'Oh! Bill, I can't fix the punt.
Then we shall lose our precious lives, for here's such a virlpool'
Published by C S Tregear, 96 Cheapside London.
Mounted hand coloured cartoon depicting two men fishing from a punt.
'Punt Fishing'
The print shows three gentlemen, a lady and a dog fishing from a punt on the river.
A print published by I. Wheble Warwick Square July 1st 1795.
A colour print of a rowing scene by G Howse.
The print shows a race of several coxed eights on the river, with spectators running along on the bank cheering. There are sailing craft on the near bank and bridges on the far bank.
Original frame printed on the reverse with name of Sebastian D'Orsai Ltd 44 Theobalds Road Holborn London WC1
'Henley'
An aquatint by Joseph Farington and published by J and J Boydell.
The aquatint shows Henley in the background, from the hillside above the Wargrave road. The river runs through the centre with fields and hills beyond. A rainbow is in the right backgound and two figures are sitting looking down on the town.
'Henley Bridge, Oxfordshire'
Engraved by Hay from a drawing by J.P. Neale for the publication 'Beauties of England and Wales'.
Mounted print of Henley bridge and tollhouse.
'Horse and Groom, Lea Bridge'.
Mounted coloured print painted by T.C. Hofland and engraved by W.R. Smith.
Published in 1839 by Whitehead & Co of Fleet Street & R. Ackerman of Regent Street.
'The Cam'
Engraving by JW Parker, W Shoubridge and WB Cooke, 1838.
Framed print of the river Cam, in Cambridgeshire. The image shows the river flowing through the landscape, with a paddle and rymer weir, and several houses on the river banks. There are also people working in the fields in the foreground.
'View of Henley on Thames'.
Framed aquatint by J Buckler in c.1798.
The aquatint depicts Hart Street from the market place leading to the bridge in the distance. On either side of the road are buildings including St. Mary's Church on the left. In the middle of the road in the foreground is a horse and trap driven by a man. There is a man on horse back and a man on foot having a conversation.
'Chatham, Kent'
A framed engraving showing a view of Chatham drawn by Tombleson, engraved by Payne and published by Tombleson & Co.
A coloured print of Chatham with the town and harbour in the distance and a shepherd and sheep in the foreground.