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Royal coach and horses, ready for a special event. 1805
Sphinx Egypt, circa 1800s. Date: circa 1800s
Bolebroke Castle, Hartfield, SussexBolebroke (or Bolebrook) Castle, Hartfield, Sussex, a Grade II listed hunting lodge dating back to the 15th century. Date: 1809
South Park, near Penshurst, Kent, built by Richard Allnutt Esq. Date: 1809
Old house at Pounds Bridge, near Penshurst, KentOld house at Pounds Bridge (Poundsbridge), Bridge Street, near Penshurst, Kent. The date on the middle gable is 1593, and the initials below it, WD, stand for William Darkenoll (or Darknoll)
Woman milking cow, c. 1800Woman milking a cow, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Parcel delivered, c. 1800Delivering a parcel to a man in the street, c. 1800. Date: C.1800
Two women with children, c. 1805Two women with a baby and another small child, c. 1805 Date: 1800s
Somerhill House, near Tonbridge, Kent, a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion, now in use as a school. 1809
Woman feeding ducksA woman feeding ducks Date: 1800s
Ruins of Tonbridge Priory, Tonbridge, Kent, dating back to the 12th century. Date: 1809
Gentlemen in conversation, 1800sTwo gentlemen in conversation, the one on the left is more fashionably dressed and holds a monocle; the other is dressed in an earlier style (perhaps 1760s). Date: 1800s
Great Bounds, Bidborough, near Tunbridge Wells, KentGreat Bounds, a country house at Bidborough, between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Date: 1809
Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal GreenA free breakfast is provided to pupils at the Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal Green. Children sit at trestle tables. A woman sits at a harmonium. Date: late 1800s
Sharpening a scythe blade, c. 1800Man sharpening a scythe blade to mow grass, c.1800 Date: C.1800
Cartoon, The Cow Pock, or, the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation! by James Gillray. Depicting a scene at the Smallpox and Inoculation Hospital, St Pancras, London
David Garrick by Tom Robertson. Part of four-page souvenir for the revival at the Criterion Theatre, 29th February 1888 starring Charles Wyndham (23 March 1837 12 January 1919) who owned the theatre
Watercolour painting, Grand Canal, Venice, ItalyWatercolour painting, Grand Canal with boats in Venice, Italy. Date: circa 1800
Cinderella Flyer for the New Theatre Royal, WindsorBack and front covers of flyer for Cinderella at the New Theatre Royal, Windsor on 7th February ?. The artist is Arnold Mello. Six pages of text give the story
Magdalen Hospital, SouthwarkThe Magdalen Hospital premises on Great Surrey Street (now Blackfriars Road, Southwark, opened in 1772. Date: early 1800s
Highgate Archway in the early 19th centuryHighgate Archway during the reign of William IV. 1927
The view from Buckingham PalaceBuckingham Palace in the early 19th century. Westminster Abbey and St Pauls Cathedral are visible. 1927
Advertising trade card for The Alden fruit vinegarAdvertising trade card for " The Alden fruit vinegar". The card shows a donkey which throws the rider into a trough and some apple pickers in the background. Date: circa 1880
Turkish Concert -- five musicians playing their instruments. circa 1800
Goodmans Fields Theatre, Whitechapel, LondonGoodmans Fields Theatre, Alie Street, Whitechapel, London. 1801
Harriet, Duchess of St Albans (nee Mellon, 1777-1837), actress, successively wife of the banker Thomas Coutts, and later of William Beauclerk, 9th Duke of St Albans. circa 1800s
Mary Linwood, needlewoman and schoolmistress (1755-1845). circa 1800
Lord Horatio Nelson, British naval officerLord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), British naval officer. circa 1800s
Lady in court dress worn on the Kings birthday (George III, 4 June 1808). 1808
Horatio Nelson, British naval officerLord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), British naval officer, with the Battle of Trafalgar depicted in the background. circa 1805
Two women in walking dresses, Kensington GardensTwo women in walking dresses, as seen in Kensington Gardens, London, June 1806. 1806
Two women in Georgian style dresses in a garden. 1803
Miss Harriet Mellon, actressMiss Harriet Mellon (1777-1837), actress, successively wife of the banker Thomas Coutts, and later the Duchess of St Albans when she married William Beauclerk, 9th Duke of St Albans. circa 1800s
Mosque circa 1800s. Date: circa 1800s
View of the Nile Egypt 1800sView of the Nile Egypt. 1800s. Date: 1800s
Old Olive tree in the Garden of Gethsamane 1800s. Date: 1800s
Napoleon showing generosity to a soldier. early 19th century
Caricature of Henry Pettitt, British actor and dramatistCaricature of Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist -- Taken from Life, a reference to one of his play titles. 1881
Shipwreck off a rocky coast, c. 1815A ship is wrecked in a stormy sea off a rocky coast. People on shore try to rescue half-drowned survivors. A broken rowing boat has been washed up or dragged to shore
Thomas Inglefield, limbless painterTHOMAS INGLEFIELD born without arms or legs in 1769, yet taught himself to draw with the stump of his arm. Date: 1804
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1804St Pauls Cathedral with the Lord Mayors Show on the water Date: 1804
Samuel Horsey - beggar 1803Samuel Horsey, a beggar, requented around Charing Cross, London. Date: 1803
John Vine, Molecatcher of Kent and SurreyJohn Vine, the celebrated Kentish and Surrey Molecatcher. Date: 1804
Mr Doubleface, c. 1810Mr Doubleface, a man not to be trusted, c.1810 Date: C.1810
Man leading a heavy carthorse, c. 1810A man leading a heavy carthorse, c.1810. It could be a Suffolk Punch. Date: C.1810
Man leading a horse, c. 1810Man leading a horse, c.1810 Date: C.1810
Shooting ducks, c. 1810A man shooting ducks with a gun dog, c.1810 Date: C.1810
Drapers shop, c. 1810A drapers shop, c.1810 Date: C.1810