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+Project Gutenberg's The Illustrated Works Of Gordon Home, by Gordon Home
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+Title: The Illustrated Works Of Gordon Home
+ A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions
+
+Author: Gordon Home
+
+Editor: David Widger
+
+Release Date: May 24, 2009 [EBook #28959]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ILLUSTRATED WORKS OF GORDON HOME ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+THE ILLUSTRATED WORKS OF GORDON HOME
+
+Author and Painter
+
+By Gordon Home
+
+AN INDEX
+
+
+Edited by David Widger
+
+Gordon Home (1878-1969)
+
+Project Gutenberg Editions
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+
+## Normandy
+
+## Yorkshire
+
+## Yorkshire—Coast and Moorlands
+
+## England of My Heart—Spring
+
+## Beautiful Britain
+
+## The Evolution Of An English Town
+
+
+
+
+VOLUMES, CHAPTERS AND STORIES
+
+
+Normandy
+
+PREFACE
+
+LIST OF COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+LIST OF LINE ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+CHAPTER I Some Features of Normandy
+
+CHAPTER II By the Banks of the Seine
+
+CHAPTER III Concerning Rouen, the Ancient Capital of Normandy
+
+CHAPTER IV Concerning the Cathedral City of Evreux and the Road to Bernay
+
+CHAPTER V Concerning Lisieux and the Romantic Town of Falaise
+
+CHAPTER VI From Argentan to Avranches
+
+CHAPTER VII Concerning Mont St Michel
+
+CHAPTER VIII Concerning Coutances and Some Parts of the Cotentin
+
+CHAPTER IX Concerning St Lo and Bayeux
+
+CHAPTER X Concerning Caen and the Coast Towards Trouville
+
+CHAPTER XI Some Notes on the History of Normandy
+
+
+
+
+LIST OF COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+MONT ST MICHEL FROM THE CAUSEWAY
+ON THE ROAD BETWEEN CONCHES AND BEAUMONT-LE-ROGER This is typical of the
+poplar-bordered roads of Normandy.
+
+THE CHATEAU GAILLARD FROM THE ROAD BY THE SEINE The village of Le Petit
+Andely appears below the castle rock, and is partly hidden by the
+island. The chalk cliffs on the left often look like ruined walls.
+
+A TYPICAL REACH OF THE SEINE BETWEEN ROUEN AND LE PETIT ANDELY On one
+side great chalk cliffs rise precipitously, and on the other are broad
+flat pastures.
+
+THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE
+
+THE TOUR DE LA GROSSE HORLOGE, ROUEN It is the Belfry of the City, and
+was commenced in 1389.
+
+THE CATHEDRAL AT ROUEN Showing a peep of the Portail de la Calende, and
+some of the quaint houses of the oldest part of the City.
+
+THE CATHEDRAL OF EVREUX SEEN FROM ABOVE On the right, just where the
+light touches some of the roofs of the houses, the fine old belfry can
+be seen.
+
+A TYPICAL FARMYARD SCENE IN NORMANDY The curious little thatched
+mushroom above the cart is to be found in most of the Norman farms.
+
+THE BRIDGE AT BEAUMONT-LE-ROGER On the steep hill beyond stands the
+ruined abbey church.
+
+IN THE RUE AUX FEVRES, LISIEUX The second tiled gable from the left
+belongs to the fine sixteenth century house called the Manoir de
+Francois I.
+
+THE CHURCH OF ST JACQUES AT LISIEUX One of the quaint umber fronted
+houses for which the town is famous appears on the left.
+
+FALAISE CASTLE The favourite stronghold of William the Conqueror.
+
+THE PORTE DES CORDELIERS AT FALAISE A thirteenth century gateway that
+overlooks the steep valley of the Ante.
+
+THE CHATEAU D'O A seventeenth century manor house surrounded by a wide
+moat.
+
+THE GREAT VIEW OVER THE FORESTS TO THE SOUTH FROM THE RAMPARTS OF
+DOMFRONT CASTLE Down below can be seen the river Varennes, and to the
+left of the railway the little Norman Church of Notre-Dame-sur-l'Eau.
+
+THE CLOCK GATE, VIRE
+
+A VIEW OF MONT ST MICHEL AND THE BAY OF CANCALE FROM THE JARDIN DES
+PLANTES AT AVRANCHES On the left is the low coast-line of Normandy, and
+on the right appears the islet of Tombelaine.
+
+THE LONG MAIN STREET OF COUTANCES In the foreground is the Church of St
+Pierre, and in the distance is the Cathedral.
+
+THE GREAT WESTERN TOWERS OF THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME AT ST LO They are
+of different dates, and differ in the arcading and other ornament.
+
+THE NORMAN TOWERS OF BAYEUX CATHEDRAL
+
+OUISTREHAM
+
+
+LIST OF LINE ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+THE CHATELET AND LA MERVEILLE AT MONT ST MICHEL The dark opening through
+the archway on the left is the main entrance to the Abbey. On the right
+can be seen the tall narrow windows that light the three floors of Abbot
+Jourdain's great work.
