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"Old Christmas", 1862. Creator: Unknown. "Old Christmas", 1862. Creator: Unknown"Old Christmas", 1862. Lyrics by John George Watts, music by Thomas Murby. 'Fling wide the portals of the heart, Let fullest bliss abound
Four Lithographed Bookcovers, One for Our Antipodes, 1845-70. Creator: Alfred CrowquillFour Lithographed Bookcovers, One for Our Antipodes, 1845-70
The Pantomimes, 1845. Creator: Alfred CrowquillThe Pantomimes, 1845. Christmas stage shows at London theatres. Drury Lane: The adventures of Mr. Lemuel Gulliver form the subject for the Christmas entertainment at this house
Christmas, by Alfred Crowquill, 1844. Creator: Alfred CrowquillChristmas, by Alfred Crowquill, 1844. Father Christmas, carrying a flaming torch, leads a procession including a goose, a plum pudding garnished with holly, and a joint of meat
Railway Mania, 1845. Creator: Alfred CrowquillRailway Mania, 1845. Speculators hang on to the tail of a long-haired troll-like creature riding a steam locomotive, the personification of Railway Mania
Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Creator: Alfred CrowquillBoy using surveying instrument, 1845. Illustration to Railway Mania, a story by Alfred Crowquill, a satire on the obsession with the railways
John Bull, with open mouth, is ready to swallow any quantity of Railroad, 1845. Illustration to a story by Alfred Crowquill
The Railway World - Ironing Done Here, 1845. Creator: Alfred CrowquillThe Railway World - Ironing Done Here, 1845. A globe covered in railway tracks, from a comic story written and illustrated by Alfred Crowquill on the subject of railway speculation - investment in
Temperance. -The Man: "Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner-honestTemperance.- The Man: " Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner, honest Water" - Shakespeare, 1843