FIG, ILLUSTRATIONS 254. Old St. Paul's, from the east, showing its condition just before the (From an engraving by Hollar) li PAGE 591 255. John Milton in 1669 597 (From the engraving by Faithorne) 256. Temple Bar, London, built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1670 601 257. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, first Earl of Shaftesbury, 1621-1683 604 258. Ordinary dress of gentlemen in 1675. 611 (From Loggan's 'Oxonia Illustrata ') 259. Cup presented, 1676, by King Charles II. to the Barber Surgeons' (From Cripps's 'College and Corporation Plate') 260. Steeple of the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, London, built by Sir (From a photograph) 261. Dress of ladies of quality (From Sandford's 'Coronation Procession of James II.') 262. Ordinary attire of women of the lower classes (From Sandford's 'Coronation Procession of James II.') 263. Coach of the latter half of the seventeenth century 264. Waggon of the second half of the seventeenth century (From Loggan's Oxonia Illustrata') 255. Reaping and harvesting in the second half of the seventeenth cen tury (From Loggan's 'Cantabrigia Illustrata ') 266. Costume of a gentleman (From Sandford's 'Coronation Procession of James II.') 267. James II. (From the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller in 1845 in the National 268. Yeomen of the Guard. (From Sandford's 'Coronation Procession of James II.') 269. Dress of a bishop in the second half of the seventeenth century 270. William III. 271. Mary II. From engravings after portraits by J. H. Brandon) 272. Royal arms as borne by William III. 273. 1, Bayonet as made in 1686 2, Bayonet of the time of William and Mary 274. Part of Greenwich Hospital. Built after the design of Sir Christo- (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 662 275. Front of Hampton Court Palace; built by Sir Christopher Wren for 665 (From a photograph) 275. Part of Hampton Court; built for William III. by Sir Christopher 666 (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 277. West front of St. Paul's Cathedral Church; built by Sir Christopher (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 668 FIG. 278. Queen Anne; from a portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller (From an engraving after Sir Godfrey Kneller) PAGE 677 279. The first Eddystone Lighthouse, erected in 1697; destroyed in 1703. 679 (From an engraving by Sturt) 280. Steeple of St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London; built by Sir Christopher Wren, 1701-1703 (From an original engraving) 281. Part of Blenheim; built by Vanbrugh in 1704 (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 282. Royal arms, as borne by Anne 283. Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough; from a portrait by Sir G. Kneller, belonging to Earl Spencer, K.G. 681 683 685 688 284. John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough; from a portrait belonging to 689 (Both from Dibdin's Edes Althorpiana') 285. Jonathan Swift, D. D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin 694 (From a painting by C. Jervas in the National Portrait Gallery) 286, Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke; from an engraving after a picture by Sir Godfrey Kneller 698 (From Lodge's 'British Portraits') 287. The Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral Church, looking west, as finished by Sir Christopher Wren (From an engraving by Trevit, about 1710) 288. George I. From an engraving by Vertue) 289. A coach of the early part of the eighteenth century (From an engraving by Kip) (Both from Kip's Prospect of the City of London, Westminster, and 712 290. An early form of steam-pump for mines (From an engraving dated 1717) 291. Group showing costumes and sedan-chair about 1720 292. View of the Game of Pall-Mall 293. The interior of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London; built by James Gibbs, 1722-1726 (From a contemporary engraving) 294. Ploughing with oxen in the eighteenth century 295. Mowing grass in the eighteenth century (Both from Hearne's Ectypa Varia,' 1737) 296. Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, London; finished in 1727 from the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor (From a photograph) 297. Sir Robert Walpole (From the picture by Van Loo in the National Portrait Gallery) 298. Vessels unloading at the Custom House, at the beginning of the eighteenth century (From an original engraving) 723 299. George II. (From the portrait by Thomas Hudson in the National Portrait 727 (From a lithograph) 300. Coach built for William Herrick, of Beaumanor, in 1740 301. A sitting in the House of Commons in 1741-42 (From an engraving by Pine) 302. Election Scenes-The Canvass 729 731 733 FIG. ILLUSTRATIONS 303. Election Scenes-The Poll 304. Election Scenes-The Chairing of the Member (From engravings after the pictures by Hogarth) 306. Grenadier of the First Regiment of Footguards, 1745 307. Uniform of the Footguards, 1745 (Both from Sir S. Scott's History of the British Army') 308 