+
+THE DISUSED CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS AT CAEN
+
+A COURTYARD IN THE RUE DE BAYEUX AT CAEN
+
+
+
+
+Yorkshire
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+CHAPTER VIII
+
+CHAPTER IX
+
+CHAPTER X
+
+CHAPTER XI
+
+CHAPTER XII
+
+CHAPTER XIII
+
+CHAPTER XIV
+
+CHAPTER XV
+
+CHAPTER XVI
+
+CHAPTER XVII
+
+CHAPTER XVIII
+
+CHAPTER XIX
+
+CHAPTER XX
+
+CHAPTER XXI
+
+CHAPTER XXII
+
+CHAPTER XXIII
+
+CHAPTER XXIV
+
+CHAPTER XXV
+ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+York from the Central Tower of The Minster
+
+Sleights Moor from Swart Houe Cross
+
+Runswick Bay
+
+Robin Hood's Bay
+
+Sunrise from Staithes Beck
+
+The Red Roofs of Whitby
+
+Whitby Abbey from the Cliffs
+
+An Autumn Day at Guisborough
+
+The Skelton Valley
+
+In Pickering Church
+
+The Market-place, Helmsley
+
+Richmond Castle from the River
+
+A Rugged View Above Wensleydale
+
+A Jacobean House at Askrigg
+
+Aysgarth Force
+
+View up Wensleydale from Leyburn Shawl
+
+Ripon Minster from the South
+
+Fountains Abbey
+
+Knaresborough
+
+Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale
+
+Settle
+
+Wolds
+
+Filey Brig
+
+The Outermost Point of Flamborough Head
+
+Hornsea Mere
+
+The Market-place, Beverley
+
+Patrington Church
+
+Coxwold Village
+
+The West Front of the Church Of Byland Abbey
+
+Bootham Bar, York
+
+Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds
+
+
+
+
+Yorkshire—Coast and Moorlands
+
+CHAPTER I——ACROSS THE MOORS FROM PICKERING TO WHITBY
+
+CHAPTER II——ALONG THE ESK VALLEY
+
+CHAPTER III——THE COAST FROM WHITBY TO REDCAR
+
+CHAPTER IV——THE COAST FROM WHITBY TO SCARBOROUGH
+
+CHAPTER V——SCARBOROUGH
+
+CHAPTER VI——WHITBY
+
+CHAPTER VII——THE CLEVELAND HILLS
+
+CHAPTER VIII——GUISBOROUGH AND THE SKELTON VALLEY
+
+CHAPTER IX——FROM PICKERING TO RIEVAULX ABBEY
+
+
+
+
+England of My Heart—Spring
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+CHAPTER VIII
+
+CHAPTER IX
+
+CHAPTER X
+
+
+CHAPTER XI
+
+CHAPTER XII
+
+CHAPTER XIII
+
+CHAPTER XIV
+
+CHAPTER XV
+
+CHAPTER XVI
+
+CHAPTER XVII
+
+CHAPTER XVIII
+
+CHAPTER XIX
+
+CHAPTER XX
+
+CHAPTER XXI
+
+
+
+
+LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+Shooters' Hill
+
+Dartford Church and Bridge
+
+The Gateway of the Monastery Close, Rochester
+
+Rochester
+
+Canterbury Cathedral from Christchurch Gate
+
+West Gate, Canterbury
+
+On the Stour Near Canterbury
+
+Chilham
+
+A Corner of Romney Marsh
+
+Rye
+
+Winchelsea Church
+
+Battle Abbey
+
+Lewes Castle
+
+The Downs
+
+The Weald of Sussex, North Of Lewes
+
+Arundel Castle
+
+The Market Cross, Chichester
+
+Bosham
+
+The Tudor House, Opposite St Michael's Church, Southampton
+
+In the New Forest
+
+Romsey Abbey
+
+North Transept, Winchester Cathedral
+
+St Cross, Winchester
+
+Selborne from the Hanger
+
+
+
+
+Beautiful Britain
+CHAPTER PAGE
+I. THE PILGRIM'S APPROACH TO THE CITY 5
+II. THE STORY OF CANTERBURY 9
+III. THE CATHEDRAL 40
+IV. THE CITY 56
+ INDEX
+LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
+PLATE
+1. THE NAVE OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Frontispiece
+ FACING PAGE
+2. CHRIST CHURCH GATE 9
+3. THE CATHEDRAL FROM NORTH-WEST 16
+4. THE "ANGEL" OR "BELL HARRY" TOWER AND THE LAVATORY TOWER OF THE CATHEDRAL 25
+5. THE CHAPEL OF "OUR LADY" IN THE UNDERCROFT OF THE CATHEDRAL 27
+6. THE WARRIOR'S CHAPEL 30
+7. THE MARTYRDOM IN THE NORTH-WEST TRANSEPT 32
+8. THE DOORWAY FROM THE CLOISTERS TO THE MARTYRDOM 43
+9. THE GREYFRIARS' HOUSE IN CANTERBURY 46
+10. THE HOUSE OF THE CANTERBURY WEAVERS 49
+11. WESTGATE CANTERBURY FROM WITHIN 56
+12. THE NORMAN STAIRCASE TO THE KING'S SCHOOL On the cover
+13. PLAN OF CANTERBURY. 5
+14. PLAN OF CANTERBURY CASTLE. 63
+
+
+
+
+The Evolution Of An English Town
+
+PREFACE.
