8 results filtered with: William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville

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Joseph Nollekens arranges a bust of William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville, between busts of William Pitt the younger and Charles James Fox, in a display of sculptures. Etching by J. Sayers, 1808.
James SayersDate: 19th July 1808Reference: 36137i
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Charles James Fox, dangerously ill, visited by an entourage of interested factions; representing the social and ministerial conflict surrounding him. Aquatint after J. Gillray, 1806.
James GillrayReference: 12202i
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Conferment of degrees on the Tsar and the King of Prussia at Oxford in 1814. Coloured engraving.
Date: 1814Reference: 10775i- Pictures
John Bull as the patient of promotors of competing therapies; representing British parliamentary reform. Aquatint by S. de Wilde, 1809.
Samuel De WildeDate: Published for the Satirist July 1st. 1809Reference: 12204i- Pictures
Sir Francis Burdett holds up a bonnet rouge shaped like a fool's cap as he and Samuel Whitbread encourages those who are making a bonfire of statutes on the cobbles of Palace Yard; Westminster Hall is stoned and demolished by the mob beyond. Etching by J. Gillray.
James GillrayDate: [1830]Reference: 585521i
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Lord Grenville, Prime Minister and leader of the Broad Bottoms faction, meets Sarah Baartman, the "Hottentot Venus": on account of their similar body-mass, a dynastic marriage is considered. Coloured etching attributed to W. Heath, 1810.
William HeathDate: 15 of Nov. [1810]Reference: 33012i
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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.
James GillrayDate: 10 June 1806Reference: 25938i- Pictures
Charles James Fox, dangerously ill, visited by an entourage of interested factions; representing the social and ministerial conflict surrounding him. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1806.
James GillrayDate: 28 July 1806Reference: 12199i