Images 21v-22 Read more about Images 21v-22 Figure 1. [a tipped-in engraving to which Bloomfield appends a note:] I had this engraving from the Mr Owen, a Bookseller in London. The figure is evidently landing from a Corricle, and introducing a plough. I should be glad of a translation of the Welch inscription
Image 19 v Read more about Image 19 v Figure 1. 16 The New Weir. / (Looking down-stream, with part of the Rocks of Simmon's Yat on the left) / Copy
Image 17 Read more about Image 17 Figure 1. 14 Looking back at the / Cold-Well Rocks. / The small spiral Rock in the center between the two Tres is that to which my companions gave my name. / Copy from Mrs F B
Image 15 v Read more about Image 15 v Figure 1. N- 11 View in the interior of Goodrich Castle, from a sketch of my own taken on the spot. R.B. / NB. The tree here endeavour'd to be represented grows (I believe) in the exact scite of the Chappel. Some beautiful ornamental work is still seen on a wall to the left of the tree, not here represented RB.
Image 16 Read more about Image 16 Figure 1. 13 Warre's Monument. / With the approach to Cold-Well Rocks. / Copy from Mrs F B
Image 15 Read more about Image 15 Figure 1. No 10 part of Goodrich Castle looking from the Chapel / Copy—do
Image 14 Read more about Image 14 Figure 1. No 9 An arch in Goodrich Castle. Through which on the left is the Chapel. / Copy—do—