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Mr. Burchells First Visit, from The Vicar of Wakefield, May 1, 1817Mr. Burchells First Visit, from " The Vicar of Wakefield", May 1, 1817
Frontispiece: The Vicar of Wakefield, from The Vicar of Wakefield, May 1Frontispiece: The Vicar of Wakefield, from " The Vicar of Wakefield", May 1, 1817
Sophia Rescued from the Water, from The Vicar of Wakefield, May 1, 1817Sophia Rescued from the Water, from " The Vicar of Wakefield", May 1, 1817
A Goldsmith in his Shop, 1449. Creator: Petrus ChristusA Goldsmith in his Shop, 1449
The Goldsmiths at Dinner, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréThe Goldsmiths at Dinner, 1872. Women sit on a balcony above a banquet dinner held in the Goldsmiths Hall for the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. From, " LONDON
Sr. H. Myddleton, (1560-1631), 1830. Creator: UnknownSr. H. Myddleton, (1560-1631), 1830. Sir Hugh Myddelton (1560-1631) Welsh clothmaker, entrepreneur, mine-owner, goldsmith, banker and self-taught engineer, appointed Royal Jeweller by King James I
Goldsmith, (1728-1774), 1830. Creator: UnknownGoldsmith, (1728-1774), 1830. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) Irish novelist, playwright and poet, educated at to Trinity College, Dublin who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766)
The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottThe good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. In Islington there lived a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene er he went to pray
Neighbours dressing the good man of Islingtons bite, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottNeighbours dressing the good man of Islingtons bite, c1879. The wound it seem d both sore and sad To every christian eye; And while they swore the dog was mad, They swore the man would die
Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph CaldecottCustomer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Scene from Oliver Goldsmiths poem " An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott
People outside a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph CaldecottPeople outside a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Scene from Oliver Goldsmiths poem " An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott
Neighbours rushing to help the good man of Islington, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottNeighbours rushing to help the good man of Islington, c1879. The wondering neighbours ran; And swore the dog had lost his wits, To bite so good a man
Her love was sought... By twenty beaux and more, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph CaldecottHer love was sought...By twenty beaux and more, c1885, (1934). Her love was sought, I do aver, By twenty beaux and more; The King himself has follow d her, When she has walk d before
Master Bill Primrose preparing to sing the story, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottMaster Bill Primrose preparing to sing the story, c1879. Good people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song; And if you find it wondrous short, It cannot hold you long
The good man of Islington dressing, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottThe good man of Islington dressing, c1879. A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes; The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes
Stray dog befriended by good man of Islington, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottStray dog befriended by good man of Islington, c1879. From " An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog", by Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [London, c1879]
Good man of Islington bitten by the dog, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottGood man of Islington bitten by the dog, c1879. But, when a pique began, The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad, and bit the man
The dog it was that died, c1879. Creator: Randolph CaldecottThe dog it was that died, c1879. But soon a wonder came to light, That show d the rogues they lied - The man recover d of the bite; The dog it was that died
Madam Blaize, 1906. Creator: Dalziel BrothersMadam Blaize, 1906. From " Chats on Old Prints", by Arthur Hayden. [T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1906]
Trade card of goldsmith Ellis Gamble, 1720s, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookTrade card of goldsmith Ellis Gamble, 1720s, (1827). Ellis Gamble: Goldsmith, at the Golden Angel in Cranbourn-Street, Leicester-Fields. Makes, Buys and Sells all sorts of Plate, Rings & Jewells etc
Jerusalem - Bazaar of the Goldsmiths, c1918-c1939. Creator: UnknownJerusalem - Bazaar of the Goldsmiths, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards
Canonbury Tower, an Old Manor House Turned into a Social Club, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishCanonbury Tower, an Old Manor House Turned into a Social Club, c1935. Canonbury Tower in Islington, north London, once formed part of a manor house of the Priors of St Bartholomew
Views in Camberwell and Dulwich, (c1878). Creator: UnknownViews in Camberwell and Dulwich, (c1878). St Mary-le-Strand House, Old Kent Road; Goldsmiths House; Bows Corner, Dulwich; Old Camberwell; Old Crown Inn, Dulwich; Plough Inn, Lordship Lane
