
Fig. 1
Samuel Lysons by Sir Thomas Lawrence, pencil, 1799. 6 in. x 5 in. (152 mm x 127 mm). Purchased, 1976: National Portrait Gallery 5078. Reproduced with the permission of the National Portrait Gallery. ©National Portrait Gallery.

Fig. 2
Hand tinted engraving of ‘Venus’ from Bignor, drawn by Samuel Lysons and Richard Smirke (Lysons 1817b: plate XIX). Photograph by Colin Brooks. Image: Courtesy of the Special Collections of the University of Leicester.

Fig. 3
The Woodchester Great Pavement (Lysons 1797: plate X; volume in Special Collections of the University of Leicester published as Reliquiae IV). Photograph by Colin Brooks. Image: Courtesy of the Special Collections of the University of Leicester.

Fig. 4
Iron and brass objects found ‘among the rubbish of the building in the Parks ... The knife fig. 1 very much resembles in form and size one of the same metal, which was found with an altar dedicated to Mars near the Borghese palace at Rome’ (Lysons 1797: 13, plate XXXV; volume in Special Collections of the University of Leicester published as Reliquiae IV). All are the same size as the originals. Photograph by Colin Brooks. Image: Courtesy of the Special Collections of the University of Leicester.

Fig. 5
Reconstruction of the Temple at Bath based on the excavated remains (Lysons 1813: ii: frontispiece). Photograph by Colin Brooks. Image: Courtesy of the Special Collections of the University of Leicester.

Fig. 6
Map of the country round Bignor in Sussex (Lysons 1817b: plate I). Photograph by Colin Brooks. Image: Courtesy of the Special Collections of the University of Leicester.
