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42. View of Windsor Castle from Cooper's Hill. p. 294. 43. View of Chertsey Bridge from Wooburn Farm. p. 300. 44. View of Walton Bridge from Oatlands. p. 304. 45. The late Mr. Garrick's Villa. p. 306.

46. Hampton Court. p. 308.

VOL. II.

Title-page as before, dated 1796.

List of Plates in the Second Volume, and Table, 2 pages.
The History of the River Thames concluded, 294 pages.

PLATES.

Plan of the Course of the River Thames, from Barnes to the
Sea. Folded. p. 1.

1. Strawberry Hill. p. 2.

2. Pope's House. p. 4.

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3. View of Richmond Hill from Twickenham. p. 8. 4. View from Richmond Hill, up the River. p. 24.

5. View from Richmond Hill, down the River. p. 26.

6. Richmond. p. 28.

7. View of Sion House from Kew Gardens. p. 30.

8. Putney Bridge. p. 70.

9. Battersea, Chelsea, and London from Mr. Rucker's Villa.

p. 86.

10. View of Chelsea and Battersea from East Wandsworth.

p. 100.

11. View up the River from Mill-bank.

12. View of Lambeth from Mill-bank.

p. 110. p. 112.

13. View of London from Lambeth. Folded. p. 158.

14. View of Black Friars Bridge from Somerset Place. p. 170. 15. View of Somerset Place, the Adelphi, &c. from the Temple Gardens. p. 180.

16. London Bridge. p. 226.

17. The Tower. p. 236.

18. View of Greenwich from Deptford Yard. p. 242.

19. View of Greenwich, and down the River. p. 244.

20. View of London from Greenwich Park. Folded. p. 246. 21. View of Greenwich, and up the River. p. 248.

22. Woolwich.

p. 254.

23. View of Purfleet, Erith, and Long Reach. p. 260. 24. Gravesend. p. 266.

25. Penshurst. ~ p. 270.

26. Tunbridge Castle. p. 274.

27. Maidstone. p. 276.

28. Rochester Bridge and Castle. p. 284.
29. Rochester and Chatham. Folded. p. 286.
30. View of Upnor towards Sheerness. p. 290.

N. B. Copies of this work are to be had, with the Plates taken off in Bistre.

CXLIII.

PICTURESQUE VIEWS on the RIVER THAMES; from its Source in Glocestershire to the Nore: with Observations on the Publick Buildings, and other Works of Art in its Vicinity. In Two VOLUMES. BY SAMUEL IRELAND, Author of " A Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and Part of France." LONDON: Published by T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall, MDCCXCII. Royal octavo.

Half Title.

VOL. I.

Title-page as above..

Dedication to Earl Harcourt, dated Norfolk Street, Strand, Jany 12th 1792, p. v-viii.

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Preface, and List of Prints contained in this Volume, p. ix–xvi, Descriptive part, [A-CC 5] 209 pages.

Errata, 1 page.

PLATES,

(From Designs by the Author.)

1. Frontispiece.An engraved Title within a Circle, with a Copy of the Figure of Thames at the entrance to Somerset Place, executed by T. Banks, R.A. C. Apostool fec. Dated June 1, 1791.

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2. Course of the River Thames, from its Source to Maidenhead

Bridge. p. 1.

3. Thames Head Bridge, &c. p. I..

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4. Entrance to the Tunnel, leading to Sapperton Hill, Oxford

shire. p. 9..

5. Eisey Bridge, Wiltshire. p. 23.

6. Kempsford Church, &c. Glocestershire. p. 26.

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7. St John's and the adjoining Bridge, across the New Cut, near Lechlade, Glocestershire. p. 33,

8. Radcote-Bridge, Farringdon Hill, &c. p, 39.

9. New Bridge, Oxfordshire. p. 479

10. Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire. p. 48. 11. Ensham Bridge, Oxon. p. 55.

12. Blenheim Castle. p. 61.

13. Remains of Henry 2nd's Palace, as it stood in Woodstock Park in 1714. p. 71..

14. Godstow Bridge, and Remains of the Nunnery. p. 85. 15. Magdalen, College and Bridge, Oxford. p. 89.

16. Christ Church College, and South Bridge, Oxford. p. 113. 17. View at Ifley, near Oxford. p. 115.

18. Earl Harcourt's (House) at Nuneham-Courtenay, Oxon. p. 119.

19. View at Abingdon, Berks. p. 131.

20. Culham Bridge, near Abingdon. p. 138.

21. Clifton, Oxfordshire. p. 140.

22. Shillingford Bridge, Berks. p. 143.

23. Wallingford Bridge, &c. p. 147.
24. Goreing, Oxfordshire. p. 153.

25. Caversham Bridge, Oxfordshire. p. 159.
26. Sunning Bridge, &c. Berks. p. 169.
27. Henley Bridge, Oxon. p. 179.

28. Marlow Bridge. p. 195.

29. Cliefden Spring, Bucks. p. 206.

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WOOD CUTS ON THE LETTER-PRESS.

