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Trolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Creator: James PollardTrolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Anglers using a running line to catch pike on the Lea at Waltham Abbey, to the north-east of London. Painting in the Tate Gallery, London
The Elephant and Castle on the Brighton Road, 1826, (1920)The Elephant and Castle on the Brighton Road, 1826, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
Approach to Christmas, c19th century. Artist: George HuntApproach to Christmas, c19th century. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
Race for the Great St Leger Stakes, 1836. Artist: HarrisRace for the Great St Leger Stakes, 1836. First held in 1776, the St Leger is the oldest of the five classic English horse races
The Mail Coach in a Flood, 1827. Creator: F RosenbourgThe Mail Coach in a Flood, 1827. A female passenger lifts her skirts out of the water as a dog swims alongside
Approach to Christmas, n.d. Creator: George HuntApproach to Christmas, n.d. Norwich-London stagecoach with passengers, Christmas tree, poultry and game
'Old Fashioned Sporting Pictures, and the Road to Bygone Days; Coaching -- Arriving at an Inn Yard Creator'Old Fashioned Sporting Pictures, and the Road to Bygone Days; Coaching -- Arriving at an Inn Yard, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42
Saint Albans Steeplechase, 1837. Creator: Charles HuntSaint Albans Steeplechase, 1837
Cottagers Hospitality to Travellers or The Coach Broke Down, published March 27, 1819. Creator: James PollardCottagers Hospitality to Travellers or The Coach Broke Down, published March 27, 1819
Stage Coach Passengers, n.d. Creator: James PollardStage Coach Passengers, n.d
A View on the Highgate Road, n.d. Creator: Charles HuntA View on the Highgate Road, n.d
A Meeting of the Four-In-Hand Club, Hyde Park, London, c1838, (1947). A four-in-hand, or coach-and-four, was a coach with four horses. Aquatint in the Guildhall Art Gallery, London
Hyde Park Corner, c1838. Creator: J HarrisHyde Park Corner, c1838. After Jas Pollard. Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or (originally) as the Green Park Arch
The Taglioni Windsor Coach, c1837, (1941). Creator: Richard Gilson ReeveThe Taglioni Windsor Coach, c1837, (1941). A coach pulled by four horses travels through the English countryside, with male passengers riding on the outside
West Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, c1830, 1943). Creator: UnknownWest Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, c1830, 1943). Coaches carrying mail between London and counties in the south-west of England
Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836. Approbation - Off in good Style, (1837). Jockeys and their horses taking part in the St Leger Stakes flat horse race at Doncaster
His Majesty King George III Returning from Hunting, early-mid 19th century, (c1955). George III (1738-1820) out fox hunting, with Windsor Castle in the distance. After James Pollard
Royal Mail Coach, 19th century, (1907). Artist: Robert HavellRoyal Mail Coach. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Connoisseur Vol. XVIII [Otto Limited, London, 1907.]
Hyde Park Corner, 19th century, (1944). Creator: UnknownHyde Park Corner, 19th century, (1944). View of Decimus Burtons Ionic Screen marking the entrance to Hyde Park in London. Different types of horse-drawn carriage are shown passing the gates
Royal Hunt in Windsor Park, early-mid 19th century, (c1955). Creator: Matthew DubourgRoyal Hunt in Windsor Park, early-mid 19th century, (c1955). Fox hunting scene in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, after James Pollard. Published by Ariel Press, London W1
The Church of St John at Hackney, London, 1819. Artist: James PollardThe Church of St John at Hackney, London, 1819. In the foreground figures can be seen including a beggar on the right
The Four-in-Hand Club, Hyde Park, London, 1838. Artist: J HarrisThe Four-in-Hand Club, Hyde Park, London, 1838. The Four-in-Hand-Club was a coaching association
Mail coaches in front of the Peacock Inn on Islington High Street, London, 1823. In the centre foreground a small boy drops some fruit while running to avoid an oncoming coach
The Election of the Mayor of Garrat, 1782. ArtistThe election of the Mayor of Garrat, 1782. Scene showing a cavalcade supporting Sir John Harper, a candidate in the election, passing the Leather Bottle Inn at Wandsworth
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840. The royal couple passing Richard Westmacotts statue of Achilles, erected in honour of the Duke of Wellington
The new General Post Office, City of London, c1830. Artist: Henry PyallThe new General Post Office, City of London, c1830. North-east view with the Royal Mails (and carts) preparing to start. The destinations are shown in the bottom margin
The Cambridge coach leaving the Nelson Inn, Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London, 1818The Cambridge coach leaving the Nelson Inn, Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, City of London, 1818
General Post Office, City of London, 1830. Artist: Henry PyallGeneral Post Office, City of London, 1830. North-east view of the old General Post Office with the Royal Mail carriages preparing to depart
London Market; a fruit seller, 1822. Artist: Matthew DubourgLondon Market, 1822; showing a fruit seller outside her shop, serving a woman who has two children and a dog with her
London Market; a butchers shop, 1822. Artist: Matthew DubourgLondon Market, 1822; showing an interior and exterior view of a butchers shop. Outside the shop a butcher is displaying his meat which has been decorated with holly while inside the shop a butcher
King George IV riding through Hyde Park, London, 1831. Artist: Matthew DubourgKing George IV riding through Hyde Park, London, 1831. By-standers watch as the king rides past in his carriage
Royal Mail Coaches at Lad Lane, London, 1831. Artist: F RosenbergView of Royal Mail coaches preparing to start out for the west of England from the Swan with Two Necks Inn, Lad Lane, London, 1831
Cambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. Artist: George HuntCambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. View of the Cambridge Telegraph, starting from the White Horse Tavern which has a large lantern above the door
Bell Man at St Sepulchre Church, City of London, 1785. Artist: James PollardBell Man at St Sepulchre Church, City of London, 1785. Scene of the Bell Man at St Sepulchre speaking admonitory words to prisoners on their way to execution
Easter Monday, 1820 - Epping Forest, Essex. Artist: James PollardEaster Monday, 1820; showing a crowd of figures with horses and carriages at Buckhurst Hill in Epping Forest, Essex, watching a small deer being turned out of a cart
Sir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). Artist: Frederick RosenbergSir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Story of British Sporting Prints, by Captain Frank Siltzer
Hunters at Covertside, early 19th century, (1929). Artist: James PollardHunters at Covertside, early 19th century, (1929). After Samuel Alken (1756-1815). From The Story of British Sporting Prints, by Captain Frank Siltzer. [Halton & Truscott Smith, Ltd, London, 1929]
The Last Hour of a Contested Election for M. P, 1817. Artist: Robert HavellThe Last Hour of a Contested Election for M.P, 1817. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
Stage Coach, c19th century. Artist: Matthew DubourgStage Coach, c19th century. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
Training, 1820s, Artist: G HuntTraining, 1820s. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
Epsom Races, 19th century. Artist: Smart & HuntEpsom Races, 19th century. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836, 1837. Artist: John HarrisRace for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836, 1837. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
Epsom Grand Stand - The Winner of the Derby Race, 19th century. Artist: Richard ReeveEpsom Grand Stand - The Winner of the Derby Race, 19th century. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill
Coach arriving in the yard of an inn, 1890. A print from The Graphic, 6 December 1890
Mail Coach in a Flood, c1827, (1904). Artist: F RosenbourgMail Coach in a Flood, c1827. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Connoisseur Volume VIII [Otto Limited, London, 1904.]
Training, 1820s, (1907). Artist: G HuntTraining. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Connoisseur Vol. XVIII [Otto Limited, London, 1907.]