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The following illustrations are the work of the main authors, J. Hawkes with P. C. Sidebottom (Ills. 1–4, 17– 63, 65–82, 87–97, 99–122, 124–30, 137–45, 147–58, 161–70, 176–9, 182–5, 200–3, 206–9, 224–5, 230–46, 350–1, 356–9, 364–70, 408–9, 418–21, 426, 428–33, 435–50, 452–6, 458–62, 466, 470, 487–93, 495–513, 520–30, 532–4, 566–80, 582–5, 627–33). J. Hawkes also photographed Ills. 6–9, 14–16, 64, 83–6, 123, 146, 186–7, 196–9, 210–13, 219, 226–9, 383–5, 388–9, 391, 394–7, 401–2, 406–7, 416–17, 422–5, 451, 464–5, 477, 479–84, 494, 514–18, 531, 535–41, 553, 556, 562–4, 593–5, 597–9, 601–10, 612, 616–17, 619–22, 626, 634–5, 641, 657; and P. C. Sidebottom photographed Ills. 98, 189–95, 217, 457, 463, 475–6. The Corpus Research Fellows K. P. Jukes and D. J. Craig photographed Ills. 5, 10–13, 132–6, 161–5, 171–3, 175, 220–3, 249–52, 335, 411–15, 547–52, 554–5, 561, 565, 636–8, 642. K. P. Jukes also photographed Ills. 214–15, 217–18, 253–98, 307–10, 323–34, 336–46, 349, 352–5, 360–3, 398–400, 403–5, 557–60, 613–15, 618, 648–9; and D. J. Craig photographed Ills. 377–82, 386–7, 392–3. Ills. 542–6 were photographed by R. N. Bailey, by courtesy of Alan Garner; Ills. 247–8 were photographed by M. Crowthers (copyright Martin Biddle); Ills. 180–1 were photographed by the late J. T. Lang, by courtesy of Mrs Anne Lang; Ills. 159, 646 were photographed by the late T. Middlemass; Ills. 643–5, 662 were photographed by R. M. C. Trench-Jellicoe; Ills. 299–306 were photographed by J. Veich. The following individuals have kindly supplied photographs and allowed them to be reproduced here: Ian Cartwright (Ills. 311–22); Faith Cleverdon (Ill. 611); P. M. J. Crook (Ills. 467–9); Angela Geary, © Dean and Chapter of Lichfield Cathedral (Ill. 591); Peter Harbison (Ills. 659–61); Rachel Moss of the CRSBI (Ill. 653); Richard Sowerby (Ills. 204–5); Heidi Stoner (Ills. 371–6, 390, 623–5); Joanna Story (Ill. 647). Ills. 586–90, 592, 596, 600 and Colour Plate 1 are copyright David Rowan, by permission of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield Cathedral. The following institutions graciously permitted photography of sculptures in their care: Bakewell Old House Museum (Ills. 76–82); The British Museum (Ills. 636–8); Buxton Museum (Ills. 237–42); the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield Cathedral (Ills. 586–602, Colour Plate 1); Derby Museum and Art Gallery (Ills. 132–6, 147–59, 161–88, 247–98, 307–46, 401–2, 406–7, 464–5, 467–70); Weston Park, Museums Sheffield (Ills. 87–90, 96–7, 243–6, 458–60). The following institutions supplied photographs of manuscripts or objects in their care and have granted permission for them to be reproduced here: Bibliothèque Municipale, Angers, France (Ill. 639); © The British Library Board, London: Add. MS 9463 (Ills. 347–8); © Trustees of the British Museum, London (Ills. 654–5, 663); Master and Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (Ill. 656); Residenz Schatzkammer, Munich, Germany (Ill. 640); Scala / Art Resource, New York, USA (Ill. 658); State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia (Ill. 651); By permission of Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome, Italy, with all rights reserved: Barberini Lat. 570 (Ill. 652); Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht, Holland (Ill. 650); Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Ills. 664–5). The following institutions have kindly given permission for published illustrations to be reproduced here: Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society (Ill. 485, photo by S. A. Jeavons); Derbyshire Archaeological Society (Ill. 131, photo by T. C. Routh); North Staffordshire Field Club (Ill. 486, photo by T. Pape). A number of drawings first published by early antiquaries are believed to be out of copyright: T. Bateman (Ill. 471); G. F. Browne (Ills. 410, 427, 434, 472); J. C. Cox (Ill. 160); R. Plot (Ill. 519); J. Sleigh (Ill. 581); H. J. Stevens (Ills. 473–4). The photographer of Ill. 478 is unknown. The plates were set by Richard Bryant. 355