John Bull Taking a Luncheon or British Cooks cramming Old Grumble Gizzard with Bonne Chere -
James Gillray
Hale receiving instructions from Washington -
Howard Pyle
Advantages of Wearing Muslin Dresses Dedicated to the Serious Attention of the Fashionable Ladies of Great Britain -
James Gillray
Doctor Syntax Looking at Lodgings, from The Tour of Doctor Syntax through London, or the Pleasures and Miseries of the Metropolis. A Poem, published 1820 -
Williams
You are my Prisoners Yorke said sternly, an illustration from With Roberts to Pretoria A Tale of the South African War by G.A. Henty, pub. London, 1902 -
(after) Rainey, William
The Library in use as an office of the Ambraser Gallery in the Lower Belvedere -
Carl Goebel
French Generals Retiring on account of their health with Lepaux presiding in the Directorial Dispensary -
James Gillray
Betty Canning revived or A peep at the conjuration of Mary Squires and the Gypsey Family -
James Gillray
Interior of the Paris post office during the first week of January the postmen room -
Fortune Louis Meaulle
Darling theres nothing like a drop of rum to cure a migraine -
Pierre Gavarni
President Garfield 1831-81 lies with an undetected bullet in him, 1881 -
W. Shinkle
The Young Heir Takes Possession of the Misers Effects plate I from A Rakes Progress -
William Hogarth
The Billiard Table, from The Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque, by William Combe, published 1812 -
Thomas Rowlandson
Hubert Robert In His Cell In The Prison Of St. Lazare -
Hubert Robert