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Jerry the Policeman, c. 1937. Creator: Dorothy HarrisJerry the Policeman, c. 1937
Jerry Dodgion, c1985. Creator: Brian FoskettJerry Dodgion, c1985
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
Tom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Artist: JL MarksTom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Figures including a coal-whipper are drinking and dancing at the Coach and Horses, Nightingale Lane, London
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
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
Jerry Fisher, Odeon Hammersmith, 1971. Artist: Brian O ConnorJerry Fisher, Odeon Hammersmith, 1971
The Dave Brubeck Quartet rehearsing on stage at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 10 November 1979: Dave Brubeck (piano), Jerry Bergonzi (tenor saxophone) Chris Brubeck (bass guitar)
The Dave Brubeck Quartet playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, July 1979The Dave Brubeck Quartet playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979: Dave Brubeck (piano), Jerry Bergonzi (tenor saxophone), Chris Brubeck (bass guitar)
Queen Victoria visiting the wounded, 1850s, (c1920). Artist: Jerry BarrettQueen Victoria visiting the wounded, 1850s, (c1920). Victoria and Albert visit soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume IV, by Walter Hutchinson
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) visiting wounded soldiers, 19th century
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
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)
Flooding during the excavation of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1828 (1836). Tom, Jerry and Logic having a narrow escape as water breaks through during a visit to the Thames Tunnel workings