The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 |
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Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble River Samuel Owen. 27 . Engraved by W Cooke . aure of the I names . Thames Head taken from the Bridge Engraved by Wicke from.
Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble River Samuel Owen. 27 . Engraved by W Cooke . aure of the I names . Thames Head taken from the Bridge Engraved by Wicke from.
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... Head . Cricklade . Inglesham Lock , with the Thames and Severn Canal , and Lechlade in the distance . Radcot Weir . Oxford , from Ifley . Nuneham Courtney , the seat of Earl Harcourt . Abingdon . Cottage and Bridge . Junction of the ...
... Head . Cricklade . Inglesham Lock , with the Thames and Severn Canal , and Lechlade in the distance . Radcot Weir . Oxford , from Ifley . Nuneham Courtney , the seat of Earl Harcourt . Abingdon . Cottage and Bridge . Junction of the ...
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... head , near Cirencester in the county of Gloucester , which is particularly de- scribed in a succeeding page . It has been very erroneously named Isis , till it is joined by the Thame or Tame , about fifteen miles below Ox- ford , when ...
... head , near Cirencester in the county of Gloucester , which is particularly de- scribed in a succeeding page . It has been very erroneously named Isis , till it is joined by the Thame or Tame , about fifteen miles below Ox- ford , when ...
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... head , a denomination by which from a very re- mote period it has been distinguished , should give rise to a river called Isis , and after having run a very large proportion of its course , should re - assume the name of the Thames ...
... head , a denomination by which from a very re- mote period it has been distinguished , should give rise to a river called Isis , and after having run a very large proportion of its course , should re - assume the name of the Thames ...
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... Head , the river must be said to issue in a small valley in the parish of Cotes , in Gloucestershire , at the distance of about two miles and an half from Cirencester , a considerable town in the same county . The soil of the field ...
... Head , the river must be said to issue in a small valley in the parish of Cotes , in Gloucestershire , at the distance of about two miles and an half from Cirencester , a considerable town in the same county . The soil of the field ...
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Abbey adorned afterwards ancient appears arch banks beauty beneath Berkshire Bisham Abbey bridge building ceiling chamber chapel character charming choir church College Cooke Cookham Cricklade crowned decorated display distance distinguished Drawn Duke Earl Edward the Fourth elegant enriched entrance erected Eton College Fawley FAWLEY COURT feet garden Garter grotto ground grove HAMPTON COURT Henley Henley Bridge Henry the Eighth Henry the Seventh Hill honour hundred Inigo Jones King King's knights Lady landscape lawn Lord magnificence Maidenhead Bridge Majesty Marlow miles noble NUNEHAM COURTENAY object ornamented Owen Esq Oxford painted palace Park Place picture picturesque pleasing portrait possesses present Prince principal Queen racter reign represented residence rich rising river royal scene scenery seat seen Shiplake Lock silver situation spacious spire spot stone structure Taplow taste Thames Thames Head tion Titian tower town trees Twickenham Vandyck variety village William window WINDSOR CASTLE woods