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A Banquet at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, c1827, (1938). Artist: Joseph NashA Banquet at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, c1827, (1938). Guests at the banqueting table under the dragon chandelier. Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts of
The South Gate, c1900, (1939)The South Gate, Before The Erection of the Indian Memorial Gateway, c1900, (1939). The south gate was replaced with the construction of the Indian Memorial Gateway in 1921
The North Gate, 1832, (1939). The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787, and was a seaside retreat for the Prince Regent (later King George IV)
The Pavilion, Brighton, c1896. Artist: W & AH FryThe Pavilion, Brighton, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
The State Bedstead, by Georges Jacob, 1927. From Old Furniture, Volume I. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd. London, 1927]
A Sudden Squall in Hyde Park, London, 1791. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonA Sudden Squall in Hyde Park, London, 1791. Scene showing a stampede for the park gates through which a coach, the Prince of Wales and a phaeton are passing
The Royal Cottage, Windsor, Berkshire, 1828. The Royal Cottage in Windsor Great Park was designed for King George IV when he was Prince Regent
Interior view of the west ante-room in Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1818. ArtistInterior view of the west ante-room in Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1818
Coronation banquet of King George IV, Westminster Hall, London, 1821 (1824). The Royal Banquet. The bringing up of the First Course
Coronation of King George IV, Westminster Hall, London, 1821 (1824). Procession of the Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster with the regalia, July 19th 1821
The Champions performing the ceremony of the Challenge, Westminster Hall, London, 1821. Part of the ceremony of the coronation of George IV
Coronation dinner held for George IV, Westminster Hall, London, 1821. With a description beneath
Procession outside Westminster Hall, London, 1821. ArtistProcession outside Westminster Hall, London, 1821. The procession from Westminster Hall to the Abbey on the occasion of King George IVs coronation, 19 July 1821
His Majestys Embarkation at Greenwich, for Scotland, 1822. View of George IV and his entourage embarking for Scotland on the River Thames at Greenwich. He is being waved off by figures in boats
Turtle doves and turtle soup!!, 1822. ArtistTurtle doves and turtle soup!!, 1822. A scene on board the Royal Yacht. George IV is wearing Highland dress and kneeling at the feet of Lady Hell-fling-stone
Returned from a Northern Visit, 1823. King George IV lolling on a sofa, his arm round Lady Conyngham who is rubbing his thigh; Sir William Curtis is leaning against the chimneypiece
A Thousand Warm Receptions in the North, 1823. A court at Holyroodhouse during George IVs Northern Excursion, August 1822
The Benefits of a Northern Excursion, or R-l pastime at home (ie) fiddling and dancing!, c1822. King George IV in Highland dress dancing on one toe; he is attended by Viscount Sidmouth; Lady
Loyal Addresss & Radical Petitions... 1819. ArtistLoyal Addresss & Radical Petitions, or the R-ts most gracious answer to both sides of the question at once, 1819. The Prince Regent standing on a dais
Interior view of the Rose Satin Drawing Room in Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1818
Interior view of the gothic dining room in Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1819
View of the staircase at Carlton House, Westminster, London, c1811
Interior view of the lower vestibule in Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1819
Mother Cole, 1821. An inebriated Queen Caroline is shown slumped in an armchair with a glass of brandy in her hand; behind her stands a servile
An Irish wake... 1821An Irish wake, or the Whisky Club singing a requiem to the manes of the persecuted and - Queen, 1821. George IV, William Curtis, Viscount Castlereagh
Bat, Cat and Mat, how happy could I be with either, 1821. Queen Caroline, Bergami and Matthew Wood dance arm in arm on a road between Calais and St Omer
Delicious Dreams! Castles in the air! Glorious prospects!, 1821. Queen Caroline and her supporters (Flinn, Hume, Lady Anne Hamilton, Alderman Wood)
The coronation of King George IV in Westminster Abbey, London, 19th July, 1821. ArtistThe coronation of King George IV in Westminster Abbey, London, 19th July, 1821. In the foreground the Archbishop of Canterbury is crowning the king, who sits in St Edwards chair
Grand entrance to Bamboozl em, 1821. Queen Caroline and Alderman Matthew Wood heading a procession through the City, met by a group of Radical reformers
Humpty Dumpty sat on a Wall... 1821. Artist: Richard DightonHumpty Dumpty sat on a Wall... 1821. Alderman Wood lies in the mud outside Brandenburgh House. The cartoon refers to the fact that although Wood supported her
A late arrival at Mother Wood s, 1820. Queen Caroline appears on the balcony of Alderman Sir Matthew Woods house before a street full of traffic
The exile restored... 1820The exile restored or the spies, spawns & spewers of scurrility abuse & defamation set to work, 1820. Sir John Stoddart sitting on a chair
The coronation of George IV in Westminster Abbey, London, 1821. The king is seated on a throne with the archbishops and bishops doing homage and figures looking on from the sides
Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. Artist: J SidgwickCarlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. View of Carlton House with the coach of Queen Caroline, consort of George IV, in procession surrounded by a crowd
A Morning Ride, 1804. Artist: James GillrayA Morning Ride, 1804. The Prince of Wales and John McMahon ride past Carlton House followed by a groom on horseback and an urchin dressed in top hat and tattered livery, on foot
General Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. ArtistGeneral Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. Charles James Fox (General Blackbeard) lying on the ground amid his followers
The fate of City Rem-ces, 1770. King George III seated at a table; at his foot lie various papers inscribed Humble petition and remonstrance
The Thunderer, 1782. Colonel Tarleton as Bobadil standing holding out a drawn sword. On his right stands the Prince of Wales with a plume of three ostrich feathers in place of a head
The grand review on Sydenham Common... 1792. Dressed in military uniform, King George III, followed by William Pitt the Younger, Edmund Burke and others, is chasing the Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales at York House, London, 1792. The visit to Piccadilly, or a Prussian reception, representing Shon-ap-Morgan, Shentleman of Wales, introducing his old nanny goat into high company
Queen Carolines processionLuciferas procession, Fairy-queen, 1821. Queen Caroline as Lucifera sitting in a coach made of objects which figured in the evidence against her
Design for a new coat of arms... 1821Design for a new coat of arms dedicated to Mothers Wood, Windsor & Co & all the fancy queens, 1821. This is an anti-Queen Caroline satire which refers to her alleged infidelity
Intended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Artist: JL MarksIntended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Two large figures on a low pedestal embracing. King George IV is shown as Bacchus and Lady Conyngham as Ariadne
An old friend with a new face or the baron in disguise, 1821. A bison with the head of Bartolomeo Pergami is embraced by Queen Caroline
The man of the woods & the cat-o -mountain, 1821. A monkey with Alderman Matthew Woods head squats beside a plump cat with the head of Queen Caroline; he puts his left hand on her shoulder
Moments of pleasure, 1820. Queen Caroline, seated on a couch receives the news of the Bill of Pains and Penalties being dropped and Alderman Matthew Wood dances around in front of her
The secret insult! or bribery & corruption rejected!!!, 1820. Queen Caroline stands facing Lord Hutchinson, who begs her to abandon her claim to the throne; on the right is Alderman Matthew Wood in
Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. ArtistStewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Scene of the House of Lords as arranged for the Bill of Pains and Penalties intended to strip Queen Caroline of her tittles