Outside the Pike and Anchor Inn at Ponders End, Middlesex
1834
Not on view
7
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Louth-London Royal Mail Travelling by Train from Peterborough East, Northamptonshire
1845
Not on view
8
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Last of the Mail Coaches at Newcastle upon Tyne
1848
Not on view
9
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The London-Manchester Stage Coach, “the Peveril of the Peak,” outside the Peacock Inn, Islington
1835
Not on view
10
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Derby Pets: The Arrival
between 1840 and 1842
Not on view
11
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Schooling a Pair in a Brake at Lucas's Yard, Clerkenwell
1818
Not on view
12
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Derby Pets: The Winner
between 1840 and 1842
Not on view
13
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The London-Faringdon Coach passing Buckland House, Berkshire
1835
Not on view
14
James Pollard, 1792–1867
North Country Mails at the Peacock, Islington
1821
Not on view
15
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Greengrocer
ca. 1819
16
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Meat Market
undated
17
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Poultry Market
undated
18
James Pollard, 1792–1867
A Fishmonger's Shop with Customers Outside
undated
19
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The North Country Mails at The Peacock Inn, Islington
1815
20
Robert Pollard, 1755–1838
Anglers Packing Up
undated
21
Print made by Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Partridge Shooting
1822
22
John Harris, 1811–1865
Scenes on the Road, or a Trip to Epsom and Back, Kennington Gate
1838
23
Print made by Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Grouse Shooting
1822
24
Print made by Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Snipe Shooting
1822
25
Print made by Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Pheasant Shooting
1822
26
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
The Mail Coach in a Thunder Storm on Newmarket Heath
27
John Harris, 1811–1865
Doncaster Races: Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836 - Vexation-The false Start
1837
28
John Harris, 1811–1865
Doncaster Races: Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836 - Joy & Desperation!-Allover but Settling
1837
29
John Harris, 1811–1865
Doncaster Races: Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836 - Anticipation-Who is the Winner?
1837
30
John Harris, 1811–1865
Doncaster Races: Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836 - Approbation-Off in good Style
1837
31
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
Steeple-chasing [set of six]: St. Albans Grand Steeple Chase. / 8 March 1832. Plate 1. Preparing to Start ..
1832
32
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
Angling [a pair]: 1. Fly Fishing
undated
33
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
Fox-Hunting [set of four]: 1.Fox Hunters Meeting
1840
34
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Fox-Hunting [set of three of four]: 1.Unkennelling
1822
35
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [a pair]: 1. Morning of the first of September
1822
36
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Easter Monday. 1. Turning out the Stag at Buckits Hill, Epping Forest
1820
37
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 1. Training
1821
38
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Ascot Heath Race for His Majesty's Gold Plate
1826
39
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Coaching: Stage Coach & Opposition Coach in Sight
1819
40
Charles Bentley, 1806–1854
[Key to plate 2] Steeple-chasing [set of six]: St. Albans Grand Steeple Chase. 8 March 1832
1832
41
Robert Havell, 1769–1832
Coaching [a pair]: 1. Stage Coach Setting Off
1816
42
Thomas Sutherland, ca. 1785–1838
Coaching: North-Country Mails at the Peacock, Islington
1823
43
Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Stage Coach
1822
44
Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Coaching: His Majesty King George IV. Travelling - View Hyde Park
1821
45
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding, 1781–1851
Coaching: The Elephant and Castle on the Brighton Road
1826
46
John Harris, 1811–1865
The Four-in- Hunt Club-Hyde Park
1820
47
Joshua Gleadah, active 1830s
Four in Hand
1823
48
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Coaching: The Mail Coach in a Thunder on Newmarket Heath
1827
49
Richard Rosenberg, active 1828–1848
Coaching: Stage Coach Travelling
1828
50
Charles Bentley, 1806–1854
Coaching: The Birmingham Tally-Ho! Coaches Passing the Crown at Holloway
1828
51
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Coaching: The Royal Mails Starting from the General Post Office, London
1830
52
Frederick Rosenberg, active 1816–1832
Coaching: The Royal Mails Preparing to Start for the West of England
1831
53
Charles Rosenberg, active 1828–1848
West Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly
1828
54
Robert Havell, 1769–1832
[Coaching] Stage Coach with the News of Peace
1815
55
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
The Royal Mails at the Angel Inn, Islington on the Night of His Majesty's Birthday
1828
56
unknown artist
Coaching: Four in Hand
1835
57
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
Coaching: The Cambridge Telegraph, Starting from the White Horse
1831
58
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
[Coaching]: Highgate Tunnel
1831
59
Henry Pyall, 1795–1833
Coaching: A North East View of the General Post Office, with the Royal Mails (& Carts) preparing to Start
1832
60
unknown artist
Coaching: Travelling Carriage
1835
61
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
Angling [a pair]: 1. Fly Fishing
undated
62
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Coaching: The Taglioni Windsor Coach
1837
63
James Pollard, 1792–1867
The Ceremony of the Procession ad Montem
64
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Angling: Anglers Packing Up
1831
65
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Royal Hunt in Windsor Park
1820
66
Henry Papprill, 1816–d.after 1883
Fox-Hunting [set of four]: "The Jolly Old Squire" - Plate I. "The Jolly Old Squire was as staunch as a hound, ..."
