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Gentlemen toasting round dinner table, c. 1800A toast round the table, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Family in formal wear going to church, c. 1800Family in formal dress going to church or similar, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Gentleman talking to farmers with produce, c. 1800A gentleman stops two farmers with baskets of produce on a donkey presumably on their way to market, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Girls and boys line up for church, c. 1800Girls and boys line up to go to church, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Lady visiting in a carriage, c. 1800A lady visits another in her carriage, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Gentleman instructing gardener, c. 1800Gentleman instructing a gardener wtih a spade, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Two gentlemen, c. 1800Two gentlemen talking, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Gentlemen talking and smoking, c. 1800Two gentlemen in an interior. One approaches the other, who is sitting by the window smoking a pipe, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Woman scrubbing floor, c. 1800Woman scrubbing a wooden floor, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Horse and carriage, c. 1800Gentleman and lady in a horse and carriage, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Boy bitten by dog, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Soldier waving farewell, c. 1800A woman waves farewell to her soldier husband who is off to war, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Eridge Castle, Rotherfield, Sussex, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent -- home of the Earls and Marquesses of Abergavenny, built in gothic style in 1792. Date: 1809
Man smoking a clay pipe, c. 1800Man sitting comfortably on a bench smoking a clay pipe, c.1800 Date: C.1800
Cartoon, The French Consular Triumverate [Triumvirate], settling the New Constitution, with a peep at the constitutional pigeon holes of the Abbe Sieyes in the Background, by James Gillray
Cartoon, Siege de la Colonne de Pompee [Pompeys Pillar, a Roman triumphal column], Science in the Pillory, by James Gillray
Cartoon, John Bull taking a Luncheon, or, British Cooks cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard with Bonne Chere, by James Gillray. Celebrate Britains victory at Aboukir Bay in August 1798
Cartoon, Consequences of a Successful French Invasion, Me teach de English Republicans to work. Scene, A Ploughed Field. By James Gillray. Date: 1798
Cartoon, Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt, Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles; or, The British Hero cleansing the Mouth of the Nile, by James Gillray
Cartoon, Heros recruiting at Kelsey s, or, Guard Day at St James s, by James Gillray. Two officers, one tall and thin, the other very young, sit facing each other eating sweets at a confectioner s
Cartoon, The Bridal Night, by James Gillray, depicting the marriage of Charlotte Princess Royal, eldest daughter of George III, to Frederick Duke of Wurttemberg
Cartoon, The Bengal Levee, by James Gillray. Showing Lord Cornwallis (1738-1803), Governor-General of India, in the middle of a crowd of sycophants in Calcutta (right background)
Cartoon, Bank Notes, Paper Money, French Alarmists, o the Devil, the Devil! ah! poor John Bull!!! by James Gillray. Showing the Prime Minister, William Pitt
Cartoon, The... High Price of ProvisionsCartoon, The Real Cause of the present High Price of Provisions, or, a View on the Sea Coast of England with French Agents smuggling away Supplies for France
Cartoon, Pantagruels victorious return to the court of Gargantua, after extirpating the Soup Meagres of Bouille Land, by James Gillray
Cartoon, Flemish Characters, by James Gillray. Showing a group of people entering a Belgian church on a Sunday. Date: 1793
Cartoon, Le Cochon et ses deux petits, or Rich pickings for a Noble appetite, vide Strand Lane, Temple Barr &c &c &c, by James Gillray
Illustration, scene at an archery eventIllustration, Scene at an archery event of the 1790s, featuring the Bowmen (and Women) of Kent in historical costume, apparently held on Blackheath (which was then in Kent)
Louis Lazare Hoche (1768-1797), French military commander in the Revolutionary War, suppressed the Vendee rising, died of a chest ailment. Date: circa 1790s
Royal Tournament - Olympia May 18th to June 3rd 1922Royal Tournament. Last Week. Olympia May 18th to June 3rd 1922. Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8pm.Colour lithograph by A Martinet, 1922, after Thomas Rowlandson, 1790 (c) and I H Bailey
Man and dog crossing bridge in stormy weatherA man crossing a bridge with his dog in stormy weather has his hat blown off. Wood engraving by Thomas Bewick. Date: C.1790
Fashions for 1788 featuring two ladies wearing ridiculously overblown clothing, with huge fringed, feathered and bowed hats and long, elaborate wigs. Date: 1788
Fashionable gentleman aping the FrenchmanA satirical illustration about fashion for English gentlemen aping extreme French fashions in revolutionary France. This affected gentleman wears a Parisian-style tall hat
A smart man 1790A Smart in 1790. A fashionable gentleman in ruffled shirt and high-collared cut-away jacket, leans to shakes someones hand, his tricorn hat beneath his arm. Date: 1790
Macaronis 1789Macaronis from the Mock Duel, 1789. One dandyish young man strikes another. Date: 1789
A Rain-beau c. 1790A jessamy - 1790. A fashionable man with an eyeglass or monocle, a cocked hat, cut away coat with a high collar, tight breeches
Mens fashion 1792Mens fashion in 1792, a satirical view. Neck or Nothing and a Back View of the Cape showing dandyish men with high cravats and high-collared jackets. Date: 1792
Following the fashion 1794A short and stout woman following the fashion in 1794, regardless of how it might suit her, wears a voluminous chemise dress and a bonnet with enormously tall feathers. Date: 1794
Crops - fashion of c. 1794This satirical print is entitled Crops, perhaps referring to the dandyish gentlemans cropped hair. He also wears a high cravat and short cropped boots to reveal stripey stockings
The Fashion in December 1795Fashion satirised in 1795: a woman wears a long nightgown-like dress or smock with blouson sleeves and watch fob detail, and a turban with two tall feathers. Date: 1795
Bond Street fashions of 1796High Change in Bond Street, 1796. Two fashionable men wearing high cravats and jackets cut short at the front stare at a woman and her daughter wearing long flowing dresses and, in the womans case
French tailor fitting John Bull with a Jean Debry 1799A French revolutionary tailor fitting John Bull with a Jean Debry (or de Bry) coat, in 1799, named after the President of the National Convention in revolutionary France
Jean Debry coat 1799Satire on mens fashion. Mr Skeffington wearing a Jean Debry coat, named after Jean Debry, president of the National Convention in Revolutionary France. Date: 1799
A fashionable man in 1790 - a ScaramouchA Scaramouch (or Scaramouche): a fashionable dandyish man wearing short boots with spurs, a jacket cut short in front with multiple lapels, a large hat and carrying a decorative cane
Frailties of Fashion 1793Two slightly fey women wearing high-waisted Empire line gowns. Date: 1793
A scarecrow, 1793A scarecrow of 1793 - a woman wearing a fashionable, but ridiculed, high-waisted gown (with watch fob) which makes it appear that her legs begin under her bosom
Caricature of fashion 1794 Shepherds, I have lost my waistA satire on fashions of 1794. The high-waisted look that had come into fashion aroused much ridicule, and was described as the banishment of the body from the female form
Characters in High Life, c. 1796. Although one of the women is much shorter than the other, she makes up for it in the height of the feathers she wears in her turban