+
+LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+CONCERNING THOSE WHICH FOLLOW
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING IN PALAEOLITHIC AND PRE-GLACIAL TIMES
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+THE VALE OF PICKERING IN THE LESSER ICE AGE
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+THE EARLY INHABITANTS OF THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+HOW THE ROMAN OCCUPATION OF BRITAIN AFFECTED THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING, B.C. 55 TO A.D. 418
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE IN SAXON TIMES, A.D. 418 TO 1066
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE IN NORMAN TIMES, A.D. 1066 TO 1154
+
+CHAPTER VIII
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE IN THE TIME OF THE PLANTAGENETS, A.D. 1154 TO 1485
+
+CHAPTER IX
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE IN TUDOR TIMES, A.D. 1485 TO 1603
+
+CHAPTER X
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE IN STUART TIMES, A.D. 1603 TO 1714
+
+CHAPTER XI
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE IN GEORGIAN TIMES, A.D. 1714 TO 1837
+
+CHAPTER XII
+
+THE FOREST AND VALE FROM EARLY VICTORIAN TIMES UP TO THE PRESENT DAY, A.D. 1837 TO 1905
+
+CHAPTER XIII
+
+Concerning the Villages and Scenery of the Forest and Vale of Pickering
+
+CHAPTER XIV
+
+Concerning the Zoology of the Forest and Vale
+
+
+Books of Reference
+
+List of the Vicars of Pickering
+
+Index
+
+
+THE PURPOSE OF THE FOOTNOTES
+
+Having always considered footnotes an objectionable feature, I have
+resorted to them solely for reference purposes. Therefore, the reader
+who does not wish to look up my authorities need not take the slightest
+notice of the references to the footnotes, which in no case contain
+additional facts, but merely indications of the sources of information.
+
+LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
+
+Pickering Church from Hall Garth (Coloured)
+
+Pickering From The North-West
+
+Rosamund Tower, Pickering Castle
+
+Kirkdale Cave
+
+Hyænas' Jaws
+
+Elephants' Teeth
+
+Bear's Tusk
+
+Pickering Lake in Ice Age
+
+Newtondale in Ice Age
+
+Pickering Lake, Eastern End
+
+Scamridge Dykes
+
+Pre-Historic Weapons
+
+Leaf-shaped Arrow Head
+
+Lake Dwellings Relics
+
+Remains of Pre-Historic Animals from Lake Dwellings
+
+Skeleton of Bronze Age
+
+A Quern
+
+Urns in Pickering Museum
+
+Sketch Map of Roman Road and Camps
+
+The Tower of Middleton Church
+
+Ancient Font and Crosses
+
+Saxon Sundial at Kirkdale
+
+Saxon Sundial at Edstone
+
+Pre-Norman Remains near Pickering
+
+Saxon Stones at Kirkdale
+
+Saxon Stones at Sinnington
+
+South Side of the Nave of Pickering Church
+
+Norman Doorway at Salton
+
+Norman Work at Ellerburne
+
+The Crypt at Lastingham
+
+Norman Font at Edstone
+
+Wall Paintings in Pickering Church
+
+The Devil's Tower, Pickering Castle
+
+Wall Painting of St Christopher
+
+Wall Painting of St Edmund and Acts of Mercy
+
+Wall Painting of Herod's Feast and Martyrdom of St Thomas a Becket
+
+Effigy of Sir William Bruce
+
+Effigies in Bruce Chapel
+
+Holy Water Stoup in Pickering Church
+
+Sanctus Bell
+
+Cattle Marks
+
+Section of Fork Cottage
+
+Details of Fork Cottage
+
+Pickering Castle from the Keep
+
+Pre-Reformation Chalice
+
+Font at Pickering Church
+
+Alms Box at Pickering Church
+
+House in which Duke of Buckingham Died
+
+Maypole on Sinnington Green
+
+Inverted Stone Coffin at Wykeham
+
+Magic Cubes
+
+Newtondale, showing the Coach Railway
+
+Relics of Witchcraft
+
+A Love Garter
+
+Horn of the Sinnington Hunt
+
+Interior of the Oldest Type of Cottage
+
+Ingle-Nook at Gallow Hill Farm
+
+Autographs of Wordsworth and Mary Hutchinson
+
+Riding t' Fair
+
+Halbert and Spetum
+
+Old Key of Castle
+
+Pickering Shambles
+
+The Old Pickering Fire-Engine
+
+Market Cross at Thornton-le-Dale
+
+Lockton Village
+
+The Black Hole of Thornton-le-Dale
+
+Hutton Buscel Church
+
+Sketch Map of the Pickering District
+
+
+
+
+
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