LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Portrait of Thomas Carlyle[Frontispiece]
Thomas Carlyle’s Mother[1]
Arch House, Ecclefechan[2]
The Room at Arch House in which Carlyle was Born[2]
Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire[3]
Mainhill Farm[4]
Hoddam Hill[4]
Thomas Carlyle (from a Portrait by Maclise)[5]
A Portrait of Carlyle Engraved by F. Croll from a Daguerreotype by Beard[6]
Thomas Carlyle (from a Sketch by Count D’Orsay)[7]
Carlyle’s First Edinburgh Lodging in Simon Square[8]
1, Moray Street (now Spey Street), Leith Walk, Edinburgh[9]
Thomas Carlyle (from Photo)[10]
Mrs. Carlyle’s Birthplace[11]
The House in which Carlyle Lived while first Teaching at Kirkcaldy School[11]
Scotsbrig[12]
Templand, near Thornhill, Dumfriesshire[12]
Thomas Carlyle (from Painting by Whistler)[13]
21, Comely Bank, Edinburgh[14]
Thomas Carlyle (from Sir J. E. Boehm’s Medallion)[15]
Thomas Carlyle, about 1860[16]
Thomas Carlyle, 1865[17]
A Portrait of Carlyle taken in 1879[18]
Facsimiles of Carlyle’s Signature[18]
Craigenputtock[19]
Portrait Group taken at Kirkcaldy[19]
Thomas Carlyle (from Sir J. E. Boehm’s Bust)[20]
Carlyle’s House at 5 (now 24), Cheyne Row, Chelsea[21]
Jane Welsh Carlyle[21]
Corner in Drawing-Room at No. 5, Cheyne Row[22]
The Garden at No. 5, Cheyne Row[23]
Thomas Carlyle (from Drawing in “Sartor Resartus”)[24]
Mrs. Carlyle about 1864[25]
Carlyle’s Grave at Ecclefechan[26]
Mrs. Carlyle’s Grave in Haddington Church[26]
Thomas Carlyle (from Sir J. E. Millais’ Portrait)[27]
The Ground-floor Rooms at No. 5, Cheyne Row (1900)[28]
The Garret Study at Cheyne Row (1857)[29]
Thomas Carlyle, æt. 73 (from Painting by G. F. Watts, R.A.)[30]
The Sound-Proof Study at Cheyne Row in 1900, showing the Double Walls[31]
The Kitchen at No. 5, Cheyne Row (1900)[32]
Carlyle’s Writing-Desk and Chair[33]
Statue of Carlyle (by Sir J. E. Boehm)[35]