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The majority of the photographic illustrations for Cheshire are the joint work of the Corpus Research Fellows K. P. Jukes and D. J. Craig (Ills. 9–26, 35–42, 70–103, 108, 112–38, 142–59, 162–75, 177–228, 230–7, 239–43, 293–350, 352–4, 359–61, 372–5, 380–2). K. P. Jukes also photographed Ills. 1–8, 27–34, 60–9, 104–7, 160–1, 176, 247–50, 251–61, 270, 273–9, 281–3, 355–8, 362–71, 376–7, 383–8, 390, 738, and produced Ills. 44, 141. In addition R. M. C. Trench-Jellicoe photographed Ills. 245–6, 263–6, 269, 271–2, 280, 284–5, 287–92. The majority of the photographic illustrations for Lancashire were taken especially for the project by R. M. C. Trench-Jellicoe (Ills. 391–4, 396, 405–10, 412–32, 442–512, 514–26, 528–61, 565, 568–99, 603–50, 653–713, 716–29, 732–4, 736). K. P. Jukes and D. J. Craig photographed Ills. 401–4, 562–4, 566–7. ills. 262, 286 were photographed by the author, R. N. Bailey. Ills. 714–15 were photographed by the late J. T. Lang. Ills. 600–1, 737 were photographed by T. Middlemass. The following institutions permitted photography (as credited above) of sculptures in their care: Blackburn Museum (Ills. 686–9, 697–700); Buxton Museum and Art Gallery (Ills. 9–12); The British Museum (Ills. 117–27, 562–4, 566–7); Charles Dawson Brown Museum, West Kirby (Ills. 176, 345–54, 359–61); Chester Archaeology (Ills. 333–4, 340–2); Colne Heritage Centre (Ills. 445–50); Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Ills. 112–16, 172–5); Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston (Ill. 396); Lancaster City Museum (Ills. 532–6, 573– 6, 577–80, 584–99, 603–22); Macclesfield Borough Council (Ills. 313–32); Museum of Lancashire, Preston (Ills. 391–4); The National Trust (Ills. 128–38, 141–59); Ness Botanic Gardens (Ill. 383); Oxford Archaeology North, Lancaster (Ill. 623–4); Prestwich Heritage Society (Ills. 631–4); Touchstones Museum, Rochdale (Ills. 645–8); Wirral Museum, Birkenhead (Ills. 222–8). The following institutions have supplied photographic prints or digital images, and have granted permission for them to be reproduced here: © All rights reserved, the British Library Board (Ills. 651–2); © The Trustees of the British Museum (Ills. 43, 45–57, 109–11, 378); © Crown Copyright NMR (Ill. 244); Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Ills. 741–3); Lancashire County Library and Information Service, Lancashire Community History (Ill. 602); Manchester Libraries (Ill. 527); National Museums and Galleries of Merseyside (Ills. 730–1); Sackler Library, University of Oxford (Ills. 433–441). The following individuals have provided transparencies, prints or line drawings, and have generously allowed them to be reproduced here: J. Dixon (Ill. 735); B. J. N. Edwards (Ills. 395, 397–400, 411); A. J. Hawkes (Ills. 267, 268); D. H. Hill (Ills. 739–40); A. White (Ill. 513). The institutions listed below have kindly given permission for published illustrations to be reproduced here: Centre for North West Regional Studies, University of Lancaster (Ills. 397–400, 411); North West Catholic History Society, Wigan (Ill. 735). a number of illustrations were originally published by the following institutions, but are assumed to be out of copyright: Architectural, Archaeological and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales (Ills. 58–9, 351, 379); Chetham Society, Manchester (Ill. 238); Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (Ills. 58–9, 229, 351, 379); Wyman & Sons, Great Queen Street, London (Ills. 139–40); Henry Young & Sons Ltd, Liverpool (Ill. 389). The plates were set by Christina Unwin.

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NOTE ON REDUCTIONS

Wherever possible, the photographs have been reduced so that the stones are shown at one eighth of their actual size. This scale is not indicated in the captions. Views of details of larger stones, and small stones (normally those with dimensions not greater than 20 cm (8 in)), are shown at one quarter or one half of their actual size, and are marked (1:4) or (1:2) in the captions. Stones which are either too large to be reproduced at one eighth of actual size, or the dimensions of which are unobtainable, have not been reduced according to any fixed scale, and are therefore marked in the captions as not to scale (nts).