1846
67
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [set of six]: 1. Partridge Shooting
1822
68
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 1. Subscription Rooms at Newmarket
69
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Trotting Match in Harness Against Time
1817
70
Henry Papprill, 1816–d.after 1883
Fox-Hunting [set of four]: "The Jolly Old Squire" - Plate II. "When the brush of Sly Reynard, the coveted prize, / was display'd at his table, joy danced in his eyes; ..."
1846
71
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
Fox-Hunting [set of four]: 2.Fox Chase
1840
72
Henry Papprill, 1816–d.after 1883
Fox-Hunting [set of four]: "The Jolly Old Squire" - Plate IV. "The Squire, the Old Squire, is gone to his rest, / his heart was the bravest, his horse was the best, ..."
1846
73
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [set of six]: 2. Pheasant Shooting
1822
74
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [a pair]: 2. Evening of the First of September
1822
75
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [set of six]: 3. Grouse Shooting
1822
76
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Easter Monday. 2. A View of Fair Mead Bottom Epping Forest
1820
77
Henry Papprill, 1816–d.after 1883
Fox-Hunting [set of four]: "The Jolly Old Squire" - Plate III. "We were hunting the fox on a lowering day, / with the Squire spurring up on his high-flying grey; ..."
1846
78
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [set of six]: 4. Wild Duck Shooting
1825
79
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 3. Preparing to Start
1821
80
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Shooting [set of six]: 6. Packing up
1822
81
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 4. Racing
1821
82
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 2. At the Post
1821
83
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
Steeple-chasing [set of six]: St. Albans Grand Steeple Chase. / 8 March 1832. Plate 6. The Winning Post ..
1832
84
Robert Havell, 1769–1832
Coaching [a pair]: 2. Arrival of the Stage Coach
1816
85
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 4. Race for the Claret Stakes Newmarket
86
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 3. Training Ground at Newmarket
87
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Racing [set of four]: 2. A View of the Road to Newmarket Races
88
Robert Pollard, 1755–1838
Bottom Fishing Near Totten Mill
undated
89
Robert Pollard, 1755–1838
Fly Fishing
undated
90
Robert Pollard, 1755–1838
Punt Fishing in the Thames
undated
91
John Harris, 1811–1865
The Four-in-Hand Club, Hyde Park
92
John Harris, 1811–1865
Scenes on the Road, or a Trip to Epsom and Back, Hyde Park Corner
1838
93
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
The Cambridge Telegraph, starting from the White Horse, Fetterham
94
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
London Fire Engines
95
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
Highgate Tunnel
96
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
A View on the Highgate Road
97
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Coursing: a Group of Riders Galloping From Left After a Couple of Greyhounds
undated
98
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Cottager's Hospitality to Travellers of The Coach Broke Down
1819
99
Richard Rosenberg, active 1828–1848
The Grand Entrance to Hyde Park
1844
100
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
The Royal Mails starting from the General Post Office, London