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RMEC85K6–Engraving of Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra doing needlework in the rectory garden. Dated 1810
RMAX0Y81–The only known portrait of Jane Austen s sister Cassandra at Jane Austen House museum at Chawton near Alton Hampshire England UK
RMP68X8R–Engraving of Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra doing needlework in the rectory garden. Dated 1810
RMA93P8C–Jane Austen's writing table and a letter to her sister Cassandra at the [Jane Austen House museum]
RMERGWG3–Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra Austen (her elder sister). Handwritten manuscript. JA: English novelist, 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817. CA: Amateur English watercolourist, 9 January 1773 – 22 March 1845.
RMAX0Y7A–The only known portrait of Jane Austen s sister Cassandra at the [Jane Austen House museum]
RM2K10JA4–JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817) English author. Colourised version of the original sketch by her elder sister Cassandra Austen
RMAX0Y87–A cameo portrait of Jane Austens sister Cassandra at the Jane Austen House museum
RMWHB5XH–Maria - watercolour by Cassandra Austen (nee Leigh and sister of Jane, or her mother, both called Cassandra) of heroine of Sterner's novel. .
RMG16EWY–Portrait by Jane's sister Cassandra. Jane Austen (December 16, 1775 - July 18, 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among the landed gentry, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature. Her
RM2HM6F3A–A portrait of the English writer Jane Austen, author of Pride and Prejudice. The portrait os from 1810 when she was 35 yrs old and was drawn by her sister Cassandra.
RMKR24TN–JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817) English novelist in a 19th century engraving based on a portrait by her sister Cassandra about 1810
RMERHF5R–Jane Austen - Letter from English novelist to her sister Cassandra signed with initials on 25 April 16 December 1775 - 18 July
RMA93P94–Jane Austins writing table and a letter to her sister Cassandra at the [Jane Austen House museum]
RMB9FYG1–Chawton, Gravestone to Cassandra Elizabeth Austen 1845 sister of Jane Austen English author novelist writer Hampshire England UK
RMBBNGWC–Austen, Jane, 16.12.1775 - 24. 7.1817, British author / writer, half length, drawing by her sister Cassandra, ,
RFM0C6A1–The grave of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (elder sister of Jane Austen)Chawton churchyard, Hampshire
RM2F4F418–Graves of author Jane Austen's mother and sister in the churchyard of St Nicholas Church in the Hampshire village of Chawton, England, UK.
RMD6AC51–The grave of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (9 January 1773 – 22 March 1845 was an amateur English water colourist.
RMEC86FX–Colour portrait of Jane Austen (1775-1817) drawn by her sister Cassandra. Dated 1810
RMJWKGY3–House where the English novelist Jane Austen once lived at Chawton Hampshire (1809-1817) -(Now Jane Austen's House Museum) From an old postcard
RMP68XYT–Portrait of Jane Austen (1775-1817) English novelist, whose works or romantic fiction. Dated 1810
RMMP7RMJ–. English: Back-view watercolour of Jane Austen by her sister Cassandra Austen . 1804. Cassandra Austen (1773-1845) 706 JaneAustenCassandraWatercolour
RM2H62KJ8–england,hampshire,alton,chawton,parish church of st.nicholas,the graves of jane austen's mother and sister
RMJR3325–Gravestones of Jane Austen's mother and sister Cassandra in churchyard of the parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK
RF2EA0ENX–Graves of Cassandra & Cassandra Austen - Mother and Sister of Jane Austen
RMBDF5BJ–19th century English novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817. She lived here with her mother and sister Cassandra...
RMWH8E0E–Mary. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austen's History of England, 1790. Cassandra Austen, was the elder sister of Jane Austen (1775-1817), to whom she was very close.
RMG6WBD4–Helen Scott, librarian of the Chawton House Library, inspects a manuscript by Jane Austen from the late 18th century at the museum and study centre in Alton near Winchester. The short play entitled 'Sir Charles Grandison' is exceptionally rare as no one knows what happened to Austen's manuscripts when she died. One theory is that her sister Cassandra burned them along with her private letters. The play is a 20 minute comedy dramatising scenes from the novel 'The History of Sir Charles Grandison' by Samuel Richardson, one of Austen's favourite authors. Paper was expensive and the 52 pages are
RM2HM6F3C–A portrait of the English writer Jane Austen, author of Pride and Prejudice. It is based on the sketch made in 1810 (when Jane was 35 yrs old) by her sister Cassandra.