Gambles Shop-Bill, (1881). Creator: UnknownGambles Shop-Bill, (1881). Shop card, produced in the 1720s, in English and French for Ellis Gambles goldsmiths shop at the Golden Angel in Cranbourn Street
Goldsmiths Tomb in 1860, (1897). Creator: UnknownGoldsmiths Tomb in 1860, (1897). The tomb of dramatist Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) in the grounds of the Church of St Mary, Middle Temple, Fleet Street, City of London
Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Creator: UnknownOliver Goldsmith, (1897). Irish-born British playwright, dramatist, poet and novelist Goldsmith (1724-1774) is best remembered for the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766)
Goldsmiths House, Green Arbour Court, about 1800, (c1872). Creator: UnknownGoldsmiths House, Green Arbour Court, about 1800, (c1872). Courtyard of a house on the corner of Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey and Breakneck Stairs in the City of London
John Guttemberg, pub. 1683 (engraving). Creator: Albrecht Mentz (15th Century) afterJohn Guttemberg, from Mechanick Exercises: or The Doctrine of Handy-Works applied to the Art of Printing, pub. 1683 (engraving)
Oliver Goldsmith, 1907. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774), was an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol
Goldsmiths Monument in the Temple, 1907. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774), was an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield
Oldest Known Examples of the Goldsmiths Art: Masterpieces of Sumerian Culture, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Head of the Gorgon Medusa in embossing gold, piece from the royal tomb at Vergina (350 BC)
Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey, City of London, 1803. Artist: Samuel RawleGreen Arbour Court, Old Bailey, City of London, 1803. View of a house on the corner of Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey and Breakneck Stairs, Old Bailey
Goldsmith Jorg Zorer of Augsburg, 1531. Artist: Amberger, Christoph (ca. 1500-1562)Goldsmith Jorg Zorer of Augsburg, 1531. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Goldsmiths Shop. Artist: Delaune, Etienne (1518-1583)Goldsmiths Shop. Found in the collection of Albertina, Vienna
A Goldsmith in his Shop. Artist: Christus, Petrus (1410 / 20-1475 / 76)A Goldsmith in his Shop. Found in the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The wife of Jorg Zorer, at the age of 28, 1531. Artist: Amberger, Christoph (ca. 1500-1562)The wife of Jorg Zorer, at the age of 28, 1531. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Well, My Kate, I See You Have Changed Your Dress As I Bade You. 1912, (1923). Artist: Hugh ThomsonWell, My Kate, I See You Have Changed Your Dress As I Bade You. 1912, (1923). She Stoops to Conquer is a comedy by Anglo-Irish author Oliver Goldsmith that was first performed in London in 1773
Illustrations to The Vicar of Wakefield (Goldsmith). c1800-1860, (1923). Artist: William MulreadyIllustrations to The Vicar of Wakefield (Goldsmith). c1800-1860, (1923). The Vicar of Wakefield subtitled A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself is a novel by Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith
Martin and Co. Promenade, Cheltenham, 1909. Antique magazine advert of Martin and Co. Jewellery, Cheltenham. From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
Agreement by Oliver Goldsmith to write for James Dodsley, 31st March 1763. 1899. Artist: Oliver GoldsmithAgreement by Oliver Goldsmith to write for the bookseller James Dodsley, 31 March 1763 (1899). From Facsimiles of Royal, Historical
Title Page of The Vicar of Wakefield, 1766. Title Page of The Vicar of Wakefield, A Tale by Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774). It was written from 1761 to 1762 and published in 1766
The Deserted Village, A Poem, c1770. The Deserted Village is a poem by Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) published in 1770. It is a work of social commentary
Masters House: with tombstone in commemoration to Oliver Goldsmith, 1941On the left is the Masters House: the tombstone in the foreground commemorates Oliver Goldsmith, 1941. On May 10th, 1941, a German air raid set the roof of the Round Church on fire
An illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield, 1889, (1907). Artist: Hugh ThomsonAn illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield, 1889. The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale. Supposed to be written by Himself, is a novel by Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774)
Sketch of Oliver Goldsmith, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1769-70, (1906). Artist: Sir Joshua ReynoldsSketch of Oliver Goldsmith, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1769-70. Oliver Goldsmith, Irish writer and physician, (19th century)
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, c1880. Founded by a Royal Charter of Elizabeth I in 1592, Trinity College is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Irelands oldest university
Ancient houses in the Temple, and the grave of Oliver Goldsmith, London, 1860. Irish-born British playwright, poet and novelist Goldsmith (1730-1774)