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View of Greenwich Hospital on the River Thames at Greenwich, 1751. Creator: John JuneView of Greenwich Hospital on the River Thames at Greenwich, 1751
A View of the Mall, Westminster, London, 1752. Artist: John JuneA View of the Mall, Westminster, London, 1752. Scene with caricatured figures
The sailors adventure to the streights of Merryland or, an evening view on Ludgate Hill, 1749; showing a seaman fumbling beneath skirts of two women with other figures on the street
The beaux disaster, 1747. Artist: John JuneThe beaux disaster, 1747; a dandy has angered some butchers, who have revenged themselves by hanging him by the breeches on a meat-hook, to the amusement of the passers-by
The ladys disaster, 1747. Artist: John JuneThe ladys disaster, 1747; the hoop of a womans skirt has caught on a hook high up in a wall, and a small sweep boy lies on the ground looking under it while the crowed looks on in amusement
A mill on Blackheath by moonlight; including figures and a windmill, Greenwich, London, 1770A mill on Blackheath, London, by moonlight, 1770; including figures
The March of the Medical Militants to the siege of Warwick Lane Castle, London, 1768; showing figures on horses, playing musical instruments and holding banners
Richard ( Beau ) Nash, British dandy, 18th century. Artist: John JuneRichard ( Beau ) Nash, British dandy, 18th century. A celebrated dandy and leader of fashion, Nash (1674-1762) was Master of Ceremonies at the spa town of Bath
Lusus Naturae, or Carracturas of the present age 1752. Artist: John JuneLusus Naturae, or Carracturas of the present age. 1752. Lusus naturae means freak of nature. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
The Review, 18th century. Artist: John JuneThe Review, 18th century. Two women saucily raise their voluminous skirts to the crowd in a satire on fashion. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century