Caricatures and other separate prints by George Cruikshank, engraved between the years 1803-1871: the unique collection formed by Captain Douglas
Overview
A collection of engravings by George Cruikshank, formed by Richard J. H. Douglas.
Dates
- Creation: 1803-1871
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Physical Description
Bound in brown morocco, gilt, edges gilt, by Rivière & Son.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research.
These volumes are shelved in Widener Library in the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Room. Retrieval requires advance notice. Readers should check with Houghton Public Services staff to determine retrieval policies and times.
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.
Extent
.8 linear feet (8 volumes) ; 56 x 44 centimeters (each)Set includes ca. 1,500 engravings, many hand-colored.
Many prints have manuscript annotations by Cruikshank, identifying them as his work. Index provides volume, given in Roman numerals, and page for each engraving; the index also lists the corresponding Reid number, established by George William Reid in his 3-volume catalogue of the works of George Cruikshank.
Physical Location
Widener Memorial Room
Custodial History
Formerly belonged to Richard J. H. Douglas.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
From the Harry Elkins Widener Collection.
Bibliography
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- A going! A Going! last time a going. ..Down. Humphrey. Vol. II, p. 85. R 979
- Abagail Shepard. Lottery Puff. Vol. VIII.
- Aberdeen, Hon. Member for, Humphreys, April 25, 1822. Vol. VIII, p. 77. R 4549.
- Accidents in high life, or Royal Hobby's broke down. E. King. 1819. Vol. II, p. 62. R 887.
- Acting Magistrates Committing Themselves. Vol. III, p. 84. R 88
- Admiral in St. Petersburgh, or poor Will foil'd again. Vol. II, p. 29. R 226.
- Advantages of Travel, No. I. June 14, 1824, Vol. V, p. 45. R 1252.
- Advantages of Travel. No. II. June 16, 1824. Vol. V, p. 46. R 1253.
- Advertisements. Warren's blacking. Vol. V, p. 46.
- Advertisements. Hats, Pitt and Co. Vol. V, p. 46.
- Advertisements. Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys. Vol. V, p. 46.
- Advertisements. Naggart Lotery puff. Vol. VIII, p. 28
- Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys Bougue,Vol. VIII, p. 58. R 4265.
- Advocates for Reform shewing the white feather. Sidebotham, Feb. 1817. Vol. III, p. 37.
- Affecting and sublime scene. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 75. R 288.
- Affecting farewell of Othello. J. Johnston. Vol. III, p. 97.
- Affecting scene in the downs. Song heading. Jognston, 1809. Vol. VI, p. 63. R 81.
- Affects of the approaching storm. [Vesuvius]Vol. I, p. 120.
- Age of Reason, or the world turned topsy-turvy. Tegg, 1819. Vol. III, p. 61. R 918.
- Agitation. Lucinda Lovesick. Lottery puff. Carroll. Vol. VIII,
- Ah, ah, Madam Q - Mons' W...Royal Extinguisher. Humphreys. Vol. II, p. 84. R 978.
- Ah sure a pair was never seen so justly formed...The Pig Faced Lady... The Spanish Uncle of Madrid. Humphrey. March 1815, Vol. VI, p. 32, 35. R 721.
- Ah! Sure such a pair was never seen so justly formed ... Humphrey, Vol. II, p. 74. R 954.
- All among the hottentots capering ashore. Tegg, 1819. Vol. V, p. 14. R 911
- All lotteries will end forever. Lottery puff. Fairburn. 1826. Vol. VIII, p. 40.
- All the World's in Paris. J. Whittle and R. H. Laurie 1815. Vol. III, p. 116, 117. R 457
- Allied Bakers. Humphrey. 1814. Vol. V, p. 76. R 299
- Am I thinner, think ye? Lottery puff. Vol. VIII, p. 39.
- American Justice. Sidebotham. 1819. Vol. VI, p. 25. R 882.
- [Ancient maiden scared by a mouse]. Vol. VII, p. 27. R 415.
- Ancient Military Dandies. Modern Military Dandies. Humphrey. 1819. Vol. VI, p. 96. R869.
