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Spanish Girl, 1809. Artist: W DickesSpanish Girl, 1809. The woman of Spain are remarkable for their graceful movements. They are never without a fan in their hands, whether sitting in their balconies or at a church
Russian Peasant, 1809. Artist: W DickesRussian Peasant, 1809. The everyday dress of the men is a blouse and canvas trousers with an all over coarse, brown, long skirted coat or kaftan
French Woman and Child Selling Fruit, 1809. Artist: W DickesFrench Woman and Child Selling Fruit, 1809. In Normandy the high white cap, which is sometimes worn much higher than in the picture, is now going out of fashion
Spanish Muleteer, 1809. Artist: W DickesSpanish Muleteer, 1809. The Muleteer in the picture is stopping to rest at a way-side inn, where, when he has stabled his mule in the stall and given him some food will take the saddle bags
Norwegian Farm Girl, 1809. Artist: W DickesNorwegian Farm Girl, 1809. The dress of a country girl is very pretty, Her hair is drawn back off her face and plaited with red braids in two long tails
Two German Girls with Baskets of Flowers, 1809. Artist: W DickesTwo German Girls with Baskets of Flowers, 1809. The dress of the peasant women of Germany is seldom exactly the same even in two neighouring villages
Bavarian Peasant, 1809. Artist: W DickesBavarian Peasant, 1809. The dress of a Bavarian peasant consists of a grey shooting jacket, green waistcoat and a broad belt of ornamented leather round the waist
Norwegian Woodcutter, 1809. Artist: W DickesNorwegian Woodcutter, 1809. The farmers in Norway are said to be the happiest people in the world, they are not common farmers and the land is their own
Dutch Man Skating with a Basket of Vegatables, 1809. Artist: W DickesDutch Man Skating with a Basket of Vegatables, 1809. The Dutch are somewhat like the English in appearance. The ancient national costume of the men consists of wide breeches
Russian Woman with Baby, 1809. Artist: W DickesRussian Woman with Baby, 1809. The costume of the woman is composed of a crimson cotton or silk skirt, called a seraphan. This is fastened to a low bodice which, has broad straps over the shoulders
Belgian Milk-Woman, 1809. Artist: W DickesBelgian Milk-Woman, 1809. Here you see the image of a milk-woman with her brass milk pails, which she keeps bright and clean and are carried about the town by donkeys in panniers
Danish Woman selling Flowers, 1809. Artist: W DickesDanish Woman selling Flowers, 1809. The Danes are a quiet, industrious people who occupy themselves mainly with trading
Hungarian Man with Dogs, 1809. Artist: W DickesHungarian Man with Dogs, 1809. The Hungarian is a fine looking man with long black hair and moustache and a dark complexion
Swedish Woman Rowing, 1809. Artist: W DickesSwedish Woman Rowing, 1809. The girl in the picture belongs to the province of Dalecarlia. There the woman are taller, stronger and more attractive than in the other provinces
Italian Musician, 1809. Artist: W DickesItalian Musician, 1809. The households in Italy are generally large and in the summer evenings after the labour of the day is over they all dance together to the music of the pipe and tambourine
Italian Woman collecting Water, 1809. Artist: W DickesItalian woman collecting water, 1809. In this picture a woman is seen filling her pitcher at one of those water fountains which are the favourite resort of the people in Italy
The House of Parliament, with the Royal Procession, London, 1804. Artist: ThompsonThe House of Parliament, with the Royal Procession, London, 1804. The Palace of Westminster was built by Edward the Confessor in the first half of the eleventh century
The King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. Artist: James FittlerThe King on his Throne in the House of Lords, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)
The House of Commons, London, 1804. Artist: James FittlerThe House of Commons, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)
The Rotunda in the Bank of England, London, 1804. Artist: EdwardsThe Rotunda in the Bank of England, London, 1804. The Rotunda was designed by Sir John Soane. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
St Pauls Cathedral, with the Lord Mayors Show on the Water, London, 1804. Artist: NewtonSt Pauls Cathedral, with the Lord Mayors Show on the Water, London, 1804. Boats on the River Thames, with the cathedral behind
St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1804. Artist: ReeveSt Pauls Cathedral, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)
Westminster Abbey, London, 1804. Artist: RawleWestminster Abbey, London, 1804. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, by Richard Phillips, (London, 1805)
The Society of Arts distributing its premiums, 1804. Artist: Isaac TaylorThe Society of Arts distributing its premiums, 1804. The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, (RSA) - was founded in 1754 by William Shipley
The Royal Family at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1804. Artist: James FittlerThe Royal Family at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1804. The royal box can be seen on the left, with a monogrammed R. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History
Water Cresses, Hanover Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Strawberries, Covent Garden, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
A Showman, Hyde Park Corner, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Sand O, St Giless Church, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Slippers, Somerset House, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Sweep Soot O, Foundling Hospital, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Old Clothes!, Fitzroy Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
A Poor Sweep, Sir!, Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Rabbits, Portland Place, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Rhubarb, Russell Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
New Potatoes, Middlesex Hospital, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Milk Below!, Cavendish Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Matches, Mansion House, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Mackerel, Billingsgate, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Lavender, Temple Bar, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Knives to Grind, Whitehall, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Hot Spiced Gingerrbread, Pantheon, London, 1806Hot Spiced Gingerrbread, Pantheon, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Hotloaves, St Martins Church, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Door Mats, Charing Cross, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Dust O!, New Church, Strand, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Hair Brooms, Shoreditch Church, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Green Hasteds, Newgate, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Chairs to Mend, Soho Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis