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ILLUSTRATIONS.
ОглавлениеPictorial Title, with Distant View of Mottram Church, and Author’s Portrait.—(A Sketch by H. C. Jaxon and F. Redfern) | Frontispiece |
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Roman Coins, Bricks, and Tiles from Melandra | 9 |
Inscribed Roman Stone from Melandra | 11 |
Prehistoric Spearhead from Mouselow Castle | 12 |
“The Princess Ineld” | 13 |
“A Country Maid of Longdendale” | 17 |
The War-Hill, Mottram—with View of Church | 25 |
“In the Minstrel’s Gallery” | 28 |
Doorway to Staley Chapel, Mottram Church | 30 |
Effigy of Sir Ro and his Lady, Mottram Church | 31 |
“The Forest of Longdendale”:—View at Bottom’s Hall | 34 |
“The Robin Hood Stone” | 37 |
“The Abbot’s Chair” | 40 |
Base of Cross on the Monk’s Road | 41 |
“The Lady Geraldine” | 44 |
“The Fairies” | 52 |
“Bess Andrew” | 60 |
Mottram Church and Village Cross | 73 |
“A Running Stream” | 83 |
Dukinfield Hall | 93 |
“A Puritan Chant of Praise” | 98 |
Arms of the Dukinfield Family | 100 |
Ancient Doorway, Mottram Church | 105 |
To
FREDERICK HIGHAM, of Abbotsford, Godley Green, Hyde, in memory of Happy Hours spent together in Literary Association, and for the sake of A Friendship which ripens as the Years pass, This Book of Legends of that Wild Land we both Love, is Dedicated by THE AUTHOR.