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Nollikens, (1737-1823), 1830. Creator: UnknownNollikens, (1737-1823) 1830. Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823) English sculptor who enjoyed work on mythological subjects. With patronage of king George III he sculpted William Pitt the Younger
C. Fox, (1749-1806), 1830. Creator: UnknownC. Fox, (1749-1806), 1830. Charles James Fox (1749-1806), British Whig statesman and arch-rival of William Pitt the Younger
Charles James Fox, c1780, (c1884). Creator: UnknownCharles James Fox, c1780, (c1884). Charles James Fox (1749-1806), British Whig educated at Eton College. Foreign Secretary, leader of the House of Commons, abolitionist
Sam House, The Patriotic Publican, 1822. Creator: Robert CooperSam House, The Patriotic Publican, 1822. Portrait of the political publican of Soho in London, holding a clay pipe and a bowl inscribed Fox for Ever
Political candour - ie Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805... 1805. Charles James Fox makes a speech in the House of Commons. William Pitt the Younger sits alone on the Treasury bench
Westminster School, or Dr Busby settling accounts with Master Billy and his Playmates... 1785. Charles James Fox as Dr Busby birching his bitter political rival William Pitt
The scrutiny, or examination of the filth, 1784. Five men, holding their noses and examining chamber pots, with devils in the background on either side. One man is vomiting
Wits last stake... 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonWits last stake... 1784. Scene in a poor district of Westminster (Peter Street). The Duchess of Devonshire is canvassing a cobbler. She is supported on Charles James Foxs knee
The Hanoverian horse and British lion, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Hanoverian horse and British lion, 1784. Scene in the House of Commons. On the left Charles James Fox is riding the British lion, facing William Pitt the Younger on the horse of Hanover
The champion of the people, 1784. ArtistThe champion of the people, 1784. Charles James Fox attacking a many-headed monster, raising the Sword of Justice above his head. Behind him are his supporters, English, Irish and Indians
The Westminster Watchman, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Westminster Watchman, 1784. Charles James Fox as a watchman. In the background, two sham watchmen, Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray
General Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. ArtistGeneral Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. Charles James Fox (General Blackbeard) lying on the ground amid his followers
The Westminster Deserter drum d out of the regiment, 1784. ArtistThe Westminster Deserter drum d out of the regiment, 1784. Sir Cecil Wray being drummed away from the hustings in Covent Garden. Sam House is in the centre and Charles James Fox is on the right
The Rival Candidates, 1784. Artist: Isaac CruikshankThe Rival Candidates, 1784. The three candidates for the Westminster constituency at the 1784 general election. Charles James Fox in the centre, in the pose of orator
The State Auction, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe State Auction, 1784. William Pitt the Younger, as an auctioneer, disposing of British liberties in the House of Commons
Westminster Races... 1784. Artist: Isaac CruikshankWestminster Races... 1784. Showing the three candidates for the Westminster constituency in the 1784 general election, Samuel Hood, Charles James Fox and Cecil Wray
Brittannia roused or the Coalition Monsters Destroyed, 1784. The giantess Britannia holding Charles James Fox above her head and grasping Lord North around the neck
Procession to the hustings after a successful canvass, no: 14, 1784Procession to the hustings after a successful canvass, no:14, 1784. An election procession including the Duchess of Devonshire and two other ladies (probably Lady Duncannon and Mrs Crewe)
The fox hunt or view holla! from Leadenhall Street, 1784. Charles James Fox, as a fox, being hunted by three dogs who are being hulloa d on by a number of spectators
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
The Lord of the Vineyard, 1783. Charles James Fox and Lord North standing outside a high door under a stone arch, stretching out their arms to receive an enormous bunch of grapes
Banco to the knave, 1782. Members of the old and new ministry sitting and standing around a card table. This is a satire on ministerial changes
Sawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. ArtistSawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. A Scot in Highland dress, walking from the Crown Inn, in the window of which sits George III with bandaged eyes
