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Loch-tay, from Killin, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch-tay, from Killin, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Loch-Kaitrin, West-End, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch-Kaitrin, West-End, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Loch-Kaitrin, East-End, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch-Kaitrin, East-End, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Hathornden, 1802. Creator: UnknownHathornden, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Loch Achray, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch Achray, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Stirling Castle & Vale of Monteith, 1802. Creator: UnknownStirling Castle & Vale of Monteith, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Hill of Binion from the Lake, 1802. Creator: UnknownHill of Binion from the Lake, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Pass of Killicrankie, 1802. Creator: UnknownPass of Killicrankie, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Loch-vana-choir, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch-vana-choir, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Loch Lubnaig, West-end, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch Lubnaig, West-end, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
View in the Carse of Gonrie, 1802. Creator: UnknownView in the Carse of Gonrie, 1802. The Carse of Gowrie is a stretch of low-lying country in the southern part of Gowrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Loch-Lucbnaig, East-End, 1802. Creator: UnknownLoch-Lucbnaig, East-End, 1802. [Messrs Longman & Rees, London, 1802]
Frontispieces to Tristram Shandy, 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookFrontispieces to Tristram Shandy, 1808, (1827). Men smoking clay pipes, sleeping and reading; and a vicar baptising a baby
Mr. Pine, 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookMr. Pine, 1808, (1827). Portrait of English designer, engraver, and cartographer John Pine (1690-1756), depicted in the manner of Rembrandt, with a turban and fur collar
The Bathos, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookThe Bathos, 1807, (1827). The figure of Time expiring, collapsed against a broken column, with the blade of his scythe snapped and his hour glass smashed, blowing out smoke from his broken pipe
A Night Scene, 1809, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookA Night Scene, 1809, (1827). A man, looking dishevelled and the worse for wear, is brought home by constables as a dog barks at his feet
Trade card for Mary and Ann Hogarths shop, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookTrade card for Mary and Ann Hogarths shop, 1807, (1827). Advertisement for Mary and Ann Hogarths drapers shop near Little Britain in the City of London
Characters and Caricaturas, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookCharacters and Caricaturas, 1807, (1827)
The Happy Ascetic, 1724, and Leveridges Songs, 1727, (1809), (1827). Creator: Thomas CookFrontispiece to the Happy Ascetic, 1724, and Frontispiece to Leveridges Songs, 1727, (1809), (1827)
Frontispiece to the Terrae Filius, 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookFrontispiece to the Terrae Filius, 1808, (1827). The terrae filius, (son of the soil), was a satirical orator who spoke at public ceremonies at the University of Oxford
Daniel Lock, Esq. 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookDaniel Lock, Esq. 1808, (1827). Portrait of British architect and artist Daniel Lock (1681-1754), Governor of the Foundling Hospital in London, and founder of the Lock Hospital
Hogarth, c1741, (1809). Creator: Thomas CookHogarth, c1741, (1809). Portrait of English artist and satirical printmaker William Hogarth (1697-1764). Engraving after the terraccotta bust made c1741 by Louis Francois Roubiliac
The Lecture, 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookThe Lecture, 1808, (1827). A group of Oxford scholars listen to William Fisher, Registrar of the University. Engraving after Scholars at a lecture of 1736 by Hogarth
Paul Before Felix, 1807, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookPaul Before Felix, 1807, (1827). Biblical scene: Paul the Apostle stands trial before Marcus Antonius Felix, the Roman procurator of Judea
Sigismunda, 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookSigismunda, 1808, (1827). Engraved from the Etching made by Mr Basire, under the immediate direction of Mr Hogarth