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King Henry IV, ca. 1827. Creator: William HeathKing Henry IV, ca. 1827
The Royal Allied Oak and Self-Created Mushroom Kings, May 29, 1815
The Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814. Creator: William HeathThe Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814
Modern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay There sModern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay Theres the Villainy - vide Shakespeare, June 30, 1829
Dandies in Rotten Row, January 21, 1819. Creator: William HeathDandies in Rotten Row, January 21, 1819
Imperial Bears Grease (Greece) or a peep into futurity. Caricature on the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829, 1828. Private Collection
Hampstead Heath, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréHampstead Heath, 1872. Riders on Hampstead Heath in evening light. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co. 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C. 1872]
Hamstead Heath in the Olden Time, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréHamstead Heath in the Olden Time, 1872. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co. 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C. 1872]
Jimmy Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2002. Creator: Brian FoskettJimmy Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2002
Percy Heath and Jimmy Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2000
Percy Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2000. Creator: Brian FoskettPercy Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2000
Al Tootie Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2000Al " Tootie" Heath, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Netherlands, 2000
Percy Heath, American jazz bassist, 1964. Creator: Brian FoskettPercy Heath, American jazz bassist, 1964
Johnny Hawksworth with Ted Heath and His Music, Nat King Cole concert, London, 1963
They sold Joseph to the Ishmeelites for twenty pieces of silver, (mid-lateThey " sold Joseph to the Ishmeelites for twenty pieces of silver", (mid-late 19th century). Biblical scene, from Genesis 37: 28
Times Past - A Welch Gentleman going to make a visit, 1830. Creator: William HeathTimes Past - A Welch Gentleman going to make a visit, 1830. Racist caricature of a Welsh man riding a goat on St Davids Day, with a leek in his hat
Heather: Scottish Highlands, c1910, (c1930). Creator: John MacWhirterHeather: Scottish Highlands, c1910, (c1930). Sheep grazing among the heather in Scotland. Painting in the Ferens Art Gallery in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire
The Orphan, 1888, (c1930). Creator: Sir Ernest Albert WaterlowThe Orphan, 1888, (c1930). A shepherd with a bottle of milk for an orphaned lamb. Painting in the Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham
View from Moll Kings House, Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Creator: UnknownView from " Moll Kings House", Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Moll King (1696-1747) owned Kings Coffeehouse with her husband Tom King and allegedly worked in the sex trade
Highgate Ponds, c1876. Creator: UnknownHighgate Ponds, c1876. Freshwater ponds on Hampstead Heath, fed by headwater springs of the River Fleet, originally dug in 17th and 18th centuries as reservoirs
The Vale of Health, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Vale of Health, c1876. The Vale of Health on Hampstead Heath, originally known as Gangmoor was the only safe place in London during the Black Death of 1665
The Old Well Walk, Hampstead, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Old Well Walk, Hampstead, about 1750, (c1876). The Well Walk, was a fashionable promenade across Hampstead heath with pathways overlooking the Vale of Health
Hampstead Heath in 1840, (c1876). Creator: UnknownHampstead Heath in 1840, (c1876). Ancient London heath, during Henry IIs reign privately owned by Alexander de Barentyn, the Kings butler, from early 19th century, common land
Keats Seat, Old Well Walk, c1818, (c1876). Creator: UnknownKeats Seat, Old Well Walk, c1818, (c1876). Keats moved to Hampstead in April 1817 with a house on the Well Walk, a promenade across Hampstead heath
The Spaniards, Hampstead Heath, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe " Spaniards", Hampstead Heath, c1876. Built in 1585, opposite a toll house built in c1710, The Spaniards Inn tavern is Grade II listed
Mamluk standard-bearer in combat, 1818. Artist: Heath, William (1795-1840)Mamluk standard-bearer in combat, 1818. From a private collection
Her late Royal Highness the Princess Amelia, 1810. Creator: HeathHer late Royal Highness the Princess Amelia, (1810). Portrait of Princess Amelia (1783-1810), the sixth daughter of King George III of the United Kingdom
The York Hotel, and Library, Sidmouth, 1832. Creator: P HeathThe York Hotel, and Library, Sidmouth, 1832. View of the seafront in the town of Sidmouth, on the south coast of Devon. [Fisher, Son & Co, London, 1832]
Sidmouth, From the Cliffs, Towards Seaton, 1832. Creator: P HeathSidmouth, From the Cliffs, Towards Seaton, 1832. View of the town of Sidmouth on the south coast of Devon. [Fisher, Son & Co, London, 1832]
Bordeaux, 1821. Creator: Charles HeathBordeaux, 1821. Figures dancing on the grass, with ships in the harbour and the town of Bordeaux, France, beyond. [Rodwell & Martin, London, 1821]
Looking from the Green Slopes of Caen Wood Towards the Church Spire of Old Highgate, c1935. View from Kenwood (or Caen Wood) House on Hampstead Heath in north London
Le Petit arbousier des Aples (Mountain heather), pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph BuchozLe Petit arbousier des Aples (Mountain heather), from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, pub. 1776 (hand coloured engraving). Erica arborea grows widely in Europe
Minuet de la Cour, 1817. Private Collection
Titians Daughter, (1795). Creator: James HeathTitians Daughter, (1795). Portrait of a young woman, possibly Titians daughter Lavinia. Engraving after a painting by him, c1555
Getting on Board the Margate Steam Packet at London Bridges Wharf, 1838. Artist: William HeathGetting on Board the Margate Steam Packet at London Bridges Wharf, 1838. From Jorrockss Jaunts & Jollities, by R. S. Surtees. [Kegan Paul, Trench, Trü bner & Co. Ltd. London, 1838 ]
James II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Artist: Frederick HeathJames II receiving news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, (c1890). Engraving after a painting exhibited in 1850: James II in his Palace of Whitehall
The Riot in Broad Street, June 7th, 1780, (1920). Artist: James HeathThe Riot in Broad Street, June 7th, 1780, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
View from Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1825. Artist: Charles HeathView from Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1825. View showing the Church of St Margaret, Westminster, Westminster Abbey and part of the Palace of Westminster
View of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1837
Burlington Arcade, Westminster, London, 1825. Artist: Charles HeathBurlington Arcade, Westminster, London, 1825. View of one of the entrances to the arcade, off Piccadilly, with figures walking through it
The exile restored... 1820The exile restored or the spies, spawns & spewers of scurrility abuse & defamation set to work, 1820. Sir John Stoddart sitting on a chair
The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840. Artist: Paul GauciThe Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840
Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. Artist: David LucasHampstead, Middlesex, 1831. A view on Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath, London, c1843
Childs Hill, Hampstead Heath, London, 1786. Artist: John PeltroChilds Hill, Hampstead Heath, London, 1786. View with a shepherd and a woman in the foreground
View of Hampstead Heath, London, 1831. Artist: David LucasView of Hampstead Heath, London, 1831
A Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841. Artist: James Baker PyneA Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841
The contractor and the contracted, or 195 more than 186, 1810. Sir William Curtis and Spencer Perceval facing each other in front of the Speakers chair