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At an Auction of Pictures Cornhill, 1792. Creator: John NixonAt an Auction of Pictures Cornhill, 1792. A man with glasses and a tricorne hat, a catalogue in his hand, at an auction of paintings
New Invented Elastic Breeches, November 1, 1784. November 1, 1784New Invented Elastic Breeches, November 1, 1784
Bartholomew Fair, 1807. 1807. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonBartholomew Fair, 1807
Madame Very Restauranteur, Palais Royal Paris and La Belle Liminaudiere au Caffee De Mille Collone, Palais Royale Paris, 1814
John Rosedale, mariner, exhibitor of the hall of Greenwich Hospital, 1807. ArtistJohn Rosedale, mariner, exhibitor of the hall of Greenwich Hospital, 1807. An old sailor points with a pointer at a large decoration by JamesThornhill
City traind bands, 1789. Artist: John NixonCity traind bands, 1789. A row of very unsoldierly citizen soldiers being drilled by an officer. The City militia lined the streets from Temple Bar to St Pauls Cathedral when George III processed to
Bartholomew Fair, West Smithfield, City of London, 1813. ArtistBartholomew Fair, West Smithfield, City of London, 1813
Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1811. Artist: John NixonLeadenhall Street, City of London, 1811. Entrance to a Dutch Jewish synagogue which was previously used by the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers
New invented elastic breeches, 1784. Artist: John NixonNew invented elastic breeches, 1784; showing the interior of a breeches makers shop; two men, one standing on a chair, the other on a stool, try to pull on the breeches of a very stout man
The West Prospect of Temple Bar, London, c1770. Artist: John NixonA west view of Temple Bar, London, c1770
Leadenhall Street, London, 1811Entrance to a Dutch Jewish synagogue which was previously used by the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers, Leadenhall Street, London, 1811
Clerk from the Guildhalls Law Courts, 1801. Artist: John NixonA clerk from the Law Courts, Guildhall, London, with a quill pen behind one ear, 1801
A Cornish Hug, 1781. A fishwife is holding a dandy aloft, much to his annoyance, for upsetting her stall. On our left an apple woman looks on, on our right are a man and a woman who applauds
Magisterial oeconomy... 1779. Artist: John NixonMagisterial oeconomy... 1779. A reception at Mansion House. The clock shows it to be midnight, and the Lord Mayor directs the footmen to extinguish the candles with bellows and snuffers
A sudden surprize to the City Militia... 1774. Artist: John NixonA sudden surprize to the City Militia... 1774. The gateway of the Honourable Artillery Company headquarters. Children climbing
Undertakers regaling themselves at Deaths Door, Battersea, London, 1801. Print depicting the undertakers eating, drinking and making merry outside Robert Deaths tavern, Battersea Rise
Salisbury, from the London Road, 1805. Artist: Samuel RawleSalisbury, from the London Road, 1805. After John Nixon. [James Asperne, London, 1805]