A Brace of Blackguards, Traditionally the Artist and George Morland, 1789A Game of DiceA Good MealA Milk Sop, England, 19th CenturyA Sale of English Beauties in the East Indies, circa 1810A Shrimp, Sir? 1799Accomodation Ladder, England, 19th CenturyAll Ends Happily, George Weds Arabella Sophia Weds Mr. BurchellAmputation, England, 18th-19th CenturyAn Artist Traveling in Wales, England, 1799Astley's Amphitheatre from Ackermann's Microcosm of LondonAstronomer Distracted, 1808-17BacchanaliaBartholomew Fair ColourBees Dr. Syntax and the BeesBillingsgate Fish Market, Pub. by Thomas Tegg, 1796Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican BloodhoundBox-Lobby Loungers, 1785British Institution, Pall Mall, from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"Brook Green FairBucks of the First Head, Cartoon of Oxford UndergraduatesBusy Scene at Wapping Old StairsChemical Lectures, c.1809Christie's Auction Room, Aquatinted by J. BluckClearing a Wreck on the North Coast of Cornwall, from "Sketches from Nature " Published 1822Conversation at the Surgeons Hall, Old Bailey, LondonCouple Having Sex on a Wheeled Stool, 1808-17Court of Chancery, Lincoln's Inn HallCourt of Common Pleas, Westminster Hall, from The Microcosm of London, Engraved by J. C. StadlerCries of London: the Garden Pot Seller, 1799Crowd of Punters at the Betting PostCustomers Mill Around and Tie up Horses Before Going into a Barber's Shop in Alresford HampshireDescription of a Boxing Match Between Ward and QuirkDescription of a Boxing Match, 1812Dinners Dressed in the Neatest Manner, Satirical Cartoon on Culinary HygieneDoctor Syntax Inspecting the BankDoctor Syntax Leads a "Harvest Home" ProcessionDoctor Syntax: Shoots London Bridge and Pops OverboardDoctor Syntax: Witnessing the Fate of His PlayDoctor Syntax: a Performance of Henry IVDr Syntax Meets with a Blue-Stocking BeautyDr Syntax Setting out on His Second TourDr Syntax Sketching after Nature, London, England, 18th-19th CenturyDr Syntax Sketching the Lake, Great Britain, 1812Dr Syntax at an AuctionDr Syntax at the Funeral of His WifeDr Syntax with the Skimmington RidersDr. Syntax Loses His Money at York RacesDr. Syntax Sells Grizzle: The Prospective Buyer Inspects the Horse's TeethDr. Syntax Sketching After NatureDr. Syntax Sketching the LakeFrench Smugglers, 1790Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire Canvasses for Charles James Fox in the Westminster ElectionGourmetsHouse of Lords from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"Humbugging or Raising the Devil, 1800I Have a Secret Art to Cure/Each Malady Which Men Endure, from the "English Dance of Death"In the Haymarket London This is at This Time the Largest Theatre in BritainIndia House, the Sale Room, Ackermann's Microcosm of LondonInterior of Drury Lane Theatre, 1808Interior, Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufacture, Fashion and Politics, c.1809-28Kings Mews, Charing Cross from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"Kings Theatre Opera House, Engraved by J. Bluck, Pub. by Ackermann's 'Repository of ArtsLabourers Putting Down a PavementLady in Her Carriage and a GentlemanLambeth CavalryLesbian Lovers in a Wood, 1808-17Located in St. George's Fields South of the ThamesLooking at the Comet, England, 19th CenturyLow Tide at Greenwich, circa 1817Man Consults a Fortune Teller on a Matter of Some ImportanceMeeting of the London InstitutionMidwife Going to a Labour, 1811Military Hospital, Chelsea, from Ackermann's 'Microcosm of LondonMiseries of Human Life: Introductory Dialogue, Published by R. Ackermann, 1807Miseries of Travelling, 1807Miss Worthy's Marriage: Dr. Syntax in the ChairMounting Guard at St. James's Park, Engraved J. Bluck, c.1809Napoleon Views His Handiwork: Death Comments: Yet More Atrocities More Deaths More RuinsNapoleon and Skeleton, 18thNew Covent Garden Theatre from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"People Chatting Outside an Earthenware Shop at Farnham SurreyPortsmouth Point, 1811Quakers Meeting in a London Meeting-HouseQuakers Meeting, from Ackermann's Repository of Arts, Aquatinted by Joseph Constantine StadlerQueen's Palace, St. James's Park, from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"Richard Trevithick's Railroad, Euston SquareRichardson's Theatre, Published by Ackermann'sRoman Catholic Chapel, Lincolns Inn Fields, 'Ackermann's Microcosm of