- At Hampton Court
- Windsor
- Richmond
- Marlow Lock
- Maidenhead Bridge
- Cookham Church
- Henley
- Sonning
- Pangbourne
- Folly Bridge, Oxford
- Streatley Hills
- Wallingford
- Chalk House, Where Dickens spent his honeymoon (frontispiece)
- Rochester Castle, vignette
- Rochester High Street, c. 1910
- Gadshill Place from the gardens
- Rochester from Strood
- Restoration House, Rochester
- Cobham Park
- Cooling Church
- Aylesford
- Maidstone, All Saints' Church and the Palace
- Jasper's Gateway ["The Mystery of Edwin Drood"]
- Chalk Church
- Shorne Church
- The Leather Bottle, Cobham
References
Nicklin, J. A. Dickens-land. Il. E. W. Haslehust. Beautiful England series. Glasgow & London: Blackie & Son, 1911.
The Thames described by G. E. Mitton, Pictured by E. W. Haslehust (1866-1949).. London and Glasgow: Blackie & Son, [date?]. Internet Archive version of a copy in “U.C. Southern Regional Library ”
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