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Travel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938. Creator: Arnold GentheTravel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938. Open carriages and overhead catenaries for trams
Untitled (church exterior), 1830 / 88. Creator: W. N. HobbsUntitled (church exterior), 1830/88. Albumen print (carte-de-visite)
View near Wear Gifford, 1860 / 94. Creator: Francis BedfordView near Wear Gifford, 1860/94. Albumen print
Trotter and Gig Iron Toy, c. 1939. Creator: George FileTrotter and Gig Iron Toy, c. 1939
The Trotter, c. 1860. Creator: Charles S. HumphreysThe Trotter, c. 1860
Budd Doble Driving Goldsmith Maid at Belmont Driving Park, 1876. Creator: Charles SBudd Doble Driving Goldsmith Maid at Belmont Driving Park, 1876
Design for Stanhope Gig, 1850-74. Creator: UnknownDesign for Stanhope Gig, 1850-74
Monsieur in England, 1788. 1788. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonMonsieur in England, 1788
A Bankrupt Cart, or The Road to Ruin in the East!, November 5, 1799. November 5, 1799A Bankrupt Cart, or The Road to Ruin in the East!, November 5, 1799
Plate 32, from World in Miniature, 1816. 1816. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPlate 32, from " World in Miniature", 1816
Plate 27, from World in Miniature, 1816. 1816. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPlate 27, from " World in Miniature", 1816
Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down, 1824. A scene in front of Crockfords club in St Jamess Street. Members look from the windows at a gig
Phaetona, or Modern Female Taste, 1776. Artist: ColleyPhaetona, or Modern Female Taste, 1776. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds])
Sir Gregory Gigg, 1732. Artist: Henry William BunburySir Gregory Gigg, 1732. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
The New Gig, 1781. Artist: ColleyThe New Gig. 1781. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)