View of the Intersection Bridge on the line of St. Helen's & Runcorn Gap Railway, Crossing the Liverpool and Manchester Railway near the Foot of the Sutton Inclined Plane
1832
30240
W. Lacey, active 1827–1838
Lambeth Palace. Town Residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury
30241
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
How to Avoid the Horse Duty
1791
30242
Print made by Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
The Wrangling Friends or Opposition in Disorder
1791
30243
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Scene in the Road to Ruin
1792
30244
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Farmer George's Wonderful Monkey
1795
30245
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Dog Days, or Paying off Billy Budget
1796
30246
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Making Composition Bread, for John Bull
1796
30247
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
A Bundle of Straw
1795
30248
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
A Present for Past Favours
1796
30249
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
The Rural Italian's Wedding
1775
30250
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Inspection of Property and Income, John Bull and The Inquisition
1798
30251
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
A Pious Endeavour to Moralize John Bull
1798
30252
Print made by William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
A Vision, Vide, the Monster of Slaughter, The Distress of Nations; Deluge of Blodd
1796
30253
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Hell Broke Loose, Billy and his Gang, Working the Swine
30254
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
A-La-Mode
1789
30255
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
The Fatal Blow, John Bull Overburthen'd
30256
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
The Town Cryer, in Search of John Bull's Lost Property
1797
30257
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
The Taxman's Visit, (vide) the Devil will have his Due
1797
30258
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Private Conference on the Meeting of P-L-M-N-T
ca. 1794
30259
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
Ducking a Pickpocket
1797
30260
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
A Contest between Oppression and Reason, On the Best Way of Settleing Debates
1795
30261
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
How to Attack, Defeat, and Destroy all France
1795
30262
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
Maiden Speeches in the New Parliament of 1796 (Plate I)
1797
30263
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
Monkey Sharp of Newbury
1801
30264
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
Menage as Champanzee in Perouse
1801
30265
John Nixon, ca. 1760–1818
Maiden Speeches in the New Parliament of 1796 (Plate II)
1796
30266
William O'Keefe, active 1794–1807
An Irish Attack on an English Surloin
1794
30267
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Noble Lord, on an Approching Peace, Too Busy to attend to the Expenditure of a Million of the Public Money
1787
30268
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Whisper across the Channel
1785
30269
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Monsieur Francois introduces Master Pr----------tly to the National Assembly
1792
30270
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Injured Count, - S. -
ca. 1792
30271
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Untitled (Seated Barrister)
1789
30272
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Barataria
1789
30273
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Neddy's Black Box, Containing what he does not value Three Shipps of a Louse
1789
30274
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Regency Twelfth Cake not cut up, and All the People rejoiced and said "Long Live the King"
1789
30275
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Rights of the People, a Mis-Fire-at the Consitution ____
1789
30276
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Minister Endeavouring to Eke Out Dr. Pr--ty-----n's Bisho-Prick
1787
30277
James Sayer, 1748–1823
To be seen at Mr J------n's Menagerie-----
1789
30278
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Shot at the Min----r, for a Call of the House
1787
30279
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Dish of Mutton-Chop's
1788
30280
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Eloquence founded on Chemical Principles
1787
30281
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Loyalty - Against - Levelling - "Nought can Make us Rue if England to itself do Rest but True" (from: Caricature, vol. 5)
1792
30282
James Sayer, 1748–1823
State-Jugglers
1788
30283
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Patriot Exalted
ca. 1788
30284
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Dun-shaw, One Foot in Leadenhall Street, and the other in the Province of Bengal (from: Caricature, vol. 5)
1788
30285
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Impeachment Ticket
ca. 1785
30286
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Bow to the Thorne, - Alias - The Begging Bow
1788
30287
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The First Charge - Exit in Fumo
1788
30288
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Hasty Sketch of Yesterday's Business
1784
30289
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Posthaste Conveyance for S---Members
1784
30290
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Pand(e)monium
1784
30291
Franciscus Sansom, active 1785–1799
Pupil of Nature
1798
30292
Annibal Scratch, active 1791
The Political Rat Catcher or Jack Renegado's new Patent Trap's
1784
30293
James Sayer, 1748–1823
Such was the Love of Office of the Noble Lord, That finding he would not be Permitted to Mount the Box, He had been Content to get up Behind
1783
30294
Annibal Scratch, active 1791
Popular Frenzy; or the Demolition of St. Steph(en)s Chapel
1784
30295
James Sayer, 1748–1823
A Transfer of East India Stock
1783
30296
James Sayer, 1748–1823
The Repeal of the Test Act a Vision
1790
30297
John Cawse, 1779–1862
The Compliments of the Season
1800
30298
Annibal Scratch, active 1791
The Temple of Purity; or, Master Billy Pit-i-full's Introduction
1784
30299
Annibal Scratch, active 1791
Mars and Venus, or Sir Cecil Chastised
1784
30300
Annibal Scratch, active 1791
Master Billy's Hobby-Horse, or his Triumphal entry into Downing Street (from: Caricature, vol. 5)