LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| On the Wharfe—Bolton Abbey —— [Frontispiece.] | |
| THE HIGHLAND DEE:— | PAGES |
| Ben Macdhui—The Highland Dee (Map)—Linn of Dee—Linn of Corriemulzie—Lochnagar—Braemar—View from the Old Bridge, Invercauld, Braemar—Balmoral—The Castle—Abergeldie Castle—Ballater—Aberdeen | [1-16] |
| THE TAY:— | |
| Bridge of Tay, Kenmore—The Tay (Map)—“Birks” of Aberfeldy—Aberfeldy, from the West—Bridge of Garry—Birnam, from Birnam Hill—Dunsinane Hill—Scone Palace, Perth—Perth, from the West—Tay Street, Perth—On the Firth of Tay—The New Tay Viaduct, from the South—Dundee, from Broughty Ferry—Dundee—Broughty Ferry Castle | [17-40] |
| THE FORTH:— | |
| Ben and Loch Lomond—The Forth (Map)—“Ellen’s Isle”—The Trossachs and Ben Venue—Old Bridge of Forth, Stirling—Stirling, from Abbey Craig—Alloa Pier—Salmon Fishing near Stirling—Culross, from the Pier—Culross Abbey—Dunfermline—Forth Bridge, from the South-West—Shore Street, Leith—Edinburgh, from the Fife Shore—Portobello—Kirkcaldy, from the South-East—The Bass Rock, from North Berwick—Tantallon Castle, looking East—North Berwick, from the Harbour | [41-71] |
| THE TWEED:— | |
| Berwick-on-Tweed—High Street, Berwick, with the Town Hall—The Royal Border Bridge, Berwick—The Course of the Tweed (Map)—View from the Ramparts, Berwick—Norham Castle—Junction of the Till and the Tweed—Tillmouth House, from the Banks of the Till—Ford Castle—Flodden Field—Twisell Bridge—Junction of the Till and the Glen—The Glen at Coupland—Coldstream Bridge, from up-stream—Ruins of Wark Castle—Kelso, with Rennie’s Bridge—Dryburgh Abbey, from the East—Ruins of Roxburghe Castle—Melrose Abbey, from the South-East—Melrose Abbey: the East Window—Abbotsford—Galashiels—Peebles, from a little below Neidpath—Neidpath Castle—Hart Fell | [72-112] |
| THE COQUET:— | |
| Among the Fells—The Course of the Coquet (Map)—Harbottle—Alwinton Bridge—The Coquet at Farnham—On the Coquet, Brinkburn—At Felton—Morwick Mill, Acklington—Warkworth Castle—The Village of Warkworth—Hunting on Coquetside | [113-128] |
| THE TYNE:— | |
| Keilder Moors (with Peel Fell to the Right)—The Course of the Tyne (Map)—Keilder Castle—Greystead Bridge—Dally Castle—Bellingham Church—Chipchase Castle—Haughton Castle—At Warden—Alston Moor—Featherstone Castle—Featherstone Bridge—Haltwhistle—Haydon Bridge—Hexham Abbey—Prudhoe Castle—Corbridge—Bywell Castle—Newburn—Ovingham—The High-level Bridge at Gateshead—Coal Trimmers—A Coal Staithe—Newcastle-on-Tyne—Quay at Newcastle—Shields Harbour: the High Lights—The River at Tynemouth Castle—Jarrow Church: the Saxon Tower—Tynemouth, from the Sea—Tynemouth, from Cullercoats | [129-172] |
| THE WEAR:— | |
| In Weardale—The Course of the Wear (Map)—Stanhope Bridge—Rogerley—Wolsingham—Harperley—Witton-le-Wear—Bishop Auckland Palace and Park—Willington—Brancepeth Castle—Distant View of Durham—Durham Cathedral and Castle—Chester-le-Street—Distant View of Lambton Castle—Monkwearmouth Church—Looking up the River, Sunderland | [173-193] |
| THE TEES:— | |
| Cross Fell—The Course of the Tees (Map)—High Force—From York Side—Barnard Castle—Barnard Castle: the Town—On the Greta at Rokeby—Junction of the Greta and the Tees—Wycliffe—Gainford Croft—Blackwell Bridge—Yarm—Stockton—High Street, Stockton—Ferryboat Landing, Middlesbrough—Blast Furnaces, from the River, Middlesbrough | [197-220] |
| THE HUMBER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES:— | |
| The Trent, from the Source to Newton Solney.—In the Potteries—The Trent, from the Source to Newton Solney (Map)—Etruria—Josiah Wedgwood—Trentham—Ingestre Hall—Wolseley Bridge—Shugborough—Rugeley, from the Stone Quarry—Cannock Chase, from the Trent—From the Meadows near Alrewas—Armitage—Burton-upon-Trent | [221-237] |
| The Dove.—Dove Head—Map of the Dove—The Monogram at Dove Head—The Banks of the Dove—Ilam Hall—Ashbourne Church—The Straits, Dovedale—John of Gaunt’s Gateway, Tutbury Castle | [240-250] |
