Illustrations
Between iii & 1 “I shall die, - as I have lived – a Positivist”
Copy of letter from Vernon Lushington to his daughter Susan.
3 April 1907.
Between 37 & 38 Lushington family tree
Between 46 & 47 Stephen Lushington and his family at Ockham Park.
Between 50 & 51 Stephen Lushington by William Holman Hunt
Between 54 & 55 Vernon Lushington in his late 20s.
Between 72 & 73 Title Page of Harriet Martineau’s translation of Comte’s
“Positive Philosophy”.
Between 102 & 103 Thomas Carlyle
Between 113 & 114 Title Page of Lushington’s “How Shall The Strong Man Use
His Strength?”
Between 122 & 123 Title Page of Lushington’s personal copy of “The Oxford and
Cambridge Magazine.
Between 138 & 139 “To Tea With Carlyle”. Lushington’s notes of 17 February
1860.
Between 148 & 149 Auguste Comte
Between 156 & 157 Extract from Vernon Lushington’s “Positivist Tables”.
Between 169 & 170 Copy of Newton Hall Lecture Programme1888.
Between 181 & 182 Title Page from Lushington’s “The Worship of Humanity”.
Between 187 & 188 Vernon Lushington, Secretary to the Admiralty. 1869 – 1877.
Between 201 & 202 “The Phantom Board”. Cartoon from Punch 1872 showing
Lushington as Secretary to the Admiralty.
Between 213 & 214 “A Chapter on the History of Strikes”. A Letter to Vernon
Lushington from Alfred Warterhouse.
Between 224 & 225 First page of Lushington’s lecture on Art.
Between 247 & 248 Cover of Lushington’s “Mozart: A Commemorative
Address”.
Between 252 & 253 Cover of Lushington’s “Shakespeare”.
Between 256 & 257 Extract from Lushington’s notes on Walt Whitman.
Between 259 & 260 Extract from Lushington’s notes on William Morris.
Between 277 & 278 “Positivist Hymns” by Vernon Lushington, 1885.
Between 284 & 285 “The Home Quartet” by Arthur Hughes.
Between 301 & 302 Extract from letter from Vernon Lushington to Jane Mowatt
on the eve of their wedding.
Between 306 & 307 Jane Lushington by D.G. Rossetti.
Between 315 & 317 Extract from letter from Jane to Vernon Lushington . “I am
going one way and you another”.
Between 327 & 328 Lushington notes on Charles Darwin.
Between 330 & 331 Mrs Lushington with her daughters Catherine, Margaret &
Susan
Between 336 & 337 Vernon Lushington in old age.
Between 340 & 341 Hymn Sheet from Vernon Lushington’s Funeral.
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