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The national pop-shop in Threadneedle Street, 1826. ArtistThe national pop-shop in Threadneedle Street, 1826. Two designs side by side. On the left is the exterior of a pawnshop (representing the Bank of England) and on the right is the interior
Miss Horton as Morgana, 1830-44. Creator: Isaac Robert CruikshankMiss Horton as Morgana, 1830-44
Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. ca. 1814Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. After Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Well known Characters in the Pump Room, Bath, taking a sip with King Bladud, 1825. Crowds in the fashionable watering place of Bath in Somerset
Outside White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, 1821, (1920). Artists: Isaac Robert CruikshankOutside White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, 1821, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
The Green Rooom at Drury Lane Theatre, 1821, (1920). Artists: Isaac Robert CruikshankThe Green Rooom at Drury Lane Theatre, 1821, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
At the Royal Cockpit, 1821, (1920). Artists: Isaac Robert Cruikshank, George CruikshankAt the Royal Cockpit, 1821, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
After the Opera, 1821, (1920). Artists: Isaac Robert Cruikshank, George CruikshankAfter the Opera, 1821, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
In the Saloon at Covent Garden, 1821, (1920). Artists: Isaac Robert Cruikshank, George CruikshankIn the Saloon at Covent Garden, 1821, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
A Visit to the Fives Court, 1822. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankA Visit to the Fives Court, 1822. Scene showing a prizefight in progress at a venue in St Martins Street, Westminster, London
A civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. ArtistA civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. The City aldermen and Lord Mayor John Garratt examining an enormous louse on the Mansion House state bed
Scene in Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1830. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankScene in Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1830. One of the afflicting occurrences in life in London, Tom, Jerry and Logic arrested in their progress home by the melancholy discovery of Corinthian
A frolic at the melon shop in Piccadilly, 1826. The scene is set in the garden of Mrs Coutts house, Stratton Street where she threatens the Duke of St Albans with a horse-whip
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
The secret insult! or bribery & corruption rejected!!!, 1820. Queen Caroline stands facing Lord Hutchinson, who begs her to abandon her claim to the throne; on the right is Alderman Matthew Wood in
Ceremony in Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1833. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankCeremony in Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1833. View of a benefit for CH Simpson, who had been Master of Ceremonies at Vauxhall Gardens for 36 years
The evening after a mock election in the Fleet Prison, June 1835
llustration of a scene at the Fleet Prison, from Pierce Egans Life in London, 1820. Logic visiting his old acquaintances on board the Fleet, accompanied by Tom and Jerry
The Royal Extinguisher, or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians, 1821. George IV, surrounded by admiring ministers, holds up an extinguisher made of paper
The Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankThe Protestants Champion!!, 1825. Frederick, Duke of York walks down Whitehall past Horse Guards, the head-quarters of the commander-in-chief of the British Army
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
Mother Wood, the popular procuress!, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankMother Wood, the popular procuress!, 1820. Alderman Wood, dressed as an elderly woman, stands in the porch of his house in South Audley Street holding a bottle inscribed Popularity; the allusion is
Fracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankFracas Royal Extraordinaire, 1820. The Duke of York punching King George IV in the face, watched by Queen Caroline, Alderman Matthew Wood and others. With satirical verses beneath
Anglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -, 1835. ArtistAnglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -, 1835. Two Frenchmen meet on the pavement outside the door of the White Bear coaching inn, Piccadilly
Going to Hobby Fair, 1835. ArtistGoing to Hobby Fair, 1835. A lake in a park, with citizens disporting themselves on hobby horses on the banks. In the foreground a stout figure, his hat and wig removed
Bull and Mouth Street, City of London, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankView of the Old General Post Office, St Martins le Grand, London, 1825. With busy street scene and a carriage
Lotteries, 1826. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankAll Lotteries Will End For Ever, 1826; showing in the top scene Time, lottery contractors, etc watching Blue Coat boys holding up winning number
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
Quaker Uproar, London, 1827. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankSweet William and Grizzell, or Newington nunnery, in a pretty considerable uproar, 1827; scene about infidelity at a Friends meeting house in the Quaker boarding school at Stoke Newington, London
Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankPublic Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Bathers taking the waters or stewing in the Roman baths at Bath in Somerset, wearing clothes and even hats to preserve their modesty
The Last Interview between Her Majesty and Princess Charlotte, 1820. Artist: J ChapmanThe Last Interview between Her Majesty and Princess Charlotte, 1820
Tom and Jerry, catching Kate and Sue on the fly, having their fortunes told, 19th century. Kate and Sue having their fortunes read in the cards (Cartomancy) by an old woman
Splendid Jem amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, Kent, 1821. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankSplendid Jem, once a dashing hero in the Metropolis, recognised by Tom amongst the convicts in the Naval Dock Yard at Chatham, 1821
Jerry having his hand read by a gypsy, c1828. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankJerry having his hand read by a gypsy, c1828. Jerry takes a break from a hunt to have his hand read told by a pretty gypsy while Logick leans on a fence
A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankA visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Kate and Sue having their fortunes read in the cards (Cartomancy) by an old woman
Tom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. Artist: George CruikshankTom, Jerry and Logic in the Press Yard, Newgate prison, London, 1821. They are watching shackles being removed from a prisoner
Tom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Artist: George CruikshankTom, Jerry and Logic at the Grand Carnival, 1821. Illustration for Life in London by Pierce Egan, 1821
Tom and Jerry as observers in the Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, 1821. Artist: George CruikshankTom and Jerry as observers in the Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, 1821. A shackled prisoner in the dock (left), an elegant Cyprian (prostitute) and a coachman giving evidence (centre)