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Sofia Charlotta, 1744-1818, Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of England, 1762. Creator: Georg David MatthieuSofia Charlotta, 1744-1818, Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of England, 1762
The Battle R-L, published June 3, 1816. Creator: William HeathThe Battle R[oya]L, published June 3, 1816. Tug of war over a pair of breeches. [The Prince Regent:] Pull away my boy pull away, my Rib wanted to wear mine by they would not Fit her, hold fast Mc!!
A Frontispiece to the New Red Book, published June 13, 1816. Creator: William HeathA Frontispiece to the New Red Book, published June 13, 1816. John Bull: Well you have got it all, Pray what do you all do for it'; Napoleon
George III. and the Royal Family at the private view of the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1788, 1886. Creator: UnknownGeorge III. and the Royal Family at the private view of the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1788, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
The Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973). Creator: Paul RevereThe Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973)
Her Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, 1762. Creator: Thomas FryeHer Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, 1762
A New Mode of Presenting Two Addresses at Once, published February 1818
Temperance Enjoying a Frugal Meal, July 28, 1792. Creator: James GillrayTemperance Enjoying a Frugal Meal, July 28, 1792
A Fresh Breeze, August 4, 1789. August 4, 1789. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Fresh Breeze, August 4, 1789
Covent Garden Theatre, 1792. 1792. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonCovent Garden Theatre, 1792
Covent Garden Theatre, July 20, 1786. July 20, 1786. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonCovent Garden Theatre, July 20, 1786
Queen Charlotte. Creator: Thomas GainsboroughQueen Charlotte. Replica by Gainsborough of a portrait of the queen (Royal Collection) which he painted at Windsor Castle in September 1782
George III and Queen Charlotte at Eton Montem, 1778, (1911). Creator: UnknownGeorge III and Queen Charlotte at Eton Montem, 1778, (1911). George III at Eton Montem for the initiation ceremony of new boys, a custom which ended in 1847