In 1873, for Sir William Armstrong, the Peterhouse Dante and Chaucer, Spenser, Homer and Aeschylus, together with newly designed figures of Milton by Ford Madox Brown, and Virgil and Horace by Burne-Jones. These were placed in the top lights of the library bay window at 'Cragside', Rothbury, Northumberland, where they still are. The 'Cragside' Milton represents the poet old and blind, whereas at Peterhouse he is shown young 1974, vol II p. 163.