print; satirical print Title Tap-room politicians (Settling the affairs of the nation) | Museum number 1866,1114.639 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1795 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Doctors differ and their patients die | Museum number 1866,1114.630 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1794 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Jew beauties. A whimsical song; sung by Mr Fawcett, at Covent Garden Theatre | Museum number 1861,0518.1103 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Tell her I love her. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr Incledon, in his popular summer entertainmen | Museum number 1861,0518.1159 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Irish duel, or the loves of Paddy Wackmackcruck and Mackirkincroft the tailor. Written by Mr T.D | Museum number 1861,0518.1257 | Producer name Print made by:Isaac Robert CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1816 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The devil reproving sin | Museum number 1985,0119.200 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The honor of precedence | Museum number 1985,0119.218 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Miss Wrinkle. As sung by Miss Tyrer, with unbounded applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, i | Museum number 1861,0518.1135 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title One half of the world don't know how t'other lives. Sung by Mr Dignum at Vauxhall Gardens | Museum number 1861,0518.1087 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The farmers return or news from London | Museum number 1861,0518.1001 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1794 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Irish smugglers | Museum number 1985,0119.214 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Giles Scroggins' Ghost | Museum number 1861,0518.1058 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Belles and beaux of Paris | Museum number 1861,1012.366 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1803 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Viewing the transit of Venus | Museum number 1935,0522.2.127.a | Producer name BIOG83320 Published by:Sayer & Co | Production date 1793 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Kitty of Colerain. | Museum number 1861,0518.1219 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1809 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The cobler and poet. | Museum number 1861,0518.1182 | Producer name Print made by:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Tom Clutterbuck & Polly Higginbottom. Suing by Mr Mathews at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in Mr Hook' | Museum number 1861,0518.1098 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Country acting - or no tricks upon travellers | Museum number 1861,0518.1049 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Sprig of Shillelah and Shamrock so Green. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr Johnstone, of the Theat | Museum number 1861,0518.1155 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A tender salute & pleasant reply | Museum number 1861,0518.1048 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Margery Link & Doleful Dumps | Museum number 1985,0119.201 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Smithfield Courtship, being a parody on that tender song called the Thorn, by I.B. of Birmingham | Museum number 1985,0119.203 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title John Bull in town, or British wool for ever. Written and sung by Mr Emery, with unbounded applause, | Museum number 1861,0518.1221 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1809 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The advantage of toping. Written and sung, with unbounded applause, by Charles Dibdin, senior, Esq. | Museum number 1861,0518.1165 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Misers Feasting on Sprats, or How to be Saving | Museum number 1990,1109.52 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1803 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The man that wanted to know whether he was a witch or no, a famous old Lancashire ballad | Museum number 1985,0119.198 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The exciseman. | Museum number 1861,0518.982 | Producer name BIOG34974 Published by:Richard Holmes Laurie | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Love and folly. After the Spanish, by the author of Old Nick. Composed by Mr Josh Major | Museum number 1861,0518.1152 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title An exhibition | Museum number 1861,0518.989 | Producer name Print made by:Philip James de LoutherbourgPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1794 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Five miles off, or the finger post. With the humorous song of Ti Tum Ti. Sung by Mr Liston, in Mr Di | Museum number 1981,U.216 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Wiseacre Corporation | Museum number 1861,0518.1052 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Dicky day, the cruel cobler. Or, the downfall of Miss Nancy Wiggins. A burlesque ballad | Museum number 1861,0518.1118 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A deep one, or boots on a new principle | Museum number 1861,0518.1044 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Helter skelter or a shower on Greenwich Hill | Museum number 1866,1114.646 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1798 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Baron * Doner-Dronk-Dickdorf and Miss Quoltz. | Museum number 1861,0518.1229 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1810 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Irish smugglers. Adapted from No.XII of the Monthly Mirror - New Series | Museum number 1861,0518.1174 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Chinese dinner, A fact, which occurred during Lord Macartney's Embassy to China. By Old Nick | Museum number 2000,0723.18 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Irish smugglers. Adapted from No.XII of the Monthly Mirror - New Series | Museum number 1861,0518.1176 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Preparing for a ball | Museum number 1861,1012.369 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1803 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The cobler and poet. Sung with great applause by Mr Fawcett, in Mr Allingham's New Farce, called 'Wh | Museum number 1861,0518.1181 | Producer name Print made by:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A true & lamentable ballad call'd Billy Taylor, shewing the fatal effects of inconstancy | Museum number 1861,0518.1053 | Producer name Print made by:John NixonPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Nobody coming to marry me | Museum number 1861,0518.1101 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title May Day - or Jack in the green | Museum number 1866,1114.640 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1795 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Russian nuptials or the lock'd jaw and frost-bitten nose. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr Fawcett | Museum number 1861,0518.1211 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The rabbits | Museum number 1861,0518.974 | Producer name BIOG83320 Published by:Sayer & Co | Production date 1792 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A touch at the times | Museum number 1985,0119.385 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A village day school | Museum number 1861,0518.1043 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The sailor's will and his power; or, a picture of Portsmouth point. | Museum number 1861,0518.1196 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A North Britain's contrivance for the accommodation of his wife | Museum number 1866,1114.644 | Producer name After:Mathias FinucanePublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1797 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Master Frost and Miss Snow. Sung with great applause by Mr Dowton, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, | Museum number 1935,0522.2.134 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Leonora | Museum number 1985,0119.184 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The miller, weaver & little tailor | Museum number 1861,0518.1056 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Parody of the unfortunate Miss Bailey | Museum number 1861,0518.1045 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Paddy M'Shane's seven ages. Written by Major Downs; and sung, with unbounded applause, by Mr Johnsto | Museum number 1861,0518.1141 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Loo | Museum number 1866,1114.641 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1796 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Dicky day, the cruel cobler. Or, the downfall of Miss Nancy Wiggins. A burlesque ballad | Museum number 1861,0518.1117 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Five Senses | Museum number 1935,0522.2.138.b | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1798 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The last shilling. Composed, written, and sung, with great applause, by Charles Dibdin, Esq | Museum number 1985,0119.410 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Huzza, for old Ireland, with hubbaboo whack! | Museum number 1861,0518.1232 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1810 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The comforts of a fire-side, or Dick in his glory | Museum number 1985,0119.208 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Old silky. | Museum number 1868,0808.6578 | Producer name Print made by:Charles AnsellPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1796
