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Frost Fair Collection

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Frost fair on the River Thames, and specimens of printing, February 1684, (1840)

Frost fair on the River Thames, and specimens of printing, February 1684, (1840). Artist: Thomas Wyck
Frost fair on the River Thames, and specimens of printing executed on the ice, February 1684, (1840). Illustration from Historical

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Frost on the Thames, 1788-1789, (1930). Creator: Samuel Collings

Frost on the Thames, 1788-1789, (1930). Creator: Samuel Collings
Frost on the Thames, 1788-1789, (1930). A frost fair on the River Thames in the City of London, sketched on the spot. People warm themselves round a brazier

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Frost Fair on the Thames, 1825, (1925). Creator: James Stow

Frost Fair on the Thames, 1825, (1925). Creator: James Stow
Frost Fair on the Thames, 1825, (1925). View of the Fair on the River Thames, During the Great Frost 1683-4 from an Original Drawing by Wyke, engraved by James Stow (c. 1770-1820)

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: The Fair on the Frozen Thames, 1814, (1920). Artist: Luke Clennell

The Fair on the Frozen Thames, 1814, (1920). Artist: Luke Clennell
The Fair on the Frozen Thames, 1814, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: View of the River Thames during the 1683-1684 frost fair, London, 1716

View of the River Thames during the 1683-1684 frost fair, London, 1716. Eating, drinking and entertainment booths can be seen stretching across the ice

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: View of a frost fair on the River Thames looking towards London Bridge, London, c1715

View of a frost fair on the River Thames looking towards London Bridge, London, c1715. Winters in Britain were often particularly cold in the 17th and 18th centuries

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: The Thames During the Great Frost of 1739. Artist: Jan Griffier II

The Thames During the Great Frost of 1739. Artist: Jan Griffier II
The Thames During the Great Frost of 1739 ; showing the Frost Fair in the foreground and figures inspecting the incomplete piers of Westminster Bridge on the right

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Gambols on the River Thames, Feby, 1814. Artist: George Cruikshank

Gambols on the River Thames, Feby, 1814. Artist: George Cruikshank
Gambols on the River Thames, Feby, 1814, shows a frost fair in the region of Blackfriars Bridge, London. To the right a waterman watches another man play skittles

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: View of a frost fair on the River Thames, London, 1814

View of a frost fair on the River Thames, London, 1814. Three Cranes Wharf is on the left. 1814 saw the last frost fair to be held on the Thames in London

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Frost Fair, 1814

Frost Fair, 1814
View of a frost fair on the River Thames in 1814, copperplate and letterpress printers can be seen at work on the ice and in the foreground a hot mutton pie seller is approached by two customers

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: The great frost in London, 1608. Artist: Anonymous

The great frost in London, 1608. Artist: Anonymous
The great frost in London, 1608. Found in the collection of Harvard University, Cambridge

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1683

Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1683. Winters in Britain were often particularly cold in the 17th and 18th centuries, a period known as the Little Ice Age

Background imageFrost Fair Collection: Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1734-1740 (1838)

Frost Fair on the Thames at London, 1734-1740 (1838). Winters in Britain were often particularly cold in the 17th and 18th centuries, a period known as the Little Ice Age


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