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George CRUIKSHANK (attributed to); Isaac CRUIKSHANK (attributed to)
State Cricket Match
UNKNOWN
Fairy revenge
George CRUIKSHANK
Tak Aff The Ghaist !
George CRUIKSHANK
A very likely character
Henry HEATH
Dandies of 1817 and Monstrosities of 1818
George CRUIKSHANK
The advantages of travel or A little learning is a dangerous thing: Plate 1
George CRUIKSHANK
Mr Liston and Madme Vestris in the duet of Buy a Broom
Thomas Howell JONES
Game of chess
George CRUIKSHANK (etcher); Frederick MARRYAT
Compound division
Henry HEATH
The comforts of a cabriolet or The advantages of driving hoodwink’d
George CRUIKSHANK (etcher); M. EGERTON (draughtsman)
The return from the continent or The family puzzled
John PHILLIPS
The chancery broom sweeping through the ranks
MONOGRAMMIST HHR
Calves' heads and brains or A phrenological lecture
Henry Thomas ALKEN
A Windsor pair, full ripe
Thomas Howell JONES
Household troops or A sketch of a few of the principal trustworthy and confidential domestics of worthy and confiding families
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
Anglo-Gallic salutations in London or Practice makes perfect
George CRUIKSHANK
A modest address to a certain great assembly
UNKNOWN
The comforts of life
Henry HEATH (attributed to)
The persecuted butler
George CRUIKSHANK
A new Chancery suit removed to the Scotch Bar or More legitimates
Isaac Robert CRUIKSHANK
I say Sam, dosen’t them hices give you the shivers
Henry HEATH
A group of well known dandies
UNKNOWN
An interesting scene on board an East Indiaman, showing the effects of a heavy lurch after dinner
George CRUIKSHANK (etcher); Frederick MARRYAT (draughtsman)
The Elgin Marbles! or John Bull buying stones at the time his numerous family want bread!!
George CRUIKSHANK (etcher); J. SIDEBOTHAM (draughtsman)
Monstrosities of 1821
George CRUIKSHANK
The advantages of travel or A little learning is a dangerous thing: Plate 2
George CRUIKSHANK
French affairs no. 1: Ordinance against the liberty of the press
William HEATH
Inconveniences of a crowded drawing room
George CRUIKSHANK
My son, sir!!
UNKNOWN
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