The March to Finchley, 1745 5 (From the engraving by Luke Sullivan after the painting by Hogarth) 741 742 309. The Right Hon. William Pitt, Paymaster of the Forces, afterwards (From the mezzotint by Houston after a painting by Hoare) 310. A view of Cape Diamond, Plains of Abraham, and part of the town 311. Wolfe. (From the painting by Schaak in the National Portrait Gallery) 1759 From a picture by R. Paton) 313. Officer with fusil and gorget (From Sir S. Scott's 'History of the British Army') 314. Uniform of Militia, 1759 (From Raikes's First Regiment of Militia ')' 315. Uniform of a Light Dragoon, about 1760 (From Grose's Military Antiquities') 316. The third Eddystone Lighthouse; built by Smeaton in 1759 317. Silver coffee-pot belonging to the Salters' Company, 1764 318. Edmund Burke (From a painting by Reynolds in the National Portrait Gallery) 319. George II, in 1767 (From a painting by Allan Ramsay in the National Portrait Gallery) 320. Lord North (From the engraving by Burke after a painting by Dance) 321. Distribution of His Majesty's Maundy (From the engraving by Basire, 1773) 772 775 778 781 322. Part of Somerset House; built by Sir William Chambers, 1776-80. 785 (From a photograph) 323. Charles James Fox as a young man 790 (From Watson's mezzotint after a painting by Reynolds) 324. The Gordon Riots, 1780 791 (From an engraving by Heath after the picture by Wheatley) (From a photograph) 325. Newgate Prison; rebuilt in 1782 after the Gordon Riot 793 797 800 807 809 FIG. ILLUSTRATIONS 330. Regulation musket, 1786, popularly known as Brown Bess. 331. Pitt speaking in the House of Commons (From Hickel's painting in the National Portrait Gallery) 332. Lock on a Canal ་ (From Elmes's Metropolitan Improvements, 1827) 333. James Brindley (From the portrait by Parsons engraved in Taylor's 'National 334. Arkwright PAGE 811 812 814 815 (From a painting by Wright of Derby in the National Portrait 816 (From a painting by Allingham engraved in Taylor's 'National 336. Uniform of sailors about 1790 337. Head-dress of a lady (Mrs. Abington) about 1778 (From 'European Magazine,' vol. xxxiii.) 338. The Union Jack in use since 1801 (From Boutell's 'English Heraldry') 339. William Pitt (From the bust by Nollekens in the National Portrait Gallery) 817 829 (From a caricature by Rowlandson, and a broadside of 1790) (From European Magazine,' vol. xliii.) 345. The old Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, 1803 (From a contemporary engraving) 346. The King in the House of Lords, 1804 (From 'Modern London') 347. Napoleon's medal struck to commemorate the invasion of England 851 (From a cast in the British Museum) (From the picture by L. F. Abbott in the National Portrait Gallery) 853 350. Fox 352. The Court of King's Bench in 1810 355. George III. in old age (From his bust by Nollekens in the National Portrait Gallery) 351. The taking of Curaçao in 1807 (From an engraving of 1809) . (From Pennant's 'Some Account of London') 353. Grenadier in the time of the Peninsular War (From Raikes's First Regiment of Militia ') 354. Waterloo Bridge; opened June 18, 1817, built by Rennie (From Elmes's 'Metropolitan Improvements') (From C. Turner's mezzotint) 356. George IV. (From an unfinished portrait by Lawrence in the National Portrait 883 357. Lord Byron 886 338. Sir Walter Scott (From an engraving after a painting by Sanders) (From a photograph of a painting by Colvin Smith in Scott Memorials) 888 14 359. Wordsworth at the age of 28 889 (From a drawing by R. Hancock in the National Portrait Gallery) 360. Canning; from Stewardson's portrait 892 (From Taylor's 'National Biography') 361. Apsley House, the residence of the Duke of Wellington, in 1829 363. The Duke of Wellington 900 (From a bust by J. Francis in the National Portrait Gallery) 901 902 364. Earl Grey 365. Viscount Melbourne 366. Lord Palmerston (All from Hayter's picture of The Meeting of the First Reformed 904 Parliament, Feb. 5, 1833,' in the National Portrait Gallery) 367. An early steamboat (From the Instructor' of 1833) 368. Engine employed at the Killingworth Colliery, familiarly known as (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 369. No. 1 Engine of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee, of the original at 370. St. Luke's, Chelsea, designed by Savage, and built in 1824 371. Banner of the Royal arms as borne since 1837 (From Boutell's English Heraldry') 372. Queen Victoria: after a portrait by Lane 373. Lord John Russell (From a painting by Sir F. Grant) 374. The New Houses of Parliament (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 375. Sir Robert Peel (From Boutell's 'English Heraldry') (From a photograph by W. & D. Downey, 57 Ebury Street, London) 980 982 995 (From the bust by Noble in the National Portrait Gallery) 377. St. George's Hall, Liverpool, completed in 1859 378. The Victoria Cross, instituted in 1856 379. King Edward VII. 380. Lord Salisbury (From a photograph by Russell & Sons, 17 Baker Street, London) 381. King George V. (From a photograph by Russell & Sons, 17 Baker Street, London) |