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Suffragettes Swimming Hot Air Balloon Muriel MattersA cartoon illustration by Alfred Chantrey Courbold (1852-1920) of suffragettes swimming towards a flotilla of toy boats. Behind them are large Votes for Women banners whilst pro-suffrage leaflets
United KIngdom. London. Trafalgar Square and the statue of KUnited KIngdom. London. Trafalgar Square with the equestrian statue of the king George IV. Bronze. Sculpted by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (1781-1841). Date: 20080327
Sir Francis ChantreySIR FRANCIS CHANTREY Sculptor and art patron Date: 1781 - 1841
Dawson Art Course advertisementA page from The Bystander, 15 March 1916, advertising a postal art course under the tutelage of Mr Charles Dawson, described as one of Londons most successful designers of Pictorial Publicity
The Chantry Medal - Francis Leggatt ChantreyThe Chantry Medal. Francis Leggatt Chantrey (1781-1841) was an English sculptor and benefactor. Date: circa 1842
Portrait drawing by Phil May of Alfred Chantrey CorbouldBrother Brushes - Portrait drawing by Phil May of Alfred Chantrey Corbould (?-1920) - painter, illustrator and Punch magazine artist
Chantreys Famous Shot, with which he killed two woodcocks -- apparently the previous day he killed a hare and a rabbit, also with one shot. It is also claimed that he was blind in one eye