Pencil and watercolour sketch of demolition of Turle's House Ashburnham House just visible in left foreground; a ladder rests against the wall where Turle's House stood
Yard, facing East. A man in clerical robe and surplice and three scholars in formal dress and surplices are in the right foreground. Two men talk in the left foreground, one in red clerical robe and surplice. Two boys can be seen at the top of the stairs up School.
Wiseman, AlbanyThree-quarters length portrait of Vincent facing to the left of the portrait, seated wearing a black silk cassock; he sits on a Gainsborough chair covered in red with fluted arms; his right hand sits in his pocket, his left on the chair arm; a medallion, the Order of the Bath, hangs from a red ribbon round his neck; in the bottom-right of the picture is a globe; on the left is an open Bible and a scroll, upon which the name of the artist and the date 1811 are written.
Owen, William, 1769-1825Half-length portrait of Vincent turned to the left; he is seated; he wears a black silk cassock; a medallion hangs from a red ribbon round his neck [badge of the Order of the Bath]. Inscribed: 'Wm. Vincent D.D. 1788-1802).
A two-handled rose bowl on ebonised wood stand, engraved "Presented to William Awdry Peck by the Members of the Elizabethan Club"
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co LtdHalf length, wearing academic dress
Hodges, Sydney, 1829-1900