Title from item., Imprint and price from British Museum catalogue., Description based on imperfect imprint; sheet trimmed within plate mark resulting in loss of imprint and price., "Price 6d. plain, 1s. coloured.", Two lines of verse below image: All coursers, the first heat with vigor run ..., Temporary local subject terms: Racing grounds., and Mounted to 30 x 39 cm. and mounted again to 35 x 48 cm.
Publisher:
Printed for Tom Collins near the Rubbing House, according to act of Parliament
Subject (Name):
Bedford, John Russell, Duke of, 1710-1771, Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, 1693-1768, Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754, Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, Earl of, 1690-1764, and Sandwich, John Montagu, Earl of, 1718-1792
Title engraved below image and above musical lines., Publication date from an unverified card catalog record; dated by costume., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Engraved throughout; illustrated with etching by Cole at top of sheet., For voice and harpsichord. Music on two staves with interlinear words. Additional two stanzas below. Part for German flute at foot of page., and Opening words: See Cloe how the new blown rose ...
Title from text in image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Design enclosed by a horseshoe-shaped border., Two columns of verse below image: Calm, tho not mean, couragious without rage ... Signed: W. Hamilton., and Mounted to 23 x 20 cm.
Title from item., Publication date from unverified data in local card catalog record., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Engraved throughout; illustrated with etching by Cole at top of sheet., For voice and harpsichord. Music on 2 staves with interlinear words. Additional two stanzas below., Opening words: When charming Cloe gently walks ..., and Temporary local subject terms: Mythology -- Outdoor scenes -- Architectural details: fountain -- Follies: garden temple -- Female dress, ca. 1750.
Title from item., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., 'Price 6 d.', Eight lines of verse in two columns below image: What madness Tom! has thus inflam'd thy mind, to vent thy fury on the female kind ..., Temporary local subject terms: Buildings: military barracks? -- Birch rod -- Curry comb -- Weeping., and Watermark: mostly cut off, on left.
"The object of this engraving is to enumerate the many evils inflicted on England by its connection with Hanover. A great number of persons are crowded in groups in a place of public resort, and conversing on public affairs ... The general discontent at the injurious influence of German politics broke out very strongly at this time in reference to the expenses entailed on England to "secure the succession of the imperial dignity to the Archduke Joseph, eldest son and heir to the reigning emperor"."--British Museum catalogue
Alternative Title:
Conference, pour parler entresien
Description:
Title engraved within cartouche below image; alternative title engraved within banner at top of image: The conference, pour parler entresien., Date of publication from British Museum catalogue., and Fourteen lines of verse in two columns below image: How great must Britain's Influence appear, while from it Germany expects an heir? ... If then the poorest could corrupt the rest.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain, Germany, Hannover (Province), Hannover (Germany : Province), and Great Britain.
Subject (Name):
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1741-1790. and Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria, 1727-1777.
MacLaine in leg-irons stands in the middle of his prison cell, surrounded by several women, a cleric, and a man who appears to be saying an emotional good-bye to the prisoner prior to his execution. One of the women dabs her eyes with a large handkerchief. On the far left stands the goaler, with a bunch of keys in his hand
Alternative Title:
Ladys last farewell to MacLean and Ladies last farewell to MacLaine
Description:
Title engraved above image., Date from contemporary ms. annotation., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Eight lines of verse in two columns below image: Farewell my friends let not your hearts be fill'd, my time is near & I'll with calmness yeild [sic] ..., Watermark: countermark IV., and Mounted to 26 x 31 cm.
Title etched below image and two lines of verse., Publication date inferred from Overton's death date., Eight lines of verse in two columns below image and above title: Two men there are the inward & the out, whom Satan to insnare [sic] still hovereth about ..., Two lines of verse below title: Sing Whitfield and Webber, for ever and ever., Subject identified in a note in 18th-century hand at bottom of sheet as Rev. George Whitefield., Not in the Catalogue of engraved British portraits ... in the British Museum., and Temporary local subject terms: Wall-eyed.
Title from the first line of verse below image., Publication date from publisher's address., Sheet trimmed within plate mark, resulting in loss of part of image and possibly title at top of plate., Eight lines of verse in two columns below image: See here presented to your view / A scene both frolicksome and true ..., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Temporary local subject terms: Pictures amplifying subject.
Publisher:
Printed & sold by Henry Bryer, engraver & printseller, Fleet Street
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain.
Subject (Topic):
Bedrooms, Cross dressing, Dressing tables, Fireplaces, Interiors, Mirrors, and Prostitutes