"A Select Collection of English Songs," London, 1783
1783
2
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
"A View of Charles Town the Capital of South Carolina in North America," from Scenographia Americana
1758-1760
3
James Gillray, 1756–1815
"all Bond Street trembled as he strode"
1802
4
unknown artist
"Bubbles"
1897
5
John Cooke Bourne, 1814–1896
"Building Retaining Wall and Church near Park Street, Camden Town, Sept. 17, 1836"
1838
6
John Cooke Bourne, 1814–1896
"Building the Stationary Engine House, Camden Town, April 26th 1837"
1839
7
unknown artist
"Cherry Ripe"
1897
8
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
"Concert Monstre" of "Musical Congress" Extraordinary!
1849
9
William Blake, 1757–1827
"Edward Young's 'The Complaint and The Consolation' or 'Night Thoughts'" London, by William Blake and Edward Young
1797
10
William Heath, 1795–1840
"Fashion and Folly": set of 23 on 12 leaves, with front printed wrapper
11
James R. Mackrell, c.1815–1846
"Ghuznee", Winner of The Oaks - 1841 / with Characteristic Portraits of Mr. John Scott & Mr. William Scott
1841
12
William Heath, 1795–1840
"Illustrations to Heraldry": set of six with title-page and printed wrapper
13
Print made by James Charles Armytage, 1802–1897
"It's Auld Ailie Hersell"
1836
14
Print made by James Charles Armytage, 1802–1897
"It's Auld Ailie Hersell"
1836-1837
15
Print made by James Charles Armytage, 1802–1897
"It's Auld Ailie Hersell"
1836
16
William Woollett, 1735–1785
"Maid of the Mill"
ca. 1765
17
Garnet Terry, active 1780–1796
"Mr. John Farley" Cook at the London Tavern
undated
18
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
"Nonpareil" / The Property of Mr. John Dixon of Knightsbridge / This Wonderful Creature, Performed the unprecedented Match, of Trotting 100 Miles in harness on Sunbury Common, on Wednesday the 27th April, 1836. ..
1836
19
unknown artist
"Shoeing the Bay Mare"
1899
20
Bradford Rudge, 1805–1885
"The Bedford Times" / This print of the Bedford Times Coach, is respectfully dedicated / by permission, to William Henry Whitbread Esq're. / by his most obedient & obliged Servant / J. Matthew Crispin
undated
21
William Blake, 1757–1827
"The Book of Thel William Blake Original Wrappers 1789"
1789
22
James Gillray, 1756–1815
"The Feast of Reason & the Flow of the Soul," - I.E. - The Wits of the Age, Setting the Table in a - Roar
1797
23
Henry Heath, active 1824–1835
"The Impudent Challenge" / The following Anecdote was told with great glee by his late Majesty William IV, at a Dinner given by George IV, at the Cottage, Windsor Park..
undated
24
William Blake, 1757–1827
"There is No Natural Religion", London, by William Blake
ca. 1788
25
James Gillray, 1756–1815
"Two Pairs of Portraits;" presented to all the unbiased Electors of Great Britain
1798
26
William Blake, 1757–1827
"Visions of the Daughters of Albion", London, by William Blake
1793
27
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
"Westminster Races:" - ( A Political Heat, Run In Convent Garden, Between Old Veteran A Famous Horse The Property Of His M-----y, Dutchess A Filly, The Property Of The Duke Of D-----e, And Judas An Obstinate Ass, Who Was Clearly Distanced )
1784
28
John Raphael Smith, 1752–1812
"William and Margaret"
1802
29
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Anvil'
1794
30
George Vertue, 1684–1756
'At the High Court of Justice for the trying and inditing of Charles Steuart King of England January Anno Dom. 1648'
1750
31
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Baronet'
1794
32
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Baronet'
1794
33
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Dungannon'
1794
34
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
'Eclipse' / 'He was bred in 1764, by H.R.H. Wm. Cuke of Cumberland, got by Marsk, son of squirt, a son of Gartletts Childers, own brother to Flying Childers..
1839
35
William Pether, ca. 1738–1821
'Gimcrack'
1766
36
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Mambrino'
1794
37
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Mambrino'
1794
38
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
'Poet, from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V, Scene i'
1775
39
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Protector'
1794
40
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Pumpkin'
1794
41
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
'Satirist'. (with 'Coronation') Rode by W. Scott. / The Winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1841..
1841
42
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Sweetbrier'
1804
43
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Sweetbrier'
1794
44
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Sweetwilliam'
1796
45
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Sweetwilliam'
1796
46
unknown artist
'The Bull and Gate', Kentish Town
undated
47
Charles Rosenberg, active 1828–1848
'The Burial of Tom Moody', the celebrated Whipper in / who was upwards of Thirty Years in the service of George Forrester Esq. of Willey Hall, ..