RMWA4X54–Headstone of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (Jane Austen's older & only sister) at St Nicholas Chawton
RMHWA1EY–The gravestone of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen the elder sister of the Author Jane Austen at St Nicholas Church ,Chawton near Alton Hampshire.
RM2WWEG9A–Jane Austen's Will Description: Last will and testament of the writer Jane Austen, written three months before her death. With the exception of a few small legacies, Jane left 'everything' to her sister Cassandra. Date: 27th April 1817 will, georgian, writer, author, janeausten, novelist, regency, probate
RM2CAWM01–Jane Austen 1783 Heritage Trail, Bargate Quarter, High Street, Southampton, England, UK, August 2020
RM2GBW3H0–England, Hampshire, Alton, Chawton, Parish Church of St.Nicholas, The Graves of Jane Austen's Mother and Sister
RFM0C6A7–The graves of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (elder sister of Jane Austen)and Cassandra Austen (nee Leigh) mother of Jane Austen in Chawton Hampshire
RMAJKWX5–Patchwork coverlet or quilt made by Jane Austen and her mother and sister Cassandra between 1810 and 1812 at her house at Chawto
RMD6AC0J–The grave of Cassandra Austen (1739–1827) who was the mother of the novelist and writer Jane Austin.
RMEC86G8–Portrait of Jane Austen (1775-1817) English novelist, whose works or romantic fiction. Dated 1810
RF2CHYX34–Graves of Cassandra Austen and Cassandra Elizabeth Austen in Chawton, England
RMMYX5X2–. English: Silhouette of Cassandra Austen (1773-1845), sister of Jane Austen 2 CassandraAustenSilhouette
RMJR332F–Gravestones of Jane Austen's mother and sister Cassandra in churchyard of the parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK
RMBDF3YC–19th century English novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817. She lived here with her mother and sister Cassandra...
RMWH8E13–Mary Queen of Scotts. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austen's History of England, 1790. Cassandra Austen, was the elder sister of Jane Austen (1775-1817), to whom she was very close.. . . . . . .
RMG6WBD6–Helen Scott, librarian of the Chawton House Library, inspects a manuscript by Jane Austen from the late 18th century at the museum and study centre in Alton near Winchester. The short play entitled 'Sir Charles Grandison' is exceptionally rare as no one knows what happened to Austen's manuscripts when she died. One theory is that her sister Cassandra burned them along with her private letters. The play is a 20 minute comedy dramatising scenes from the novel 'The History of Sir Charles Grandison' by Samuel Richardson, one of Austen's favourite authors. Paper was expensive and the 52 pages are
RMWA4X4J–Headstones of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (Jane Austen's older sister) & Cassandra Leigh Austen (Jane Austen's mother) at St Nicholas Chawton
RMHWA1ET–The gravestones of Cassandra Austen & Cassanda Elizabeth Austen the Mother & Sister respectively of the Author Jane Austen at St Nicholas Church ,Chaw
RFM0C6A3–The graves of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (elder sister of Jane Austen)and Cassandra Austen (nee Leigh) mother of Jane Austen in Chawton churchyard, H
RMD6AC2Y–The graves of Cassandra Austen (1739–1827) & Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (9 January 1773 – 22 March 1845)
RMMMTXAW–. English: Cassandra Austen (1773-1845), English painter and sister of the novelist Jane Austen . 5 December 2013, 01:36:03. Unknown Cassandra Austen
RMJR332K–Gravestones of Jane Austen's mother and sister Cassandra in churchyard of the parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK
RMBDF56Y–19th century English novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817. She lived here with her mother and sister Cassandra...
RMWH8DY9–Elizabeth I. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austen's History of England, 1790. Cassandra Austen, was the elder sister of Jane Austen (1775-1817), to whom she was very close.. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Elizabeth I was the fifth and final monarch of the Tudor dynasty, having succeeded her half-sister, Mary I. She reigned during a period of turmoil in English history..
