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Four songs. The Star of the East. The Clown's Courtship. The Fair Maiden and O Poortith Cauld.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
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Phillips, a clown, known as 'the Merry Andrew'. Line engraving by W.J. Taylor after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Reference: 20661i- Pictures
The head of a man with a clown's hat and a halo. Drawing by M. Birch, 1972.
Birch, Martin, active approximately 1968-1973.Date: Feb. 72 [February 1972]Reference: 2848123iPart of: Adamson Collection- Books
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The grove and clown. A ludicrous tale on the times: or, a blow on the other side.
Date: [1769]- Pictures
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Phillips, a clown, known as 'the Merry Andrew'. Line engraving by W.J. Taylor, 1792, after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Date: 6 March 1792Reference: 1755i- Pictures
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At the Opéra ball, King Louis Philippe (centre) as a clown is confronted by Charles Philipon (right, representing the journal Caricature) and Louis Desnoyers (left, representing the journal Charivari), both dressed as jesters. Lithograph attributed to Korff, 1834.
Korff.Date: [1834]Reference: 36159i- Books
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The Merry frolicks, or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket; and the merry pranks Roger the clown.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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Merry frolicks, or the comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pick-pocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown.
Date: [1785?]- Pictures
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Fred Penley dressed as a clown holding a wreath, performing for "The Timbertown Follies" at a prisoner of war camp in Groningen. Photographic postcard, 191-.
Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 2043251iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
Mimes from the pantomimime; representing British politicians with Queen Victoria at Christmas 1837. Lithograph by H. Heath.
Heath, Henry, active 1824-1850.Date: 7 January 1838Reference: 608230iPart of: Sketches of satire- Books
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The Merry frolicks or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pick-pocket. And the merry pranks of Roger and clown.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The Merry frolics; or, The comical cheats of Swalop, a notorious pick-pocket: and the merry pranks of Jack and clown.
Date: 1788- Pictures
A clown playing the violin, a baby sucking at the breast, a helterskelter, rockets, flowers etc. Drawing by G. Gurr, 1983.
Gurr, Graham, active approximately 1976-Date: 83 [1983]Reference: 2975098iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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A barber-surgeon holding a jester's head over a bowl, an assistant and dog dressed as a clown dance around. Wood engraving.
Reference: 22238i- Books
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A garland of new songs, containing Gramachree Molly, and the answer. The answer to The banks of the Dee. The clown turned seaman.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
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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.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: 30 April 1816Reference: 44023i- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect: with a large glossary: being the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. By Tummus a Williams, &c.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: [1800?]- Books
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A view of the Lancashire dialect: with a large glossary: being the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. By Tummus a Williams, &c.
Bobbin, Tim, 1708-1786.Date: 1770- Pictures
The word "spring" with a green line surrounding fish and fish-like forms, one of which has a clown's face. Painting by K. Joyce.
Joyce, K., active approximately 1974.Date: [1974]Reference: 2988834iPart of: Adamson Collection- Books
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The Merry frolick: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket. And the merry pranks of Roger the clown. Licents'd according to order.
Date: [1720?]- Pictures
Figures including a brown clown, a black man rowing on a river, and a red woman seated on a crescent. Watercolour by J. Cohen, 1984.
Cohen, Joseph, active approximately 1984.Date: 3.10.84 [3 October 1984]Reference: 2922202iPart of: Adamson Collection- Books
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Sadler's Wells. This, and every evening, performances on the slack wire. By Signor Pietro Bologna. Two musical pieces, one entitled The clown turn'd beau. ...
Sadler's Wells Theatre (London, England)Date: 1788]- Ephemera
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Beecham's "oracle" : this novelty is the property of Beechams Pills Limited, St. Helens, England : (registered trade mark no. 586676).
Date: [1909?]- Pictures
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A louche man approaches a well-dressed man who has looked at hs girlfriend and asks him "What do you want, clown?". Coloured lithograph by E.J. Pigal. 1822.
Pigal, Edmé Jean, 1798-1872.Date: 1822Reference: 32935i- Books
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The jealous clown: or, the lucky mistake. An opera (of one act) as perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's-Fields. By Thomas Gataker, gent. To which is annex'd the musick.
Gataker, Thomas, active 1730.Date: 1730