THE THAMES; OR, GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS OF SEATS, VILLAS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AND PICTURESQUE SCENERY, ON THE Banks of that Noble River. "Thames, the most lov'd of all the Ocean's Sons." THE ENGRAVINGS EXECUTED BY WILLIAM BERNARD COOKE, FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY SAMUEL OWEN, ESQ. VOL. I.- - 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. Oth LIST OF PLATES TO VOL. I. SOURCE of the Thames. Thames 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 Thame and Isis. ✓ The Grotto House at Basildon. Basildon Park and Combe Lodge. Purley Hall, seat of the late Anthony Storer, Esq. Shiplake Lock and Paper-Mill, with Wargrave House, the seat of Joseph Hill, Esq. Park Place (Henley), the seat of the Earl of Malmsbury. Fawley Court, the seat of Strickland Freeman, Esq. Culham Court, near Henley, the seat of the Hon. Frederick West. Medmenham Abbey. Temple House, the seat of Owen Williams, Esq. Harleyford House, the seat of Sir William Clayton. Great Marlow. Cookham Church. Taplow House. Maidenhead Bridge. Monkey Island. The Willows, seat of the late Townley Ward, Esq. Windsor Castle. Eton Bridge. Old Houses near Eton Bridge. Eton College. Beaumont Lodge, Old Windsor, seat of Lord Ashbrooke. Staines Bridge. Oatlands, the seat of the Duke of York. Walton Bridge. Garrick's House, at Hampton. Hampton Court. Lady Sullivan's Villa, at Ditton. Kingston. Strawberry Hill, the seat of the Hon. Mrs. Damer. Twickenham. Richmond Hill, from Twickenham. Marble Hill Cottage, near Richmond, villa of Sir John Lubbock. |