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Lewis Marks - King Henry VIII. Act II, scene IV.

King Henry VIII. Act II, scene IV. (1820)

Lewis Marks
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Paris Dilligence

Paris Dilligence

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Doncaster Fair or the industrious Yorkshirebites

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Any thing will do for an officer

Any thing will do for an officer (1796)

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Punch and the jugglers. A pantomimical performance now exhibiting in the Cabinet at St. Ja-ss.

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The Wiseacre Corporation.

The Wiseacre Corporation. (1804)

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Distillers looking into their own business

Distillers looking into their own business

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View of the Observatory. Oxford

View of the Observatory. Oxford (1810)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
An Italian family

An Italian family (1785)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Stag at Bay; – Suggested by the Beautiful Picture of Edwin Landseer R.A., Esquire

Stag at Bay; – Suggested by the Beautiful Picture of Edwin Landseer R.A., Esquire (1846)

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The bassoon with a French horn accompanyment

The bassoon with a French horn accompanyment

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Wet Quakers

Wet Quakers (1813)

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