WORKS 01- CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON 2 1 



John Henderson, elder brother of the artist, was 

 the great collector of works of art who bequeathed 

 the most valuable part of his treasures to the 

 nation. None of his brother's works found their 

 way into the national collections ; Mr. John Hen- 

 derson doubtless, felt that his relatives had the 

 prior claim. 



WORKS OF .CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY 

 (2 in number). 



YEAR 



1840— r//A EDINBURGH AND CLASGOIV MAILS PARrjNC COMPANY. 

 !S4S—7'//£ DILIGENCE OF 1830. 



PLATE IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE. 



Ol'ER THE DOWNS, i368, vol. 151 ; engraved by E. Hacker. 



PLATES IN THE NEIV SPORTING MAGAZINE (s in number). 



A SMASH IN PICCADILLY, 1841, vol. 20; engraved by G. Paterson. 



A SCENE ON THE ROADSIDE, 1841, vol. 2: ; engraved by H. Guesl. 



U)— FRENCH HORSES, 1842, vol. 23 ; engraved by W. B. Scott— .'I SCENE ON THE 



GREAT NORTH ROAD, 1842, vol. 23 ; engraved by Perren. 

 THE ROAD TO COVER, 1843, vol. 23 J engraved by McCabe. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING REVIEW (3 in number). 



THE BERKELEY HUNT, 1S39, vol. : ; engraved by R. Parr. 



THE EARTH STOPPER, 1839, vol. 2 ; engraved by T. A. Prior. 



THE If'AV IVE SHOULD CO, 1840, vol. 4 ; engraved by J. H. Engleheatt. 



