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ations: 89_1 - 89_6] Used by Rusher at Banbury. [Illustrations: 90_1 - 90_2 Bible Cut. Frontispiece to Banbury Local Biography.] Used by Rusher. [Illustrations: 91_1 - 91_8] [Illustrations: 92_1 - 92_5 Used on Banbury 'Catch-pennies.' Mr. Doubleface, a man not to be trusted.] [Illustrations: 93_1, 93_2 Battle of the Nile. Battle of Trafalgar.] [Illustrations: 94_1 - 94_6 Lamenting the Great Fire, engraved by Austin. Christian and Hopeful escaping from Doubting Castle.] [Illustrations: 95_1 - 95_3 Vignette by Green, of Knaresborough. Knaresborough Tragedy, engraved by Lee.] Cuts used by Rusher at Banbury. [Illustrations: 96_1 - 96_4] Newspaper and Heraldic cuts, 18th Century. [Illustrations: 97_1 - 97_5] EARLY TAVERN SIGNS AT BANBURY. [Illustrations: 98_1 - 98_6 The Boar's Head. The White Hart. The Sportsman's Arms. The Bull's Head. Vignettes to 'Vicar of Wakefield,' by Craig and Sears.] "Children's Games," and other Toy Books published by Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch Street, and afterwards by Rusher, Banbury. [Illustrations: 99_1 - 99_8] Published by Darton and Harvey, afterwards by Rusher. [Illustrations: 100_1 - 100_8] [Illustrations: 101_1 - 101_8] [Illustrations: 102_1 - 102_10] [Illustrations: 103_1 - 103_4 Cyclops, from 'Thorton's Virgil,' circa 1810. In the Preface it is stated, Wm. Blake designed, and Branstone engraved the above. Bewick Tailpieces.] [Illustrations: 104_1 - 104_5 Banbury Horse "to travel" cuts, used by Rusher. Children's Book Cuts, used by Rusher.] Cuts used on Mrs. Trimmer's Educational Works; engraved by Thomson and Branston. [Illustrations: 105_1 - 105_7] Choice Vignette wood-engravings to Goldsmith's 'Vicar,' 'Poems,' etc., published by Nicholson in his "Literary Miscellany," at Ludlow and Ploughmill, circa 1798. Engraved by Craig, Bewick's Pupil. [Illustrations: 106_1 - 106_5] [Illustrations: 107_1 - 107_3 The Newcastle Collier on his "homeway way." Portrait of a Shrew. Engraving by Thomson.] DROLLERIES OF THE STEAM ENGINE. When Steam was first introduced it naturally called forth much 'text' and illustration. The above we believe to be designed by 'Cromek.' Miss Bewick spoke highly of him; he was one of the 'Boys' or pupils in Bewick's School. He executed some choice vi
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