Oil painting of Little Dean's Yard during the rebuilding of Turle's House (1883?) Little Dean's Yard in the foreground, Ashburnham House on the left and College on the far right. The entrance to School is visible on the right. In the centre, there is an area fenced off, where the rebuilding is taking place. In the back ground the Abbey is visible.
Yglesias, Francis Michael, 1867-1950Watercolour of College Hall, looking towards the north wall behind the high table, where the painted coats of arms are visible; tables and benches are arranged around the outside of the room; several scholars wearing gowns and mortars boards and two ladies wearing bonnets are present.
Sarjent, George Reid, c.1788-1855Watercolour painting of the Busby Library. Pencil and watercolour on paper, resembles the Busby Library today, except that the ceiling and presses are now replicas of these and the floor is tiled; five pupils stand in the room including two scholars on the left; desks line the walls.
Sarjent, George Reid, c.1788-1855The Old Gate House and Entrance to Dean's Yard prior to its demolition for buildings in Broad Sanctuary
Corner, SidneyThe Pest Houses or "Five Chimnies" formerly situated in Douglas Place near Vauxhall Bridge Road'
Hand-coloured engraving of 'Putney', showing a coxed four in the foreground and the School Boathouse behind.
Hand-coloured engraving entitled 'Scullers Outrigger', showing two single scullers; in the background is a long building with a blue flag.