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Expand 1 - Abingdon1 - Abingdon
2 - Aldermaston: Aldermaston House, by John Preston Neale (1780-1847).
3 - Appleton: West Farm, The Seat of – Bevan Esq.
4 - Ascot: Grotto at Ascot Place, by James Hakewill (1778-1843).
5 - Ashbury: Ashdowne [sic] Park [Ashdown House, Ashbury] in the county of Berks, One of the Seats of the Rt Hon William Lord Craven, by J[an] Kip (1653-1722).
Expand 6 - Basildon6 - Basildon
7 - Bearwood: Bearwood [mansion], by Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) after a drawing by Alexander Francis Lydon (1836-1917).
Expand 8 - Binfield8 - Binfield
Expand 9 - Bisham9 - Bisham
Expand 10 - Bray10 - Bray
11 - Buckland: Buckland House.
12 - Bucklebury: Lord Bolingbroke and his hounds, Bucklebury.
13 - Caversham: Caversham Bridge, by Frederick James Havell (1801-1840), after a drawing by William Havell (1782-1857).
14 - Chaddleworth: Woolley Park, Chaddleworth, by Sprague & Co.
15 - Cholsey: Barn at Cholsey.
16 - Clewer: St Leonard’s Hill, Clewer.
Expand 17 - Coleshill17 - Coleshill
Expand 18 - Cumnor18 - Cumnor
19 - Datchet: Datchet Bridge near Windsor, by Edward Rooker (1712-1774) after a drawing by Paul Sandby (1731-1809).
20 - Earley: View of Whiteknights house and lake.
21 - Enborne: Enborn [Enborne] Church, near Newbury, Berks, by Samuel Rawle (1775-1860).
22 - Englefield: Englefield House, by John Preston Neale (1780-1847).
Expand 23 - Eton23 - Eton
Expand 24 - Faringdon24 - Faringdon
25 - Hamstead Marshall: Hampstead [Hamstead] Marshall in the County of Berks, One of the seats of the Rt. Hon. William Lord Craven, by J[an] Kip (1653-1722).
26 - North Hinksey: North Hinksey Church and Cross, by George Hollis (1793-1842).
Expand 27 - Hungerford27 - Hungerford
28 - Hurley: Manor House, Hurley, by William Tombleson (1795-c.1846).
29 - Hurst: The Bowling Green, Hurst (also known as A Game of Bowls on the Bowling Green Outside the Bunch of Grapes Inn, Hurst, Berkshire), c.1790, by Michael Angelo Rooker (c.1743-1801).
30 - Kingston Bagpuize: New Bridge, Kingston Bagpuize, by R W S.
31 - Lambourn: New Church at Lambourn Woodlands
Expand 32 - Maidenhead32 - Maidenhead
33 - Newbury, by John Walker (fl.1778-1828) after a drawing by John Nixon, esquire (c.1760-1818).
Expand 34 - Pangbourne34 - Pangbourne
35 - Purley: ‘Purley Hall’ [sic, actually Purley Park], [seat of] Mr Storer, by William Bernard Cooke (1778-1855) after a drawing by Samuel Owen.
Expand 36 - Radley36 - Radley
Expand 37 - Reading37 - Reading
Expand 38 - Remenham38 - Remenham
Expand 39 - Shaw-cum-Donnington39 - Shaw-cum-Donnington
40 - Shinfield: West Door, Shinfield Church and Speke Cenotaph, by H T Morley.
Expand 41 - Shottesbrooke41 - Shottesbrooke
Expand 42 - Slough42 - Slough
Expand 43 - Sonning43 - Sonning
Expand 44 - Speen44 - Speen
45 - Streatley and Goring, by Joseph Constantine Stadler (1755-1828) after a drawing by Joseph Farington (1747-1821).
Expand 46 - Sunninghill46 - Sunninghill
47 - Uffington: View of White Horse Hill in [Uffington,] Berkshire.
48 - Wallingford: Wallingford, by William Tombleson (1795-c.1846).
Expand 49 - Wargrave49 - Wargrave
50 - Welford: Welford House.
Expand 51 - New Windsor51 - New Windsor
Expand 52 - Old Windsor52 - Old Windsor
53 - Winkfield: The New Lodge, built by the late Duke of Cumberland on Shrubs Hill, Windsor Forest, [Winkfield], by Michael Angelo Rooker (c.1743-1801), after a drawing by Paul Sandby (1731-1809).
54 - Winnersh: House at Mole Road [fomerly Sindlesham Lodge, later the Berkshire Masonic Centre, and subsequently Sindlesham Court], Sindlesham, Winnersh.
Expand 55 - Wokingham55 - Wokingham
56 - Wytham: Wythame [Wytham Abbey] in ye County of Berks, one of the seats of the Rt. Hon. Montague Earle of Abingdon, Baron Norreys of Rycott, Within two Miles of Oxford, by J[an] Kip (1653-1722).
Expand 57 - Out-county: Bristol57 - Out-county: Bristol
Expand 58 - Out-county: Buckinghamshire58 - Out-county: Buckinghamshire
59 - Out-county- Gloucestershire: Amney [Ampney House or Park, Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire] the seat of Robert Pleydell Esq., by J[an] Kip (1653-1722).
60 - Out-county - Kent: Woodlands, The Villa of J J Angerstein, Esqr, At Blackheath, Kent, by John Hassell (1767-1825).
61 - Out-county - Middlesex: Bridge Over the Uxbridge Road, near Hanwell, Middlesex, by Charles Frederick Cheffins, after a drawing by John Cooke Bourne (1814-1896).
Expand 62 - Out-county: Oxfordshire62 - Out-county: Oxfordshire
Expand 63 - Out-county: Somerset63 - Out-county: Somerset
64 - Out-county - Suffolk: [Parham Old Hall, Suffolk.]
Expand 65 - Out-county: Surrey65 - Out-county: Surrey
Expand 66 - Out-county: Wiltshire66 - Out-county: Wiltshire
67 - Out-county - Worcestershire: Pope’s Seat, Hagley Park, Worcestershire.

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