Very Unpleasant Weather, or, the Old Saying Verified "Raining Cats, Dogs, & Pitchforks."!!!
1835
12
Print made by Henry Heath, active 1824–1835
Extravaganza's of 1827
1827
13
Print made by John Browne, 1741–1801
Evening
ca. 1797
14
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Le Retour de Paris, or, the Niece Presented to her Relatives by her French Governess
1835
15
Print made by James McBey, 1883–1959
The Deserted Palace
1925
16
Print made by William Strang, 1859–1921
The Sieve Mender
1884
17
Print made by Charles Turner, 1774–1857
More Park, near Watford, on the River Colne
1823 to 1827
18
Print made by William Strang, 1859–1921
Meal Time
1883
19
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964
George Fox Preaching at Carlisle
between 1897 and 1912
20
Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Turnips and Carrots
1797
21
Print made by Ernest Stephen Lumsden, 1883–1948
The Preacher
1921
22
Print made by William Strang, 1859–1921
Ramparts of Ypres
1898
23
Print made by Charles F. Tunnicliffe, 1901–1979
Dray Horses
undated
24
Print made by John Browne, 1741–1801
Moon-Light
ca. 1797
25
Print made by Philip Gilbert Hamerton, 1834–1894
Smith's Yard at Etang
1876
26
Print made by Ernest Stephen Lumsden, 1883–1948
Jaipur Evening No. 2
1913
27
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Finding things not exactly what he expected - Plate 2
1820
28
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Waiting Room at the Admiralty--.(No misnomer) - Plate 6
1820
29
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Mr. B Promoted to Lieut. & first putting on His Uniform - Plate 7
1820
30
Print made by James McNeill Whistler, 1834–1903
Black Lion Wharf
1859
31
James Gillray, 1756–1815
The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 5 - "Convened for wearing Gaiters - sad offence! Expelled - nor e'en permitted a defence."
1806
32
Print made by Peter P. Benazech, 1767–1794
For Japanning, Plate 6
1757
33
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela, being now in the custody of Mrs. Jenkes, seizes an occasion (as they are walking in the garden) to propose a Correspondence with Mr. Williams in order to contrive an Escape, who agree to hide their letters between two tiles near the Sunflower
1745
34
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
The Marriage Ceremony performed in Mr. B.'s own Chappel by Mr. Williams, Mr. Peters giving her away, Mrs. Jewkes waits behind Pamela and the Maid keeps the door
1745
35
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela with the Children and Miss Goodwin to whome she is telling her nursery tales. This last Piece leaves her in full possession of the peaceable fruits of her Virtue long after having surmounted all the difficulties it had been exposed to
1745
36
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela setting out in the travelling Chariot (for her Father's as She is made to believe) takes her farewel of Mrs. Jervis, and the other servants; Mr. B. observing her from the window; by whose private order she is carried into Lincolnshire
1745
37
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Mr. B. Mastheaded -or, enjoying the fresh air for the 304th time - Plate 4
1820
38
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Frontispiece: The Progress of a Midshipman
1820
39
Print made by John Bluck, active 1791–1831
Clare Hall
1814
40
Print made by Ernest Stephen Lumsden, 1883–1948
Jaipur, Morning
1913
41
Print made by Ernest Stamp, 1869–1942
Rainy Day at Cookham
1894
42
Sir William Russell Flint, 1880–1969
Nursemaids on the Piazza, Venice
1929
43
William Dickinson, 1746–1823
Rosamund and the Fair Annett
1784
44
Print made by Luigi Schiavonetti, 1765–1810
Two Bunches a Penny Primroses, Two Bunches a Penny