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2.
- Creator:
- Gear, J. W. (John William), 1806-1866, lithographer
- Published / Created:
- [1833?]
- Call Number:
- 833.00.00.03
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Alternative Title:
- C. H. Simpson Esquire
- Description:
- Title from caption below image., Date of publication from unverified data from local card catalog record., Text below title: "Welcome to the Royal property.", Attribution below imprint statement: W. Day lithr. to the King, 17 Gate St. Lin. Inn Fds., In lower right corner: Price 2s., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- Published by J.W. Gear, 166 Strand, near the Strand Theatre & sold at Vauxhall Gardens and W. Day Lithr. to the King, 17 Gate St. Lin. Inn Fds
- Subject (Geographic):
- England, London., and Vauxhall Gardens (London, England),
- Subject (Name):
- Simpson, Christopher Herbert, 1770-1835,
- Subject (Topic):
- Masters of ceremonies and Entertainers
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > C.H. Simpson Esqre thirty six years master of the ceremonies at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhaull / [graphic]
3.
- Published / Created:
- March 1833.
- Call Number:
- 833.03.00.01+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Alternative Title:
- Sketches at the opera
- Description:
- Title from caption below image. and Embossed stamp of publisher near lower edge of sheet: Thos. McLe[an].
- Publisher:
- Published by Thos. McLean, 26, Haymarket and Printed by Maguire & Co.
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > During the ballet [graphic]
4.
- Creator:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- [1 January 1833]
- Call Number:
- 833.01.01.02+
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Third(?) page of a monthly magazine that consisted of four pages; included on this page are three individually-titled images
- Alternative Title:
- Run to ground
- Description:
- Titles from text below images., Printmaker from British Museum online catalogue., and Publisher from publisher's statement "Published on the first of every month by Thos. McLean, 27 Haymarket, London" on first page of magazine; lithographic printer from printer's statement "A. Ducotes lithogy., 70 St. Martins Lane" on first page of magazine; date of publication from series numbering "Vol. 4th, Jan 1st, 1833" on first page of magazine. See British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1868,0808.12326.
- Publisher:
- T. McLean
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > End of the chasse, or, Run to ground The grand Signor and his two very dear friends ; Some illustrations for modern songs. [graphic]
5.
- Creator:
- Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, lithographer
- Published / Created:
- [1833]
- Call Number:
- 833.05.09.01
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from heading at top of print., Numerous small designs, many of them individually titled., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., The Lewis Walpole Library impression: Sheet trimmed with some loss of imprint statement., and Mounted to 32 x 24 cm.
- Publisher:
- Published by G. Purkers, Canton St. Soho
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Frontispiece for the Penny magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. [graphic] / Vol. 2nd
6.
- Published / Created:
- [between 1833 and 1835]
- Call Number:
- 833.00.00.18
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A sheet with 25 vignettes in roughly five rows, each with a humorous or satirical scene or a visual pun and each captioned with names of trades, industry, or arts. At the center of the page is a caricature of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Brougham in his long, curl wig and a collar, holding a broom in his left hand, with the caption "The Title page and Index" below. One of many such frontispieces of the period mocking the political and educational movements bringing information and knowledge to the working classes
- Description:
- Title from text at top of image., A publication date between 1833 and 1835 is suggested by Matthew Crowther; see his post entitled "Rediscovering W. Newman, fl. c. 1834-35" from The Printshop Window website (theprintshopwindow.wordpress.com; accessed 13 December 2023)., and An imitation of two satirical frontispieces by C.J. Grant for the Penny Magazine; the first is tentatively dated to October 1832 in the British Museum catalogue, and the second is dated 9 May 1833 on the print. See no. 17285 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 9. See also British Museum online catalogue, registration number: 1892,1021.4.
- Publisher:
- Pubd. by G.S. Tregear, Cheapside and Printed by R. Redman
- Subject (Name):
- Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Frontispiece to Useful Knowledge [graphic]
7.
- Creator:
- Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, printmaker, artist
- Published / Created:
- July 25, 1833.
- Call Number:
- Print00775
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- "Twenty five medical conditions humourously illustrated. The twenty five scenes all bear legends above them: "A burning inflamation!" "A galloping consumption!" "The dropsy!" "The scarlet fever!" "The cramp!" "Throw physic to the dogs. I'll none of it. Shakespear." "The gripes!" "Miss carrying!" "The stomach complaint!" "Very ill" " Sally our doctor said this morning chat I never look'd better in all my life." "Worse" "worser" "mercy on me, they say I am but a shadow to what I was" "worserer" "the smallpox" "shortness of memory!" "Indoor patient!" "Outdoor patients!" "The scurvy!" "A difficulty in breathing!" "The hooping cough!" "A mortification!" "Hypochondriacal! " "The last scene of all. Grave & gay, a coffin fit, grievings a folly, so let us be jolly. Rum ti iddidy iddidy rumti iddity I dow"."--Wellcome Collection online catalogue
- Description:
- Title from text above image. and The digit "4" in "54" in publisher's street address is reversed.
- Publisher:
- Pubd. by J. Kendrick, 54 Leicester Squr
- Found in:
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > Frontispiece to the "Doctor" The Lancet; Medical gazette; Gazette of health; &c. / [graphic]
8.
- Creator:
- Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, lithographer
- Published / Created:
- [1833?]
- Call Number:
- 833.00.00.10
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from heading at top of sheet., Date of publication from unverified data from local card catalog record., Numerous designs on sheet each individually captioned: Temperence see page 30; The schoolmaster at home!; The schoolmaster abroad ..., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Frontispiece to the Penny magazine volume the third / [graphic]
9.
- Creator:
- Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, artist, lithographer
- Published / Created:
- [1833?]
- Call Number:
- 835.00.00.207
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Description:
- Title from heading above design., Description based on British Museum impression., Questionable date of publication from British Museum catalogue., Numerous small designs, many of them individually titled., The Lewis Walpole Library impression: Sheet trimmed with loss of imprint and artist and printmaker signatures., and Mounted to 33 x 27 cm.
- Publisher:
- J. Kendrick
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Frontispiece to the Sporting magazine [graphic]
10.
- Creator:
- Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- April 1833.
- Call Number:
- 834.04.00.01
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Satire on attempts to enforce Observance of the Sabbath. John Bull sits miserably in a corner of a room. In the five lines etched at the top of image, we learn that he has no food or tobacco and is unable to go out for fear of the 'Arm'd Blue Devil' (i.e., a bearded 'bobby' or a Metropolitan Policeman, a member of the force founded by Sir Robert Peel in 1829) who can be seen through a window with a cracked pane. John Bull complainant about "Observing the Sabbath with a vengeance" is a response to Sir Andrew Agnew, the Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire, attempt to enforce better Observance of the Sabbath through the introduction of four bills to the House of Commons between 1830 and 1847. On his third attempt Charles Dickens wrote 'Sunday Under Three Heads' (1836), a personal attack on Agnew, whom he described as a fanatic, motivated by resentment of the idea that those poorer than himself might have any pleasure in life. Agnew left Parliament in 1837, ending the campaign
- Alternative Title:
- Englishman's fireside!
- Description:
- Title from caption below image. and Five lines of text in letterpress above image: Here's a pretty pass things are come to! This is observing the Sabbath with a vengeance! ...
- Publisher:
- Pub. by G. Tregear, 123 Cheapside
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain and Great Britain.
- Subject (Topic):
- Agnew, Andrew, Sabbath legislation, John Bull (Symbolic character), Distress, Interiors, Police, and Starvation
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > John Bull, or, An Englishman's fireside! [graphic]