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Dick Dock, or the Lobster and Crab, 1806. Scene outside an alehouse by the River Thames. A Greenwich Pensioner with a wooden leg takes the hand of a soldier
A whist-er at Boodles - or a choice peice [sic] of double milled Yorkshire broad cloth, 1820. A very obese man in profile is about to step into Boodles club, Pall Mall
Swearing at Highgate, 1796. Artist: Isaac CruikshankSwearing at Highgate, 1796. A scene outside the Horns Tavern. A portly man is taking an oath before the innkeeper while another man holds a pair of antlers over his head
The difference between law and justice, 1809. Artist: Isaac CruikshankThe difference between law and justice, 1809; showing the Lord Mayor, John Atkins, using the City sword to prod the posterior of a visitor who leaps over the parapet of Mansion House
The Happy Effects of that Grand System of Shutting Ports Against the English!!, pub. Oct 1, 1808The Happy Effects of that Grand System of Shutting Ports Against the English!!, published October 1, 1808
Durham Mustard Too Powerfull for Italian Capers, 1807. Creator: Isaac CruikshankDurham Mustard Too Powerfull for Italian Capers, 1807
Irish Poets Grace to Short Allowance!, 1805-1810. Creator: Isaac CruikshankIrish Poets Grace to Short Allowance!, 1805-1810
Dr. Sangrado Relieving John Bull of Yellow Fever, published February 25, 1795. Creator: Isaac CruikshankDr. Sangrado Relieving John Bull of Yellow Fever, published February 25, 1795
An Irish Union!, published January 30, 1799. Creator: Isaac CruikshankAn Irish Union!, published January 30, 1799
Battle of Barbers and Surgeons, published August 14, 1797. Creator: Isaac CruikshankBattle of Barbers and Surgeons, published August 14, 1797
John Bull Humbugg'd Alias both Ear'd, published May 12, 1794. Creator: Isaac CruikshankJohn Bull Humbugg'd Alias both Ear'd, published May 12, 1794
The Rival Pigs, published June 15, 1795. Creator: Isaac CruikshankThe Rival Pigs, published June 15, 1795
John Bull Perusing the Extraordinary Gazette, published October 10, 1808. Creator: Isaac CruikshankJohn Bull Perusing the Extraordinary Gazette, published October 10, 1808
An Irish Epitaph, 1807. Creator: Isaac CruikshankAn Irish Epitaph, 1807
Webster's Cabin, n.d. Creators: Isaac Cruikshank, Paul Sandby, Isaac Robert CruikshankWebster's Cabin, n.d
The Wedding Night, May 20, 1797. Creator: Isaac CruikshankThe Wedding Night, May 20, 1797
The Death of Boney by Sir Wm Biscuit!, 1809. ArtistThe Death of Boney by Sir Wm Biscuit!, 1809. Above the image are the words Glorious news from the expedition!!!; showing Sir William Curtis leaning from a small open boat towards the shore
A hint for another Statue - or, a Sketch of a Modern Weather Cock, 1804. William Windham standing on a whirligig. On each side of his pedestal stands a (contrasted) volunteer
The Rival Candidates, 1784. Artist: Isaac CruikshankThe Rival Candidates, 1784. The three candidates for the Westminster constituency at the 1784 general election. Charles James Fox in the centre, in the pose of orator
Westminster Races... 1784. Artist: Isaac CruikshankWestminster Races... 1784. Showing the three candidates for the Westminster constituency in the 1784 general election, Samuel Hood, Charles James Fox and Cecil Wray
Sons of harmony - scene Chandois Street, 1801. Members of a club (possibly The Brilliants ) sitting, asleep, beside a table bearing lighted candles, bottle, glasses and a pipe
The grand review on Sydenham Common... 1792. Dressed in military uniform, King George III, followed by William Pitt the Younger, Edmund Burke and others, is chasing the Prince of Wales
Corporation of Windsor, 1790. Artist: Isaac CruikshankCorporation of Windsor, 1790. The Corporations visit to their brother in Smithfield or the hogs feast on being sworn-in
Islington characters, 1796. ArtistIslington characters, 1796. A coach laden with passengers passing the front of a house before which two men are sitting at a table smoking pipes and drinking
A General Fast in consequence of the War!!, 1794. Artist: Isaac CruikshankA General Fast in consequence of the War!!, 1794. Two separate views: Lambeth, showing an archbishop and his family gorging at the dinner table; and Spitalfields
A Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality, 1794. ArtistA Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality, 1794. Whigs offering gifts to France. A procession consisting of Charles Stanhope, bearing constitutional symbols
New Bridge Street, City of London, 1810. View of New Bridge Street, looking south, with the Albion Fire Insurance Associations premises on the left
The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. Artist: Isaac CruikshankThe Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. The Prince Regent is dressed as Apollo, McMahon as Mercury pours a chamber pot over his flaming head. On the left are two statues
The grand Duke of Middleburg or late Ld. C-t-m & Commdore Cur-ts paying their respects on their return from the glorious expedition, 1809. Lord Chatham weeps as he hands his sword to George III
The Corporation hogs journey to Smithfield in stile or aldermen turned pig show menThe Corporation hogs journey to Smithfield in stile or aldermen turned (puppet erased) pig show men, 1790. Five civic officials hauling
Fashionable Portraits, a scene in Hyde Park, 1819. Artist: Isaac CruikshankFashionable Portraits, a scene in Hyde Park, 1819. Two dandies approach a woman in fashionable dress. She walks in through an opening in the rails
Pray remember us poor children, 1795. Artist: Isaac CruikshankPray remember us poor children, 1795. Duke of York, Duke of Clarence and Prince of Wales at the door of the House of Commons. Henry Addington, Charles Fox and William Pitt speak
Sons of Friendship-Scene Chandois Street, London, 1870. Depicts members of a club (possibly The Brilliants ) fighting around a table on which are overturned glasses, a broken punch-bowl
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
The origin of Cockney, London, c1800; a well-to-do provincial family arrive in London. One of the children notices a cock neighing
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
George III presenting a Sword to Admiral Earl Howe, c1794. Artist: Isaac CruikshankGeorge III presenting a Sword to Admiral Earl Howe, c1794; King George III is presenting the sword to a kneeling Admiral Earl Howe, in front of a group of spectators
Specimens of Liberality towards Self!!, 1809. A Common Council meeting in the Guildhall Council Chamber. Members eagerly agree to celebrate George IIIs Jubilee on 25th October, 1809
Laplanders on display in the Egyptian Hall, London, 1822. Artist: Isaac CruikshankScene of a family of Laplanders with their reindeer and house on display at Bullocks Museum, better known as the Egyptian Hall, on Piccadilly, London
A whistling shop : Tom & Jerry visiting Logic, on board the Fleet, Fleet PrisonA whistling shop : Tom & Jerry visiting Logic, on board the Fleet. A scene at the Fleet Prison, London, 1821 showing characters smoking, drinking and playing cards
The Turkish Ambassador, 1794. Artist: George MurrayThe Turkish Ambassador, 1794
A Goldfinch and his Mistress, 1796. Artist: Isaac CruikshankA Goldfinch and his Mistress, 1796. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)
Washing The Blackamoor, 1795. Artist: Isaac CruikshankWashing The Blackamoor, 1795. You may as well attempt to remove the Island of Jersey to the Hightest Mountain in Wales. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century