print; satirical print Title Smart shoes made to fit- without a last. | Museum number 1885,0314.184 | Producer name BIOG45124 Published by:Robert Sayer | Production date 1794
print; satirical print Title A Meeting at Margate, or a Little Mistake | Museum number 1935,0522.2.128.b | Producer name After:Richard NewtonPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1795-1800 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A fashionable shittlecock | Museum number 1861,0518.949 | Producer name BIOG45124 Published by:Robert Sayer | Production date 1780-1790 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The advantage of toping. Written and sung, with unbounded applause, by Charles Dibdin, senior, Esq. | Museum number 1861,0518.1166 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Mr. Ferrit in the Suds. Sung with great applause by Mr Hatton in the character of Ferrit .... | Museum number 1861,0518.1112 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Loyal London volunteers, preparing for a field day. Quarter before Six, MT. | Museum number 1861,0518.1039 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1803 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Giles Scroggins' Ghost | Museum number 1861,0518.1059 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Consolation | Museum number 1948,0214.409 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1795 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Knib's Pound; a whimsical old ballad sung at the Anacreontic Society, by the celebrated Edwin, Suett | Museum number 1861,0518.1107 | Producer name Print made by:John NixonPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1806 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Lodgings to let | Museum number 1866,1114.647 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1798 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Paddy M'Shane's seven ages. Written by Major Downs; and sung, with unbounded applause, by Mr Johnsto | Museum number 1861,0518.1138 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The deaf Moorlander. An original tale | Museum number 1861,0518.1025 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1799 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Bonaparte. | Museum number 1861,0518.1236 | Producer name Print made by:George CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1811 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Peter Snout, or a shift to make a shirt | Museum number 1861,0518.1264 | Producer name Print made by:George CruikshankPublished by:Richard Holmes Laurie | Production date 1817 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A card party | Museum number 1861,0518.1002 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1794 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Tom Tack's ghost. Written by C.Dibdin, Jun, and sung with unbounded applause by Mr Bannister. Compos | Museum number 1861,0518.1187 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Irish duel, or the loves of Paddy Wackmackcruck and Mackirkincroft the tailor. Written by Mr T.D | Museum number 1861,0518.1256 | Producer name Print made by:Isaac Robert CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1816 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The contented fellow | Museum number 1861,0518.1172 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A touch at the times | Museum number 1948,0214.702 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Yorkshire concert. Sung by Mr Emery at Covent Garden Theatre | Museum number 1861,0518.1069 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A monstrous stride | Museum number 1869,1009.27 | Producer name Print made by:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1803 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The exciseman. | Museum number 1861,0518.984 | Producer name BIOG34974 Published by:Richard Holmes Laurie | Production date 1808 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The maid who died for love. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr Incledon, in his popular entertainmen | Museum number 1861,0518.1151 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The tea-table Tabby Tom's tragic tale. Being a companion to that excellent song of 'The Wig, the Hat | Museum number 1861,0518.987 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1804 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Paddy's courtship or love at first sight, being the awkward addresses of Mr. Patrick O'Shelf & the a | Museum number 1861,0518.1090 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1805 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Ringing the changes or quizzing my uncle | Museum number 1935,0522.2.144.b | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1798 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Moses in the bull-rushes | Museum number 1935,0522.2.127.b | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1794 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Peter Snout, or a shift to make a shirt, | Museum number 1985,0119.96 | Producer name Print made by:George CruikshankPublished by:Richard Holmes Laurie | Production date 1817 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Sale of a Wife in Smithfield Market | Museum number 1990,1109.50 | Producer name After:Mathias FinucanePublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1797 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Love and folly. After the Spanish, by the author of Old Nick. Composed by Mr Josh Major | Museum number 1861,0518.1153 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Effects of tragedy | Museum number 1861,0518.1007 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1795 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Snip's warehouse for ready made cloaths - great variety of fancy waistcoats | Museum number 1861,0518.967 | Producer name BIOG83320 Published by:Sayer & Co | Production date 1791 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title John Hobbs, John Hobbs. | Museum number 1861,0518.1241 | Producer name After:Mathias FinucanePublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1811 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title A nun confessing her past follies to Father Sly-Boots | Museum number 1861,0518.1003 | Producer name After:W O'KeeffePublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1794 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Bang-up-random, or tandem. Some push along with four in hand while others drive at random. | Museum number 1861,0518.1235 | Producer name After:Isaac CruikshankPublished by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1810 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The forty thieves. As sung by Mr Emery, with unbounded applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden | Museum number 1861,0518.1132 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1807 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The Irish duel; or, the loves of paddy wackmacruck and mackirkincroft the tailor. | Museum number 1978,U.3246 | Producer name Print made by:Isaac Robert CruikshankPublished by:Whittle & Laurie | Production date 1816 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title The deaf justice | Museum number 1948,0214.405 | Producer name BIOG119199 Published by:Laurie & Whittle | Production date 1797 | Production place Published in:London (England)
print; satirical print Title Studying politics, or the bon companions | Museum number 1861,0518.965 | Producer name BIOG45124 Published by:Robert Sayer | Production date 1790 | Production place Published in:London (England)