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CRUIKSHANK, George (1792-1878). Cartoon called A Radical Reformer, i.e. A Neck or Nothing Man! Dedicated to the Heads of the Nation. It was published by Thomas Tegg of Cheapside on 17 September 1819
Victorian family with drunkard husbandSlide showing a picture of a man and a woman talking with two children. The woman is pointing at a shop with a sign saying Christmas Gin with a man in torn clothes walking past. Part of Box 366
?Dandies of 1817 & Monstrosities of 1818? - Cruikshank?Dandies of 1817 & Monstrosities of 1818?. 1818. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, published by H Humphry, St James?s St, 1818. Part 2 of a series of etchings
Cruikshank / MonumentGEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate: the monument placed by his wife in the crypt of St Pauls Cathedral Date: 1792-1878
Portrait with Signature of Artist George CruikshankGeorge Cruikshank the artist and temperance advocate in middle age Date: circa 1880s
George Cruikshank (1792-1878) artist
Cruikshank / Sadlers WellsGEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist at a temperance meeting at Sadlers Wells Theatre: he is on the stage, just to the left of the woman with the two little boys Date: 1792-1878
Robert CruikshankROBERT CRUIKSHANK elder brother of George, caricaturist, social satirist and miniature painter Date: 1789 - 1856
Cruikshank / EtchingGEORGE CRUIKSHANK the artist and temperance advocate in 1811, from his etching entitled Interior View of the House of God Date: 1792-1878
Cruikshank / KnightGEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate Date: 1792-1878
CRUIKSHANKGEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate in old age Date: 1792-1878
CRUIKSHANK, George (1792-1878). United Kingdom, 1809. Cartoon about the scandal of the Duke of York (Frederick of York and Albany 1763-1827) as the result of the activities of his latest mistress
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 9This is the paper, the poor drunkard signed, Which was brought by the pastor, so noble and kind, Who pitied the woman, with wobegone face, And her husband, the drunkard
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 12This is the cottage, the home of delight, Whence prayer, like an incense, ascends day and night, Where joy and contentment sit smiling so bright - Whence came this glad home where such comforts unite
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 11This is the text which the good pastor chose, And the light on the soul of the drunkard arose, As he sat in the church, to which one Sabbath-day, Along with his wife he had taken his way
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 7This is the woman, with wobegone face, The wife of the drunkard, in rags and disgrace, Who is served by the lady, all jewels and lace, The wife of the landlord who coins his bright gold
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 2These are the drinks that are sold night and day, at the bar of the Gin-shop, so glittering and gay. Illustration no. 2 of 12 by George Cruikshank to The Gin-Shop
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 8This is the pastor, so noble and kind, Who pitied the woman, with wobegone face, And the husband, the drunkard, in rags and disgrace, Who is served by the lady, all jewels and lace
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 1This is the Gin-shop all glittering and gay. Illustration no. 1 of 12 by George Cruikshank to The Gin-Shop, an improving rhyme warning against the dangers of alcohol and its ruinous effects
Cartoon of clay-diggers / peasants and mole. Woodblock by George Cruikshank, from Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, Talpa or the Chronicles of a Clay Farm. An Agricultural Fragment(3rd edition). Frontispiece
London Season / CruikshankA girls vision of the London Season. Included in the montage: balls; presentation at court; riding in rotten row, clothes; a wedding, gentlemen callers........ Date: 1840s
Grand revival of Oliver Twist after Cruikshank. Date c1883
Customers from The Gin-Shop by CruikshankThese are the Customers, youthful and old, That drink the strong drinks which are sold night and day At the bar of the Gin-shop, so glittering and gay. Illustration no
William CruikshankWILLIAM CUMBERLAND CRUIKSHANK Medical : anatomist Date: 1745 - 1800
Fellows of the Zoological Society by George Cruikshank. Cruikshank pairs the fellows up with their look-a-like animal. Date: 1851
Twist / Cruikshank / ClaimedClaimed by his affectionate friends Date: First published: 1836-37
I dreamt I slept at Madame Tussaud sI dreamt I slept at Madame Tussauds ! A satirical depiction. Date: 1847
Capture of the Cato Street ConspiratorsThe capture of Cato Street conspirators in their hayloft hideout as depicted by George Cruikshank in 1820. Police entering the loft shouted, We are Peace Officers. Lay down your arms
A Flight across the Herring PoolPitt and Dundas encourage the flight of Irish MPs across the Irish channel offering them places and sinecures. Colour Engraving. Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856). Published 20th June 1800
Cruikshank / Regent StreetA fashionable London tailor measures a client
Cruikshank / WagstaffGEORGE CRUIKSHANK the artist and temperance advocate as a young man
An English workman and his family -- CruikshankA workmans home, with father and mother at the table, a little maid serving them, and their two young children at a tiny table in front of the hearth. Ominously, the father is holding a bottle
Punch Fights Old NickPunch fights Old Nick
Punch and Old NickPunch visited by Old Nick
Punch and KetchPunch teaches Jack Ketch how to hang a man
Punch in PrisonPunch in prison
Punch Pities BlindPunch pities the poor blind
Punch and his MusicPunch and his music
Punch and FootmanPunch and the foreign footman
Punch Physiks DoctorPunch physiks the Doctor
Doctor Physiks PunchThe Doctor physiks Punch
Punch and the Doctor
Punch on his SteedPunch on his steed
Coutier with Long NeckThe courtier with the long neck
Punch and Pretty Poll
Punch Throws away ChildPunch throws away his child