- And when Ahithophel saw that his co ncel was not followed. Humphrey, 1821. Vol. III, p. 69.
- Anger...Lady Pennypoint. Lottery puff. Vol. VIII,
- Angling. W. Belch. Vol. I, p. 29.
- Anglo-Gallic Salutation in London. Humphrey, 1823. Vol. V, p. 32. R 1077.
- Anglo-Parisian Salutation. Humphrey. 1822. Vol. V, p. 33. R 1080.
- Anticipation for Bony. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 57. R 221.
- Arch design intended for Bony's Triumphal entry into Paris. Johnston. Vol. I p. 45. R 208
- Arms of the Greeks. Stockdale, 1817. Vol. VII, p. 75. R 550
- Arrival at the North Pole. Humphrey. Vol. V, p. 118. R 894.
- Arse Bishop joshling a soldier. Fores, 1822. Vol. VI, p. 59.
- Art of walking the streets of London. Tegg. 1818. Vol. IV, p. 123. R 764, 765.
- Ash and Sheppard, publishers. Vol. I, p. 20, - 31.
- As time is so rapidly hasting away...Lottery puff. Sivewright. Vol. VIII,
- At home in the nursery. S. Knight. 1826. Vol. VI, 2, 3.
- "At Lover's Altar thus I kneel." Valentine. Vol. VII, p. 21. R 190.
- At peace with all the world. Bare Fare. Johnston. Vol. IV, p. 116. R 458.
- Avery, Samuel. Fine Art Room. Vol. VII, p. 61.
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- Bag Noodle's feast. Hone, 1817. Vol. VI, p. 96. R 618
- Bandy Bob. Vol. I, p. 6.
- Bang up - Random or tamdon. Laurie & Whittle, 1810. Vol. VIII, p. 93. R 4496.
- Barbarity...Vilany....Tyranny...Hypocracy. G. Smeeton. Vol. I, p. 85. R 817.
- Rise and progress of Buonaparte. Haading and text. Smeeton. Vol. I, p. 86. R 817
- Lottery puff. Swift & Co. Vol. VIII, Barber.
- Barber's wedding. Song heading. Fores. Vol. VIII, p. 110.
- Baron Donner-donk-dick--dorf and Miss Quoltz. Song heading. Vol. VIII, p. 96?
- Bath Ball or virtue in danger. Fores, 1820. Vol. VI, p. 102. R 934.
- Bearing and forebearing. Humphrey. 1824 Vol. VI, p. 157.
- Bee-hives. W. Belch. Vol. I, p. 29.
- Bee-hives. W. Belch, Publishers. (See Langley and Belch.) Vol. D. p. 11, 13, 20, 21, 26, 28, 29, 30.
- Before the war. Rare Fare. Johnston. Vol. IV, p. 114. R 455
- Behold at Brooks's Step-nay. Humphrey. 1815. Vol. VI, p. 125. R 489.
- Belaro. Vol. VII, p. 128. R 2783
- The Belief. Heading and six plates. R. Harrild. Vol. VII, p. 19.
- La Belle Assemblie. Fores, 1817. Vol. V, p. 92. R 682
- The Bell Ringer. Lott ery puff. Vol. VIII, p. 31.
- Bell's strategem. Lottery puff. Vol. VIII.
- Bellingham, John. shooting Spencer Percecal. Vol. VIII, p. 100. R 166
- Bell Weather and the Bell Hanger. Fores, 1808. Vol. VI, p. 15.
- Belles of 1818. Fores. 1818. Vol. VII, p. 85. R 2741.
- Belzoni exhibiting his great bodily strength. Vol. VI, p. 128. R 613
- Ben Backstay. Song heading. Vol. VIII, p. 98.
- Beautiful Maid. Song heading. R. Harrild. Vol. VI, p. 68. R 138
- Beautiful. [Liston]. Song heading. Laurie & Whittle. 1811, Vol. VI, p. 67. R 128
- Beaux of 1818. Fores, 1818. Vol. VII, p. 84. R 2740
- Beauty and the Beast. Vol. VII, p. 124. R 2777
- Billy bewitched or the Calicot champion. Humphrey. 1820. Vol. VI, p. 133. R 923.
