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Egan Collection

Background imageEgan Collection: Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent, c1820. Creator: Unknown

Satirical cartoon of the Prince Regent, c1820. Creator: Unknown
Satirical 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

Background imageEgan Collection: Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. Colonnaded exterior of the combined City Hall/County building designed by James Egan

Background imageEgan Collection: The sitting room of 1937, 1937

The sitting room of 1937, 1937. The sitting room of 1937, Photomurals by Mollo & Egan, inspired by Nicholas De Molas. From The Studio Volume 113. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1937]

Background imageEgan Collection: Pilgrims of Hampton Races, c1839. Artist: Pierce Egan the Elder

Pilgrims of Hampton Races, c1839. Artist: Pierce Egan the Elder
Pilgrims of Hampton Races, c1839

Background imageEgan Collection: Bobs first introduction to gaming, a modern Hell, c1821. Artist: Henry Thomas Alken

Bobs first introduction to gaming, a modern Hell, c1821. Artist: Henry Thomas Alken
Bobs first introduction to gaming, a modern Hell, c1821. A Modern Hell, or fashionable gaming house. Illustration from Real Life in London or the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho

Background imageEgan Collection: Examination of John F Egan at Birmingham police court, the dynamite plot, 1884

Examination of John F Egan at Birmingham police court, the dynamite plot, 1884
Examination of John F Egan at Birmingham police court, 1884. Court case involving the dynamite plot. Illustration from the The Graphic, (3 May 1884)

Background imageEgan Collection: Splendid Jem amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, Kent, 1821

Splendid Jem amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, Kent, 1821. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Splendid Jem, once a dashing hero in the Metropolis, recognised by Tom amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, 1821

Background imageEgan Collection: Jerry having his hand read by a gypsy, c1828. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Jerry having his hand read by a gypsy, c1828. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Jerry having his hand read by a gypsy, c1828. Jerry takes a break from a hunt to have his hand read told by a pretty gypsy while Logick leans on a fence

Background imageEgan Collection: Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank

Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank
Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. They are watching shackles being removed from a prisoner

Background imageEgan Collection: Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank

Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank
Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Illustration for Life in London by Pierce Egan, 1821

Background imageEgan Collection: Tom and Jerry as observers in the Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, 1821

Tom and Jerry as observers in the Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank
Tom and Jerry as observers in the Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, 1821. A shackled prisoner in the dock (left), an elegant Cyprian (prostitute) and a coachman giving evidence (centre)


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