1. Ancient Cross in Cricklade Church-yard. p. 32.

2. Fac-simile of Pope's Hand-writing, from the Window at Stanton Harcourt. p. 51.

3. Monumental Figure of Margaret Byron, Wife to Sir Robert Harcourt, in Stanton Harcourt Church. p. 54.

4. The Chapel of Godstow Nunnery. p. 78.

5. Carfax Conduit, removed from Oxford to Nuneham. p. 125. 6. Gateway of Reading Abbey., p. 168.

7. Druids' Temple at Park Place, near Henley. p. 177.

8. Bysham Abbey. p. 192.

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9. Milton's House at Chalfont St. Giles. p. 199.

10. An Oak Tree in Taplow Park.. p. 209.

VOL. II.

Half Title, and Title-page as before,
List of Prints in the Second Volume.
Descriptive letter-press, [A-Kk] 258 pages.
Errata, 1 page.

PLATES.

1. Frontispiece as in Volume I.

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2. Course of the River Thames from Maidenhead Bridge to the Nore. p. 1.

3. Maidenhead Bridge, Cliefden Woods, &c. p.1.

4. Windsor Castle.

p. 8.

5. Herne's Oak, Windsor Park. p. 16.

6. Eton College. p. 35.

7. South East View of Datchet Bridge.

p. 43.

8. East View of Staines (Old) Bridge. p. 53. 9. Chertsey Bridge, &c. p. 56.

10. Walton Bridge. p. 73.

11. Hampton Court Bridge, &c. p. 81.

12. Kingston, Surrey. p. 91.

13. Strawberry Hill. p. 94.

14. Richmond Bridge. p. 107.

15. Kew Bridge, &c. from Strand on the Green. p. 127.

16. Putney Bridge and Church. p. 140.

17. Chelsea Church, &c. p. 147.

18. Chelsea College and Ranelagh House. p. 155.

19. Lambeth Palace, &c. p. 163.

20. Westminster Bridge, Abbey, &c. p. 169.

21. Somerset Place. p. 185.

22. Design for a Bridge, near Somerset Place, by Thomas Sandby, Esq. R.A. p. 187.

23. Blackfriars Bridge, &c. p. 199.
24. London Bridge, &c. p. 221.
25. Tower of London. p. 232.
26. Greenwich Hospital. p. 239.
27. Tilbury Fort. p. 253.

PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.

1. Stoke Pogeis Church. p. 42.

2. New Bridge at Staines. p. 54.

3. Chertsey Abbey. p. 57.

4. Cowley's House at Chertsey. p. 60.

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5. The Grotto at Oatlands. p. 72.

6. Walton Old Bridge. p. 74.

7. Richmond Palace. p. 108.

8. Hogarth's Tomb in Chiswick Church-yard. p. 136,

9. The Pedlar and his Dog at Lambeth. p. 166.

10. The Globe Theatre, Bank Side. p. 212.

11. Figure of Neptune in his Car. p. 258.

N. B. There are copies of this work on LARGE PAPER; and a small number were taken off in folio, with a double set of plates, consisting of Proofs and Etchings.

CXLIV.

The THAMES: or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that noble River. The Engravings executed by WILLIAM BERNARD COOKE from original Drawings by SAMUEL OWEN, Esq. In Two Vo

LUMES.

"Thames, the most lov'd of all the Ocean's sons." LONDON: Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 31, Poultry, and W. B. Cooke, 12, York Place, Pentonville, by William Bell and Co. at the Union Office, St John's Square. 1811. Royal octavo,

Title-page as above.

List of Plates to Vol. I.

Introduction, 8 pages.

VOL. I..

Descriptive letter-press, 102 leaves.

1. Source of the Thames.

PLATES.

2. Thames Head, taken from the Bridge.

3. Cricklade, taken near Eisey Chapel.

4. Inglesham Lock, with the Thames and Severn Canal. 5. Radcot Weir.

6. Oxford, taken from Ifley.

7. Nuneham Courtenay, the Seat of Earl Harcourt. 8. Nuneham Courtenay, Bridge, and Cottage.

9. Abingdon.

10. The Junction of the Thame and the Isis.

11. The Grotto House near Basilden Park.

12. Basilden Park, and Combe Lodge.

13. Purley Hall, the Seat of the late Anthony Storer, Esq. 14. Shiplake Lock and Paper Mill, with Wargrave House, the Seat of Joseph Hill, Esq.

15. Park Place (Henley), the Seat of the Earl of Malmsbury. 16. Henley.

17. Fawley Court, seen from Henley Bridge, the Seat of Strickland Freeman, Esq.

18. Culham Court, near Henley, the Seat of the Honble Frederick West.

19. Medmenham Abbey; engraved by S. Middiman.

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