THE WORKS AT ETRURIA. 



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extreme end of the view, to the right, will be seen the lodge, 

 &c. These works, it may be remembered, were planned and 

 built by the great Josiah, and possess, therefore, an unusual 

 degree of interest. 



The next illustration shows a part of the interior of one of 



the yards, which I have selected as much from its historical 

 interest as from its picturesque character. It is one of the 

 " useful " works where so much of the " Queen's ware "and 

 other of the staple manufactures of the place has been made; 



