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Eastbury House, Dorset
Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)Photographic portrait of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, date unknown
Funeral of George Peabody at Westminster Abbey, 1869Engraving showing the funeral of George Foster Peabody (1795-1869), the American businessman and philanthropist, at Westminster Abbey, 1869
Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 1881Engraving showing Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London in 1881. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, lived here
Ecclefechan Graveyard, Dumfries, 1881Engraving showing the burial place of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway
William Ball, also known as John Bull, 1851Engraving showing William Ball (1795-1852), an Englishman from Shropshire, who came to be nicknamed John Bull on account of his weight - 40st
French and DutchNow that the French have discarded their monarchy, the Dutch and French republics can celebrate their alliance at Amsterdam - but alas, its a short-lived love affair
Danican (Philidor)Known by the family nickname Philidor, Francois-Andre Danican became one of the noted chess players of the 18th century, devising Philidors defence
French Revol. Clock 1790A clock produced during the French Revolution, featuring a lower dial that divides the day into ten hours
The late Sir Rowland Hill, author of the Penny Postage systePortrait of Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1879), originator of penny postage and Post Office supremo. Date: 1879
James Gordon Bennett (1841-1918)Engraving of James Gordon Bennett, the American journalist, who was the son and successor of James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872)
John Frederick HerringJOHN FREDERICK HERRING artist specialising in animals and sporting subjects
Joseph Bem, MilitaryJOSEPH BEM Polish soldier in the Turkish service
The Royal Extinguisher or Gulliver Putting out the Patriots of Lilliput !!!
A Spy!!! Or the Blessings of a Convention Bill
Lock d Jaw for John BullA lock d Jaw for John Bull
Deputy Pendulums Motion for an Address
PETITION MONGERS in full cry to St Stephens!! Beware of wolves in sheeps cloathing
A Fashionable Information for Ladies in the Country
The Modern Hercules
A Barbers Examination
A New Way of Posting a Libel
No Guinea Pigs / The Town before you, or welch wigs, or whimsicalities, or how to save the tax on Hair Powder
Shakespeares Prophecy, the Last Act but one in the Tempest, or the Jack Daws in borrowed Feathers
Young Ladies
Waggoners Frocks or no bodys of 1795
Interrogatories or an examination before the commissioners
Billingsgate BrutesA genre scene, seemingly charming. In reality a young woman at a doorway is intimidated by two stout Billingsgate fishwives into buying their stinking fish
A Scaramouche
A Magisterial Visit
Favorite Guinea Pigs going to market
The first articles in Requisition at Amsterdam or the Sans Culotts become touts culotts
No Reform No Reform
The Rival Pigs
No Grumbling
Thoughts on Matrimony
Doctor Sangrado relieving John Bull of the Yellow Fever
A Bundle of Straw
Licenced to wear the Breeches
The State Caterpillar
Washing the Blackamoor
Oh! Che Boccone!
A scare-crowA Scare-crow
A Laudable Partnership or Souls and Bodies cured without loss of Time
Polonius Date: 1795
Licenc d to WearLicenc d to wear hair powder
A New Dutch Exercise
Pray remember us poor Children