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Rat Catcher Collection

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Rat Catcher, n.d. Creator: Cornelis de Visscher

The Rat Catcher, n.d. Creator: Cornelis de Visscher
The Rat Catcher, n.d

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Rat Catcher, 1632. Creator: Jan Georg van Vliet

The Rat Catcher, 1632. Creator: Jan Georg van Vliet
The Rat Catcher, 1632

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: Head of a Rat Catcher, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Head of a Rat Catcher, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Head of a Rat Catcher, 17th century

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Rat Catcher, second half 18th century. Creator: James Bretherton

The Rat Catcher, second half 18th century. Creator: James Bretherton
The Rat Catcher, second half 18th century. After Rembrandt

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Rat Catcher, 1746. Creator: Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe de

The Rat Catcher, 1746. Creator: Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe de
The Rat Catcher, 1746

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Ratcatcher, mid to late 17th century. Creator: Abraham Bosse

The Ratcatcher, mid to late 17th century. Creator: Abraham Bosse
The Ratcatcher, mid to late 17th century

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Apostate Jack Robinson, The Political Rat Catcher-N. B. Rats Taken Alive!, Mar

The Apostate Jack Robinson, The Political Rat Catcher-N. B. Rats Taken Alive!, Mar
The Apostate Jack Robinson, The Political Rat Catcher-N.B. Rats Taken Alive!, March 1, 1784

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1881, (c1930). Creator: James Elder Christie

The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1881, (c1930). Creator: James Elder Christie
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1881, (c1930). Illustration to a folk tale: a rat-catcher, dressed in multicoloured ( pied ) clothing

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: The apostate Jack R - the political rat catcher - NB. Rats taken alive!, 1784

The apostate Jack R - the political rat catcher - NB. Rats taken alive!, 1784. John Robinson, Secretary to the Treasury in the late government, on his hands and knees

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: Buy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap, plate I of Cries of London, 1799. Artist

Buy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap, plate I of Cries of London, 1799. Artist
Buy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap. A ragged man offers traps to an old man whilst children examine a rabbit in a wicker cage and a dog snarls at two rats in one of the traps

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: A rat catcher, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry Pyne

A rat catcher, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry Pyne
View of a rat catcher holding a cage of rats which is being attacked by a dog. In his other hand he holds a ferret, which he no doubt used to catch the rats. From Provincial Characters, 1804

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: Rats or Mice to kill, 1646, from Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas Smith

Rats or Mice to kill, 1646, from Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas Smith
Rats or Mice to kill, 1646, (c1819?). A 17th century rat and mouse catcher, carrying a placard with illustrations of various rodents on it. From Cries of London, (c1819?)

Background imageRat Catcher Collection: Death to the rats!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Death to the rats!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Death to the rats!, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon


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