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Tomb of Edmund Waller, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 1840.Artist: C J Smith
AR954308 
Letter from Thomas Gray concerning the edition of his poetical pieces, c1753, (1840). Artist: Thomas Gray
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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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Mill at Bannockburn, in which James III of Scotland was killed in 1488, (1840).Artist: C J Smith
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Poem by Dr Doddridge, 1746, (1840).Artist: Philip Doddridge
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Grave of Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, near Perth, 1840.Artist: C J Smith
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Lochleven Castle, Scotland, the prison of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1840. Artist: C J Smith
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Memento-Mori watch presented by Mary Queen of Scots to Mary Seaton, 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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Part of Shenstone's poem, The Snuff Box, 1735, (1840).Artist: William Shenstone
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View of the residence of Elwood, friend of John Milton, at Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, 1840.Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
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Part of a letter from Bishop Warburton, respecting the poems of Milton, 1737, (1840). Artist: William Warburton
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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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Part of the poem of The Wicker Chair, by William Somerville, 1840.Artist: William Somerville
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Part of a letter from Thomas Chatterton to Horace Walpole, late 18th century, (1840). Artist: Thomas Chatterton
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A letter in rhyme from Cowper, the poet, to the Reverend John Newton, 1771, (1840). Artist: William Cowper
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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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A letter from Dr Johnson, on his finishing the Lives of the Poets, c1780, (1840).  Artist: James Boswell
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Queen Mary's Lament, poem in the handwriting of Robert Burns, late 18th century, (1840). Artist: Robert Burns
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Stoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, c1750, (1840). Artist: C J Smith 
Stoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, c1750, (1840). Thomas Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' is believed to have been written in the churchyard of the St Giles Church in Stoke Poges. Facsimile of some of the descriptive stanzas from the original manuscript of the poem, finished in 1750. Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents, by Charles John Smith, (Henry G Bohn, London, 1840). 
Unique Identifier AR954284 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3459px × 5089px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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