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YEAR 



1825— (S) STABLE YARD— SUNSET VIEW OF THE LIME WORKS AT PUR- 

 FLEET — "ECLIPSE" p:iinled at Colonel O'Kelly's stables, Epsom, in 1787, and 

 finished in 1824— iY£(r l.V OSTERLEV PARK— DESIGN (ar Gothic truss, 

 busts of a lady and her seven daughters— .l/t'Z)£Zi' for busts : MASTER LANE 

 FOX— MISS LANE FOX. 



1826— <8) SHEEP SHEARING— VIEir IN SANDWELL PARK, seat of the Earl of 

 D^nmonih-POR TR AIT OF A HORSE— Yarn STUDIES of the Marquis of 

 Exeter's mare, " A.i\g,\i%ta."— MODELS for busls : A LADY— MRS. LANE 

 FOX— BRONZE BUSTS: A GENTLEMAN— A LADY. 



PLATE IN THE .'^PORTING MAGAZINE. 



BETTY BLOSS, a famous trotting mare, bred by a smuggler in K^nt, and ultimately 

 belonging to Mr. LawTence, 1834, vol. 24 ; engraved by Scolt. 



PLATE IN THE NEW SPORTING MAGAZINE. 



ECLIPSE, a celebrated race horse, bred by the Duke of Cumberland, 1S43, vol. 24 ; en- 

 graved by v.. Hacrke. 



