Black and White Illustration; The Ruins of Grace Dieu Priory, c1880
Black and white illustration which was published in "Our Own Country: Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial" Volume II by Peter Cassell, Galpin & Co. It was started as a periodical in 1878, its chief contributor being Professor Thomas George Bonney, and brought together in bound volumes in about 1880. It went through many editions, finally being superseded by "The British Isles" in 1904, an entirely new work much illustrated with the new medium of photographs rather than engravings. It is said that in writing the works Professor Bonney derived a "pleasant relief" from his more exacting work as a scientist.
Size: 2952px × 2157px
Location: Grace Dieu Priory, Leicestershire, England
Photo credit: © Timewatch Images / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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