"A stout man (right), seated at a round table, tells a story to a parson on his left, who grins broadly. Two women fix the raconteur with expressions of absorbed amusement, while an officer is more frankly amused at watching the lady on his right. All are elderly. On the table are a decanter of 'Port' and glasses. A patterned carpet completes the design. From a sketch by an amateur."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Publisher:
Pubd. Novr. 9th, 1795, by H. Humphrey, No. 37 New Bond Street
Subject (Topic):
Chairs, Clergy, Floor coverings, Military uniforms, British, and Storytelling
Title etched below image., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Watermark: Turkey Mills J Whatman 1817., and Printseller's blind stamp: SWF.
Publisher:
Published June 18, 1819, by I. Hudson, 85 Cheapside
"A man walking from right to left using a velocipide or early type of bicycle without pedals or chain, similar to a draisine, along the shore of a lake, while another man fairly flies by on another machine in the background to left; illustration to an unidentified publication."--British Museum catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., Seven lines of descriptive text in letterpress below plate mark: 'This Machine is of the most simple kind, supported by two lifht wheels running on the same line; the front wheel turning on a pivot, which, by means of a short lever, gives the direction in turning to one side or the other, the hind wheel always running in one direction. The rider mounts it, and seats himself in a saddle conveniently fixed on the back of the horse (if allowed to be called so), and placed in the middle between the wheels; the feet are placed flat on the ground, so that in the first step to give the Machine motion, the heel should be the part of the foot to touch the ground, and so on with the other foot alternately, as if walking on the heels, observing always to behind the movement very gently. In the front, before the rider, is placed a cushion to rest the arms on while the hands hold the lever which gives direction to the Machine, as also to balance it if inclining to either side when the opposite arm is pressed on the cushion.', "Price one shillig.", and Watermark: Turkey Mills J Whatman.
Title etched below image., Three lines of descriptive text in letterpress below plate mark: The principle of this machine consists in two boards acting on cranks (in similar manner to those used for the purpose of turnery) on the axle of the fore-wheel ..., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: Hobbies -- Velocipedes -- Costume: female, 1819., Watermark: Turkey Mills J Whatman 1817., and Blind stamp in lower right corner.
Publisher:
Published May 21, 1819, by J. Hudson, 85 Cheapside