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    Frontispiece to the London Magazine 1760

    by R. Baldwin 1760(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “THE TOMB STONE = Here lieth the Body of WILLIAM DUKE OF CUMBERLAND” 

    1765(Colonial Williamsburg)

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     A Painter’s Grave

     Associated with Thomas Worlidge c. 1766(The British Museum)

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     “A Monument erected over the Grave of Mr. Allen Junior, in the Church Yard of St. Mary, Newington: ...” 

    Engraved for the Oxford Magazine(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “A Monument erected over the Grave of Mr. Allen Junior, in the Church Yard of St. Mary, Newington: ...” 

    Engraved for the Oxford Magazine(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “EDW.D KELLY, A MAGICIAN. in the Act of invoking the Spirit of a Deceased Person” 

    by John Ames after M. Sibly c. 1770 - 1800(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “The Merits and Defects of the Dead by their Ingenious Secretary” 

    by William Austin 1773(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “The Merits and Defects of the Dead by their Ingenious Secretary” 

    by William Austin 1773(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “ Pontefract Church; View of Ruined Structure and Graveyard” 

    British School c. 1772 - 1785(The British Museum)

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     A Project for a Tomb for Rousseau (France)

    by Denis Nee after Jacques Franqois Barbier c. 1778 - 1785(The British Museum)

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     “ALL ALIVE or The POLITICAL CHURCHYARD” 

    by B. Pownall 1783(The British Museum)

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     “Tomb of Thomas Ruthall, Bishop of Durham” 

    by Thomas Kirgate 1784(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “THE TOMB’S OF THE WORTHIES” 

    by M. Smith 1784(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “CHILDREN READING THE INSCRIPTION ON THEIR MOTHER’S GRAVE” 

    by William Ward, published by John Raphael Smith after William Ward 1785(The British Museum)

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     “A Lady in the Habit of a Nun visiting a Tomb” 

    by Francis Jukes after John Kendell 1785(The British Museum)

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     “ Charlotte at the Tomb of Werter” 

    by Robert Samuel Marcuard, after Robert Smirke, published by James Walker 1785(The British Museum)

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     “CHARLOTTE AT THE GRAVE OF WERTER” 

    by S.W. Fores at the Caracature Warehouse No. 3 Piccadilly 178(6)(Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “LOVAT’S GHOST on PILGRIMAGE” 

    by Samuel Ireland, by Malton & Co. 1788(Lewis Walpole Library)

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