Standen, Burne-Jones stained glass figures with lilies
Textile Trade Label from Quarry Bank Mill depicting a brightly coloured toucan on a branch surrounded by leaves.
Close view of a page from Antiquities of Magna Graeca, (London, 1807), in the Gardner Wilkinson Library at Calke Abbey, showing "A View of the Temple of Concord"
A Textile Trade Label at Quarry Bank Mill
SILHOUETTE OF A FAMILY SCENE by August Edoart dated 1833
CRIES OF LONDON, NO. 2: "Buy my goose, my fat goose" by Rowlandson, 1799
BIRDS OF EUROPE - PUFFIN (Mormon Fratercula) by John Gould, London, 1837, from the Library at Blickling Hall
Silhouette of the Parminters from A la Ronde
A Textile Trade Label from Quarry Bank Mill, Styal
Quarry Bank Mill, a textile trade label depicting a clown in a circus ring
DOMESTIC SANITARY REGULATIONS a cartoon, printed c. 1851
ADVANTAGES OF WEARING MUSLIN DRESSES! by Gillray, 1802
Brightly coloured and highly distinctive textile trade labels from the cotton-spinning Quarry Bank Mill, Styal
ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES OF A LOW CARRIAGE, by Gillray, 1801
MELANCHOLIA, woodcut after Durer, in the Study at Woolsthorpe Manor
SILHOUETTE OF EDWARD BENTHALL hanging in the Library
SILHOUETTE OF CLEMENTINE BENTHALL, 1842
1820s silhouette of Elizabeth Hanbury Read, widow of Benjamin Mander, as an old lady, (she died in 1828), at Wightwick Manor
An estate map of Baddesley Clinton made in 1699 by William Adam
Print of Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire dated 1733
An illuminated miniature of Christ & his Disciples hangs on the 18th century English 'Cordoba' leather in the Dining Room
THE VALENTINE, engraved by John Burnett, after his own painting 1820