Georgian; hand-coloured print; dancing; period dances; pastimes; leisure; entertainment; military uniform; family; friends; after dinner; young men; women; courtship; elegant
The Enraged Musician; 19th century; engraving; E. Stalker; Hogarth; life in London; street musician; ballad singer; ballad seller; poverty; noisy; noise; London streets; clamorous; tumultuous; din; deafening; knife grinding; street squalor; banging the drum; town life; dissonant; strident; grating; raucous; cacophonous; drum; knife grinder; begging
Description
"The Enraged Musician" a 19th century engraving by E. Stalker after the original design by Hogarth.
Victorian; 1843; engraving; Feeding; Silkworms; Sorting the Cocoons; China; T. Allom; Chinese silk production; caterpillar; farmers; basket; village industry;
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Feeding Silkworms, and Sorting the Cocoons. Steel engraving drawn by T. Allom, engraved by A. Willmore.
Victorian; 1843; engraving; Destroying the Chrysalides and Reeling the Cocoons; China; T. Allom; Chinese silk production; caterpillar; basket; village industry; chrysalis; silk worm; caterpillar;
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Destroying the Chrysalides and Reeling the Cocoons. Engraving drawn by T. Allom, engraved by J. Davies.
Etching; George Cruikshank; Nov 1st; 1829; vision; expansion of London; suburbs; progress marches on; English caricaturist; illustrator; Industrial Revolution; house building; development; countryside; green belt; town planning
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The March of Bricks & Mortar, depicted the impending spread of London, England, - 1829 etching by George Cruikshank.
Georgian; hand-coloured; print; Busby; 1826; decorative; ornate; Embossed; embossing; De La Rue; scrap album page; scrapbook; Etymology; history of words; form; meaning; linguistic; language; word origins; Etty-Molly-Gee and Mother Tongue; pun; cartoon; comic; humour; Fisher women; ladies; working women; craft; pastime; scrapbooking; print-maker; Thomas Lord Busby
Description
Etty-Molly-Gee (etymology) and Mother Tongue - hand-coloured print, print-maker Thomas Lord Busby, pasted onto central panel of embossed scrap album page.
Victorian print; Christ Church; Denton; Greater Manchester; Lancashire; England; Church of Christ; Gothic revival; George Gilbert Scott; Listed building
Frost Fair, frozen River Thames, London, 1814, Luke Clonnell, George Cooke, printing press, swings, St Paul's Cathedral,
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Print of Frost Fair on the frozen Thames February 1814 drawn by Luke Clonnell and engraved by George Cooke. Various diversions are shown including a printing press and a view of St Paul's Cathedral in the distance
Lithograph; print; 1830; William IV; King; royalty; monarch; humour; caricature; loyalty; water pump; trough; public health; drinking water; ladle; street pump; Tregear; Dean & Munday;
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1830 print: Pure Loyalty - Here's a health to the King. God Bless him. Published by T. Tregear, 123 Cheapside, London. Printed by Dean & Munday's Litho, Threadneedle Street.
Victorian; printers; Thomas de la Rue; Star Works' Bunhill Row; London; Architecture; printing works; playing card manufacturer; greeting cards; postage stamps
Hand coloured; Engraving; The Romance of Nature; Title page; decorative vase; ornate; flower swag; passion flower; roses; primula; fuchsia; Charles Tilt;
Baluk Hana and method of fishing for the red mullet. At this spot state criminals are thrown into the Bosporus from the Seraglio. Engraved by F. J. Havell after T. Allom.
Victorian, print, The Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 1841, military centre, armaments manufacture, explosives, cannon balls, soldiers, Ordnance Storage Depot, ammunition,
River Thames, river craft, Millbank, 1817, boats, windmill, river scene, Thames sailing barge, smack;
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Thames Craft a scene from Millbank. Drawn by P Dewint, engraved by J C Allen. Published, London, Feb 1 - 1817 by W B Cooke, 12 York Place, Pentonville.
engraving; English; costumed Balls; dance; entertainment; elaborate gowns; dresses; fashion; English Society ladies; courtship; elegance; high society; Victorian society; well bred; young women; social dancing; courts; ballrooms
Victorian, hand coloured, print, Children, Paris, French, costumes, clothes, attire, little children, kilt, tartan, sailor suit, boys and girls, knickerbockers, Fashion, hoop and stick, hats, head wear, George Macbeth, King Street, Manchester, tailor,
engraving; Georgian style; Willersley Castle; Grade II listed building; Peak District; River Derwent; country scene; rural; Sir Richard Arkwright; industrialist;
Victorian; engraving by J. Godfrey; Sydney; New South Wales; Australia; boats; steamers; liners; ships; nautical; panorama; British colony; harbour scene; panorama;
engraving; St Ives; Huntingdon; Cambridgeshire; England; Market town; Ouse; Cromwell; Chapel on the Bridge; Chapel of St Ledger; water; river; village scene;
early 19th century, hand-coloured, print, The Hole in the Wall, Lovers, Kiss, embrace, ladder, man traps, servants, house maid, romance, love overcomes all obstacles, hardships,
stipple engraving; child street vendor; street seller; London cries; Milk; S J Fuller; Rathbone Place; London; 1812; street cries; little country girl; Itinerant Traders; milk seller; child labour