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John Tyndall (Colour)JOHN TYNDALL Irish physicist
Anna Sewell / BeerANNA SEWELL the author of Black Beauty
London / Cries / DustmanThe dust man who carries with him a bell to let people know he is coming
Child under Cabbage LeafFinding a baby beneath a cabbage leaf
Egan / Life in London / 1820A visit from the doctor: Jerry beat to a standstill! Dr. Please ems prescription, Tom & Logics condolence & the slaveys on the alert
The Windsor Coach C1820The Windsor Coach
Stagecoach in SnowThe stagecoach horses pull their coach through heavy snow
Snowbound on Xmas EveSNOWBOUND ON CHRISTMAS EVE - the guard of a stagecoach stuck in the snow fires his blunderbuss to call for help
Male Type / Dandies / BucksBond Street Loungers wear: strapped trousers, hessian boots, greatcoat, frock coat, top hats, buttonhole, coats cut-away at the front & one man dressed all in black
Whitefields TabernacleThe building that replaced an earlier tabernacle erected by Whitefields Calvinistic Methodits in Moorfields. Whitefields first pulpit was a grocers sugar hogshead!
Dromedary Camel C1820The Dromedary Camel
Social / Gents Smoking 19CA gentlemens smoking party
Screen in Posh HomeA fashionable reception: The Duchess of Do-Goods Screen; an attractive subject to Tom, Logic & Jerry
Shooting Grouse (Alken)GROUSE - Two men and their dogs walk up a moor hoping to start up some grouse
Shooting Duck (Alken)DUCK - Two men and their dogs shoot duck from the banks of a lake
Shooting Partridge AlkenPARTRIDGE - Two men and their dogs looking for partridge in an open field
Brunswick Fig / 1871A Brunswick variety renamed from Fat Lady when Caroline of Brunswick came to the throne as George IVs wife in 1820
Guard Dog, Lying DogAn early British Mastiff, a breed which, at this time, was mainly used as a guard. Here the dog is brown, with white on its head, chest and paws
Rain / Cats and Dogs B&wRaining cats and dogs, and pitchforks too
Egan / Life London / TitleTitle page: " Here are we met three merry boys, three merry boys I trow are we; & many a night we ve merry been, & many mae we hope to be."
Crime / Assault / C19 LondonTom getting the best of a Charley (the night watchman), by emptying him from his sentry box
FERDINAND (1778-1820)CHARLES FERDINAND DUKE OF BERRY. The son of Charles X, King of France
St Martins Lane 1820A view down St Martins Lane, London
Saint Helena 2View of Jamestown harbour from the hill behind the Battery : this French engraving names the defences - perhaps with a view to rescuing the captive Emperor ?
Saint Helena 1The entrance to the harbour at Jamestown : the residence of General Buonaparte is just beyond the Governors house, on the hilltop in the centre
Mamas AdviceMama gives her daughter some last-minute advice and reassurance
Nightingale as ChildFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - as a young girl at her desk
Nightingale & VerneyFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - in later years with her brother-in-law, Lord Verney
Beggar Holds out his HatA tatty beggar sweeps the cobbled street and holds out his hat for money
Education / TroubleA schoolmaster restores order in his classroom - in the days when pupils were frightened by their teachers
George Iii / RosenbergGEORGE III OF ENGLAND His Most Excellent Majesty George The Third, In the 74th Year of his Age & the 52nd of his Reign
George Iii / ZoffanyGEORGE III OF ENGLAND with Queen Charlotte and his six eldest children
Racial / Brazil Mass C1820The womenfolk of a well-to-do Brazilian family go to Mass, led by their liveried major-domo
Billingsgate / Alken / 1820BILLINGSGATE Tom & Bob at Billingsgate market taking in the sights
Waiting for the LooCHACUN SON TOUR (each one has his turn)
Anne Bronte / ProfileANNE BRONTE Author of novels Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Theatre / Drury / SyntaxDoctor Syntax : witnessing the fate of his play Date: 1820
Animals / Zebra / Quaggaequus quagga
Nightingale / Scutari / CoolFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE In Scutari, Florence Nightingale attends a patient
Istanbul / Golden HornGeneral view of the harbour of Constantinople, showing the Golden Horn, shipping in the harbour, the city beyond
British at DinnerThe British dine while a punkah-wallah cools the air : the servants seem to outnumber the guests
Plants / Isatis TinctoriaSmallage, or Wild Celery
Artemisia AbsinthiumWORMWOOD
Plants / Senecio JacobaeaRAGWORT
Althaea OfficinalisMARSH MALLOW
Plants / Rubia TinctorumMADDER
Fumaria OfficinalisFumitory, or Earth Smoke, or Wax Dolls