<oai_dc:dc xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd"><dc:title>Extravaganza parties at Margate [art original]</dc:title><dc:creator>Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809, artist</dc:creator><dc:date>[ca. 1800]</dc:date><dc:language>eng</dc:language><dc:description>Two rows of 'Lilliputian' caricatures depicted in a diminutive style engaged in conversation, gossip, commerce, appraisals, and humor generally along the theme of sea travel, sailing, and sea sickness. Captions near the depicted figures include, "Oh that da--d hoy! I am as sick as a horse and there is my son Jack just as bad behind the hedge!"; "Come on and don't be so vulgar, you see your daughter and I don't mind it a fig!"; "This way your honors the best lodging in all Margate!"; My Missess has sent home this parcel of books and want another basket full all novels if you please."; "If you Mistress goes on in this way, she'll read out my whole stock in a week." ...</dc:description><dc:description>Title from ink inscription in the artist's hand next to image.</dc:description><dc:description>Signed by the artist.</dc:description><dc:description>Date supplied by cataloger.</dc:description></oai_dc:dc>