- [See Billy Biscuit] Vol. VI.
- Bish, Lottery puffs. Vol. VIII, p. 25, 26, 28, 29, 35.
- Bish's budget of luck. Vol. VIII, p. 24.
- Birds of a feather. Littery puff, Swift & Co. Vol. VIII, p. 25.
- Black job. The Tables turned. Humphrey. 1823. Vol. V, p. 39. R 1196.
- Black Monday. S. Knight. Vol. VI, p. 8, 9, R 1359
- Blackberry Hall. C. Sheppard. Vol. I, p. 15.
- Bleeding and warm water. Tegg. Vol. I, p. 74. R 276.
- Blue devils. Humphrey. 1823. Vol. V, p. 107. R 1162.
- Blue Light. Vol. VII, p. 48. R 2651
- Boarding a French brig. Sailor's Progress. Vol. IV, p. 142. R 766
- [Boat full of poeple in a cave] Vol. VII, p. 39.
- Bold dragoon and the beautiful Mrs. Flinn. Laurie & Whittle. Vol. VIII, p. 86. R 1808
- Bombardment and taking of Flushing. Langley & Belch. (8 plates) Vol. VII, p. 17.
- Bombardment of Algiers. (7 plates) Vol. VII, p. 3.
- Bonaparte. Laurie & Whittle. 1811. Vol. VI, p. 66. R 117
- Boney stark mad, shipe colonies and commerce. Fores, 1808. Vol. I, p. 36. R 36.
- Boney beating Mack and Nelson giving him a whack. Fores, 1805. Vol. I, p. 35. R 16
- Boney hatching a bulletin or snug winter quarters. Walker & Knight. Vol. I, p. 42. R 80
- Boney receiving an account of the battle of Vittoria. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 43.
- Boney tir'd of war's alarm. Walker & Knight. Vol. I, p. 46. R 207
- Boney's return from Elba or devil among the tailors. Humphrey. 1815. Vol. I, p. 102. R465
- Boney's invasion brought to hear. Fores, Vol. I, p. 127. R 505
- Boney's meditation on the Island of Helena. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. 124. R 500
- Boney's Elbow[a] chair. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 90. R 324
- Buonaparte viewing the battle and defeat of the flotilla. Langley & Belch. Vol. Vii, p. 9.
- Buonapart on the 17th of June. ... 17th of July. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 123.
- Bon Ton - Pon honour, Lady Caroline. Vol. VII, p. 96. R 2748.
- Bonnie Willie. S. Knight. 1822. Vol. VI, p. 140. R 1089
- Booksellers' junto interrupted. Tegg, 1812. Vol. VI, p. 21. R 158
- Bouton, T.W. Book plate and business card. Vol. VII, p. 60.
- Boys flying kite. ....Boys and Kite. Langham. Vol. I, p. 33.
- Brandreth, Jeremiah. Derby, 1827. Vol. VI, R 699
- Brazen image. Fores, 1812. Vol. VIII, p. 107.
- Brazen Image was erected by the ladies... Fairburn, 1822. Vol. V, p. 35. R 1084
- Beazen nose, Oxford. Fores, 1818. Vol. VII, p. 86. R 2742
- Breaking up. S. Night. 1826. Vol. VI, p. 4, 5. R 1357
- Bright Reform Bomb-thrown out! Vol. III, p. 82. R 2637
- British Beehive. Vol. VII, p. 46. R 2653
- British Liberty at blackheath. Vol. VI, p. 37. R 506
- British Spread Eagle. Fores. 1814. Vol. II, p. 31. R 337
- Britannia and the seven champions. Vol. I, p. 95. R 708
- Broken Gingerbread. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. 83.
- The Brown Jog. Song heading. Harrild. Vol. VI, p. 89.
- Mr. Buckram. Lady Rachel Mildew. Lottery puff. Vol. VIII, p. 37.
