The Pictorial handbook of London : comprising its antiquities, architecture, arts, manufacture, trade, social, literary, and scientific institutions, exhibitions, and galleries of art : together with some account of the principal suburbs and most attractive localities ; illustrated with two hundred and five engravings on wood, by Branston, Jewitt, and others and a new and complete map, engraved by Lowry . atmos. Joachim 76. St. Christopher. By the 77. The Crucifixion. By the 78. Virgin, Child, and Two Saints, Dierick 79. Virgin of the Rosary. Rogier


The Pictorial handbook of London : comprising its antiquities, architecture, arts, manufacture, trade, social, literary, and scientific institutions, exhibitions, and galleries of art : together with some account of the principal suburbs and most attractive localities ; illustrated with two hundred and five engravings on wood, by Branston, Jewitt, and others and a new and complete map, engraved by Lowry . atmos. Joachim 76. St. Christopher. By the 77. The Crucifixion. By the 78. Virgin, Child, and Two Saints, Dierick 79. Virgin of the Rosary. Rogier van der 80. Adoration of the Magi. Jan van 81, 82, and 83. Adoration of the Magi; a tryptich. Signed H. H., 84. Adoration of the Infant Christ. Martin van 85. Portrait of Cosmo I. Antonio S6, 87, and 88. Adoration of the Magi; a typtich. Henri de 89. Portrait of a young Man. By the 90. The Circumcision. Amouldt 91, 92, 93. Deposition from the Cross; a tryptich. Michael 94. St. Francis receiving the Stig-mata. 95. Adoration of the Magi. 96. Virgin and Child. 97. The Crucifixion. 98. A Pieta. 99. The Treachery of Judas. Signed A, T., 100. The Archangel Gabriel. 101. A Girl writing. 102. Virgin and Child. Idem. T 3 118 RESIDENCE OF THE MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE. COLLECTION OF THE MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE, BERKELEY SQUARE. The mansion of this distinguished statesman, with the garden, oc-cupies the entire southern side of Berkeley Square. It presents along facade with a western aspect of great simplicity, and was builtin 1765 by the brothers Adams, then the leading architects. All theapartments of reception are on the ground floor, and form a suitecapable of receiving a larger number of guests than any other man-sion in London. The collection of ancient sculpture dispersed thereinis one of the finest privat


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