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24 results filtered with: Pyne, W. H. (William Henry), 1769-1843
  • Women are employed performing a variety of domestic tasks. Coloured etching with aquatint by W.H. Pyne after himself, aquatint by J. Hill.
  • Brick-making: a young woman is pulling a large wheelbarrow full of clay while a boy tips a barrow load into a pug-mill, to which a horse is attached by a yoke. Coloured aquatint with etching after W.H. Pyne, 1805.
  • Women washing clothes, hanging it on lines, and folding sheets. Coloured etching by W.H. Pyne, 1802.
  • Men working in lime kilns: some are loading a boat, others are firing the kilns, and donkeys carry away loaded panniers. Aquatint with etching by W.H. Pyne, 1804.
  • The costume of Great Britain / Designed, engraved, and written by W.H. Pyne.
  • Boats: some being loaded, some repaired, others sail loaded with logs and different cargo. Etching by W.H. Pyne after himself, aquatinted by I. Hill.
  • A dust cart with a refuse collector (dustman) ringing a bell to collect household rubbish. Coloured aquatint by W.H. Pyne, 1805.
  • Hops being cut down and harvested: six scenes. Sepia aquatint by W.H. Pyne, ca. 1804.
  • A family with a young child by an open window singing together with the woman playing an instrument. Engraving by W.H. Pyne after Philip Vandyke.
  • Men are working on the side of a wooden boat; anchors, a buoy and anchoring rope are lying around. Aquatint with etching by W.H. Pyne after himself.
  • The costume of Great Britain / Designed, engraved, and written by W.H. Pyne.
  • The costume of Great Britain / Designed, engraved, and written by W.H. Pyne.
  • A Chelsea Pensioner, standing, wearing scarlet coat, and tricorn hat with a sprig of oak on it, leaning on a stick and carrying a cylindrical leather satchel, others in the background. Coloured etching by W.H. Pyne, 1805.
  • Straw from a cart being loaded onto a ship as other men work at baskets and nets on the ground, Aquatint with etching by W.H. Pyne, 1802.
  • Sail makers cut and stretch out sailcloth, hang it up and fit it to masts. Etching by W. H. Pyne, 1802.
  • Microcosm: or, picturesque delineation of the arts, agriculture, manufactures, etc. of Great Britain ... / The whole ... drawn ... and etched, by W.H. Pyne ... To which are added explanations of the plates, and essays relating to their various subjects, by C. Gray.
  • A barber standing outside his shop confuses a passer-by with an ambiguously worded notice. Etching by R.W. Smart and aquatint by G. Hunt after W.H. Pyne.
  • Pots, tubs, boxes, baskets and bundles. Aquatint with etching by W.H. Pyne, 1804.
  • Men loading timber on to wagons, and horses pulling the wagons. Etching with aquatint by W.H. Pyne, 1804.
  • A beadle, carrying his staff: behind him two churchwardens lead a procession of orphans of the parish, the boys carrying wands to beat the bounds. Coloured aquatint by W. H. Pyne, 1805.
  • A girl filling a bucket at a water-outlet, whle a boy is opening up a fish (to clean it?). Soft ground etching by W.H. Pyne, 1813.
  • Various agricultural scenes of woodmen at work. Etching by W.H. Pyne after himself, 1802, with aquatint by J. Hill.
  • Two rural houses next to a stream; a woman and a child in the foreground. Lithograph by W.H. Pyne, 1806.
  • The costume of Great Britain / Designed, engraved, and written by W.H. Pyne.