The grand review on Sydenham Common... 1792. Dressed in military uniform, King George III, followed by William Pitt the Younger, Edmund Burke and others, is chasing the Prince of Wales
Malagrida driving post, 1792. Artist: James GillrayMalagrida driving post, 1792. A carriage driving at a gallop down St Jamess Street, London, towards the gateway of St Jamess Palace
The loyal toast, 1798. Artist: James GillrayThe loyal toast, 1798. A dinner at the Crown and Anchor celebrating Charles Jamess Foxs birthday. The Duke of Norfolk is raising a brimming glass
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
Meeting of unfortunate citoyens, 1798. Artist: James GillrayMeeting of unfortunate citoyens, 1798. Charles James Fox and Charles Howard, Duke of Norfolk, meeting on the pavement outside Brookss Club
The Hustings. Vox populi, We ll have a mug! a mug! a mug!, 1796. ArtistThe Hustings. Vox populi, We ll have a mug! a mug! a mug!, 1796. Charles James Fox on the hustings at Covent Garden speaking to the mob saying
A Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality, 1794. ArtistA Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality, 1794. Whigs offering gifts to France. A procession consisting of Charles Stanhope, bearing constitutional symbols
View of the statue of Charles James Fox in Bloomsbury Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1817
The hopes of the party, prior to July 14th, 1791. ArtistThe hopes of the party, prior to July 14th, 1791. On the Strand, Charles Fox is raising an axe to strike the neck of King George III; on the right is the Crown & Anchor tavern
Covent Garden with election hustings in the background, featuring Charles James Fox, (c1790?)Covent Garden with election hustings in the background, featuring Charles James Fox, London, (c1790?). In the foreground a riot has broken out
The Retreat of Carlo Khan from Leadenhall St. 1783. Fox, seated cross legged on, and facing the tail of an ass with the face of Lord North. The ass is led by a female representing London
Political candour - i. e. Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805Political candour - i.e. Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805.... Fox makes a speech in the House of Commons. Pitt sits alone on the Treasury Bench
A smoking club, House of Commons, London, 1793. Depicting the House of Commons burlesqued as a smoking club whose quarrelsome members - Fox, Dundas, Pitt, etc. are puffing smoke at each other
Pray remember us poor children, 1795. Artist: Isaac CruikshankPray remember us poor children, 1795. Duke of York, Duke of Clarence and Prince of Wales at the door of the House of Commons. Henry Addington, Charles Fox and William Pitt speak
The Westminster canvass, 1784. Artist: William DentThe Westminster canvass, 1784. Charles James Fox, as Guy Fawkes, being carried in a chair by his supporters Edward Hall and Sam House
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
Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, c1848. Artist: Charles FoxHenry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, c1848. Seated portrait of a well-to-do middle-aged man in an armchair, with a high collar and dark clothing
Westminster Election, 1780. Three candidates stand under the portico of St Paul s, Covent Garden. Charles James Fox, in the centre, is supported by Britannia
Queen Victoria presiding at the council on her accession to the throne, 1846. ArtistQueen Victoria presiding at the council on her accession to the throne, 1846. Kensington Palace, London
The Right Honorable Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1816. Artist: I BrownThe Right Honorable Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1816. Fox was a prominent Whig politician. He is noted as an anti-slavery campaigner
The Westminster Election, 1780s, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume III, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
A Wife and No wife - or - a Trip to the Continent, 1786. Artist: Carlo KhanA Wife and No wife - or - a Trip to the Continent, 1786. Satire on the secret marriage said to have taken place between the Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert
The Two Patriotic Duchesses on their canvass requesting the favour of an early poll, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Two Patriotic Duchesses on their canvass requesting the favour of an early poll, 1784. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Charles James Fox, 18th-19th century British Whig politician, c1905. Fox (1749-1806) was Britains first Foreign Secretary
Letter from Charles James Fox to his Aunt Emily, 21st October 1798. Artist: Charles James FoxLetter from Charles James Fox to his Aunt Emily, 21st October 1798. Letter written from Holkham by Charles James Fox to his aunt, Emily, Duchess of Leinster