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Medley Print: Sots Paradise, 1706-7. Creator: George BickhamMedley Print: Sots Paradise, 1706-7. [Sots Paradise: or, The Humours of a Derby-Ale-House with a Satire Upon the Ale by Edward Ward
Samuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Artist: George BickhamSamuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Samuel McPherson, corporal, in his highland ridgmentals [sic], the most active in the desersion [sic]
Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737
The Adieu to the Spring-Gardens, 1737. Artist: George BickhamThe Adieu to the Spring-Gardens, 1737. A night view of Vauxhall Gardens, in an ornamental border with a song sheet below. A man gazes at a woman across a table
Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790. ArtistInterior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790
The butcher, 1740. Artist: George BickhamThe butcher, 1740; the scene is Smithfield, by St Bartholomews Hospital, London, 1740. In the foreground stands an ox skin arranged in an upright position
New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1740. Artist: George BickhamNew River Head, Finsbury, London, c1740; the depiction of the first issuing of water into the New River Head, Finsbury in 1613 with a description
Monument, London, 1794. Artist: George BickhamView south along Fish Street Hill, London, 1794 with Monument and St Magnus the Martyr on left. Also showing are shop fronts, figures, a cart and a coach
Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III in Westminster Abbey 1761 (1906). Artist: George BickhamEngraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III (1738-1820) in Westminster Abbey, 1761. George succeeded to the throne when his grandfather, George II, died suddenly on 25 October 1760
An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Artist: George BickhamAn Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)