"A procession of Queen Caroline on a carriage through central London, with six horses pulling the carriage to the left, followed by another coach, two cavalries in the right foreground, the public along the street in the background, all cheering towards the Queen."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Mounted on page 19 of: George Humphrey shop album.
Publisher:
Pubd. by G. Humphrey, 27 St. James's Street, London
Subject (Geographic):
London (England)
Subject (Name):
Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821.
Subject (Topic):
Parades & processions, Carriages, Crowds, Cheering, and Cavalry
"Elevation and view of the chain bridge looking towards Bangor"--Royal Collection Trust online catalogue, RCIN 702589
Alternative Title:
Plan and view of a chain bridge
Description:
Title engraved below image., Image includes dimensions of bridge., and With the name "R.I. Gore Esqr." written in ink on verso, in a contemporary hand.
Publisher:
Published by J. Taylor, Architectural Library, High Holborn
Title from caption below image., "No. 53 of R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts &c. Pubd., 1 May 1820.", Plate number statement trimmed partially from sheet., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
In a well-furnished room Tom and Kate waltz gracefully. Logic, at the piano (right), looks over his shoulder at the pair with a delighted grin. Jerry sits on a couch, with a second courtesan (Sue). Both women wear evening dress with long gloves. On a table are decanters, fruit, &c. There are wide folding doors flanked by pictures that amplify the subject
Description:
Title from caption below image., Publication information from British Museum catalogue., Illustration to: Egan, P. Life in London, page 250., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and State without imprint statement. Cf. No. 14334 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Publisher:
Sherwood, Neely, & Jones
Subject (Topic):
Couples, Courtesans, Dance, Musicians, Parlors, and Pianos
Title etched below image., Date supplied in ink in a contemporary hand., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Watermark: J. Whatman.
Publisher:
Pubd. by S.W. Fores, corner of Sackville St., Piccadilly
Subject (Geographic):
England
Subject (Topic):
Clothing & dress, City & town life, and Carriages & coaches
"A park scene with many figures. Fashionably dressed pedestrians promenade on the grass beyond a sandy track or road in the foreground. A dandy (cf. No. 13029) drives a high-stepping horse in a two-wheeled curricle, with a groom beside him. He is followed (left) by a dandy on horseback who turns towards a promenading pair. There are two officers in uniform, one tall, wearing a huge bearskin, the other small, wearing plumed shako. A (?) footboy leads a dog. Perhaps a companion plate to No. 14078."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from caption below image., Questionable attribution to William Heath from British Museum catalogue., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark on three edges.
Publisher:
Pubd. July 6, 1820 by S.W. Fores, 41, Piccadilly
Subject (Topic):
Carriages & coaches, Horses, Parks, and Pedestrians
The walls of a fashionable, sporting gentleman are covered in sporting prints: fox hunting, horse racing, cock fighting, boxing, etc
Description:
Title from caption below image., Publication information from British Museum catalogue., Lacking imprint statement. For state with intact imprint statement, see no. 14321 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
The Tom and Jerry stand arm in arm, watching a scene of 'drunkenness, beggary, lewdness and carelessness-a complete picture of "Low Life" (in Wych Street, Strand). A woman climbs over the back of a bench to fight another as mugs and plates fly. On the fire (right) is a huge pot with a tap, at which a man fills a mug. A battered prostitute toasts a muffin. One man, of 'shabby-genteel' appearance, 'was once one of the gayest young swells upon the town'. Over the fire are cracked pictures: Innocence and Virtue. Mugs are stacked on shelves
Alternative Title:
Midnight Tom and Jerry at a coffee shop near the Olympic
Description:
Title from caption below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Plate from: Egan, Pearce. Life in London. London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1821, page 181., and Sheet trimmed to plate mark, with loss of imprint: 13.4 x 21.3 cm