- Bungling tinkers. Fairburn. Vol. I, p. 105. R 718
- Bumpology. Humphrey, 1826. Vol. V, p. 59. R 1158
- Burning the Memoirs. Fores, 1809. Vol. II, p. 11. R 75
- Buy a broom. Humphrey, 1825. Vol. III, p. 77. R 1590
- Buy a broom. Lottery puff. Bish. Vol. III, p. 77. R 1530
- Buy a broom. Lottery puff. Sivewright. Vol. VIII,
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- Caleidascope Mania. Fores, 1818. Vol. VII, p. 87. R 2746
- Call again tomorrow. Song heading. R. Harrild. Vol. VI, p. 95. R 615.
- Cambridge butter or three bottle divine. Vol. VII, p. 119. R 2774
- Caper. Lottery puff. Swift and Co. Vol. VIII,
- Caper. Lottery puff. Sivewright. Vol. VIII,
- Captain Flam and the widow Wick. Song heading. Harrild. Vol. VI, p. 82, 83. R 413.
- Cardiganshire. E Langley. Vol. I, p. 17.
- Carousing on board. (Sailor's Progress. Mr. B.)Vol. IV, p. 142.
- Carroll Co. Lottery Puffs. Vol. I, p. 19, 21, 22, 23, 24.
- The Catch purse Expedition. Tegg, 1819. Vol. II, p. 6.
- Catching butterflies. W. Belck. Vol. I, p. 29.
- Cato Street Conspiracy. Humphrey, 1820. Vol. III, p. 67. R 941
- The Celebrated Bachanalian Song from Der Freischütz. Vol. VIII, p. 79. R 4570
- The Celebrated Hyprocrites. Fairburn. Song heading Vol. VIII, p. 99.
- Celecrated Mock Italian Song. Laurie & Whittle, 1808. Vol. VIII, p. 88.
- Celebrated performer. Vol. VII, p. 116. R 2771.
- Charbert, Ivan Wanitz. Fores, 1818. Vol. VII, p. 81, 82. R c2739.
- Chase of Fortune. Lottery Puff. T. Bish. Vol. VIII, p. 29. R 2894
- Chancery Shaver from Lincoln. Vol. VI, p. 143. R 5128
- Charioteer Sip on rising ground. Whittle and Laurie, 1813. Vol. I, p. 78. R 261.
- Checkmate. Humphrey, 1821. Vol. V, p. 114. R 974.
- Chertsey Abbey. Vol. VII, p. 28. R 28.
- The Cholic. Humphrey, 1819. Vol. V, p. 105. R 871
- Christmas Box. S. Knight, 1826. Vol. VI, p. 10. R 1360.
- Church Promotion or how to scale the pulpit. Fores, 1809. Vol. II, p. 5. R 63.
- Cinderella. Lottery puff. Vol. VIII, p. 38.
- Mrs. Clarke's Petticoat. Fores, 1809. Vol. II, p. 3. R 61.
- Cleopatra's splendid galley sailing down the Cydnus. Hodgson. Grand Pageant of Elements, Water. Introduced in the Two Gentlemen of Verona. Vol. IV, p. 78.
- Climps Cottage. Vol. I, p. 15.
- Cicely. Lottery Puff, Richard Goodluck Co. Vol. VIII.
- The Cobler and the Poet. Song heading. Laurie & Whittle. 1808. Vol. VIII, p. 87. R 1812.
- Cog. Not ashamed of heing in London in November. Fairburn, 1826. Incog. Supposed to be in the country in August. Vol. V, p. 60. R1324
- Mrs. Cole. Lottery puff. Richard Goodlook Co. Vol. VIII.
- Colera Consultation. Vol. VII, p. 131, 132. R 2786.
- Colonel Patty and Sir John Sugerstick. Fairburn. Vol. VI, p. 119. R 85n Heading.
- Comforts of a cabriolet. Humphrey. 1821. Vol. V, p. 23. R 977.
- Comic composition for the scrap books. H. Cooke. 1822. Vol. V, p. 28, 29. R 1064.
