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West Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, c1830, 1943). Creator: UnknownWest Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, c1830, 1943). Coaches carrying mail between London and counties in the south-west of England
The Man with the Load of Mischief, 18th century, (1943). Creator: William HogarthThe Man with the Load of Mischief, 18th century, (1943). A man with a chain and padlock round his neck, carrying a " load of mischief" : a woman holding a glass of gin rides on his back
Chevalier d Eon, 1771. Creator: Thomas BurkeChevalier d Eon, 1771
Sign Board from the White Hart, Witley, Surrey, c1750, (1943). Creator: UnknownSign Board from the White Hart, Witley, Surrey, c1750, (1943). Wooden sign made c1750, from The White Hart pub which dates from the 16th century
Dr. Syntax Reading His Tour in the Kitchen of the Dun Cow, c1815, (1943)Dr. Syntax Reading His " Tour" in the Kitchen of the Dun Cow, c1815, (1943). Syntax now felt a strong desire, To smoke his pipe by kitchen fire...When, having supp d and drunk his ale
Inn and Post Office, 1830, (1943). Creator: Eugene Louis LamiInn and Post Office, 1830, (1943). A group of men stand outside the Coach and Horses Inn. Stables or inns were used as posts for the despatch and reception of mail by horse or coach
A Bedroom at an Inn, 1830, (1943). Creator: Eugene Louis LamiA Bedroom at an Inn, 1830, (1943). Interior with a four-poster bed, fireplace, and washstand. The bed is so high that a set of steps has been provided to climb up to it
The Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham, 1943. Creator: C. FreestoneThe Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham, 1943. View of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem public house and Castle Rock, Nottingham. The pub, one of several claiming to be the oldest in England
The Kings Arms, Dorchester, late 18th-early 19th century, (1943). Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Kings Arms, Dorchester, late 18th-early 19th century, (1943). A coach arrives at an inn in Dorset. Watercolour in the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
Innocence, 1794. Artist: Thomas BurkeInnocence, 1794. Four putti around a woman with attributes of innocence. One of four paintings
Wisdom, 1794. Artist: Thomas BurkeWisdom, 1794. Four putti around a woman with attributes of wisdom. One of four paintings
Providence, 1794. Artist: Thomas BurkeProvidence, 1794. Four putti around a woman with attributes of providence. One of four paintings
Happiness, 1794. Artist: Thomas BurkeHappiness, 1794. Four putti around a woman with attributes of happiness. One of four paintings
Happiness, 1799. Artist: Thomas BurkeHappiness, 1799. Allegorical image showing the figure of Happiness seated and surrounded by cherubs and attributes. One of four engravings made from frescos by JF Rigaud, R.A
Lady Rushout and her Daughter, 1784, (1902). Artist: Thomas BurkeLady Rushout and her Daughter, 1784. After Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807). From The Connoisseur Vol. III [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]
Angelica Kauffmann in the Character of Design listening to the Inspiration of Poetry, 1782, (1921)Angelica Kauffmann in the Character of Design listening to the Inspiration of Poetry, 1782. By Thomas Burke (1749-1815) after a work by Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807)
The Hidden Hand, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainThe hidden hand, 1883. This cartoon shows an Irish anarchist, armed with knife and pistol, surreptitiously accepting a bag of gold
On the Trail, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainOn the Trail, 1883. Justitia, armed with her sword, is followed here by a shrinking Hibernia. During the course of the previous year, the new Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lord Frederick Cavendish