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LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.
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Drawings, Photographs, Engravings, Rubbings.

DRAWINGS.

The Old Church, Tooting. By H. P. Ashby, Esq., Member.

Presented by S. Herbert Elyard, Esq.

Archbishop Abbot's Monument, Guildford.

Presented by Mr. John Gardner.

Old Houses at Dorking.

Presented by Mr. John Cleghorn.

Ancient Fireplace at Croydon.

Presented by Mr. G. F. Masterman.

Pen-and-ink Sketch of Wall Painting, representing St. Thomas à Becket, discovered at Stoke d'Abernon Church.

Presented by Rev. F. P. Phillips.

Pencil Drawings by Miss Whitbourn, representing— 1. A Sacramental Flagon of the 16th Century, found near Godalming; 2. An Ancient Spoon found in the same locality; 3. Ancient British Coins found in various parts of Surrey. (Engraved and described, at page 69.)

Presented by R. Whitbourn, Jun., Esq., F.S.A.

Pen-and-ink Sketches of the Old Church, Chertsey, taken down in 1806, and of the Inscription upon the Curfew Bell.

Drawn and presented by Miss Bartrop.

Map of that portion of the Roman Road from Silchester to Staines which passes through Surrey; reduced from the General Map.

Drawn and presented by Colonel M'Dougall.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Views of the Castle and of St. Catherine's Chapel, Guildford; three Views of Ludlow Castle, and one of the Feathers Inn, Ludlow.

Executed and presented by Thomas J. Laing, Esq.

Two Views of the Excavations made on the Site of Chertsey Abbey, showing the stone coffins discovered there.

Two Views of Guildford Castle, and one of St. Catherine's Chapel.

Executed and presented by Captain Oakes.

Representation of an Earthenware Vase discovered at Coldharbour, Blechingly.

Presented by E. G. Pennington, Esq.

View of the Coronation Stone, Kingston-on-Thames.

Executed and presented by George Guyon, Esq.

ENGRAVINGS.

A Collection of upwards of four hundred Views, Portraits, Maps, &c., illustrative of the County of Surrey. In a Portfolio.

Presented by Charles Bridger, Esq.

View of the interior of the Ancient Church of St. Saviour, Southwark. From a drawing by Miss Charlotte Weslake.

Presented by Miss Weslake.