- Coming it. Humphrey. 1824. Vol. V, p. 49. R 1261
- Coming to the point. Johnston, 1809. Vol. I, p. 39.
- The Commercial dandy and his sleeping partner. Humphrey, 1821. Vol. I. p. (6?), 48. R 1087
- The Commons versus the Crown of martyrdom. Humphrey, 1823. Vol. III, p. 76. R 1212
- Comparing notes. Humphrey, 1821. Vol. V, p. 146, 147. R 992
- Compliments and congées of Little Boney. J. Johnston, Vol. I, p. 122.
- Congress disolves before the cake was cut up. Fores. Vol. I, p. 109.
- Conspirators or Delegates in Council. Fores, 1817. Vol. III, p. 45. R 679
- Constantine. Humphrey, 1826. Vol. VI, p. 142. R 1334.
- Cooke, T. P. as Onson. Vol. III, p. 119. R 650
- Cook maid. Lottery puff, Bish. Vol. VIII.
- Cool summer Quarters. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 69.
- Copenhagen. (6 plates) Lanley & Belch. Vol. VII, p. 16.
- Corilanus addressing the plebeians. Humphrey, Vol. II, p. 68, 69. R 939.
- Coronation of the Empress of Nairs. M. Jones 1817. Vol. VIII, p. 103.
- Corsican's last trip under the guidance of his good angel. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. 110.
- Corsican shuttlecock. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 79.
- Corsican whipping top in full spin. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. 80.
- Country Ale House. Ash & Sheppard. Vol. I, p. 24.
- Country. Life contrasted with pleasures of Town. Heading. Laurie & Whittle Vol. VIII, p. 8.
- County man in London. London man in the Country. Vol. IV, p. 111. R 432
- Country school house with play ground. Vol. I, p. 8.
- Courage- Sir William Wheedle. Lottery Puff. Carroll Co. Vol. I.
- The courier so rough so hairy. Song heading. Fores. Vol. II, p. 75. R 955.
- Court at Brighton Sidebotham. Vol. II, p. 50. R 583
- Court of Love. M. Jones, 1812. Vol. VIII, p. 104.
- Covey of Four. Lottery Puff. Hazzard & Co. Vol. VIII,
- Cowslip farm. C. Sheppard. Vol. I, p. 6.
- Cowslip uncollored. Vol. I, p. 20.
- Cowslip place. Vol. I, p. 15.
- Cribbage a la Dandy. Vol. VII, p. 94. R 2750.
- Cribbage, shuffling, whist. a round game. Humphrey. 1822. Vol. V, p. 38. R 1096
- Cries of London. Hodgson. Vol. I, p. 33.
- Cucckoo Farm. C. Sheppard. Vol. I, p. 14.
- Cupid playing at trap ball. Fairburn, 1823. Vol. IV, p. 81.
- Curious junto of slandering elves. Humphrey. 1817. Vol. IV, p. 119. R 626
- The Curse of Spain. Washington, Nov. 2, 1818. Vol. VI, p. 41(2), 42, 43. R 784.
- The Curse of Spain. Madrid, May 2. (2) Vol. VI, p. 41(2), 42, 43.
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- Dabbler in stock. March 4, 1867. Vol. VI, p. 27.
- Daddy Carey's Fortune. Song Heading. Laurie & Whittle. Vol. VI, p. 97., R 624
- Dairy Maid. Lottery Puff, June 15. Vol. VIII
- D--n angelic, pon honor - Fascinating Creature. Fores, 1817. Vol. IV, p. 12. R 683
- Dancing Bear. Ash & Sheppard. Vol. I, p. 25.
- Dancing Dolls or her marionettes a Lomdres. Humphrey, 1823. Vol. V, p. 117. R 1164.
- Dancing girl. Lottery puff. Naggart. Vol. VIII, p. 324, 28.
- Dancing lesson. Plate I. First position. H Humphrey. 1822. Vol. V, p. 93. R 1082
- Dancing lesson. Plate II. Vol. V, p. 93.
