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Figure 53: Whimpering and false laughter, 1854-56, printed 1862
Figure 48: Mild weeping, pity and feeble false laughter, 1854-56, printed 1862
Figure 36: Scornful laughter and scornful disgust, 1854-56, printed 1862
The Maiden Speech, October 5, 1785. October 5, 1785. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Maiden Speech, October 5, 1785
The Laughing Audience, December 1733. December 1733. Creator: William HogarthThe Laughing Audience, December 1733
Ducking a Scold, [April 12, 1803], reissued April 12, 1812
Title Page, Rowlandsons Caricature Magazine, Vol. 5, 1808. 1808Title Page, Rowlandsons Caricature Magazine, Vol. 5, 1808
Title Page, Rowlandsons Caricature Magazine, 1808. 1808. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonTitle Page, Rowlandsons Caricature Magazine, 1808
Ducking a Scold, April 12, 1803. April 12, 1803. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonDucking a Scold, April 12, 1803
Rural Sports: Cat in a Bowl, April 24, 1811. April 24, 1811. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonRural Sports: Cat in a Bowl, April 24, 1811
Doctor Convex and Lady Concave, November 20, 1802. November 20, 1802Doctor Convex and Lady Concave, November 20, 1802
The Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn, c1825, (1943). Creator: William BlakeThe Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn, c1825, (1943). Biblical scene, illustration to the Book of Job: Job laments the fact that, even though he has understanding and is morally upright
Posthumius in the Theatre at Tarentum, 1890. Creator: UnknownPosthumius in the Theatre at Tarentum, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier
Roman Augurs, 1890. Creator: UnknownRoman Augurs, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]
Mr. G. B. Shaw, 1927. Creator: UnknownMr. G. B. Shaw, 1927. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish author, photographer, dramatist, literary critic, socialist and Nobel Prize winner
Valentines Day, mid 19th century. Creator: J BrainValentines Day, mid 19th century. A young man is revealed behind a curtain, reading a letter, while his sisters giggle and point
Mme Rejane - Role de la Montansier. - La Montansier, 1904. Creator: UnknownMme Rejane - Role de la Montansier. - La Montansier, 1904. Gabrielle Rejane (1856-1920) in the role of la Montansier - a play in four acts by GA Caillavet
Quel gaillard! Qu en dis-tu ma femme? - he! he! he!, c1822. Creator: Pierre LanglumA©Quel gaillard! Qu en dis-tu ma femme? - he! he! he!, c1822. An elderly couple looking at the Farnese Hercules. The husband says: What a strapping fellow! What do you say, wife?
The Laughing Audience, 1733, (1830s). Creator: UnknownThe Laughing Audience, 1733, (1830s). Scene in a theatre: men and women flirting (above), and the audience reacts to the play (below). Metal spikes separate them from the orchestra pit. [Jones & Co
Perkin Warbeck Reading his Confession, 1897. Creator: John LeechPerkin Warbeck Reading his Confession, 1897. Pretender to the English throne Perkin Warbeck is ridiculed as he sits in the stocks
Head of a Laughing Boy, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista TiepoloHead of a Laughing Boy, mid 18th century, (1928). Chalk on paper. At one time known to have been in the collection of the Staatliche Sammlungen, Weimar, Germany
Family Joke - leaving the Royal Yacht Albert and Victoria at Cowes, c1935 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
The Laughing Audience, 1733, (1920)The Laughing Audience, 1733, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldSalome with the Head of John the Baptist, c1810-c1844
A Taylor riding to Brentford, 1786. Artist: TS StaynerA Taylor riding to Brentford, 1786. A nervous man, with Rules for bad horsemen in his pocket, rides to Brentford, Hounslow. Two stable lads standing in a doorway laugh at him
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
Jonathans Coffee House, London, 1763. Artist: HO NealJonathans Coffee House, London, 1763. Jonathans Coffee House, or an analysis of Change Alley, with a group of characters from the life
The laughing audience, 1733. Artist: William HogarthThe laughing audience, 1733; showing the inside of a theatre and the reactions of different parts of the audience to the play
Mercedes, winner of the 1906 Ballinaslaughter Hill Climb, Old Crocks Race, Brooklands, 1931Mercedes Vehicle Reg. No. IK133. Event Entry No: 1 Driver: Martin, E. Winner, Ballinaslaughter Hill Climb, 1906. Place: Brooklands. B.A.R.C. Daily Sketch Old Crocks Race. Date: 3.8.31
TB Andre in his Marlborough I at the JCC 200 Mile Race, Brooklands, Surrey, 1921Marlborough I 1093 cc. Event Entry No: 1. Driver: Andre, T.B. Did not start. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. 200-mile Race. Date: 22.10.21
Lee Konitz, London, July, 1983. Artist: Brian O ConnorLee Konitz, London, July, 1983
Bobby Worth, Splash Point Jazz Club, Eastbourne, East Sussex, 28th September 2016
Charlie Pyne, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 20th September 2016. Artist: Brian O ConnorCharlie Pyne, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 20th September 2016
Buddy Tate, London, February 1983. Artist: Brian O ConnorBuddy Tate, London, February 1983
Phil Robson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorPhil Robson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015
Buddy Tate, London, 1983. Artist: Brian O ConnorBuddy Tate, London, 1983
Simon Thorpe, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorSimon Thorpe, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, 2015
James Torme, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014. Artist: Brian O ConnorJames Torme, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014
Christian McBride, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014. ArtistChristian McBride, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014
Exhibition of photographs taken by Denis Williams at the 1978 Newport Jazz Festival held at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough. Drummer and bandleader Jack Parnell is on the right of the photograph
Milt Jackson, Budd Johnson and Major Holley at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1979Musicians Milt Jackson, Budd Johnson and Major Holley sharing a joke at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979
Brian Abrahams (drums) and Guy Barker (trumpet) on stage at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire
Louie Bellson Bill Berry at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 7 November 1979Welwyn Hatfield Council Chairman Frank Clayton with drummer Louie Bellson and trumpeter Bill Berry at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 7 November 1979
Singer Marian Montgomery and drummer Jack Parnell, London, 1984. Artist: Denis WilliamsSinger Marian Montgomery and drummer Jack Parnell, London, 1984
Drummers Kenny Clare, Les DeMerle and Jack Parnell, London, 1979. Artist: Denis WilliamsDrummers Kenny Clare, Les DeMerle and Jack Parnell, London, 1979
Impresario Harold Davison and guitarist Ron Anthony, London, 28 May 1992. ArtistImpresario Harold Davison and guitarist Ron Anthony, London, 28 May 1992. Anthony was part of the backing orchestra for Frank Sinatras concert at the Royal Albert Hall
Alan Skidmore and Georgie Fame, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1991. Artist: Brian O ConnorAlan Skidmore and Georgie Fame, Ronnie Scott s, London, 1991
Dancing The Big Apple, Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York, USA, 1938. The Big Apple was a modified square dance which was developed by students at the University of North Carolina