Food - Markets & Fairs
Food - Markets & Fairs
Food - Markets & Fairs
“Public Ordinary”
by William Austin 1780
(Lewis Walpole Library)
HOB
“THE HUMOURS OF HOB AT THE COUNTRY WAKE IN THE OPERA OF FLORA"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Surprised by St. Thomas with Mr. Friendly’s Letter. Plate II"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB’s PETITION to St. Thomas to be saved from the Well. Plate III"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Drawn out of the Well by his Father & Mother. Plate IV"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Welcomes Mr. Friendley to the WAKE. Plate V"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Welcomes Mr. Friendley to the WAKE. Plate V"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"FRIENDLY as a Ballad Singer at Ye Country Wake. Plate 6"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Continues Dancing in Spite of his Father. Plate 7"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Triumphs over St. Thomas. Plate 8"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
"HOB Triumphs over St. Thomas. Plate 8"
by Robert Sayer after John Laguerre c. 1760
(Lewis Walpole Library)
Shops
Grocer’s Shop in an Alcove
by Willem van Mieris c. 1732
(Private Collection)
"The idle 'prentice stealing from his mother"
William Hogarth’s “Industry and Idleness” 1747
(The British Museum)
View in Covent Garden
Unattributed (But Looks Like Paul Sandby to Me) c. 1750 - 1800
(The British Museum)
View in Covent Garden
Unattributed (But Looks Like Paul Sandby to Me) c. 1750 - 1800
(The British Museum)
Boston Gazette Advertisement for Samuel Minott
1772
(Public Domain)
Clipping From the Boston News-Letter
1773
(Public Domain)
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