'Windsor Castle from Clewer Meadows'.
Aquatint by Edward Duncan, engraved by T Prior and published by J Robins & Co Tooley Street.
The Castle is clearly represented in the centre of the picture with leisure rowing and barges on the river below.
Coloured print with four sketches drawn by W H Pyne.
Published on 1st May 1814 by R. Ackermann.
Hand coloured print showing three pictures of a donkey with saddle bags in various scenes.
'Locks Near Eton'
Lithograph print of the lock near Eton, with Windsor Castle visible in the background. There is a working barge passing through the lock, and two men are fishing in front of the lock gates.
'The Thames Above Twickenham'
Painted by J.Jackson and engraved by W.A. Archer.
A mounted hand coloured print showing three men fishing from a punt beside a weir.
'Nuneham Courtnay, Oxfordshire'
Engraving of Nuneham Courtney, Oxfordshire with the house on a hill set in a pastoral scene with a shepherd tending his flock in the foreground.
Full title: 'Nuneham Courtney, Oxfordshire, The Seat of the Right Honorable the Earl of Harcourt.'
A framed and mounted black and white print drawn by J Wilson and engraved by Samuel Owen. Published by Vernor Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, 1817. Published for the Beauties of England and Wales.
'Three men in a boat, Oxford'
A limited edition print for a children's book of an original watercolour painting by Paul Cox.
Colour print of a crowded river scene in Oxford with the 'Head of the River' over looking the river and leisure boats on the river and people and carraiges on the bridge above.
Date unknown.
"Windsor castle, Town, and Railway Station/ From the Top of the Great Western Railway Bridge".
Published by W F Taylor Library Windsor May 1851.
Coloured lithograph.
Part of the Thomas E. Weil Collection. Thomas E Weil is a very knowledgeable and respected collector of rowing memorabilia from all over the world. His extensive collection includes material from many years of the Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race, and Henley Royal Regatta. He also lectures and writes on rowing history and is a Trustee of the River and Rowing Museum.
'The River From the Folly Bridge'
Print of a pencil sketch of the River Thames (Isis) at Oxford. Artist unknown.
The print shows a scene looking down onto the river where there is a gentleman in a punt in the lower right corner, and a number of empty punts alongside a jetty. In the background are houseboats and barges.
'The Weir from Marlow Bridge'
Print by William Havell, engraved by Robert Havell and published by Thomas McLean in London 1818.
The print shows some people fishing on a river below a weir, a barge transporting goods and some men working on the weir. Trees and a white building are in the background.