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242 Nottingham, a view on the Trent.

1813. Coloured.

By R. Boni

Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy C

243 Nottingham Castle, from the West. By R. Boni

1813. Coloured.

244

Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy

Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy C

Newstead (2) Clumber (1). Coloured.

245 Nottingham Market Place. By R. Bonington

Coloured.

Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy

246 Engraving, on satin, of the famous Newark by H. Fowler, September 17th, 1823.

Lent by Mr. J. Potter Bricsoe, F

247 Nottingham Castle, 3 views of. By J. F Walker, 1834.

Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy C

248 Nottingham (2), from the original pictures, by

W. Turner, R.A.

Lent by Mr. Jame

The original pictures, from which these engravings ha made, are mentioned in Ruskin's "Modern Paint

MAPS & PHOTOGRAPHS.

MAPS.

249 Map of Nottingham, coloured. Date 1602. Showing the Arms of the Queen and Nobility of that period.

250 Maps of Notts., 1610.

Lent by Mr. C. Hawley Torr.

Lent by Mr. Frank Smith.

251 Map of Nottinghamshire. By Speed, 1620.

Lent by Mr. George Fellows, J.P.

252 Map of Nottingham, 1744. By John Badder and

Thos. Peat.

Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 253 Map of the Parish of South Wheatley, 1753.

Lent by Mr. W. H. Mason.

254 Map of Nottinghamshire. By Chapman, 1785.

Lent by Mr. R. Mellors.

255 Award Map of Gedling Parish, 1792. Signed by W. Calvert, John Renishaw, Samuel Deavill.

Lent by Mr. R. Whitbread.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

256 Views (2) of the Priory Ruins of Beauvale.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

257 View of the only remaining portion of Greasley Castle.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

258 View of Watnall Hall.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

259

Iron Gate at entrance to Watnall Hall Park. Supposed to have been wrought by Huntingdon Shaw, a celebrated black-smith of Nottingham.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

260 View of Lambclose House.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

261

262

View of the Tower of St. Mary's Church, Greasley,

before the restoration.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

Views of the North East and South East of St. Mary's
Church, Greasley, before and after restoration.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

263 View of Interior of St. Mary's Church, Greasley, before

the last restoration.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

View of Interior of St. Mary's Church, Greasley, after

the last restoration.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

Endowed School

265 View of the ruined Rolleston

before it was restored to form the present dwelling house. Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

266 View of Lord Cowper's House in the High Park Wood,

267

Greasley.

Lent by Rev. R. Baron von Hube.

Views (4) of a Cave Dwelling. Discovered in Warser Gate, Nottingham, while excavating the foundation of a warehouse, in October, 1890.

Lent by Mr. C. Hawley Torr.

268 Nottinghamshire, Survey photographs of, 2 albums.

Lent by Mr. J. T. Radford, F.R.H.S.

269 Forged Will, enlarged photograph of. Made by Davies

270

the forger, in the Shipway pedigree case.

Lent by Mr. W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L.

This Will purports to be of the date 1547, and recites a granto
Arms in 1192.

"The Nottingham Cliffs." A series of illustrative
Photographic Transparencies.

Lent by Mr. T. Kirkman Gordon.

ETC.

n of Lace and Needlework.

Lent by Mrs. Chaworth Musters.

ing set, Lace. Temp. of Charles I.

Lent by Mrs. William Foster.

s of early English Needlework.

Lent by Mrs. William Foster.

O of Fine Needlework. Probably 16th Century.

Lent by Mrs. William Foster.

[blocks in formation]

I, embroidered portrait of. The hair is worked

real hair supposed to be that of the King.

Lent by Mrs. William Foster.

285 Chalice veil, embroidered. 18th Century. Wo

Lace transferred to modern Silk

Lent by Rev. H. C

286 Mirror (Temp. of Charles II.) Surrounded by decorated with embroidered figures in relief.

Lent by Mrs. William

287 Figures (5) of Saints. Date unknown.

288 Chalice Veil.

Lent by Mrs. William

Lent by Mrs. William

289 Embroidered Hanging from Nottingham Castle.

century.

Lent by Mrs. William

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