The World of William Hone: A New Look at the Romantic Age in Words and Pictures of the DayShelfmark, 1997 - 327 pagina's A selection of material from three innovative illustrated magazines published by William Hone in the early 19th century. Town and country life is depicted first-hand from many angles, ranging from mayings, mummings and cruel sports to the world of work and the impact of urban growth. With over 80 black and white illustrations. |
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Pagina 77
... carried on at such corner house . He can tell every public shop of business in Piccadilly , which consists of two hundred and forty - one houses , allowing him only twenty - four mistakes . He accom- plished this in the presence of four ...
... carried on at such corner house . He can tell every public shop of business in Piccadilly , which consists of two hundred and forty - one houses , allowing him only twenty - four mistakes . He accom- plished this in the presence of four ...
Pagina 155
... carried had enabled him to conceal his previous ' free trade ' in pots . But be that as it might , it is certain that to his armorial bearings of four wigs he added a quart pot for a crest ... On the death of Sir John Harper he issued ...
... carried had enabled him to conceal his previous ' free trade ' in pots . But be that as it might , it is certain that to his armorial bearings of four wigs he added a quart pot for a crest ... On the death of Sir John Harper he issued ...
Pagina 309
... carried up and down the town in stately procession , usually by a person of renowned strength named Joseph Ling ... Many of the inhabitants carry lighted branches and flambeaus , and rockets , squibs , & c , are discharged on the joyful ...
... carried up and down the town in stately procession , usually by a person of renowned strength named Joseph Ling ... Many of the inhabitants carry lighted branches and flambeaus , and rockets , squibs , & c , are discharged on the joyful ...
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Fancies fairs and frolics | 21 |
Very deaf indeed Thomas Hood 1826 | 27 |
giant boy Bartholomew Fair Williams | 65 |
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The World of William Hone: A New Look at the Romantic Age in Words and ... William Hone,John Wardroper Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1997 |
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amusement ancient appearance Bartholomew Fair beautiful Beckenham beer birds boys called cheer Christmas church coach cockfighting coloured cottage Cruikshank crying the neck custom Dæmon dance delight dogs door dressed drink England Every-Day Book eyes fair feet festival flowers garden garland gentlemen George Cruikshank girls Grassington green hand head Helston Highgate hill Hone Hone's horns horse Islington Jack Jerry Abershaw John John Brand John Clare kiss labour lady lambs to sell legs lion Little Stainforth living London look lord lottery master merry morning neighbouring never night o'clock parish penny person play poor printed public-house road round Saint scene seen servants shoes Shrove Tuesday side singing song sport St Dunstan streets theatre town trees village walk wassail wassel wigs William Wiltshire wine young lambs