- Dancing lesson. Plate III. L'Ete. Humphrey. 1825. Vol. V, p. 94. R 1294.
- Dancing lesson. Plate IV. Vol. V, p. 94.
- Dancing lesson. Plate V. Vol. V, p. 94.
- Dandiana. Lottery Puff. Sizewright. Vol. VIII,
- Dandies and Dandizettes. Tegg, 1818. Vol. V, p. 98. R 5095
- Dandy and a Dandysette. Fores, 1818. Vol. V, p. 97. R 5094.
- Dandy pickpockets diving. Tegg. 1818. R 787
- Daudle. Pottery Puff. Sivewright. Vol. VIII,
- Day of Fashion. (3 stanzas text.) Whittel & Laurie. 1813. Vol. VI, p. 78, 79. R 255.
- Deadly Lively. Vol. VII, p. 97. R 2753
- Death of Liberty. Humphrey. 1819. Vol. III, p. 65. R 924
- Death of the Property Tax. Sidebotham. Vol. III, p. 31. R 869.
- Delusion, a new farce. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 72.
- Depart pour l'armie. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. 142.
- Departure of Apollo and the Muses. Sidebotham. Vol. I, p. 99.
- Descending the Scar. Vol. VII, p. 38. R 3301. [D1431]
- Design called crafty doings. Humphrey. 1822. Vol. VI, p. 49. R 1069
- Design for a monument. Fores. 1809. Vol. VI, p. 17. R 80
- Design for a threadneedle case. Johnston, 1811. Vol. VI, p. 20. R 116
- Desire...Parson Mulberry. Lottery Puff. Carroll. Vol. VIII.
- Destruction of the furious elephant. Harrison, 1826. Vol. VI, p. 109. R 1343
- Devil among the Bankers. Fairburn, 1826. Vol. III, p. 79. R 1344.
- Devil to pay or Pan be civil. 1812. Vol. VI, p. 22, R 171
- Dialogue between an Englishman an Buonaparte. Harrild. Vol. I, p. 87.
- Dialogue between John Bull and an Ass. Humphrey, 1822. Vol. III, p. 75. R 1078
- Diligence, La. You are not allowed to smoke. Humphrey, 1821. June 20. Vol. V, p. 138, 139.
- Diligence, La. You are not allowed to smoke. Humphrey, 1821, June 30. R 988
- Disciples catching the mantle. (Gillray)Vol. III, p. 47. R 710
- "Donkey Raceing", D.M. Langham. Vol. I, p. 7.
- Das-a-dos Accidents in quadrille dancing. Humphrey. 1817. Vol. V, p. 82, 83. R 622
- Double Bass. J.Johnson. 1811. Vol. IV, p. 99-102. R 121
- Double-distilled dandy. Fores, 1818. Vol. VII, p. 88. R 2746.
- Douane, La. The Searcherw office. Humphrey. June 20. 1821. Vol. III, p. 132, 133. R 985.
- Douane, La. Drawn by W.P. Etched by G.C. June 30, 1821 Vol. III, p. 132, 133.
- Doublures of Characters. (Gillray)Vol. III, p. 46. R 712.
- Dover Coach 5 o'clock Morning. S. Knight. 1826. Vol. V, p. 61.*. R 1355.
- Dr. Diddlemus or the quack imposter. R. Harrild. Vol. VI, p. 7., 72. R 198.
- Dr. Zenitive. ...Thrifty. Pottery Puff. Swift & Co. Vol., VIII.
- Drawn by J. Farrer from the original picture by Hogarth. Vol. VII, p. 35. R 844.
- Dreams of terror or the Vision of Louis XVIII. Sidebotham. Vol. I, p. i34.
- Drilling. Fairburn. 1824. Vol. V, p. 42. R 1244
- Drummer (2) Lottery Puff, June 14. Vol. VIII.
- Drunkard's Home. Vol. VII, p. 63.
- Duberly. Lady, Lord. Lottery Puff, Richard Goodluck Co. Vol. VIII.
- Duenna and young girl. Vol. VII, p. 70. R 2732
- Dulce Donum. Song Heading. Tegg, Vol. VIII, p. 78. R 4569.
