List of Figures
Illustrations to The Banks of Wye
Bloomfield's illustrations to his manuscript Journal
- Figure 1: Journal title page.
- Figure 2: Gloucestershire. County Map.
- Figure 3
- Figure 4: View up the Severn - from the Passage House at Framelode.
- Figure 5
- Figure 6: Rough sketch from recollection
- Figure 7: View down ye Severn from a window of the Passage House at Framelode
- Figure 8: View of Mitchel Dean in Gloucestershire
- Figure 9: Stone cross at Mitchel Dean
- Figure 10
- Figure 11: Skirit Vawr, at a distance—seen from castle end
- Figure 12: Sketch of a boat
- Figure 13: Wilton Castle, from the water. / Wilton Bridge / Approach to Goodrich Castle
- Figure 14: An arch in Goodrich Castle.
- Figure 15: Part of Goodrich Castle looking from the Chapel
- Figure 15v: View in the interior of Goodrich Castle
- Figure 16: Warre's Monument. / With the approach to Cold-Well Rocks
- Figure 17: Looking back at the Cold-Well Rocks
- Figure 18: Approach to the New Weir
- Figure 19v: The New Weir
- Figure 20:
- Figure 21v-22
- Figure 23-24: Sketch of a corracle fisherman on the river
- Figure 24/2
- Figure 25: Scene near Whitebrook. / An Old Castle near Tintern / Scene between Monmouth and Tintern
- Figure 26: Welsh Bicknor
- Figure 27v: View in Tintern Abbey
- Figure 28
- Figure 29v: Chepstow Castle from the Water
- Figure 30
- Figure 31: Martin's Tower. Chepstow Castle
- Figure 32: View of Wind Cliff and the woods of Piercefield, from Chepstow Castle
- Figure 32v: Wind Cliff and the woods of Pearsfield, from Chepstow Castle
- Figure 33
- Figure 34v: Interior of the Chappel, or (Banqueting house) Chepstow Castle
- Figure 35
- Figure 36View of Martin's Tower, Chepstow Castle
- Figure 37v: Entrance to Ragland Castle
- Figure 38v: The Yellow Tower, Ragland Castle
- Figure 39: Ragland Castle, as seen from the skirts of the town
- Figure 40: Remains of the Castle at Abergavenny
- Figure 41
- Figure 42v: Pen y Vale, (or, the head of the vale) and the Sugar Loaf Hill
- Figure 43
- Figure 44v: Abergavenny castle, the Berry Hill, and Pen y Vale, or the Sugar Loaf, in the distance
- Figure 45
- Figure 46: Skiret Vawr, from the walk below the Castle at Abergavenny
- Figure 47v: The Ancient seat of Lord Pembroke, at Crickhowel
- Figure 48: The only remains of the Castle at Crickhowel
- Figure 49: Remains of Tretower Castle
- Figure 50
- Figure 51: Roman Brick, about 8 inches square
- Figure 52v: Part of Hay Castle
- Figure 53: The remaining Tower of Broynllis Castle
- Figure 54v: Remains of Clifford Castle, on the Wye
- Figure 55
- Figure 56: Memorandom; being as much like an Arch at Hereford as an arch any where else
- Figure 57
- Figure 57v: My Cat. In his usual Attitude when warming himself at the fire
- Figure 58
- Figure 58v
- Figure 59 map: Sketch of the River Wye, from Ross to Chepstow
- Figure 59 title: Sketch of the River Wye, from Ross to Chepstow