Title from caption below image. and Below title: Please Mr. Scorem I want a quarter of a pound of sassages [sic] to boil with these two cabbages as Mother's got company coming and wants to give the soup a relish!
Publisher:
Published by Clover & Co., Water Lane, Fleet St. and W. Clerk, lith., 202 High Holborn
Subject (Geographic):
England.
Subject (Topic):
Butchers, Butcher shops, Cabbage, Consumers, Girls, Sausages, and Scales
An interior view of Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts at 101 Strand, London, showing the counter at right and presses and stands at left, ceiling windows above, several customers viewing the prints and other objects
Description:
Title engraved below image., "Plate 2" in upper right corner., "For No. 1" lower right., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764-1834.
Subject (Topic):
Consumers, Interiors, Prints, Publishing industry, and Stores & shops
"Distraught customers besiege an apothecary's counter. A fat man pounds with a pestle in a mortar; a dandified shopman serves; another, with a knowing wink, takes a canister from a shelf. A boy holds out a coin: 'I wants a pennorth O Camphor'. A man with a bottle demands 'Spirits of Wine and mustard'. A woman says 'I feel very poorly'. A man and a woman both call for 'Camphor' and a man with a jug says 'Soap Sir'. (For the cholera epidemic see British Museum Satires No. 16922, &c.)"--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from text below image., Attributed to Robert Seymour in the British Museum catalogue., One of three individually-titled Illustrations on page 2 of: McLean's monthly sheet of caricatures, or, The looking glass. No. 24 (1 December 1831)., Sheet trimmed with loss of the other two llustrations issued on the same page., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Pharmacies, interior.
Publisher:
T. McLean
Subject (Topic):
Cholera, Drugstores, Interiors, Mortars & pestles, Counters, and Consumers
"Satirical print with a large man astonished by the size of the bill at a spartan tavern."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from caption below image., Following title: Cod sounds!! 2s, joint 2s 6d, pickle, cheese,& pinto wine 3s 2d., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Publisher:
Published by T. Gillard, 40 Strand
Subject (Topic):
Candlesticks, Consumers, Menus, Taverns (Inns), and Waiters
Leaf 10. Poems, explaining the seven cartons painted by Raphael Urbin.
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
"Gilpin is about to mount his horse in Cheapside. Behind is the door of his linen-draper's shop inscribed 'John Gilpin'; on each side the window displays patterned fabrics. Next it (right) is a silversmith's shop with a classical urn over the door. Three ladies, his customers, stand outside Gilpin's door. A fruit-seller (right) sits in the street by her wares. The corner of 'Wood Street' is shown leading out of 'Cheapside'."--British Museum catalogue
Alternative Title:
For saddle-tree scarce reach'd had he, his journey to begin ...
Description:
Title etched above image., Four lines of verse below image: For saddle-tree scarce reach'd had he, his journey to begin, when turning round his face he saw three customers come in., First plate in a series of six, each with a plate number in the upper right and verses at bottom. All plates have the same publication line and date; plates 2 through 6 are simply titled "John Gilpin". See British Museum catalgoue., Plate numbered "1" in upper right corner., "Book 110"--Upper left corner., and Bound in as leaf 10 in an extra-illustrated copy of: Fowler, J. Poems, explaining the seven cartons painted by Raphael Urbin. [London?], [1707?].
Publisher:
Printed for & sold by Carington Bowles, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London
Subject (Name):
Cowper, William, 1731-1800.
Subject (Topic):
City & town life, Storefronts, Show windows, Fabric shops, Carriages & coaches, Horses, Consumers, and Produce stands