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Cockney Sportsmen, London, 1800. Artist: James GillrayCockney Sportsmen, London, 1800. View of a young city gent advancing towards the carcass of a horse beset by many crows. His gun which is reversed, goes off peppering the posterior of his fat friend
Ladies inside a muddy, Bond Street, London, 1800View of two fashionable ladies inside a muddy (a low-hung coach) exchanging conversation with two admirers in Bond Street, London, 1800
Dedication to London Publicans, London, c1800Sir John Barleycorn - Miss Hop...; c1800. Scene showing a stout man crowned with barley and poppies and bound in a sheaf of barley, sitting on the grass, smoking a long pipe
Miseries of human life, Smithfield Market, London, c1800Miseries of human life, London, c1800; a citizen in Smithfield Market finds himself between two enraged bulls, while alarmed drovers shout
The origin of Cockney, London, c1800; a well-to-do provincial family arrive in London. One of the children notices a cock neighing
Coal Exchange, London, 1849. Artist: Roberts GroomView of the Coal Exchange, London, 1849; with figures and horse drawn carts in the street
Christs Hospital pupil, London, 1829. Artist: Henry KirchhofferChrists Hospital pupil dressed in the characteristic blue uniform, with the school buildngs in the background, London, 1829
Long Lane, Smithfield, London, 1844View of Long Lane, with pigs in pens in part of old Smithfield Market, London, 1844
Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844View of Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844; showing figures walking past premises including Morris Solomon, tailor and draper
Opening of London Bridge (New), London, 1831View of the opening of new London Bridge by William VI and Queen Adelaide, August 1st, 1831; with crowds watching ceremonial barges pass beneath the bridge, which is bedecked with flags
London Bridge (Old), London, 1820. Artist: Robert HavellView of old London Bridge, London, 1820. On the left is the Custom House, with Margate steam yachts and other boats on the River Thames in the foreground
Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1854. Artist: Thomas Colman DibdinView of Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1854
Holborn, London, c1830. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView east along Holborn, London, c1830; from the point near Grays Inn and Staple Inn where bars had stood to mark the western extremity of the City of London; with figures
Bull and Gate Inn, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of the Bull and Gate Inn, Holborn, London, c1850; with figures, a horse and carriage in the yard
George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850View of the George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850; with figures, carriages and horses feeding in the yard
Hall of Commerce, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850. Artist: George HawkinsInterior view of the Hall of Commerce, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850
Smithfield Market, West Smithfield, London, c1825View of Smithfield Market, London, c1825; showing pig pens, traders and visitors
West Smithfield, London, c1840. Artist: ShelleyView of West Smithfield, London, c1840; showing St Batholomews Hospital to the left and the tower of St Sepulchre in the distance. In the foreground figures walk and hay carts can be seen
George Inn, West Smithfield, London, c1830. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieView of the George Inn, West Smithfield, London, c1830
The bottomless-Pitt, Pitt making a speech, London, 1792The bottomless-Pitt; showing William Pitt, exaggeratedly attenuated below the waist, making a speech before the table of the House of Commons, London, 1792
Manning the navy, Tower Hill, London, 1790. Artist: John BarlowManning the navy, London, 1790; showing a press gang with sabres and bludgeons on Tower Hill
George III feeding himself on guineas, London, 1787Monstrous craws, at a new coalition feast, London, 1787; showing King George III, Queen Charlotte and the Prince of Wales seated outside the treasury round a bowl of guineas
Taking water for Vauxhall, be careful my love, don t expose your leg, London, 1790; scene at the foot of some riverside steps showing a waterman apparently thigh-deep in water
Casualties of London street walking; a faint impression, London, 1826; shows a butchers boy and a pastry cook(?) fighting in the street
