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A Dandy, published 1818. Creator: Charles WilliamsA Dandy, published 1818
Doctors Differ, etc. 1813. Creator: Charles WilliamsDoctors Differ, etc. 1813
Clearing Away the Rubbish, 1811. Creator: Charles WilliamsClearing Away the Rubbish, 1811
The Family Party, published February 20, 1801. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Family Party, published February 20, 1801
A Tete aTete Conversation on Recent Events, published April 19, 1805A Tete a Tete Conversation on Recent Events, published April 19, 1805
An Accouchment, published March 30, 1812. Creator: Charles WilliamsAn Accouchment, published March 30, 1812
New Ministers Going on Duty, published February 14, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsNew Ministers Going on Duty, published February 14, 1806
Hungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsHungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806
John Bulls First Visit to his Old Friend the New Secretary, published March 3, 1806
A New Mode of Presenting Two Addresses at Once, published February 1818
The Honors of the Sitting, published January 30, 1805. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Honors of the Sitting, published January 30, 1805
Kissing Hands, published February 10, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsKissing Hands, published February 10, 1806
St. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsSt. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806
The Brazen Image Erected on a Pedestal Wrought by Himself, published May 29, 1802
Plebean Spirit, published July 25, 1814. Creator: Charles WilliamsPlebean Spirit, published July 25, 1814
A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819. Creator: Charles WilliamsA Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819
Dismal Dandies, or General Mourning & Crape, c. 1819. Creator: Charles WilliamsDismal Dandies, or General Mourning & Crape, c. 1819
Skaiting Dandies, shewing off, c. 1818. Creator: Charles WilliamsSkaiting Dandies, shewing off, c. 1818
New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury Lane, by a Poor Author, 1819
Equity, or a Sailors Prayer before Battle, 1805. Creator: Charles WilliamsEquity, or a Sailors Prayer before Battle, 1805
Billy in the Salt Box, 1805. Creator: Charles WilliamsBilly in the Salt Box, 1805
Carlo the Great, Running Away with the East Indes, published June 1806
A Grand Country Dance, 1805. Creator: Charles WilliamsA Grand Country Dance, 1805
The Disconsolate Sailor, 1811. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Disconsolate Sailor, 1811
Boney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius, 1814. Creator: Charles WilliamsBoney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius, 1814
Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805. Creator: Charles WilliamsJack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805
The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804
Fishing for Flats, published July 25, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsFishing for Flats, published July 25, 1806
The Funeral of the Party, published October 30, 1798. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Funeral of the Party, published October 30, 1798
Quid est?- Why Brighton dandies. !!!, published January 1819. Creator: Charles WilliamsQuid est?- Why Brighton dandies.!!!, published January 1819
Leap Year, published March 1816. Creator: Charles WilliamsLeap Year, published March 1816
The Haberdasher Dandy, 1817-20. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Haberdasher Dandy, 1817-20
The Parsons Hobby, or Comfort for a Welch Curate, 1819. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Parsons Hobby, or Comfort for a Welch Curate, 1819
Match Against Time, or Wood beats Blood and Bone, published April 17, 1819
The Generous Master, 1819. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Generous Master, 1819
The Honeymoon, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Honeymoon, 1806
Caricature by Ansell, Showing Doorway of Lloyds in 1808, 1928. Artists: Ansell, UnknownCaricature by Ansell, Showing Doorway of Lloyds in 1808, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]
Cockney Sportsmen Finding, Part 1. Morning, 1800. Three cits discovering a hare crouching by a tree and discussing ways of killing it
Ceceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. ArtistCeceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. The interior of a prison with three prisoners beating hemp.This is a satire on the secession of the leaders of the Whig Opposition in
Dice Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, 1788. Artist: Charles AnsellView of Dice Quay, London, 1788; with figures waiting to embark for Margate, Kent
Night, part IV of Cockneys contemplating on the exploits of the day, 1800. ArtistNight, part IV of Cockneys contemplating on the exploits of the day, 1800; showing three cits seated exhausted at a table contemplating their days shooting. There is a pile of game on the floor
The French Toilet, 1906. Artist: Peltro William TomkinsThe French Toilet, also known as The French Dressing Room. A stipple engraving by Peltro William Tomkins (1759-1840) after a painting by Charles Ansell (born 1752). From The Connoisseur VOL. XIV, 1906
The French Fireside, 1905. Artist: Charles TomkinsThe French Fireside, 1905. From The Connoisseur magazine (February 1905)