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A living teapot stands, one arm held out, one bent, the handle this, and that the spout, c1820. A quote, purportedly from " The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope
The Fat in the Fire!, c1820. Creator: UnknownThe Fat in the Fire!, c1820. Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) being roasted by demons. From an album containing portraits
What are you at? What are you after?, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankWhat are you at? What are you after?, c1820. Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) dressed as a carpenter and self-destructively sawing through The Crown sign
The most desolate woman in the world, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankThe most desolate woman in the world, c1820. Thy daughter, then, could hear thee weep; but now she sleeps the dreamless sleep
I am wrapp d in dismal thinkings!, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankI am wrapp d in dismal thinkings!, c1820. Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) with the British lion
Have you a precedent of this Commission? I believe not any, c1820. Creator: UnknownHave you a precedent of this Commission? I believe not any, c1820. Satirical cartoon showing British judge John Scott, Earl of Eldon, holding a telescope and a bag of money
Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent, c1820. Creator: UnknownSatirical cartoon of the Prince Regent, c1820. Cadger. n.s. A Low Character. The head of the Prince Regent (future King George IV) mounted on an anchor
This will witness outwardly, as strongly as the conscience does within, Cymbeline, c1820" This will witness outwardly, as strongly as the conscience does within", c1820. Satirical cartoon, with a quote from Shakespeares " Cymbeline", of Theodore Majocchi
Lured from her own, her native home... c1820. Creator: George CruikshankLured from her own, her native home, the home of early life, and doom d in stranger realms to roam; a widow! Yet a wife! - Phillipss Lament, c1820
N. C. Tindal, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T WrightN. C.Tindal, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776-1846), who successfully defended Queen Caroline at her trial
Penury incurr d by endless riot, vanity, the lust of pleasure and variety!, c1820 CreatorPenury incurr d by endless riot, vanity, the lust of pleasure and variety! Ministerial grace deals him out money from the public chest, c1820
Henry Brougham Esq. M. P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Creator: T WrightHenry Brougham Esq. M.P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868) who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
S. Lushington, D. C. L. M. P. c1820. Creator: T WrightS. Lushington, D.C.L. M.P. c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Stephen Lushington (1782-1873), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
John Williams, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T WrightJohn Williams, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Sir John Williams (1777-1846), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
William Vizard Esq. Her Majestys Solicitor, c1820. Creator: T WrightWilliam Vizard Esq. Her Majestys Solicitor, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer William Vizard (1774-1859), solicitor to Queen Caroline
Louisa Demont, c1820. Creator: Thomas WrightLouisa Demont, c1820. Portrait of Louise Demont, maid of Caroline of Brunswick and witness at her trial. From an album containing portraits
Thomas Denman Esq. MP. The Queens Solicitor General, c1820. Creator: T WrightThomas Denman Esq. MP. The Queens Solicitor General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman (1779-1854), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial
Theodore Majocchi, c1820. Creator: T WrightTheodore Majocchi, c1820. Portrait of Theodore Majocchi, Italian servant of Queen Caroline, who appeared as a prosecution witness in her trial for adultery
J Parke Esq. c1820. Creator: T WrightJames Parke Esq. c1820. Portrait of British lawyer James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale (1782-1868), junior counsel for the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820 against Caroline of Brunswick
Sir I. S. Copley, His Majestys Solicitor General, c1820. Creator: T WrightSir I. S. Copley, His Majestys Solicitor General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863)
Cafe receipt, 1950. Creator: UnknownCafe receipt, 1950. Bill from Khongs Tea and Coffee Experts, Eastern Cafe Limited, South Street, Worthing, Sussex, dated 26 July 1950
Receipt from Hubbards department store, 1921. Creator: UnknownReceipt from Hubbards department store, 1921. Receipt issued by Hubbards of South Street in Worthing, Sussex
Butchers receipt, 1940. Creator: UnknownButchers receipt, 1940. Receipt issued by A.E. Godly, High-Class Meat Purveyor, of Montague Street, Worthing in Sussex, stamped Received with thanks and dated 18 July 1940
Frank Foster, 1960s. Creator: Brian FoskettFrank Foster, tenor saxophonist in the Count Basie Orchestra, 1960s
Count Basie Orchestra, London, 1990. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie Orchestra, London, 1990
Sonny Paine, Count Basie Band, 1960s. Creator: Brian FoskettSonny Paine, Count Basie Band, 1960s
The National Convention... 4th of February 1839 at the British Coffee House. Creator: UnknownThe National Convention. As it met on Monday the 4th of February 1839 at the British Coffee House. Meeting of the National Convention of the Industrious Classes at the British Coffee House
Sal Nistico and Earle Warren, 1960s. Creator: Brian FoskettSal Nistico (tenor saxophonist) and Earle Warren (alto saxophonist), 1960s
Eric Dixon, 1960s. Creator: Brian FoskettEric Dixon, American jazz tenor saxophonist, flautist, composer and arranger, 1960s
Count Basie Band, 1960s. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie Band, 1960s
Frank Foster Music Nights, Mstricht, 1994. Creator: Brian FoskettFrank Foster Music Nights, Mstricht, 1994
Count Basie Orchestra, 1970s. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie Orchestra, 1970s
Count Basie on stage, 1960s. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie on stage, 1960s
Frank Foster, Capital Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Herts, July 1982. Creator: Brian FoskettFrank Foster, tenor saxophonist in the Count Basie Orchestra, Capital Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Herts, July 1982
Joe Newman, 1990s. Creator: Brian FoskettJoe Newman, American jazz trumpeter, composer, and educator, 1990s. He is best known for his time with Count Basie
Count Basie Orchestra, 1990s. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie Orchestra, 1990s
Count Basie, 1970s. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie, possibly at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, July 1979
Frank Wess, Union Chapel, London, 1995. Creator: Brian FoskettFrank Wess, Union Chapel, London, 1995. Frank Wess, American jazz saxophonist and flautist is best remembered for his time in Count Basies band from the early 1950s into the 1960s
Eddie Lockjaw Davis, 1967. Creator: Brian FoskettEddie " Lockjaw" Davis, American jazz tenor saxophonist, 1967
Frank Wess, possibly 1990s. Creator: Brian FoskettFrank Wess, possibly 1990s. Frank Wess, American jazz saxophonist and flautist is best remembered for his time in Count Basies band from the early 1950s into the 1960s
Count Basie on stage, 1970s. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie on stage, 1970s
Count Basie backstage, Finsbury Park Astoria, London, 1963. Creator: Brian FoskettCount Basie backstage, Finsbury Park Astoria, London, 1963
His Girl, The Bankers Cheque. Creator: Victor VennerHis Girl, The Bankers Cheque
A one-peseta note, 1948, with the effigy of the Lady of Elche
Carlo Khans triumphal entry into Leadenhall Street, 1783. Artist: James SayersCarlo Khans triumphal entry into Leadenhall Street, 1783. An Indian potentate sitting astride an elephant with human face and trunk. This is a satire on Charles James Foxs India Bill
Moments of pleasure, 1820. Queen Caroline, seated on a couch receives the news of the Bill of Pains and Penalties being dropped and Alderman Matthew Wood dances around in front of her
Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. ArtistStewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Scene of the House of Lords as arranged for the Bill of Pains and Penalties intended to strip Queen Caroline of her tittles