| The Trent, from Newton Solney to the Derwent.—Junction of the Trent and the Dove—Repton—The “Crow Trees,” Barrow-on-Trent—The Trent, from Newton Solney to the Derwent (Map)—Trent Locks | [251-256] |
| The Derwent.—Junction of the Derwent and the Trent—The Course of the Derwent (Map)—At Ashopton, Derwentdale—Chatsworth—The “Peacock,” Rowsley—The Terrace, Haddon Hall—Haddon Hall, from the Wye—Derwent Terrace, Matlock—The High Tor, Matlock—Matlock Bath—Markeaton Bridge—Allestree—Derby, from the Long Bridge—Derby, from St. Mary’s Bridge—In the South Gardens, Elvaston | [257-276] |
| The Trent, from the Derwent to the Humber.—Trent Bridge, Nottingham—The Trent, from the Derwent to the Humber (Map)—Nottingham, from the Castle—Newark Castle—Carlton—On the Trent at Gainsborough—Old Sluice Gate at Axholme—Meadow Land at Axholme | [277-290] |
| The Wharfe.—Bolton Bridge—The Course of the Wharfe (Map)—Skipton Castle, from one of the Towers—Ilkley Bridge—The Bridge, Otley—Farnley Hall—Ruins of Harewood Castle—At Tadcaster—Kirkby Wharfe | [292-309] |
| The Ouse.—The Ouse at York—The Course of the Ouse (Map)—Bishopthorpe—Cawood—Selby | [310-317] |
| The Estuary.—Barton-upon-Humber—The Course of the Humber—Queen’s Dock, Hull—Distant View of Great Grimsby | [320-325] |
| THE RIVERS OF THE WASH:— | |
| A Bit of Fen—On the Fens in Winter—Map of the Rivers of the Wash—Lincoln, from Canwick—Lincoln Cathedral from the South-West—Boston Church: the Tower—Northampton—Peterborough—Rockingham Village and Castle—Gateway of the Castle—Stamford—Bedford Bridge—Huntingdon Bridge—Old Bridge, St. Ives—Junction of the Cam and the Ouse—Queen’s Bridge, Cambridge—Ely Cathedral, from the River—Among the Fens | [326-349] |
| THE RIVERS OF EAST ANGLIA:— | |
| A Norfolk Broad—Cadham Hall—Portrait of Samuel Butler—Maldon—Map of the East Anglian Rivers—The Shire Hall, Chelmsford—Mill on the Colne—High Street, Colchester—On the Orwell at Ipswich—Harwich: The Quay—The Beach, Yarmouth—Outward Bound | [350-370] |
We are indebted for the use of Photographs on pages [1], [4], [8], [9], [12], [15], [17], [21], [24], [25], [29], [32], [33], [40], [45], [48], [57], [65], [71], [76], [77], [100], [108], and [109], to Messrs. J. Valentine and Sons, Dundee; on pages [12], [13], [16], [20], [28], [44], [60], [69], [93], [125], [245], [329], and [334], to Messrs. G. W. Wilson and Co., Aberdeen; on pages [53], [73], [74], [92], [96], [105], [193], [205], [217], [250], [300], [316], [317], and [324], to Messrs. Poulton and Son, Lee; on pages [80] and [89], to Mr. T. Scott, Birmingham; on pages [79] and [88], to Mr. T. Foster, Coldstream; on page [85], to Mr. W. Green, Berwick-on-Tweed; on pages [82], [137], and [189], to Mr. H. Piper, Gateshead; on pages [116], [140], [141], [145], [148], [152], [153], and [204], to Mr. J. P. Gibson, Hexham; on pages [120] and [124], to Mr. J. Worsnop, Rothbury; on page [121], to Rev. G. Smith, Bedlington; on pages [145], [200], [208], [209], [211], [213], and [308], to Mr. E. Yeoman, Barnard Castle; on page [150], to Mr. C. C. Hodges, Hexham; on pages [154] and [155], to Messrs. O. M. Lairs and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne; on pages [181], [184], [189], [265], [269], [277], and [296], to Messrs. Frith and Co., Reigate; on page [212], to Mr. J. W. Cooper, Darlington; on page [224], to Mr. F. Pearson, Basford; on pages [228], [248], [252], [253], [262], [272], [273], [276], [284], and [292], to Mr. R. Keene, Derby; on pages [263] and [264], to Mr. J. W. Hilder, Matlock Bath; on page [288], to Messrs. Allen and Sons, Nottingham; on page [304], to Mr. M. Shuttleworth, Ilkley; on page [336], to Mr. G. A. Nicholls, Stamford; on pages [340] and [341], to Mr. A. Hendrey, Godmanchester; on page [345], to Messrs. Hills and Saunders, Cambridge; on page [353], to Mr. W. W. Gladwin, Maldon; on page [360], to Mr. Gill, Colchester; on pages [350], [357], [360], [361], [364], and [370], to Mr. Payne Jennings, Ashtead.