HS 3326 - Letter paper of Kenilworth Castle published by Jno Harwood, plate number 139, dated November 1840.
Folded writing paper with ms content on four pages by Charles Jerningham. ‘Ruins! Among all the external objects of imagination, surely they are the most affecting! Some sumptuous edifice of a former age, still standing in its undecayed strength, has undoubtedly a great command over us from the ages that have3 flowed over it, but the mouldering edifice which nature has begun to win to herself, and to dissolve into her own bosom….’. Disbound.
Folded writing paper with ms content on four pages by Charles Jerningham. ‘Ruins! Among all the external objects of imagination, surely they are the most affecting! Some sumptuous edifice of a former age, still standing in its undecayed strength, has undoubtedly a great command over us from the ages that have3 flowed over it, but the mouldering edifice which nature has begun to win to herself, and to dissolve into her own bosom….’. Disbound.
Folded writing paper with ms content on four pages by Charles Jerningham. ‘Ruins! Among all the external objects of imagination, surely they are the most affecting! Some sumptuous edifice of a former age, still standing in its undecayed strength, has undoubtedly a great command over us from the ages that have3 flowed over it, but the mouldering edifice which nature has begun to win to herself, and to dissolve into her own bosom….’. Disbound.