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An innkeeper adds water to his wine as his customer, a baker, kisses the landlady. Engraving by J. Lagniet, ca. 1663.
Lagniet, Jacques, 1600-1675.Date: [approximately 1663]Reference: 25927i- Pictures
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Leonhard Bűchner, a German landlord, with wine glass in hand. Engraving by T. Hirschmann, 1683, after himself.
Hirschmann, Thomas, active 1670-1691.Date: 1683Reference: 26509i- Pictures
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A woman inn-keeper and her cook stand outside the hotel watching the arrival of a coach in the high street. Coloured lithograph by A.J.L. Jazet, 1843.
Jazet, Alexandre Jean Louis, 1814-Date: [1843]Reference: 30683i- Pictures
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Women eject a drunk and publican from a bar in a crusade against drunkenness. Wood-engraving by A. Joliet, c. 1875, after Castelli.
Castelli.Date: 1875Reference: 26056i- Pictures
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A wealthy family arriving at a hotel and being greeted by the proprietor. Engraving.
Reference: 22256i- Pictures
An inn-keeper, mistaken by Don Quixote for a knight, humours the Don by dubbing him a knight errant. Line engraving by J. Mynde, 1725, after C.A. Coypel.
Coypel, Charles-Antoine, 1694-1752.Date: [1725?]Reference: 3006306i- Ephemera
Joseph Richardson takes the liberty to inform his friends that he has taken the Packhorse, Turnham Green, where they may depend on being accommodated with the best of liquors &c. : n.b. an ordinary at Sundays at 2.
Richardson, Joseph.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]- Pictures
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Three women in a gin shop divert the landlady's attention while a match boy steals her money. Mezzotint, c. 1765.
Date: 1765Reference: 26888i- Pictures
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Policemen apprehend a pickpocket taking a license from a publican; representing the value to the government of publicans' licenses. Chromolithograph by T. Merry, 1890, after himself.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: 24 May 1890Reference: 26065i- Pictures
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A man destroys his entire wine stock to the horror of his wife. Wood-engraving by J. Johnston, c. 1864, after G. Cruikshank.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1864Reference: 26046i- Ephemera
No trust-- no mistrust : since now your liquors are so rich, and I no cause to borrow, I'll live upon my cash to-day, and draw again tomorrow.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]- Pictures
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An innkeeper composed of wine bottles and grapes. Engraving, c. 1660 (?).
Date: 1660Reference: 25750i- Pictures
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An innkeeper's wife and daughter taking care of Don Quixote's wounds and injuries after being beaten. Engraving after W. Hogarth after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616.Reference: 22041i- Pictures
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A busy gin palace bar with customers buying drinks. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, c. 1842.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: [1842]Reference: 26470iPart of: The Drunkard- Pictures
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Peasants sitting, smoking, outside an inn as the hostess pours a glass of ale. Engraving by J. Suyderhoff after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 24702i- Pictures
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A busy drinking scene outside a tavern with the landlord taking a drink order from a new customer. Engraving by C. Du Bosc after J. Laguerre.
Laguerre, John, approximately 1702-1748.Reference: 26885i- Pictures
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Oswald Beutelschmidt, an innkeeper holding a tankard and a dish of food. Engraving by J.F. Leonart, 1671.
Leonart, Johann Friedrich, approximately 1633-approximately 1680.Date: 1671Reference: 26484i- Pictures
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Interior of a posada with men smoking and playing cards as others and a mule rest nearby. Coloured lithograph after J. F. Lewis, 1836.
Lewis, John Frederick, 1804-1876.Date: 1836Reference: 24974i- Pictures
A drunk man having dinner at an inn: he vomits and is condemned by a gentleman. Engraving by J. Lagniet, ca. 1657.
Lagniet, Jacques, 1600-1675.Date: [1657?]Reference: 2490821i- Pictures
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The manager of a hotel discusses the extermination of bedbugs with a lady. Wood engraving by 'Henriot' (H. Maigrot).
Henriot, 1857-1933.Reference: 16948i- Pictures
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Elinour Rummin, an English ale-wife, with a tankard in each hand. Engraving with letterpress, 1813 1624.
Date: 10 September 1813Reference: 26488i