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Lochleven Castle, Scotland, the prison of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1840. Artist: C J Smith
AR954312 
Memento-Mori watch presented by Mary Queen of Scots to Mary Seaton, 16th century, (1840).Artist: C J Smith
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Mill at Bannockburn, in which James III of Scotland was killed in 1488, (1840).Artist: C J Smith
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The pulpit of John Knox, and signatures of several eminent personages, 16th century, (1840).Artist: C J Smith
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Tomb of Edmund Waller, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 1840.Artist: C J Smith
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Stoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, c1750, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
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Enamelled jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, 16th century, (1840).Artist: C J Smith
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Carved cassolette made from the wood of Shakespeare's mulberry tree, c18th century, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
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Sacred furniture and vessels of the Tabernacle of Israel, 15th century, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
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Sacred furniture and vessels of the Tabernacle of Israel, 15th century, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
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Bible used by King Charles I on the scaffold, 30th January 1649, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
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Extract of a letter from Lord Orrery to Dr Birch, 1746, (1840).Artist: John Boyle, Earl of Corke and Orrery
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Part of a letter from John Gay to Dean Swift, c1728, (1840).Artist: John Gay
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Title page of Old Saint Paul's by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
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Grave of Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, near Perth, 1840.Artist: C J Smith 
Grave of Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, near Perth, 1840. According to a ballad, in 1666 Betsy and Mary built themselves a bower to avoid catching the plague. A lad brought them food but caught the plague and gave it to them, and all three died. Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents, by Charles John Smith, (Henry G Bohn, London, 1840). 
Unique Identifier AR954316 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4791px × 3655px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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