RMG6WBD3–Helen Scott, librarian of the Chawton House Library, inspects a manuscript by Jane Austen from the late 18th century, at the museum and study centre in Alton near Winchester. The short play entitled 'Sir Charles Grandison' is exceptionally rare as no one knows what happened to Austen's manuscripts when she died. One theory is that her sister Cassandra burned them along with her private letters. The play is a 20 minute comedy dramatising scenes from the novel 'The History of Sir Charles Grandison' by Samuel Richardson, one of Austen's favourite authors. Paper was expensive and the 52 pages are
RM2HB2TK7–RETRANSMITTED AMENDING CAPTION INFORMATION A letter written by Jane Austen to her sister, Cassandra, who was at the Fowle's (her fiance's parent's house) in Kintbury, Newbury, which forms part of the Honresfield Library collection, on display at Sotheby's in London, after the collection of manuscripts and printed books were saved for the nation following fundraising of over £15 million by Friends of the National Libraries (FNL). Picture date: Thursday December 16, 2021.
RM2J379N4–Lizzie Dunford shows the Duchess of Cornwall a first edition copy of Pride and Prejudice alongside the letter Jane Austen wrote to her sister Cassandra in 1813 stating that she had received her 'own darling child from London' - her first copy of Pride and Prejudice during a visit to Jane Austen's House in Alton, Hampshire. Picture date: Wednesday April 6, 2022.
RMJR3335–Gravestones of Jane Austen's mother and sister Cassandra in churchyard of the parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK
RMBDAK61–19th century novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817 where she lived with her mother & sister Cassandra, Chawton, Hants
RMWHATJJ–Jane Austen c 1810 . by C Austen (1775-1817). pencil and watercolour. . Cassandra Austen 1810 Jane Austen's elder sister
RM2J37A4F–Lizzie Dunford shows the Duchess of Cornwall a first edition copy of Pride and Prejudice alongside the letter Jane Austen wrote to her sister Cassandra in 1813 stating that she had received her 'own darling child from London' - her first copy of Pride and Prejudice during a visit to Jane Austen's House in Alton, Hampshire. Picture date: Wednesday April 6, 2022.
RMJR3337–Stained glass windows in the Parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK, burial place of Jane Austen's mother and sister
RMBDAMT0–19th century novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817 where she lived with her mother & sister Cassandra, Chawton, Hants
RMWH8E3Y–Henry V, (1387-1422), King of England (1413-1422), son of Henry IV by Mary de Bohun. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austen's History of England, 1790. Cassandra Austen, was the elder sister of Jane Austen (1775-1817), to whom she was very close.. .
RMJR333C–Churchyard and exterior of the parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK, burial place of Jane Austen's mother and sister
RMBDAK7P–19th century novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817 where she lived with her mother & sister Cassandra, Chawton, Hants
RMWH8E3D–Edward IV (1442-1483). King of England from (1461-1483), with a break of a few months in the period (1470-1471). . Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austen's History of England, 1790. Cassandra Austen, was the elder sister of Jane Austen (1775-1817), to whom she was very close.. . .
RMPF3K60–Gravestones of Jane Austen's mother and sister Cassandra in churchyard of the parish church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK
RMBDAMRB–19th century novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817 where she lived with her mother & sister Cassandra, Chawton, Hants
RMWH8E06–Charles I (1600-1649) King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March 1625, until his execution. He famously engaged in a struggle for power with Parliament.. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austen's History of England, 1790. Cassandra Austen, was the elder sister of Jane Austen (1775-1817), to whom she was very close.. . .
RMBDAK9A–19th century novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817 where she lived with her mother & sister Cassandra, Chawton, near Alton, Hampshire, UK.
RMJRFDAY–Wooden notice board outside Parish Church of St Nicholas, Chawton, Hampshire, southern England, UK, burial place of Jane Austen's mother and sister
RMBDAK57–19th century novelist Jane Austen's home from 1809 until 1817 where she lived with her mother & sister Cassandra, Chawton, near Alton, Hants, UK.
RMBDF521–Headstones in St Nicholas Church graveyard of 19th century novelist Jane Austen's mother and sister, Chawton, Hampshire, UK.
RMBDF9DP–Head stones in St Nicholas Church graveyard of Jane Austen's mother and sister in village of Chawton, near Alton, Hampshire UK.
RMT1XHJ9–The weathered headstones of Jane Austen’s mother & sister buried in the grounds of Saint Nicholas Church, Chawton, near Alton, Hampshire, UK.
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