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C Williams Collection (page 2)

Background imageC Williams Collection: A companion to the Q-ns ass... 1821

A companion to the Q-ns ass... 1821
A Companion to the Q(uee)-ns Ass in a Band Box, 1821. Lord Francis Conyngham sits on a zebra with a human face (Alderman Wood)

Background imageC Williams Collection: An Irish wake... 1821

An Irish wake... 1821
An Irish wake, or the Whisky Club singing a requiem to the manes of the persecuted and - Queen, 1821. George IV, William Curtis, Viscount Castlereagh

Background imageC Williams Collection: May Fashions, or Hints for a Four in Hand Exhibition, 1813. Artist: C Williams

May Fashions, or Hints for a Four in Hand Exhibition, 1813. Artist: C Williams
May Fashions, or Hints for a Four in Hand Exhibition, 1813. A procession of oddly-shaped carriages moving through Cavendish Square, with spectators lining the road

Background imageC Williams Collection: Royal fishmongers, or a welcome to Billingsgate, 1816. Artist: C Williams

Royal fishmongers, or a welcome to Billingsgate, 1816. Artist: C Williams
Royal fishmongers, or a welcome to Billingsgate, 1816. Royal fishmongers being accosted by bawdy women at Billingsgate Market

Background imageC Williams Collection: Scandal refuted, or Billingsgate virtue, 1818. Artist: C Williams

Scandal refuted, or Billingsgate virtue, 1818. Artist: C Williams
Scandal refuted, or Billingsgate virtue, 1818. Two women arguring over reputation as men look on

Background imageC Williams Collection: How to stand at ease, or a lesson for the Volunteer Gazers, 1804

How to stand at ease, or a lesson for the Volunteer Gazers, 1804. Scene in St Pauls Churchyard of a victim between two pickpockets

Background imageC Williams Collection: The archbishop and the apple-woman or Lambeth nannys opinion of a blessing, c1819

The archbishop and the apple-woman or Lambeth nannys opinion of a blessing, c1819. Outside Lambeth Palace, the archbishop of Canterbury offers to bless an apple woman if she will take her hat off

Background imageC Williams Collection: A representation of the Regents tremendous thing erected in the Park, 1816

A representation of the Regents tremendous thing erected in the Park, 1816. The Regents bomb - a mortar, incorporating a dragon in the design, presented by the Spanish regency

Background imageC Williams Collection: The civic chair - or - John Lumps progress in City honors, c1815

The civic chair - or - John Lumps progress in City honors, c1815. Six scenes with verse below of the stages of John Lumps career

Background imageC Williams Collection: The night mayor - or magistratical vigilance, 1816

The night mayor - or magistratical vigilance, 1816. Alderman Wood, followed by constables, enters a thieves kitchen where a watchman drinks gin with companions

Background imageC Williams Collection: Fishing for Flats or a Drag from the Stock Exchange, 1806

Fishing for Flats or a Drag from the Stock Exchange, 1806. Charles James Fox stands on the steps of the Treasury hauling in a net from the Pool of Speculation

Background imageC Williams Collection: The haberdasher dandy, London, c1818. Artist: C Williams

The haberdasher dandy, London, c1818. Artist: C Williams
The haberdasher dandy, London, c1818; interior of the haberdashers shop with the dandy cutting a length of cloth for two women wearing oversized bonnets, the fashion in 1818

Background imageC Williams Collection: A beadle outside the Bank of England, London, 1814. Artist: C Williams

A beadle outside the Bank of England, London, 1814. Artist: C Williams
A whol family lost, London, 1814; showing a Bank of England beadle acting as Town Crier, holding a bell in his left hand, announcing the loss of the Guinea family

Background imageC Williams Collection: St Stephens Bell Man, 1820

St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window

Background imageC Williams Collection: Anticipations for the Pillory, 1813

Anticipations for the Pillory, 1813. A pillory stands on a scaffold in Chesterfield Walk outside Montague House, Blackheath, residence of the Princess of Wales

Background imageC Williams Collection: The Regents Hack, 1812

The Regents Hack, 1812. The Prince Regent riding a horse, with the head of Sheridan, along a street which is strewn with large stones on which are heads of members of the opposition

Background imageC Williams Collection: City election candidates of 1812

City election candidates of 1812. A View of the Starting Post and List of the Horses and their Riders who Started for the City Plate October 5th 1812

Background imageC Williams Collection: A Wood-in Triumph, or a New Idol for the Ragamuffins, 1809. Artist: C Williams

A Wood-in Triumph, or a New Idol for the Ragamuffins, 1809. Artist: C Williams
A Wood-in Triumph, or a New Idol for the Ragamuffins, 1809. A crowd of labourers and beggars doffing their hats or drawing the Lord Mayors coach, containing Sheriff Wood

Background imageC Williams Collection: Petitioners before George III

Petitioners before George III
A Hint to Ministers, or a Gracious Answer to Grievous Petitions, 1808. George III dismissing petitioners from the City of London opposed to the Convention of Cintra

Background imageC Williams Collection: Sir Francis Burdetts imprisonment in the Tower of London, 1810

Sir Francis Burdetts imprisonment in the Tower of London, 1810. Interior view of the Tower of London, with Sir Francis Burdett behind bars clutching a copy of the Magna Carta

Background imageC Williams Collection: The Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: Samuel Knights

The Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: Samuel Knights
THE TUNNEL !!! or another BUBBLE BURST!, 1827; pedestrians walking through the Thames Tunnel, London flee in terror as a torrent of water gushes through the roof. Beneath this image is a moral verse



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