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A love-sick gentleman being advised by another to drink wine: a drinking song. Engraving and etching, 17--.
Vincent, Richard, approximately 1701?-1783.Reference: 26268i- Books
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A garland of new songs, containing 1. My Granny was. 2. I am not Twenty. 3. Loose every Sail to the Breeze. 4. The Tankard of Ale. 5. The Sweet little Angle. 6. The Green Seagy Banks.
Date: 1800?]- Pictures
A soldier with one arm debates with a sailor with a wooden leg the merits of the army and the navy. Reproduction of an etching by I. & G. Cruikshank, 1806.
Date: 1806Reference: 26286i- Pictures
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A couple sit in a slum dwelling playing a card game; the man is drinking from a tankard and washing is hanging from a line stretched across the room. Wood engraving by E. Landells after H.K. Browne.
Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 33355i- Pictures
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People in a boxing club having a fist-fight: the chairman in the middle holds up a gavel, and a woman hits a man over the head with a tankard. Etching by J. Barlow, 1789, after S. Collings.
Collings, Samuel.Date: Decr.1 1789Reference: 32405i- Ephemera
Saint Elizabeth offers a bowl of food and a tankard of drink to a male patient in the hospital at Marburg, Germany : oil painting by Adam Elsheimer, c. 1598 : no. 44650i / Wellcome Library, Wellcome Collection.
Date: [2009]- Pictures
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A soldier, leaning against the window ledge of a prison window with a large empty flask on the ground, is conversing with a prisoner who is looking through the bars while holding a tankard in his hand. Lithograph after R. Seymour.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1830-1839Reference: 31618i- Pictures
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A figure composed of barrels batters the drooping head of a thistle; representing the forced resignation of Lord Melville following implications of malversation and the vote on Whitbread's motion. Aquatint by J. Sayer, 1805.
Sayers, James, 1748-1823.Date: 26 June 1805Reference: 25936i- Pictures
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Two men are having a dispute over a card game, one man has raised his tankard and the table has been broken, one man flees from the room and another attempts to ease the situation. Engraving by G. Volpato after F. Maggiotto.
Maggiotto, Francesco, 1750-1805.Reference: 33356i- Pictures
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A drunken scene in a gin shop with children being given alcohol. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26035iPart of: The drunkard's children- Pictures
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A drunken scene in a gin shop with children being given alcohol. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26022iPart of: The drunkard's children- Pictures
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The interior of a tavern with men smoking and drinking by a barrel table and playing cards by the fire. Etching by J. Taylor (?), c. 1800, after D. Teniers.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 26831i- Pictures
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A bacchanalian scene with Pan sleeping and many drinking vessels left on a table. Etching by F. van den Wyngaerde after P. Rubens, mid 17th century.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Reference: 26093i- Pictures
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Men and women in a dingy tavern smoking and drinking round a large barrel table. Etching by J. Taylor (?), c. 1800, after G. van Herp (?).
Herp, Guilliam van, 1614-1677.Reference: 26845i- Pictures
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An old sailor with wooden leg and a man with no arms drinking in a tavern; below is a song about their seafaring days. Etching by I. Cruikshank, c. 1791.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 25 June 1791Reference: 26889i- Pictures
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A drunken scene in a beer shop with a young thief gambling. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26036iPart of: The drunkard's children- Pictures
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A drunken scene in a beer shop with a young thief gambling. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26026iPart of: The drunkard's children- Pictures
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Two women are arguing in the street at Seven Dials in London watched by a crowd. Etching by George Cruikshank.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1839Reference: 35894i- Books
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A cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. Between Sharp,-- a country parson. Bumper,-- a country justice. Fillpot,-- an inn-keeper. Graveairs,-- a deacon. Trim,-- a barber. Brim,-- a Quaker. Puff,-- a late representative. Taken in short hand, by Sir Roger De Coverly. [Two lines from Horace]
De Coverly, Roger, Sir, 1728-1796.Date: Printed and sold in the year MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The Americans roused, in a cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. Between Sharp, a country parson. Bumper, a country justice. Fillpot, an inn-keeper. Graveairs, a deacon. Trim, a barber. Brim, a Quaker. Puff, a late representative. Taken in short-hand, by Sir Roger de Coverly. [Two lines in Latin from Horace]
De Coverly, Roger, Sir, 1728-1796.Date: [1775?]- Pictures
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Four boors round a barrel table smoking and drinking. Engraving by J. Michel, c. 1779, after G. Farrington after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: 1 May 1779Reference: 26810i- Pictures
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A society lunch with patrons playing dice, smoking and drinking. Lithograph by R. Leitner, mid-19th century, after D. Teniers.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 25445i- Pictures
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A triumphant American slave woman representing quassia (ingredient in acoholic drinks) is carried aloft by two brewers; representing the outcry against a tax on private brewing (?). Etching by J. Gillray, 1806.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 10 June 1806Reference: 25938i- Pictures
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German prisoners of war, one in drag, propose a toast during a performance at Leigh prisoner of war camp, Lancashire. Photographic postcard by H. Attenborough, 191-.
Attenborough, H.Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 2044088iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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The choice spirits delight part II. Being a choice collection of new songs, sung this and the last season, at Renelagh, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, the theatres, and in the politest companies, viz. 1. The Unfortunate Maid. 2. Liberty. 3. Johnny and his Nymph. 4. Jockey and Polly. 5. The Maiden's Wish. 6. Go-A-Maying. 7. Advice to the Fair Sex. 8. Fie on you! O Damon. 9. Something New. 10. The Fair Married Dames. 11. Caelia's Upbraiding. 12. Womanish Fanny. 13. Lovely Amora. 14. Questioning Maid. 15. The Milk-Pail 16. The Fav'rite Man. 17. A Shooting Song. 18. The Tankard of Ale. 19. Totterdowr-Hill. 23. The Happy Shepherd.
Date: [1770?]