1831
48
James Roberts, active 1766–1809
'The Happy Consultation' or 'Modern Match'
49
unknown artist
'The Old Castle Inn', Kentish Town
50
George Townly Stubbs, 1748–1815
'Volunteer'
1794
51
James Gillray, 1756–1815
("Portrait of Gentleman" Walking)
1800
52
Dean Wolstenholme, 1757–1837
(1) Death of Tom Moody...Exhibiting a View of Rockwood in Shropshire
1841
53
Dean Wolstenholme, 1757–1837
(2) Burial of Tom Moody...Exhibiting the View of Willey Church in Shropshire
1841
54
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677
(i) A True and Exact Prospect of the Famous Citty of London . . . (ii) Another Prospect of the Sayd Citty taken from the Same Place . .
1666
55
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677
(i) A True and Exact Prospect of the Famous Citty of London, . . . (ii) Another Prospect of the Sayd Citty taken from the Same Place . .
1666
56
Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
(The) A Grand Battle between the Famous English Cock and Russian Hen!
1791
57
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
(The) This Irish Ambassadors Extraordinary a Gallante(e) Show
1789
58
James Gillray, 1756–1815
- "and would'st thou turn the vile Reproach on me?"
1807
59
James Gillray, 1756–1815
-Gentle Manners, with Affections Mild, in Wit a Man, Simplicity a Child
1798
60
John Pye, 1782–1874
..'with Dirges due in sad array,/ slow through the churchway path we saw in him borne.../Approach an dread...'
61
John Harris, 1811–1865
..."Coronation", Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom 1841, (rode by P. Conolly) ..
1841
62
John Rocque, 1704?–1762
...Plan of Windsor Park
1738
63
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
...Scuote, il Lembo Pieno; e Nella Torbida Onda..
1773
64
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
...Tu Sola Animos, Mentemque Peruris Gloria, Te Viriden Violet, Immunemque Senectae
undated
65
Charles Loraine Smith, 1751–1835
1. ... The Men Methods & Machines chiefly employed for the Reformation & Improvement of Farriery & the / treatment of Cattle in General ..
1792
66
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
1. Going Out / Depart de Chasse
1770
67
Charles Catton the elder RA, 1728–1798
1. Partridge Shooting
1789
68
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
1. St. Katherine's Hospital, Regents Park. 2. The Master's House
1828
69
W. Stack, active 1824
1. The Exeter College Eight on the Isis Oxford
1824
70
George Morland, 1763–1804
1.[Lad astride a horse in a stream.]
71
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
1st of October
1827
72
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
1st of October
1827
73
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
1st of September
1827
74
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
1st of September
1827
75
W. Stack, active 1824
2. A rowing eight at Oxford
1824
76
T. Simpson, active 1790–1814
2. Hare Shooting
1790
77
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
2. Two Hunters / Deux Chevaux de Chasse
1770
78
George Morland, 1763–1804
2.[Groom rubbing down a horse]
79
Charles Loraine Smith, 1751–1835
2nd. Lecture upon the newly approv'd / Method of Casting and [Fireing]
1792
80
T. Simpson, active 1790–1814
3. Duck Shooting
1790
81
Charles Loraine Smith, 1751–1835
3. Lecture, / Upon the most Novel safe & sure method of Popping a Horse-Ball
1792
82
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
3. The Whipper-In Trown Out / Piqueur qui a Perdu la Piste
1770
83
Charles Loraine Smith, 1751–1835
4. Lecture / Philosophical remarks upon the Nature & effects of Amputation
1792
84
J. Wells, active 1780–1791
4. Snipe Shooting
1789
85
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
4. The Earthing of the Fox / Renard dans son Terrier
1770
86
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
5. Coming at the Death / Halte de Chasse
1770
87
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
6. The Death of the Fox / Mort du Renard
1770
88
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
7. Returning from the Chase / Retour de Chasse
1770
89
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
75 Etchings of Landscape and Genre Scenes
90
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
93 Etchings of Landscape and Genre Scenes
1750-1752
91
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
? Poet addressing a Queen on a Throne surrounded by Muses
92
Print made by unknown artist
[ Caricature of two men and a woman, one of the men blowing smoke ]
ca. 1823
93
James Gillray, 1756–1815
[ untitled ]
1800
94
Print made by Jan van Huchtenburg, 1647–1733
[A rest during the hunt: King William III and Queen Mary with attendants, dogs, etc.]
undated
95
William Alfred Delamotte, 1775–1863
[A set of] Twenty etchings, Ten etchings, Sandhurst, 1816, 1817
1816 to 1817
96
Engraved by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
[A Soft Tumble after a Hard Ride]
ca. 1790
97
Rudolf Ackermann, 1764–1834
[Advertisement] Eclipse Sporting Gallery
ca. 1833
98
Attributed to Jeremiah Bridges, fl.1751
[Anatomical Study of a Horse]. 'To His Grace the Duke of Northumberland..Inscribed by Joseph Barber
99
Print made by John Murphy, ca. 1748–1820
[Animals: an eagle with a dead pheasant, watched by a fox]
1799
100
George Morland, 1763–1804
[Animals] Seven studies on hound on one sheet. 'Jno. Harris' on collar of hound at lower left