Landscape of the Thames at Windsor in the centre left background is Windsor Castle, framed by trees; its reflections can be seen in the river, which flows towards it, having emerged from the left of the picture; on the bank in the centre are five cows, and to the right there is a man seated upon a fallen tree trunk. The painting is signed in the bottom-right on the trunk of the tree: 'TCH 1816'
Hofland, Thomas Christopher, 1777-1863Framed watercolour of Turle's House from before its demolition in 1883
Landscape of shore with boats. Four blue painted small motorised fishing boats drawn up onto the shore. In the foreground can be seen their chains. The background shows a gas works to the far right against a dark cloudy sky. Inscribed lower left: 'Spaull 55'
Spaull, L.C.The South Ambulatory from the South-West; shows Royal tomb on the left and directly ahead is the entrance to the Henry VII Chapel.
The chairs are set out as for prayers; the shell is absent; the bust of Busby now on the Grand Staircase is at the far end; there is a desk and blackboard in the left foreground; two boys are on the right in the middle-ground.
Worlock, Frederic George, 1886-1973Watercolour 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'