HENRY ALKEN I 5 



to have been the only works not his own that 

 Aiken engraved, and therefore claim special 

 notice. 



A set of four shooting pictures by H. Aiken was 

 engraved by T. Sutherland, and printed in colours 

 each plate i6|- inches by 13 inches. These are 

 (i) Pheasant Shooting; (2) Cock Shooting; (3) 

 Refreshing ; and (4) Going Home. 



" Epsom Races : the Derby Stakes," May 28, 

 1 8 18, consists of two plates, 26 inches by 16 inches. 

 The first depicting Mr. Thornhill's chestnut colt, 

 Sam, beating Lord Darlington's Grey, Sir John 

 Shelley's Prince Paul, and other horses, was en- 

 graved by T. Sutherland. The second plate shows 

 the Two Mile Course with horses preparing to start. 

 These were published in February, 18 19, by S. and 

 J. Fuller. 



The National Spojis of Great Britain, a magni- 

 ficent royal folio published by McLean in 182 1, 

 contains some of the artist's finest work, and also 

 shows the breadth of his acquaintance with sport. 

 This work contains fifty large plates engraved by I. 

 Clarke, and printed in colours ; the pictures cover 

 the whole range of field-sports and are described 

 in English and French. 



" Real Life in London, or the Further Rambles 

 and Adventures of Bob Tally-ho, Esq., and the 

 Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis, by 



