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The National Scotch Church, London From an engraving by W. Watkins
after Thomas Shepherd, 1829
144
Robert Owen From a contemporary sketch 145
Title page of an early tract From 'The Shepherd of Salisbury
Plain'
146
William Wilberforce From a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence 146
William Cobbett From a silhouette after a contemporary sketch 147
A Sunday school From a woodcut for an educational tract 149
Sir Walter Scott From a silhouette by Augustin Edouart 152
Jane Austen From a contemporary silhouettem 153
'Tales of horror' Drawn and engraved by James Gillray, 1802 154
A London bookshop From an engraving after W. Heath, 1823 155
A lecture in the Royal Institution Drawn and engraved by James Gillray
, 1802
157
Humphry Davy, with his miner's lamp From a painting after Sir
Thomas Lawrence
159
Leigh Hunt From a drawing by D. Maclise 160
Charity School, Gravel Lane, London From an engraving after
Jacob Schnebbelie, 1822
161
Primary education for girls From a woodcut by Thomas Bewick. 162
The School Room at Eton From an engraving by J. C. Stadler after
A. C. Pugin
163
London University From an engraving by W. Wallis after Thomas Shepherd
, 1828
164
The Regent From a contemporary engraving 167

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Publication Information: Book Title: Life in Regency England. Contributors: R. J. White - author. Publisher: B. T. Batsford. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: xvi.
    
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