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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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| An Old English Home | Frontispiece |
| Marianne's Cottage | 3 |
| The Cottage of the "Savages" | 11 |
| The Manor House, South Wraxall, Wiltshire | 31 |
| Chateau de Tumilhac | 41 |
| Battlemented Transom | 45 |
| A Chimney-piece (End of Seventeenth Century) | 51 |
| The Settle | 57 |
| The Chimney-top, Ancient and Modern | 63 |
| Fireplace and Chimney-piece, York | 65 |
| Chair (1840) | 69 |
| Chair (Sixteenth Century) | 70 |
| A Chest of Drawers (1652) | 75} |
| The Livery Cupboard | 77 |
| Portion of an Old Plaster Ceiling near Leeds | 85 |
| The Drawing-room, Dunsland, Devon | 87 |
| The Old Pulpit, Kenton | 101 |
| The Modern-Gothic Pulpit, Kenton | 104 |
| Staverton Rood Screen | 131 |
| Inside the Village Inn | 155 |
| The Old George Inn, Glastonbury | 169 |
| Old Mill in Cornwall | 183 |
| Plan of Buildings at Anseremm | 193 |
| Anseremme, on the Meuse | 197 |
| An Essex Farmhouse | 207 |
| Old Cottages at Henbury | 219 |
| Wonson Manor | 279 |
| Alabaster Slab with Footprints, Vatican, Rome | 295 |
| Devonshire Hedges | 306 |
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