Casualties of London street walking: a strong impression, London, 1826Casualties of London street walking:a strong impression, London, 1826; scene showing a sweep and an errand boy or street seller fighting in a fashionable street outside print shop; they are watched
Locomotion, London, c1820. Artist: George CruikshankLocomotion, London, c1820. In the centre a man wearing steam driven boots has ground to a halt, as the fire has gone out, below a servant attempts to start a blaze with a pair of belows
The spirit of delusion, London, c1825; shows a central, classical female figure with a wand awakening a recumbent oriental figure
Satire on night watchmen, London, 1825A satire on night watchmen, London, c1825; showing a watchman who has fallen asleep in his box. Two revellers, having attached poles to the box in the manner of a sedan chair have carried it out of
All the worlds a stage... London, c1824. Artist: W TaylorAll the worlds a stage, and all the men and women merely players, London, c1824 Shows a group of amputees, jugglers, street musicians etc. at the corner of Golden Lane
Waltzing! Or a peep into the Royal Brothel, Spring Gardens, London, c1816. ArtistWaltzing! Or a peep into the Royal Brothel, Spring Gardens, London, c1816. Within an enclosure, men with lewd expressions dance with scantily clad women, while others look
Coming out of church, London, c1815; two church dignitaries, one on either side of a church door, hold an alms dish between them, preventing a rustic from leaving
Men bemoaning peace, Corn Exchange, London, 1815. Artist: Piercy RobertsMen bemoaning peace, London, 1815; four unhappy men at Smithfield and four unhappy men at the Corn Exchange bemoan the effect of peace, with the defeat of Napoleon, on their businesses
A hackney coachman, London, 1814A hackney coachman, holding a coin in his hand, disputes the fare with two passengers in a doorway, London, 1814
Perambulators in Hyde Park!, London, 1819Perambulators in Hyde Park! London, 1819; pedestrians and chickens fall and scatter before cyclists
The Picadilly nuisance, London, 1818; a disorderly mass of pedestrians, including a fruit seller in the foreground, fills the pavement outside the White Horse coaching terminus
Walking the streets of London, 1818. Artist: George CruikshankWalking the streets of London, 1818; four views: top left, How to stop up the passage, top right How to make the most of the mud, bottom left How to carry a stick, bottom right
The haberdasher dandy, London, c1818. Artist: C WilliamsThe haberdasher dandy, London, c1818; interior of the haberdashers shop with the dandy cutting a length of cloth for two women wearing oversized bonnets, the fashion in 1818
Selling a wife, Smithfield Market, London, 1816Selling a wife, London, 1816; a scene at Smithfield Market with a man leading a woman on a rope in the centre, surrounded by figures, cattle and dogs
The deaf judge, or mutual misunderstanding, Old Bailey, London, 1796. ArtistThe deaf judge, or mutual misunderstanding, 1796; a scene at the Old Bailey, London. On the left an aged judge leans forward to listen to a barrister, who points at a shouting witness on the right
Old Hats Tavern, (Uxbridge, Middlesex?), 1796. Artist: Isaac CruikshankA group of figures possibly outside the Old Hats Tavern, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, 1796. Uxbridge is now in the London borough of Hillingdon
Napoleon on a plate ready to be carved, 1814. A satire on Napoleon Bonaparte, who appears, skewered like a fowl, on a plate, bearing the City arms
Gambols on the River Thames, Feby, 1814. Artist: George CruikshankGambols 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
Helter Skelter - or a shower on Greenwich Hill, London, 1798Helter Skelter - or a shower on Greenwich Hill, 1798; showing holiday-makers hurrying down Greenwich Hill in a heavy rainstorm
The giant-factotum amusing himself - William Pitt, 1797. Artist: James GillrayThe giant-factotum amusing himself, 1797; showing William Pitt bestriding the Speakers chair in the House of Commons, towering high above the galleries, playing cup and ball with the globe
Lambeth Palace, London, 1808. Artist: Augustus Charles PuginInterior view of the hall in Lambeth Palace, London, 1808; with a group of figures
Lambeth Palace, London, c1680View of Lambeth Palace, London, c1680; with boats on the River Thames in the foreground
Morgans Farm, Kentish Town, London, 1834. Artist: George ShepheardView of Morgans Farm, Kentish Town, London, 1834
Lambeth Palace, London, 1647. Artist: Wenceslaus HollarView of Lambeth Palace, London, 1647; with boats on the River Thames in the foreground. Also showing St Mary-at-Lambeth