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Uncorking Old Sherry, 1805Uncorking Old Sherry, pub. 1805 (hand coloured engraving). William Pitt (1759-1806) giving a speech on 6th March 1805
The Duenna & Little Isaac, April 1, 1784. Creator: William Paulet CareyThe Duenna & Little Isaac, April 1, 1784
R. B. Sheridan, (1751-1816), 1830. Creator: UnknownR. B. Sheridan, (1751-1816), 1830. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) Irish satirist, playwright, poet, and long-term owner of the London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, educated at Harrow School
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816), politician, playwright, c1800s. Creator: John Cox Dillman EngleheartRichard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816), politician, playwright, c1800s
New London Cries or all the talents making themselves useful!, published May 1807. Creator: UnknownNew London Cries or all the talents making themselves useful!, published May 1807. Intended as a Frontispiece to the Satirical Poem of all the Talents'
Elsie Leslie, 1899. Creator: Zaida Ben-YusufElsie Leslie, 1899. Photograph is full-length portrait of actress Elsie Leslie in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play The Rivals. (Leslie ws America's first child star)
Clearing Away the Rubbish, 1811. Creator: Charles WilliamsClearing Away the Rubbish, 1811
The Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Ex-Minister and the Meteor, published April 13, 1804
The Honeymoon, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsThe Honeymoon, 1806
Pillars of the Constitution, February 1, 1809. Creator: James GillrayPillars of the Constitution, February 1, 1809
Blowing-up the Pic-Nic s; -or-Harlequin Quixote Attacking the Puppets, vide Tottenham Street Pantomime, April 2, 1802
Uncorking Old Sherry, March 10, 1805. Creator: James GillrayUncorking Old Sherry, March 10, 1805
Suitable Restrictions, January 28, 1789. January 28, 1789. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonSuitable Restrictions, January 28, 1789
A Sweating for Opposition by Dr. W-llis Dominisweaty and Co. March 6, 1789
Public Characters, April 1, 1801. April 1, 1801. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonPublic Characters, April 1, 1801
A Touch on the Times, December 29, 1788. December 29, 1788. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Touch on the Times, December 29, 1788
The Times - Or A View Of The Old House In Little Brittain - With Nobody Going To Hannover, January 23, 1784
A Theatrical Candidate, 1797. 1797. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Theatrical Candidate, 1797
Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Hester Jane Ogle, 1775 / 76-1817) and Her Son... ). CreatorMrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Hester Jane Ogle, 1775/76-1817) and Her Son (Charles Brinsley Sheridan, 1796-1843)
Old Houses in Great Queen Street, South Side, 1850, (1881). Creator: UnknownOld Houses in Great Queen Street, South Side, 1850, (1881). Neoclassical terrace in Holborn, London. Famous residents include painter John Opie and playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan
School for Scandal play at the Vaudeville Theatre, 1882. The Screen Scene from the play by Richard Sheridan, with Ada Cavendish (1839-1895). Illustration from The Graphic, 13 May 1882
The high-flying candidate, (ie Little Paul-Goose), mounting from a blanket, 1806. View of the hustings in Covent Garden showing Sir Samuel Hood
The Theatrical Bubble... 1851. Richard Sheridan, as Punch, standing on a platform above the heads of a cheering crowd, blowing bubbles. Behind is Drury Lane Theatre with its statue of Apollo
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
Ceceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. ArtistCeceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. The interior of a prison with three prisoners beating hemp.This is a satire on the secession of the leaders of the Whig Opposition in
A Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality, 1794. ArtistA Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality, 1794. Whigs offering gifts to France. A procession consisting of Charles Stanhope, bearing constitutional symbols
Blowing up the Pic Nic s; or, Harlequin Quixotte attacking the puppets... 1802Blowing up the Pic Nic s; or, Harlequin Quixotte attacking the puppets. Vide Tottenham Street Pantomime, 1802. Richard Sheridan leading the forces of the professionals against the amateurs of the Pic
Pillars of the Constitution: Three o Clock and a Cloudy Morning, 1809. Richard Sheridan, the famous playwright and Whig politician and the Charles Howard, Duke of Norfolk
The Regents Hack, 1812. The Prince Regent riding a horse, with the head of Sheridan, along a street which is strewn with large stones on which are heads of members of the opposition
Isaacs Lodgings, 1924 (1925). Artist: George SherringhamIsaacs Lodgings, 1924. Stage setting for Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridans (1751-1816) The Duenna. After original artwork by George Sheringham (1884-1937)
Elizabeth Ann Sheridan, 18th century English singer, (1816). Artist: MiddlemistElizabeth Ann Sheridan, 18th century English singer, (1816). Born Elizabeth Ann Linley (1754-1792) was the second daughter of the composer Thomas Linley
Four London houses of famous men, London, 1926-1927. TEXT CUT OFFArtist: McLeishFour London houses of famous men, London, 1926-1927. Colebrook Cottage (top left) the residence of Charles Lamb, Frith Street (top right) the residence of essayist, William Hazlitt and Savile Row
Sheridans house, Savile Row, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockSheridans house, Savile Row, London, 1912. Irish-born playwright and MP Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) lived here. Illustration from Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish dramatist, poet and politician, c1875 (1878). Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan (1751-1816), was a playwright, poet and owner of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Preliminary Sketch for Illustration to The School for Scandal, c1917. The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816), Irish playwright and Whig statesman, 19th century. Artist: R HicksRichard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816), Irish playwright and Whig statesman, 19th century
Thomas King as Puff in The Critic, 19th century
A Scene in the School for Scandal, 1786. An auction scene with the Prince of Wales (later King George IV), bidding for lots including a portrait of his mistress Mrs Fitzherbert
Interior of the old House of Commons, St Stephens Chapel, 1793 (c1905)Interior of the old House of Commons, St Stephens Chapel, London, 1793 (c1905). William Pitt is addressing the House. Members present include Canning, Wilberforce, Sheridan
Notes for a a speech by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 30th April 1805. Artist: Richard SheridanNotes for a a speech by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 30th April 1805. Notes for a a speech in the House of Commons imputing to William Pitt misapplication of public funds in connection with the charge
Winifred Emery and Cyril Maud in The School for Scandal, c1902. Artist: Window & GroveWinifred Emery and Cyril Maud in The School for Scandal, c1902. Husband-and-wife team Winifred Emery as Lady Teazle and Cyril Maud as Sir Peter in Richard Sheridans restoration comedy
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish playwright and Whig statesman, c1788, (1830). Artist: R HicksRichard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish playwright and Whig statesman, c1788, (1830). Portrait of Sheridan (1751-1816), Irish-born dramatist and author of The Rivals