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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
A Bas Le Manteau, or The Murmer of the French Grand Army... 1812, (1921). CreatorA Bas Le Manteau, or The Murmer of the French Grand Army in their retreat through Russia, 1812, (1921). Napoleon I (1769-1821), on horseback
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
View of St Pauls Church, Deptford, London, 1822. The Baroque church was designed by Thomas Archer, a pupil of Sir Christopher Wren
Coronation of King George IV, Westminster Hall, London, 1821 (1824). Procession of the Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster with the regalia, July 19th 1821
View of the Serpentine and Hyde Park, London, 1814
Dubourgs Museum, Grosvenor Street, Westminster, London, 1818. Artist: Matthew DubourgDubourgs Museum, Grosvenor Street, Westminster, London, 1818. Interior view showing a display of cork models of ancient temples
Firework display in Green Park, Westminster, London, 1814. Artist: Matthew DubourgFirework display in Green Park, Westminster, London, 1814. View of the Temple of Concord in Green Park, Westminster during the firework display to celebrate peace in 1814
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
View of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. ArtistView of the Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Presenting a loyal address to Caroline of Brunswick during the governmental attempts to
The Chinese bridge and pagoda, erected in St Jamess Park, London, 1814. ArtistThe Chinese bridge and pagoda, erected in St Jamess Park, London, 1814. The bridge and the pagoda were erected in commemoration of the glorious peace of 1814
Egyptians, Crocodile Catching, 1813. Artist: Matthew DubourgEgyptians, Crocodile Catching, 1813. Egyptians using a tethered animal as bait to hunt crocodiles on the banks of the Nile
Prince Blucher under his Horse at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. The intervention of Field Marshal Bluchers Prussian army made a vital contribution to Wellingtons victory at Waterloo
The Tirolese Patriots Storming the Fortress of Kuffstein with their wooden Guns, 1816. Scene from the Napoleonic Wars. Austria was forced to cede the Tyrol to Bavaria after being defeated by Napoleon
The Allies before Dantzic in Winter, 1818. Artist: Matthew DubourgThe Allies before Dantzic in Winter, 1818. A scene during the Napoleonic Wars. Danzig was made a semi-independent free city in 1807 after Napoleon was victorious in the War of the Fourth Coalition
Entrance of Lord Wellington into Salamanca, May 20th 1813 1815. Artist: Matthew DubourgEntrance of Lord Wellington into Salamanca at the head of a Regiment of Hussars, May 20th 1813 1815. Scene during Wellingtons final, decisive advance of the Peninsular War
A British soldier Taking Two French Officers at the Battle of the Pyrenees, 1813 (1816)A British Soldier Taking Two French Officers at the Battle of the Pyrenees, 1813 (1816). The battle saw the British under Wellington repel a French offensive to relieve the besieged garrisons of
Highland troops at the Battle of Vimeiro, Peninsular War, 1808 (1816). Anecdote of the Bravery of the Scotch Piper of the 11th Highland Regiment at the Battle of Vimeiro
The French Conscripts, 1817. Artist: Matthew DubourgThe French Conscripts, 1817. From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1817
The Duke of Wellington and his Staff Crossing the Bidassoa and Entering France, 1813 (1816). Victory over the French in the Peninsular War
French troops invading Russia, 1812 (1817). Artist: Matthew DubourgFrench troops invading Russia, 1812 (1817). The Boasted Crossing of the Niemen at the Opening of the Campaign in 1812 by N Bonaparte
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1817). Artist: Matthew DubourgBattle of Waterloo, 1815 (1817). French Cuirassiers at the Battle of Waterloo, Charged and Defeated by the Highlanders and the Scots Greys
Encampment of the British army in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, 1815 (1817). ArtistEncampment of the British army in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, 1815 (1817). British troops in Paris after the fall of Napoleon
French Troops Retreating Through and Plundering a Village, 1816. From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1816
The Battle of Waterloo Decided by the Duke of Wellington, 1815 (1816). ArtistThe Battle of Waterloo Decided by the Duke of Wellington, 1815 (1816). From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1816
Landing Troops in the Face of the Enemy, c1820 (1909). Artist: Matthew DubourgLanding Troops in the Face of the Enemy, c1820 (1909). From British Military Prints - Connoisseur Extra No. 6 by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Publishing Company, Carmelite House, E.C. London, 1909]
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]
Stage Coach, 1822. Artist: Matthew DubourgStage Coach, 1822. The Brighton to London Comet stagecoach climbing Reigate Hill. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Connoisseur Vol. XX. [Otto Limited, London, 1908]
Stables of Meccenas Villa, plate eleven from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798
The Great Cascatella at Tivoli, plate thirteen from the Ruins of Rome, published February 20, 1798
Temple of the God Rediculus, plate five from the Ruins of Rome Temple of the God Rediculus, plate five from the Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796
Tituss Arch, plate ten from the Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796
The Cloaca Maxima, plate three from Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796
Tomb of Horath, plate six from the Ruins of Rome, published March 28, 1798
Temple of the Sun & Moon, plate two from Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796
Arch of Septimus Severus, plate four from the Ruins of Rome, published January, 9, 1897
Tomb of Nero, plate 7 from the Ruins of Rome, published December 6, 1796
St. Agness Church, plate eight from the Ruins of Rome, published August 4, 1796
Temple of Hope, plate twenty-four from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798
Januss Arch, plate twenty from the Ruins of Rome, published December 6, 1796
Grotto of Neptune, plate twenty-three from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798
Church of St. Andrew, plate eighteen from the Ruins of Rome, published October 11, 1796
The Coliseum, plate fifteen from the Ruins of Rome, published 1796 / 98The Coliseum, plate fifteen from the Ruins of Rome, published 1796/98
The Gate of St. Sebastian, plate seventeen from the Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796
Tower of Pignattara, plate twenty-two from the Ruins of Rome, published February 20, 1798
Temple of Remus and Romulus, plate sixteen from the Ruins of Rome, published August 4, 1796