CHARLES G. HARPER.
Petersham, Surrey,
October 1902.
List of Illustrations
SEPARATE PLATES
| PAGE | |
| The "Cambridge Telegraph" starting from the White Horse, Fetter Lane From a Print after J. Pollard. | [Frontispiece] |
| The "Star of Cambridge" starting from the Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, 1816 From a Print after T. Young. | [17] |
| "Knee-Deep": the "Lynn and Wells Mail" in a Snowstorm From a Print after C. Cooper Henderson. | [23] |
| A London Suburb in 1816: Tottenham From a Drawing by Rowlandson. | [39] |
| Waltham Cross | [61] |
| The "Hull Mail" at Waltham Cross From a Print after J. Pollard. | [65] |
| Cheshunt Great House | [77] |
| Hoddesdon | [83] |
| Ware | [89] |
| Barley | [105] |
| Fowlmere: a typical Cambridgeshire Village | [113] |
| Melbourn | [129] |
| Trumpington Mill | [137] |
| Trumpington Street, Cambridge | [145] |
| Hobson, the Cambridge Carrier | [159] |
| A Wet Day in the Fens | [203] |
| Aldreth Causeway | [219] |
| A Fenland Road: the Akeman Street near Stretham Bridge | [245] |
| Stretham Bridge | [249] |
| Ely Cathedral After J. M. W. Turner, R.A. | [271] |
| Ely, from the Ouse | [277] |
| Joseph Beeton in the Condemned Cell | [311] |
| The Town and Harbour of Lynn, from West Lynn | [317] |
| "Clifton's House" | [320] |
| The Custom-House, Lynn | [323] |
| The Ferry Inn, Lynn | [327] |
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