"A vendor of ballads walking from the left singing from a ballad on the courtesan Kitty Fisher, holding a fishing line as a visual pun, with his wife and two children singing further off to right, illuminated by the sunlight falling from left."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
First and second part of Miss Kitty Fishers merry thought
Description:
Title etched below image., Printmaker and publication information from first plate in series., Twelfth plate from: Twelve London cries done from the life by P. Sandby. London, 1760., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate numbered "12" beneath lower right corner of image., Temporary local subject terms: Catherine Maria Fisher, ca. 1738-1767, known as Kitty Fisher -- Theaters: Old Haymarket Theatre., and Description in an unidentified hand added below image on mounting sheet; window mounted to 38 x 26 cm.
Publisher:
F. Vivarez and by P. Sandby
Subject (Name):
Fisher, Kitty, 1741?-1767.
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, Sedan chairs, Singers, Street vendors, Singing, and Fishing & hunting gear
"A vendor of ballads walking from the left singing from a ballad on the courtesan Kitty Fisher, holding a fishing line as a visual pun, with his wife and two children singing further off to right, illuminated by the sunlight falling from left."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
First and second part of Miss Kitty Fishers merry thought
Description:
Title etched below image., Printmaker and publication information from first plate in series., Twelfth plate from: Twelve London cries done from the life by P. Sandby. London, 1760., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate numbered "12" beneath lower right corner of image., and Temporary local subject terms: Catherine Maria Fisher, ca. 1738-1767, known as Kitty Fisher -- Theaters: Old Haymarket Theatre.
Publisher:
F. Vivarez and by P. Sandby
Subject (Name):
Fisher, Kitty, 1741?-1767.
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, Sedan chairs, Singers, Street vendors, Singing, and Fishing & hunting gear
Title from first line of letterpress verse surrounding the image., Engraved from Hearne's portrait by Tillemans., Four lines of satirical verse printed around the plate: Hearnius, behold! in closet close y-pent, Of sober face, with learned dust besprent, To future ages will his dulness last, Who hath preserv'd the dulness of the past., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Not in the Catalogue of engraved British portraits ... in the British Museum., Subject identified by J. Reed on second mounting sheet, recto and in later unknown hand on first mounting sheet, recto., and Mounted to 22 x 18 cm, window mounted to 30 x 24 cm.
Title from text engraved above image., Attributed to P.V.D. Berge in an unverified card catalog record., Publication date from book in which this plate was published., Earlier lettering burnished from plate and replaced with title and verse of this edition., On one sheet with five columns of letterpress., Four lines of verse below image: Schoon de eid'le Hoop nog hoopt, het actie boomtze sterft ..., Plate 49 from: Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid ..., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Watermark., Sheet numbered '49' in pencil in an unidentified hand in upper right corner, recto; mounted to 46 x 33 cm., and Title translation on verso of mount: The emanciation and death of the share tree.
"Satire on Robert Walpole showing him as a colossal figure at the entrance to St James's Palce bending forward with his naked backside exposed for an ambitious young man to kiss; another man holds a petition and bowls a hoop lettered, "Wealth", "Pride", "Vanity", "Folly", "Luxury", "Want", "Dependance", "Servility", "Venality", "Corruption" and "Prostitution", through Walpole's legs towards an arcade whose arches are labelled, "Saint [James's P]alace", "The Treasury", "The Exchequer" and "The Admiralty"."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Way to preferment
Description:
Title from item., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark resulting in minor loss of text., Four lines of text below image: And Henry the King made unto himself a great idol ... Chronicle of the Kings, page 51., Bowditch's ms. annotations at bottom of sheet., and Watermark: Strasburg lily with initials LVG below.
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1898: Imperfect: sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp on sheets. Manuscript annotations on some sheets., and The unnumbered leaves are the title/index and map index sheets.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Conn. and Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
"Volume one ... (6271)"; "Volume Two ... (6476).", Accompanied by: new sheets 92, 93 (dated Dec. 1923), 102, 155, 156, 243 (May 1922), and 225 (Apr. 1918); additional sheets 102 (Feb. 1918), 103 (June 1920), 104 (Dec. 1923), and 245 (Apr. 1918)., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes "Map of congested district of Bridgeport, Conn." (200 ft. to an inch)., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., Sheets in volume two numbered 151-244; sheets 23-24 and 29-34 are duplicated as "skeleton" sheets., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1913: Imperfect: some sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp and copyright stamp of the Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., and Volume 1: 3 unnumbered leaves, 101 leaves, that is, 108 leaves; volume 2: 3 unnumbered leaves, 94 leaves.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Library of Congress Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Conn. and Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
"Volume one ... (6271)"; "Volume Two ... (6476).", Accompanied by: new sheets 92, 93 (dated Dec. 1923), 102, 155, 156, 243 (May 1922), and 225 (Apr. 1918); additional sheets 102 (Feb. 1918), 103 (June 1920), 104 (Dec. 1923), and 245 (Apr. 1918)., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes "Map of congested district of Bridgeport, Conn." (200 ft. to an inch)., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., Sheets in volume two numbered 151-244; sheets 23-24 and 29-34 are duplicated as "skeleton" sheets., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1913: Imperfect: some sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp and copyright stamp of the Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., and Volume 1: 3 unnumbered leaves, 101 leaves, that is, 108 leaves; volume 2: 3 unnumbered leaves, 94 leaves.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Library of Congress Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
Judge Buller of King's Bench, is shown walking towards the right in his judicial robes, carrying two bundles of sticks, each terminating in the shape of a thumb. To the rear and on a smaller scale is a man beating his wife with one of the judge's implements. Buller was reputed to have ruled that a wife could legitimately be beaten provided the stick used by her husband was no thicker than his thumb
Alternative Title:
Patent sticks for family correction, warranted lawful!
Description:
Title etched below image., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., Originally published with the imprint: Pubd. Novr. 27th, 1782, by E. D'Achery, St. James's Street., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Temporary local subject terms: Sticks: fascines -- Laws: wife-beating ruled lawful., 1 print on wove paper : etching ; sheet 34 x 25 cm., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark; mounted to 56 x 37 cm.
Publisher:
Pubd. Novr. 27th, 1782, by W. Humphry [sic], No. 227 Strand
Title from caption below image., Description based on imperfect impression; sheet trimmed within plate mark resulting in partial loss of plate number and some loss of a portion of the statement of responsibility?, Plate numbered '5' in lower right corner., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Annotated in an unidentified hand on mounting sheet below image: Claude Gillot ft. ; window mounted to 15 x 14 cm.