42 results filtered with: Peel, Robert, 1788-1850
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A short-legged dog with the head of Sir Robert Peel stands with its paws on a roller which winds a chain to work an invisible spit. Etching with border by William Heath, 1829.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: Nov 16 1829Reference: 603171i- Pictures
The Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel have writer's block while composing a speech for the king, but Lord Lyndhurst writes busily. Lithograph, 1830.
Date: Feb 1 1830Reference: 651169i- Pictures
The Duke of Wellington dressed as a cabinet-maker stands, hammer in hand, gazing at seven slabs bearing portraits of politicians. Lithograph, May 1831.
Date: May 1831Reference: 640529i- Pictures
Men sit around a table on which sits a pot of 'Irish stew' as one man grabs the lapels of another man holding a spoon. Lithograph, 1845.
Date: [1845]Reference: 643490iPart of: Political sketches by Foz- Pictures
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Phrenological head of Sir Robert Peel as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Lithograph, ca. 1844.
Date: [1844?]Reference: 13435iPart of: Follit's Phrenology- Books
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A few words on the surgical treatment of the case of the late Sir Robert Peel / By a country surgeon.
Date: [1850]- Books
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The treatment of the late Sir Robert Peel.
Date: [1850]- Pictures
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Burdett, Peel, O'Connell and Wellington in the roles of the body-snatchers Burke and Hare, suffocating John Bull with a rope; representing the extinguishing by Wellington and Peel of the constitution of 1688 by Catholic Emancipation. Coloured etching by A. Sharpshooter, 1829.
Sharpshooter, A.Date: [April 1829]Reference: 663317i- Pictures
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John Bull being bled while lying in bed and surrounded by four women; referring to Britain being drained of resources by Peel's new government. Coloured lithograph by J. Doyle, 1842.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: October 1842Reference: 13438iPart of: HB Sketches- Pictures
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A game of cricket with Lord Morpeth and Lord John Russell as the two batsmen. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1840.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 6 February 1840Reference: 37072iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
In the House of Commons, James Scarlett on the left makes violent gestures towards Joseph Hume on the right, with the Speaker between them. Etching by T. H. Jones, 1830.
Jones, Thomas Howell, active 1828.Date: 1830Reference: 603172i- Pictures
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Three despairing women, one of whom looks disapprovingly at three quack medicine vendors concocting a mixture; representing Britain's economic depletion and distress at the hands of her politicians. Etching by W. Heath, 1830.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: 1 March 1830Reference: 12228i- Pictures
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Vignettes of Peel's first ministry. Coloured lithograph, 1835.
Date: 2 February 1835Reference: 12240i- Pictures
King William IV and Lord Grey inspect a race-horse with the head of Lord Althorp in a paddock. Coloured lithograph by John Doyle, 1831.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 1 March 1831Reference: 651321i- Pictures
Lord Grey offers a lamp from a box slung round his neck to John Bull who holds up his own old lamp looking over his shoulder to Peel. Lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1831.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: March 8 1831Reference: 651327iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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Wellington and Peel compared with the Siamese twins (above); a rich bishop and a poor parson; and a street vendor of figurines. Etching by W. Heath, 1830.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: 1 January 1830Reference: 12230i- Pictures
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Wellington and Peel in the roles of the body-snatchers Burke and Hare suffocating Mrs Docherty for sale to Dr. Knox; representing the extinguishing by Wellington and Peel of the Constitution of 1688 by Catholic Emancipation. Coloured etching after W. Heath, 1829.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: March 1829Reference: 12222i