Nicholas K. Robinson Collection of Caricature: Recent submissions
Now showing items 121-140 of 565
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A Fishing Party, What great enjoyments rise from trivial things ...
(Fores, S. W., 1827-06-27)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
A Short Ride in the Long Walk or the Ponies Posed!
(Fores, S. W., 1824-03-28)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
Visiting the Brazen Horse-Leech!!!
(Carlile, J., 1820-08-16)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Rats at Work - or How to Get Out of the Bag.- Qui Caput ille Fecit.
(Fairburn, J., 1820-08)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Unexpected Visit or more free than Welcome.
(Fores, S. W., 1820-06-17)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
Opposite Principles Dissected, or Principles Contrasted.
(Dent, W., 1783-12-04)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Royal Extinguisher, or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians
(Humphrey, G., 1821-04-07)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The First Charge. - exit in Fumo
(Cornell, Thomas, 1788-04-14)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
A Puerile Attack upon an Old Servant.
(Cornell, Thomas, 1787-03-17)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
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A Scene in the Forty Thievs. Performing at the Theatre Royal.
(Walker, 1806-05)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
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John Bull reading the Extraordinary Red Book.
(Tegg, Thomas, 1816-06-20)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Loyal Married Ladies Address to the **** "Which both by Art and Nature made is." The sport of sense, the toy of ladies." Royal Fable
(Marks, J.L., 1821)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Filth and Lies of the Green Bag visiting their Parents and Friends, or the Dandy of Sixty severely beat by his Wife.
(Benbow, W., 1820)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
Wife & no Wife - or - A trip to the Continent.
(Holland, William, 1786-03-27)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Caricaturers Stock in Trade.
(Humphrey, W., 1786-03-26)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Surrender of Government Castle in March 1782 to the late besieging Minority.
(Barrow, J., 1782-05-10)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -