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  • James Woodhouse, shoemaker and poet. Etching, 1765.
  • Amusing Productions present Lighthouse poets : Tuesday 27th July 1992, 7.30 pm : readings by Tomm Gunn, John Heath-Stubbs, Maureen Duffy, Jeremy Reed, Clive Wilmer introduced by Brenda Dean / London Lighthouse.
  • Walt Whitman. Photographic postcard after N. Sarony, 190-.
  • John Dryden, Samuel Garth, John Vanbrugh, and Richard Steele. Mezzotint by J. Simon after Sir G. Kneller.
  • Poets: twenty portraits of writers. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • An eye; according to Lavater, belonging to a German poet. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • John Dryden: portrait. Drawing, c. 1793.
  • King James I and VI, with four Scottish writers: Robert Burns, John (?) Home, Allan Ramsay, and James Beattie. Engraving.
  • Amusing Productions present Lighthouse poets : Tuesday 27th July 1992, 7.30 pm : readings by Tomm Gunn, John Heath-Stubbs, Maureen Duffy, Jeremy Reed, Clive Wilmer introduced by Brenda Dean / London Lighthouse.
  • Poets: twenty portraits. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • Five men: Robert Burns, Richard Baxter, Francis Bacon, Judge Blackstone, and James Beattie. Engraving, 1811.
  • Five men: Robert Burns, Richard Baxter, Francis Bacon, Judge Blackstone, and James Beattie. Engraving, 1811.
  • Dr Samuel Johnson reading the manuscript of Oliver Goldsmith's 'The vicar of Wakefield', while a bailiff waits with the landlady. Mezzotint by S. Bellin, 1845, after E.M. Ward.
  • Walt Whitman. Photographic postcard after N. Sarony, 190-.
  • Charles de Marguetel de Saint-Denis de Saint-Evremond, a man with an unusual growth on his forehead. Stipple engraving by E. Scriven, 1810, after J. Parmentier.
  • John Dryden, Samuel Garth, and Thomas Parnell. Engraving by A. Cardon after Sir G. Kneller, T. Uwins and P. Scheemakers (?).
  • Poets and dramatists: twenty portraits. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • Six men of William III's reign in England. Engraving.
  • Poets: twenty portraits of writers. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • Six poets: Robert Montgomery, John Keats, Lord Byron, Walter Scott, Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Engraving.
  • Four men: Francis Bacon, Edmund Spenser, Samuel Johnson, and Jeremy Taylor. Engraving, 1850.
  • Poets composing verse under the influence of gases specific to particular genres, analogous to laughing gas. Coloured etching by R. Seymour after himself, 1829.
  • Four poets: Thomas Campbell, George Crabbe, Lord Byron, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Engraving.