930
37
Cole, William, 1714–1782
The Blecheley diary of the Rev. William Cole ... 1765-67;
1931
38
Blackham, Robert James, 1868–
The soul of the city, London's livery companies;
[1931]
39
Hooper, W. Eden (William Eden)
The history of Newgate and the Old Bailey and a survey of the Fleet prison and Fleet marriages, the Marshalsea and other old London jails withextensive remarks on crime and punishment in England from mediaval times tothe present day
1935
40
Knoop, Douglas
The London mason in the seventeenth century,
1935
41
Hyde, H. Montgomery (Harford Montgomery), 1907–
Londonderry house and its pictures,
1937
42
London Museum
Medieval catalogue
1940
43
Richardson, A. E. (Albert Edward), Sir, 1880–1964
The old inns of England
[1942]
44
Pooley, Ernest Henry, Sir, 1876–
The guilds of the city of London
1947
45
Middle Temple (London, England)
Middle Temple ordeal
1948
46
Sands, Mollie
The gardens of Hampton Court
1950
47
Jourdain, Margaret
English interior decoration, 1500 to 1830;
[1950]
48
Morrell, J. B. (John Bowes), b. 1873
Woodwork in York
1950]
49
Heal, Ambrose, 1872–1959
The London furniture makers, from the Restoration to the Victorian Era, 1660-1840;
[1953]
50
Thompson, A. Hamilton (Alexander Hamilton), 1873–1952
Netley Abbey, Hampshire
1976
51
Farr, Grahame E
Somerset harbours,
[1954]
52
London County Council
Names of streets and places in the administrative county of London,
1955
53
Hoare, Henry Peregrine Rennie, 1901–
Hoare's Bank, a record, 1672-1955
1955
54
L'Aquarelle anglaise, 1750-1850
1955]
55
Elkin, Robert
The old concert rooms of London
[1955]
56
Tate Gallery
The seasons
1956
57
Sir John Soane
1956
58
Catalogue of water-colours by British landscape painters, c.1820 to c.1870
1956
59
Thompson, M. W. (Michael Welman)
Pickering Castle, Yorkshire
1958
60
Le Siécle de l'élégance
1959
61
Braybrooke, Neville, 1923–2001
London green
1959
62
Victoria and Albert Museum
English printed textiles, 1720-1836
1960, 1972 printing
63
Guildhall Library (London, England)
Churchwardens' accounts of parishes within the city of London
1960
64
Cunnington, C. Willett (Cecil Willett), 1878–1961
A dictionary of English costume,
[1960]
65
Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727–1788
Landscapes by Thomas Gainsborough
1962
66
Phillips, Alan, 1915–
A look round the monasteries of North-east Yorkshire
1962
67
Construction England
1963
68
Halls, Zillah
Machine made lace in Nottingham in the 18th and 19th century
1964
69
Eeles, Henry S
Brooks's, 1764-1964
1964
70
Fine paintings from East Anglia
1964
71
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
The sterling craft: exhibition catalog
1967?]
72
Arts Council of Great Britain
The monastic arts of Northumbria
[1967]
73
McManaway, James Gilmer, 1899–
Studies in Shakespeare, bibliography, and theater
1969
74
Holmes, Martin Rivington, 1905–
Arms & armour in Tudor & Stuart London,
1970
75
Fothergill, John, 1712–1780
Chain of friendship
1971
76
Temple Newsam House
Oak furniture from Yorkshire churches
[1971]
77
Fox, Levi
The Shakespearian properties
[1971]
78
Whitworth Art Gallery
Historic wallpapers in the Whitworth Art Gallery;
1972
79
Dunkling, Leslie, 1935–
English house names
1972
80
Moss, Morrie A
The Lillian and Morrie Moss Collection of Paul Storr silver
1972
81
Fox, Levi
Anne Hathaway's cottage
1972
82
Brander, Michael
The Georgian gentleman
1973
83
Reilly, Robin
Wedgwood portrait medallions;
[1973]
84
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
Birmingham gold and silver, 1773-1973
[1973?]
85
Morris, Mary S
A catalogue of English painted enamels, 18th and 19th century, in the Wolverhampton & Bilston collections
1973
86
Walton, Karin-M
The golden age of English furniture upholstery, 1660-1840;
1973
87
National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain)
The camera and Dr. Barnardo
1974
88
Paulson, Ronald
Emblem and expression
c1975
89
Mackintosh, Iain
The Georgian playhouse
1975
90
Davis, Ralph, 1915–
English merchant shipping and Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the seventeenth century