14 results filtered with: Vicars, Parochial
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A physician, a lawyer and a vicar; represented as outlandish figures. Coloured etching.
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Vignettes of Peel's first ministry surrounded by eight figures representing certain professions. Coloured lithograph, 1835.
Date: 2 February 1835Reference: 12241i- Pictures
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A parson guilty of long tedious sermons has fallen asleep as a veteran relates at length the tactics used at the battle of Dettingen: both ignore a woman who brings them a dish of cooked chicken. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1784.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: Feb. 11 1784Reference: 33167i- Pictures
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A farmer telling his family, a doctor, a vicar and a lawyer his last will and testament. Coloured etching by H.W. Bunbury, 1809?, after G.M. Woodward.
Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.Date: 1809Reference: 11225i- Pictures
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The wedding ceremony of two deaf and dumb people conducted in sign language. Process print after H. Ash.
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A parson accompanied by two constables on his way to visit prisoners in a parish lockup. Etching, 1778.
Date: Octr. 18 1778Reference: 36264i- Pictures
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A vicar asking a woman if she likes her new female doctor, the woman retorts that she prefers male doctors and finds them more genteel. Wood engraving after G. Du Maurier.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Reference: 15663i- Pictures
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A country vicar visiting a family where a child has been suffering from scarlet fever. Wood engraving after C. Shepperson.
Shepperson, Claude A. (Claude Allin), 1867-1921.Reference: 15573i- Pictures
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A gouty vicar dining on meat and wine. Etching by T. Best.
Best, Thomas.Reference: 10645i- Pictures
A man with gout seated at a table drinking with a parson and a woman. Coloured etching.
Date: 5 April 1810Reference: 10639i- Pictures
Death's triumph over a much loved family man; illustrated by a skeletal death figure pulling the hair of the retreating doctor. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1814, after himself.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: [1 August 1814]Reference: 11399iPart of: English dance of death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson, with metrical illustrations, by the author of "Dr Syntax".- Pictures
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A vicar using sign language to the congregation at a service at a deaf and dumb church. Wood engraving after A.S. Hartick (?).
Hartick, A. S., active 1892.Date: 25 April 1892Reference: 18031i- Pictures
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Country folk pushing a lawyer, a physician and a gouty vicar in wheelbarrows out of their village. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1819.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 15 December 1819Reference: 11642i- Pictures
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Wellington and Peel compared with the Siamese twins (above); a rich bishop and a poor parson; and a street vendor of figurines. Etching by W. Heath, 1830.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: 1 January 1830Reference: 12230i