North-East View of Sir John Elvil's House on Englefield Green near Egham in Surrey
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Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
Askeaton Abbey near Limerick, Ireland on the River Deel
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: South West View
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: Ground Plan
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Kitchen
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Chicken Court
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: View
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
The Monument of Thomas Fiennes
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Pump Court
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attributed to Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
Colonnade with Vaulted Roof
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: Plan of the Second Floor
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: South View of the Green Court
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The North Front
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Porter's Lodge
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: South East View
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: North View of the Green Court
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Chicken Court
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Butler's Pantry Court
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Chapel
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James Lambert of Lewes, 1725–1788
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex: The Hall
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Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
Iron Forge on the River Kent, Westmorland
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Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
A Castle on a River
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unknown artist
A Plan of Part of the Ancient City of Westminster, from College Street to Whitehall, and from the Thames to St. James's Park, in which are laid down all the New Streets that have been built & other alterations made since the building of Westminster Bridge