Newstead Abbey, the Family Seat of the Byrons [the same engraving appears in "The Tourist, aliterary and anti-slavery journal", London, October 29, 1832, page 53]; page 54 (Volume One)
44
S. C. Merzgot
Chantilly; page 60 (Volume One)
45
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Chancer's Inn, Canterbury; page 61 (Volume One)
46
unknown artist
Chirk Castle, Denbighshire; page 67 (Volume One)
47
Peter Mazell, active 1761–1797, Irish
Rows in Bridge Street, Chester; page 64 (Volume One)
Residence of the late Mrs. Clive, Twickenham; page 69 (Volume One)
50
unknown artist
A View of ye Inside of ye Kitchen of Christ Church College, Oxon formerly Cardinal College; [not numbered] (Volume One)
51
John Greig, active 1800–1853, British
View in the Quadrangle Cowdray House (for the Excursions through Essex); page 74 (Volume One)
52
C. J. Williams
Copenhagen House; page 73 (Volume One)
53
J. Steed, active 1830–1832
Conservatory at Weisbaden; [not numbered] (Volume One)
54
S. Lacey, active 1830s
Craigstone, Aberdeenshire; page 77 (Volume One)
55
unknown artist
Vault under the North-Wing in the Hall of Crosby Place; page 81 (Volume One)
56
Samuel Rawle, 1771–1860, British
Cullands Grove Southgate, The Seat of William Curtis, Esquire; page 83 (Volume One)
57
unknown artist
Dalkeith Palace, Midlothian; page 86 (Volume One)
58
S. Lacey, active 1830s
The Palace of the Bishop of Durham, at Bishop Auckland; page 96 (Volume One)
59
unknown artist
The Statue of Erasmus; page 107 (Volume One)
60
William Deeble, active 1814–1849, British
Castle Fraser, Aberdeenshire; page 4 (Volume Two)
61
Henry S. Storer, 1795–1837, British
Garricks House, Hampton (Volume Two)
62
J. Henshall
Furnivals Inn, Holborn; page 5 (Volume Two)
63
Elizabeth Byrne, active 1812–1850, British
The Foundling Hospital for the Beauties of England and Wales; page 3 (Volume Two)
64
unknown artist, ( J. Dodd )
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)
65
unknown artist
Guildhall (Volume Two)
66
unknown artist, ( L. Aspland )
Hale Hall, Lancashire; page 20 (Volume Two)
67
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884, British
Mr. G. V. Brooke as Othello and James Bennett as Iago - 'Othello,' Act III, Scene III
68
Gustav Kuhn, 1872–ca. 1928
"Sommernachtstraum": Theatre-figuren
69
Pierre Maleuvre, 1740–1803
Baptiste Cadet, role D'Argante - "Les Fouberies de Scapin", Act II, Scene I
70
Print made by Henry Martens, 1828–1854
Theatre Royal Italian, Salon, dans l'Opera "Othello" par Mr. Ferri
71
Thomas A. Woolnoth, 1785–1857, British
Mr. C. Kemble as Faulconbridge
72
Charles Mottram, 1807–1876, British
Oberon and Titania - "Midsummer Night's Dream", Act II, Scene III
73
Caroline Watson, 1760–1814, British
The Infant Shakespeare
74
Charles Rolls, 1800–active 1830, British
The Play Scene - "Hamlet", Act III, Scene II
75
Charles Normand, 1765–1840, French
Shakspeare nursed by Tragedy and Comedy
76
Thomas Barker, 1769–1847, British
Subjects copied from Barker's Rustic Figures
77
Thomas Barker, 1769–1847, British
Subjects copied from Barker's Rustic Figures
78
unknown artist
French Fire-Side
79
E. J. Pigal, 1798–1872, French
Phoo! Angalis! Pah! Pish!
80
Sydney Lee, 1866–1949, British
The Village Street
81
Charles Spooner, c.1720–1767, Irish
Miss Nelly O'Brien
82
Gervase Spencer, ca. 1715–1763, British
Gervase Spencer
83
Gervase Spencer, ca. 1715–1763, British
Gervase Spencer
84
Gervase Spencer, ca. 1715–1763, British
Gervase Spencer
85
Print made by William Nutter, 1754–1802, British
Desdemona and Othello
86
Piercy Roberts, active 1795–1828, British
Richard III in his Tent - "Richard III", Act V, Scene III
87
unknown artist, ( F. Sexton )
Richard II - "Richard II", Act III, Scene II
88
unknown artist, ( F. Sexton )
Falstaff - "Henry IV", Part II, Act V, Scene IV
89
unknown artist
Unidentifiable print
90
Albert Henry Payne, 1812–1902, British
Shakespeare Writing
91
unknown artist
Characters from a German Production of Macbeth (one of six etchings)
92
unknown artist
Characters from a German Production of Macbeth (one of six etchings)
93
unknown artist
Characters from a German Production of Macbeth (one of six etchings)
94
unknown artist
Characters from a German Production of Macbeth (one of six etchings)
95
unknown artist
Characters from a German Production of Macbeth (one of six etchings)
96
Print made by Thomas Cheesman, 1760–1834/35, British
The Supposed Death of Imogen, 'Cymbeline,' Act IV, Scene IV
97
Robert Brandard, 1805–1862, British
The Drowning Slave
98
Anthony Cardon, 1772–1813, Flemish
Marchioness of Douegall
99
Charles Phillips, 1737– after 1783
[Boy with Bird]
100
William Byrne, 1743–1805, British
Fonthill as it was before Mr. Beckford's alterations