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Timothy Tallow, and his wife, going to Graves Hall, on a Sunday 1772. Artist: Anon
 
A masquerade scene, Kensington Gardens 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
 
The Coffee-house Politicians 1772. Artist: Anon
 
Miss Macaroni and her gallant at a print shop 1773. Artist: John Raphael Smith
 
The City rout 1776. Artist: Anon
 
Magisterial oeconomy ... 1779. Artist: John Nixon
 
Mr Anderson (of Bride Lane, City) the barber parson 1780. Artist: Anon
 
A Cornish Hug 1781. Artist: Anon
 
Theatrical Mendicants, Relieved ... 1809. Artist: James Gillray
 
Cits Airing Themselves on a Sunday, 1809. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
John Hobbs, John Hobbs 1811. Artist: Anon
 
Hackney Assembly. The Graces, the Graces, Remember the Graces 1812. Artist: Anon
 
Miseries of London 1812. Artist: Anon
 
Ancient and modern military dandies, 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Four views of London characters, 1835. Artist: Anon
 
The painters march from Finchly... 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
 
The Frenchmen in Billinsgate 1754. Artist: Anon
 
Going to Hobby Fair 1835. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
Anglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect - 1835. Artist: Anon
 
Sketch for an Al-bum 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Monstrosities of 1819, and 1820 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Monstrosities of 1821 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Kensington Gardens, a hint to the ladies 1838. Artist: Anon
 
The Blanket Hornpipe... 1820. Artist: WE
 
Queen Caroline and Mrs Wood, 1820. Artist: Anon
 
Fracas Royal Extraordinaire 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
St Stephen's Bell Man 1820. Artist: Anon
 
Mother Wood, the popular procuress! 1820. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
Ghost as seen in the Hamlet of St Stephen's Chapel 1820. Artist: Anon
 
King Henry VIII, act II, scene iv c1820. Artist: JL Marks
 
The Unexpected Visit or more free than welcome 1820. Artist: Anon
 
A London Bazaar!! or more sellers than buyers!... c1820. Artist: Anon
 
How to get un-married, ay, there's the rub! 1820. Artist: JL Marks
 
The exile restored... 1820. Artist: Anon
 
One of the Advantages of Gas over Oil 1821. Artist: Richard Dighton
 
An Unlucky Hit 1821. Artist: Richard Dighton
 
Delicious Dreams! Castles in the air! Glorious prospects! 1821. Artist: Anon
 
Bat, Cat and Mat, how happy could I be with either 1821. Creator: Anon
 
Mother Cole 1821. Artist: Anon
 
John Rosedale, mariner, exhibitor of the hall of Greenwich Hospital 1807. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Miseries of London 1807. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Miseries of London... 1807. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Pall Mall 1807 Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Revelling with Harlots plate III of A Rake's Progress, 1735. Artist: Anon
 
Plate IV of A Rake's Progress, 1735. Artist: William Hogarth
 
Scene in Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1830. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
The Cov: Garden Morning Frolick 1747. Artist: LP Boitard
 
City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities 1816. Artist: C Williams
 
The Benefits of a Northern Excursion, or R-l pastime at home (ie) fiddling and dancing! c1822. Artist: JL Marks
 
A Thousand Warm Receptions in the North 1823. Artist: Anon
 
Returned from a Northern Visit 1823. Artist: Anon
 
Honouring a Bill - and a Tom 1869. Artist: Anon
 
It is necessary to suffer to be beautiful 1882-1884. Artist: EA Tilly
 
Equality of the sexes: Les Bas Bleus, 19th century (1956)
 
Total war: What Old Mirrors They Make Nowadays 1868 (1956)
 
Laughing Audience 18th century.Artist: Thomas Clerk
 
Sleeping Congregation 18th century.Artist: Thomas Clerk
 
Humpty Dumpty 1878 (1895)
 
A peep into the Blue Coat School!!!!!!!!! 1815. Artist: Anon
 
St George and the Dragon and Mademoiselle Riposting 1789