London', Engraved by J.BluckRoyal Cock Pit, from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"Sadler's Wells InteriorSailors and Friends Drinking Grog Aboard Their ShipSarah Siddons Actress Rehearsing in the Green Room with Her Father Roger KembleScene Inside a Rather Chaotic Bookshop, a GentlemanScene at Brighton RacecourseSeized up in the Rigging, Plate from "The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy"Sex Around the Country Cottage, 1808-17Shearing SheepSolitary Diversion, 1808-17Sophia is Rescued from the WaterSouthwark Cavalry Volunteer, Plate 6 from Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, Published 1798Spring Gardens, RanelaghSt. Luke's Hospital London: Patients in the GalleryStopping Doctor SyntaxStopt, by HighwaymanString Trio in the Garden with a Potential Brass Player Waiting for His Opportunity on the RightSunday Afternoon PromenadeTemple Association Volunteer, Plate 14, Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, c.1798The Adulterers Discovered, 1808-17The Affectionate Farewell Or, Kick For Kick, Published by R. Ackermann, 17th April 1814The Bath RacesThe Bear and Bear Leader - Passing the Hotel D'Angleterre, 1776The Billiard Table, from "The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque"The Breedwell Family, 1807The Brilliants, 1801The Chaotic Scene at the Start of a RaceThe Clergyman Quenched, Pub. 1808-17The College of Physicians, from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"The Comforts of Bath, the Pump RoomThe Comforts of Bath- the BallThe Concert, Bath ChambersThe Consultation or Last Hope, 1808The Country Squire's New Mount, Poem and Illustration, 1808-17The Cruel MistressThe Devil Seeks to Tempt a Lady But is Frightened Away When She Challenges Him by Revealing HerselfThe Dinner, from "The Comforts of Bath", 1798The Exhibition Stare Case, circa 1800The Farmer and the Milkmaid, 1808-17The Fish Market, GrimsbyThe Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, 1815The Hall, Carlton House, from Ackermann's 'Microcosm of LondonThe Harem, from a Sequence of Caricatures Depicting the Sexual Practices of the English AristocracyThe Hazard RoomThe Hazard Room, England, 1792The Honeymoon, Illustration from "The English Dance of Death " Published by R. AckermannThe House of Commons in the First Decade of the 19th CenturyThe Hunt Supper, England, 18th-19th CenturyThe Interior of the Theatre During a Performance of Shakespeares CoriolanusThe Irish Steam PacketThe Last Milling Match Between Cribb and Molineaux, September 28th 1811The Middle Deck of the 74-Gun Warship "Hector": Note the Presence of Women and DogsThe Mishap, 1806The Mourners, 1815The Negro Footman and the MilkmaidThe New Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, from Ackermann's Microcosm of London, Published 1809The Peep Show, 1808-17The Prospect before Us, England, Late 18th CenturyThe Rightful Lover Leaves the Wings, 1808-17The "Spread Eagle" at Hook Surrey a Well-Known Posting InnThe Sultan, from a Sequence of Caricatures Depicting the Sexual Practices of the English AristocracThe Tamborine, 1808-17The Toss Off, Poem and Illustrations, 1808-1817The Transplanting of Teeth, CartoonThe Vicar Preaches to His Fellow Prisoners Who at First Deride Him But Later Come to Respect HimThis is the "New" Theatre Built after the Disastrous Fire of 1808Time and Death Their Thoughts Impart/On Works of Learning and of ArtTrevithick's Latest Engine Known as the "Catch-Me-Who- Can" is the Centre-Piece at the Steam CircusTrinity House from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"Trinity Library, Cambridge, 18th-19th CenturyTwo Carriages Compete for Precedence on the Road Between Salisbury and StockbridgeVarious Activities Happen Between Races Such as Drinking and GamblingVauxhall Gardens from Ackermann's Microcosm of London, 1809Vauxhall Gardens, 1808Vicissitudes of the Road in 1787 Stopped by HighwaymenView of London from the Thames, 1809Walking Up the High Street, Edinburgh, Britain, Late 18th or Early 19th CenturyWedding Service in an English Church with BridesmaidsWeighing and Rubbing Down" and "The Betting Post " circa 1789Weighing the Jockeys and Rubbing Down the Horses Before a RaceWestminster Bridge Road LondonWitches in a HayloftWoman Posts Her Letter into a Postman's Sack Which He Carries Around with Himsexual Habits
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