22 results filtered with: Henry Heath

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An elderly land-lady taking a warming-pan to put in her lodgers bed, which is already occupied by someone else. Coloured lithograph by H. Heath.
Henry HeathReference: 11903i
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People causing a nuisance by smoking in the street. Coloured etching by H. Heath, 1827.
Henry HeathDate: 1827Reference: 138i
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Couples stand and sit around a dance floor, some women have fans and some are being asked to dance. Etching after H. Heath.
Henry HeathDate: Feby. 18th 1827Reference: 32977i
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Four donkeys inhaling foetid gas and having their backs scrubbed with vitriol; representing John St. John Long's fatal method of therapy. Etching by H. Heath, 1830.
Henry HeathDate: 1830Reference: 11191i- Pictures
An interior of a stylish pharmacy with the pharmacist serving a customer and an apprentice at work with the pestle and mortar. Coloured etching by H. Heath, 1825.
Date: 14 October 1825Reference: 16392i
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Two men with a physician, discussing the chameleon on the table before them. Coloured lithograph after HH.
Henry HeathDate: [between 1830 and 1839?]Reference: 10776i
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Peel about to force-feed a large tablet to John Bull in an apothecaries shop; representing England at the hands of the politicians. Lithograph by H. Heath.
Henry HeathDate: 1840Reference: 12249i
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Bransby Blake Cooper: he is attacked by a man holding a giant lancet, representing the Lancet (medical journal). Coloured etching by "Dicky Fubs" [H. Heath?], 1828.
Henry HeathDate: Decr 29. 1828Reference: 2056i
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A group of doctors parade a dummy with a skeleton's head representing cholera: a group of people run screaming from it. Coloured lithograph by H. Heath, 1832.
Henry HeathDate: 1832Reference: 11405i- Pictures
A doctor pumps the stomach of his obese seated patient while another couple wait, one who has already undergone reduction examines his deflated countenance in a mirror. Coloured etching by H. Heath, 1827.
Henry HeathDate: July 1827Reference: 11809i- Pictures
Seven well dressed women hold a sheet and toss a gentleman in the air. Lithograph by H.H. (Henry Heath), 1839.
Henry HeathDate: [1839]Reference: 37229i
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Henry Brougham is praised by black ex-slaves for his part in their liberation, but criticized by children factory employees, on whom he turns his back. Lithograph by H.H. (Henry Heath).
Henry HeathDate: Pub'd May 26th [1832?]Reference: 669498i
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Three dandies smoking and drinking coffee. Lithograph after H. Heath, c. 1840.
Henry HeathDate: 1840Reference: 24884i
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A disgruntled gouty man with all limbs bandaged, a table covered in medicine bottles is next to him. Coloured lithograph by H. Heath.
Henry HeathReference: 11891i
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A barber brushing the hair of a man who has very little hair. Colour lithograph after H. Heath.
Henry HeathDate: 1800-1899Reference: 29815i- Pictures
A rushing torrent of water, representing parliamentary reform, pours through a gap in a wall into the river Thames throwing numerous men including the Duke of Wellington off their feet. Lithograph by Henry Heath, 1832.
Henry HeathDate: 1832Reference: 642194i- Pictures
Mimes from the pantomimime; representing British politicians with Queen Victoria at Christmas 1837. Lithograph by H. Heath.
Henry HeathDate: 7 January 1838Reference: 608230i
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A doctor pumps the stomach of his obese seated patient while another couple wait, one who has already undergone reduction examines his deflated countenance in a mirror. Coloured etching by J.P.M. Jazet after H. Heath.
Henry HeathReference: 11810i
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Visitors to the gardens of the Horticultural Society of London in Chiswick, among whom is a man who rushes off believing he has an attack of the cholera. Coloured etching by H. Heath, 1831.
Henry HeathDate: 1831Reference: 563505i
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A woman as Maria holds a pet lamb in her lap; representing Caroline Norton and her relationship with William Lamb, Lord Melbourne. Coloured lithograph by H. Heath, ca. 1836.
Henry HeathDate: [1836?]Reference: 36386i
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The Devil and Death in a carriage. Etching by H. Heath, 1831.
Henry HeathDate: 1831Reference: 36739i- Pictures
Illuminated by a shaft of light and kneeling is Daniel O'Connell surrounded by lions with the heads of politicians; Queen Victoria peers at the scene from above. Lithograph by H.H. (Henry Heath).
Henry HeathDate: 25 February 1822/1851Reference: 37230i