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Swain Joseph Collection

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: 'The House on Fire on Christmas Eve', 1860. Creator: Joseph Swain

"The House on Fire on Christmas Eve", 1860. Creator: Joseph Swain
"The House on Fire on Christmas Eve", 1860. You had better ride on, for you get nothing in my house, Mr. Twister!'

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: 'The Font and the Flowers' - drawn by J. Leech, 1860. Creator: Joseph Swain

"The Font and the Flowers" - drawn by J. Leech, 1860. Creator: Joseph Swain
"The Font and the Flowers" - drawn by J. Leech, 1860. People decorating a church. Illustration to a short story. From "Illustrated London News", 1860

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Mr. Compton, of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as 'Touchstone', 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain. Mr

Mr. Compton, of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as "Touchstone", 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain. Mr
Mr. Compton, of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as "Touchstone", 1857. Portrait from a photograph by Mayall. Henry Compton...has played the whole of that fine round of characters which are

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: The Wedding Ring - a Ghost Story for Christmas and his Twelve Days, by Miles Gerald Keon, 1857

The Wedding Ring - a Ghost Story for Christmas and his Twelve Days, by Miles Gerald Keon, 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain
The Wedding Ring - a Ghost Story for Christmas and his Twelve Days, by Miles Gerald Keon, 1857. Illustration to a short story, depicting a group of men seated round a hearth after dinner

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Skating in Hyde-Park - drawn by John Leech, 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain

Skating in Hyde-Park - drawn by John Leech, 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain
Skating in Hyde-Park - drawn by John Leech, 1857. Winter entertainment in London....it is in the parks where Jack Frost is to be seen in all his glory - there his admirers assemble in

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Very Polite: The Party on the Grey, having invited some Strangers to Lunch...1856

Very Polite: The Party on the Grey, having invited some Strangers to Lunch...1856. Creator: Joseph Swain
Very Polite: The Party on the Grey, having invited some Strangers to Lunch, shows them the Nearest Way (by half a mile) to his House, 1856

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Foxhunters Regaling in the Present 'Degenerate' Days - drawn by John Leech, 1856

Foxhunters Regaling in the Present "Degenerate" Days - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Creator: Joseph Swain
Foxhunters Regaling in the Present "Degenerate" Days - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Men can now dine and return to the drawing-room; and, with such temptations as Mr

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Foxhunters Regaling in the 'Good' Old Times - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Creator: Joseph Swain

Foxhunters Regaling in the "Good" Old Times - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Creator: Joseph Swain
Foxhunters Regaling in the "Good" Old Times - drawn by John Leech, 1856. Men can now dine and return to the drawing-room; and, with such temptations as Mr

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Very Fond of It - drawn by John Leech, 1854. Creator: Joseph Swain

Very Fond of It - drawn by John Leech, 1854. Creator: Joseph Swain
Very Fond of It - drawn by John Leech, 1854. Horse-riding in the snow. From "Illustrated London News", 1854

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: The Major's Daughter, 1862. Creator: Joseph Swain

The Major's Daughter, 1862. Creator: Joseph Swain
The Major's Daughter, 1862

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: A Seat in St. Jamess Park, 1870. Creator: Joseph Swain

A Seat in St. Jamess Park, 1870. Creator: Joseph Swain
A Seat in St. Jamess Park, 1870

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew (for 'Once a Week

The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew (for "Once a Week
The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew (for " Once a Week, " August 16, 1862), 1862. Poem by George Walter Thornbury that evokes the persecution of Protestants in 17th century

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: Count Burckhardt (for 'Once a Week, 'September 27, 1862), 1862

Count Burckhardt (for "Once a Week, "September 27, 1862), 1862
Count Burckhardt (for " Once a Week, " September 27, 1862), 1862. The ballad Burckhardt von Keller tells of a count bewitched, leaving his bethrothed to wonder what has befallen him

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: The Majors Daughter (for 'Once a Week, 'June 21, 1862), 1862

The Majors Daughter (for "Once a Week, "June 21, 1862), 1862
The Majors Daughter (for " Once a Week, " June 21, 1862), 1862. Story of Clara Vinrace, a young English woman who joins her parents in India and falls in love with an older man

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: The Relief Fund in Lancashire (for 'Once a Week, 'July 26, 1862), 1862

The Relief Fund in Lancashire (for "Once a Week, "July 26, 1862), 1862
The Relief Fund in Lancashire (for " Once a Week, " July 26, 1862), 1862. Concerning the flight of the Lancashire weavers

Background imageSwain Joseph Collection: The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Majors Daughter, The Morning Before the Massacre of

The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Majors Daughter, The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, and Count Burkhardt (for " Once a Week" ), 1862


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