Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. VII and No.VIII, of a Mrs. Davis and Lord Catherlough
Alternative Title:
Lord C-gh, Lord Catherlough, and Mrs. Davis
Description:
Titles etched below images., In upper right corner: Vol. III., Dated in the British Museum catalogue: 1 April 1771., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 3 (1771), p. 113., and Mounted to 21 x 28 cm., on a board together with four pages of text for which this plate is an illustration.
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XIX and No.XX, of a Mrs. M-lls and the Earl of Suffolk
Alternative Title:
Lord S-k and Lord Suffolk
Description:
Titles etched below images., Dated by British Museum catalogue: 1 July 1771., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 3 (1771), page 345., and In upper left corner: Vol. III.
Publisher:
A. Hamilton, Jr.
Subject (Name):
Suffolk and Berkshire, Henry Howard, Earl of, 1739-1779,
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XIII and No. XIV, of a Mrs. Marshall and Viscount Vane (1714-1789).
Alternative Title:
Lord Vainlove
Description:
Titles etched below images., In upper left corner: Vol. III., Dated In British Museum catalogue as: 1 June 1771., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 3 (1771), p. 168., and Mounted to 21 x 28 cm., on board together with four pages of text for which this print is an illustration.
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XXV and No.XXVI, of a Mrs. W-lls and Admiral Keppel
Alternative Title:
Admiral K-l and Admiral Keppel
Description:
Titles engraved below images., In upper right corner: Vol. III., Dated by George: 1 October 1771., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 3 (1771), p. 457., and Mounted to 21 x 28 cm., on one board together with four pages of the article for which this print is an illustration.
Four images of women's heads showing two fashionable hair styles and hats. The two on top show the same arrangement with different caps; the two on the bottom represent the same arrangement in right half-profile and right half-profile, front and back views
Alternative Title:
Patterns for the newest and most elegant head dresses
Description:
Title from item., Description based on imperfect impression; statement of responsibility at the top of plate partially erased from this impression., and Plate from: The Lady's magazine. London, 1770-, v. [2] (1771).
Title from item., Dated in the British Museum catalogue: 1 January 1772., Plate from: Every man's magazine. London, 1771 v. 1, p. 263., and Temporary local subject terms: Interiors: barber's shop -- Wigs -- Wig blocks -- Pets -- Newspapers: London Evening Post -- Literature: allusion to Arthur Murphy's (1727-1805) farce, Upholsterer, or what news?
"Highlanders in tartan kneeling on the left before the Duke of Cumberland and two officers on horseback, with a standing guard directing their submission; soldiers in a cloud of smoke and a castle in the background to left; after Wale; in an architectural frame headed by a trophy composed of a crown, laurel wreath, and weapons."--British Museum online catalogue and "The plate illustrates an article contrasting the present Duke of Cumberland, who is attacked for his affair with Lady Grosvenor (see British Museum Satires nos. 4440, 4441, 4844), and the previous holder of the title. Scotland and the Scots are also attacked."--British Museum online catalogue, Curator's comments
Alternative Title:
Rebellion crushed MDCCXLV
Description:
Title etched above and within image., Date inferred from that of the periodical in which the plate was published., Plate from: The Oxford magazine; or, Universal museum ..., v. 6, page 70 (February 1771)., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark on top edge.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
William Augustus, Prince, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, 1745-1790, Henry Frederick, Prince, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, 1745-1790,, and Grosvenor, Henrietta Grosvenor, Countess, -1828.
Subject (Topic):
Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746. Henry Frederick, Scotland, Adultery, Scottish regiments, Soldiers, and Military officers
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, numbered respectively No. XXXVII and No.XXXVIII, of a Mrs. L-n and Dr. Thomas Wilson, Master of the Joiners' Company
Alternative Title:
Reverend joiner
Description:
Title from item., In upper left corner: Vol. III., Dated in British Museum catalogue: January 1772., Plate from: "Histories of the tête-à-tête annexed" in Town and country magazine. London : Printed for A. Hamilton, Jr., v. 3 (1771), p. 681., and Mounted to 21 x 28 cm., on one board together with four pages of text for which this print is an illustration.
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from that of the reversed copy published under the same title in: The London Museum, v. 1(1770), p. 265. Cf. Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum., Sheet trimmed to plate mark on left side., Three lines of text below image: The mine was sunk; combustibles provided & Welbore Ellis, the Guy Faux of the fable, waited only for the signal of command. Junius., Reversed copy or original, with a speech balloon issuing from Welbore Ellis's mouth. Cf. No. 4384 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 4., Temporary local subject terms: Buildings: Parliament -- Reference to the Constitution -- Reference to the Bill of Rights -- Reference to Magna Charta -- Reference to the freedom of election -- Lighting: lantern -- Emblems: dark lantern of conspiracy -- Emblems: eye of Providence -- Welbore Ellis -- Reference to Junius and Public Advertiser., and Mounted to 37 x 26 cm.
"The Marquis standing on the right, gesturing as he speaks to a crowd of men, with clerks at a table in front of his stand and view of Nottingham castle and chapel in the background; after Wale; in an architectural frame."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched above image., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., Plate from: The Oxford magazine, or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 6 (1771), page 222., and Design within decorative rectangular frame decorated with garlands of oak leaves and a mace.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, Marquis of, 1606-1680, and Nottingham Castle,
Subject (Topic):
Militias, Public speaking, Clerks, and Castles & palaces