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72 results filtered with: Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833
  • An itinerant salesman holding a tray with freshly baked pies. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • An itinerant salesman in top hat and ragged clothes selling sweets or pies from a basket under his arm. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • A man sticking placards on a wall that is already littered with public notices. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • Statuette of a naked boy standing on a corbel, commemorating the Great Fire of London, 1666. Etching on a mezzotint ground by J. T. Smith after himself, 1791.
  • Two boys selling matches. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • A legless man sitting on a wooden cart, presumably begging for alms, is surrounded by two dogs. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • A blind old man holding out his hat begging for alms is supported by a boy in tattered clothes. Etching by J.T.Smith, 1816.
  • An itinerant salesman selling the doormats that are strapped to his chest. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • A characterful patient at Bethlem hospital, London. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • An itinerant salesman pushing the cart from which he sells wood logs. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • Francis Fentiman, a very old man. Engraving by J.T. Smith after W. Friar, 1799.
  • A lady waiting for the repair of her pan at a tinker's stall. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • Frontispiece to "Etchings of remarkable beggars itinerant traders and other persons of notoriety in London and its environs by John Thomas Smith". Coloured etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • John Adams. Engraving by J.T. Smith, 1795.
  • An itinerant vendor selling pipes is surrounded by a crowd of children, dogs and passer-by. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • An itinerant salesman in ragged clothes selling toasting forks, files, skewers and other implements. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • A sitting blind beggar sells 'love sonnets' to obtain money with a boy. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • An old woman wearing a ragged coat leans against the stump of a tree holding a broom in her right hand and a hat in her left hand. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with three people in the foreground. Etching by J. T. Smith after himself, 1814.
  • A man is shown from behind reading a sandwich board attached to the back of the man in front of him, advertising a lottery. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • An old beggar in very tattered old clothes is sitting on a staircase with his sleeping dog curled up at his feet. Etching by J.T.Smith, 1816.
  • The Church of St. Bartholomew the Great and surrounding area; a view of Duke Street in West Smithfield, where a woman walks using crutches, a man on a ladder alters a street lamp and two dogs fight. Etching by J.T. Smith, July 1806.
  • A man with an artificial arm selling live haddock from a basket he suspends from the hook on his left shoulder. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • Ancient topography of London; containing not only views of buildings which in many instances no longer exist, and for the most part were never before published; but some account of places and customs either unknown, or overlooked by the London historians / By John Thomas Smith.
  • David Macbride. Engraving by J. T. Smith, 1797, after Reynolds of Dublin.
  • A blind beggar hunched over his walking stick, holding out his hat for money. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Two itinerant salesmen selling rattles and rattle boxes. Etching by J.T. Smith, ca. 1815.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam] at Moorfields, London: seen from the south, with three people in the foreground. Etching by J. T. Smith after himself, 1814.
  • A beggar wearing a placard around his neck checks the contents of his collecting tin while a beggar with two amputated feet moves past with the aid of two crutches and stumps. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Two performing street entertainers carrying bells and performing on the street. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.