- During the War. Spare Fare. Johnston. Vol. IV, p. 115. R 458.
- Dutch toy. Tegg, 1812. Vol. II, p. 32. R 340.
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- Economical humbug. Fores, 1816. Vol. II, p. 47. R 576
- Eddystone Light House. Ash & Sheppard. Vol. I, p. 28.
- Effect of over acting. Vol. III 98
- Elbe. Flaf. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. iii.
- Elbaronian Emperor. Going to take posssssion of his new territory. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. 84.
- Electiin Ball. Humphrey 1813. Vol. IV, p. 107. R 230
- Electiin Ball. Humphrey 1819. Vol. V p. 120. R 900
- Elgin Marbles. Sidebotham. Vol. VI, p. 39. R 565.
- Emperor Boney escaping from Lwipsic undee cover. S. Knight. Vol. I, p. 70.
- Englishman says that "Now a broom will sweep clean." Lottery Puff. Sivewrigh Vol. VIII.
- England's only hope departing. Fores, 1817. Vol. II, p. 58. R 706
- English fleet in 1342 at anchor off the French Coast. 1904. Vol. I, p. 10.
- English generals on the Peace Establishment. Vol. VI, p. 38. R 561
- Entering as Landsman. Mr. B. (Sailor's Progress.) Vol. IV, p. 142. R 766.
- Epaulette...Turkish Lady. Lottery Puff. Swift & Co. Vol. VIII.
- Escape of Buonaparte from Elba. [16 lines text]. G. Smeeton. Vol. I, p. 103.
- Evening party. Humphrey. 1826. Vol. V, p. 56. R 1338
- Examination at Bow Street The Bishop and the Sailor. Fairburn, 1822. Vol. VI, p. 52. R1086
- Examination of Golgotha. Jones, 1811. Vol. IV, p. 103. R 126
- Exhibition Extraordinary in the Horticultural Room. Fores, 1829. Vol. V, p. 55, 56. R 1331
- Fores. Vol. IV, p. 128. R 777
- Extermination or buying up and burning Shame. Johnston, 1809. Vol. II, p. 10. R 72.
- Extinguished in her bloom and native fire. Vol. VII, p. 26. R 134.
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- Fare thee well. Heading.Johnston. Vol. VI, p. 93. R 574
- Facing the enemy. Woodword, del. Crmickshank. Ackerman. Vol. I, p. 34.
- Fashionable Luxury. Humphrey. 1824. Vol. VI, p. 58. R 1264.
- Fashionable movements. Humphrey. Vol. I, p. i46.
- Fashionable portraits. Humphrey. 1819. Vol. V, p. 5. R 891.
- Fashionable reading. Fores, 1818. Vol. IV, p. 125.
- Fashions of 1817. Fores, 1817. June. Vol. VII, p. 72, 73.
- Fashions of 1817. Fores, 1817, Aug. 4. Vol. VII, p. 72, 73. R 2735
- Fast colors. Patience on a monument smiling at grief. Fores, 1815. Vol. I, p. 129.
- Ferdinand VII, and Duke D'Angouùlime. Fairburn. Vol. I, p. i4i.
- Ferret. Lottery puff. Swift & Co. Vol. VIII.
- Fidget, Sir Frederick. Lottery puff. Carroll. Vol. VIII.
- First exploit or Boney II. Johnston, 1811. Vol. i, p. 40.
- Fishes. W. Belch. Vol. I, p. 29.
- Fitting out. Mr. B. (Progress of a Midshipman.) Vol. V, p. 125. R 994 Plate I
- Floored (Tom and Jerry). Vol. VI, p. 108. R 1167
- Foggy Weather. Humphrey. 1819. Vol. V, p. 18. R 929.
- Fokkstone strawberries. Fores, 1810. Vol. II, p. 13. R 109
- [Fool holding advertisement of Hazard & Co.] Lotter PuffVol. VIII, p. 34.
- Ford. Pugilist. Vol. VI, p. 144.
- Fortune favours the brave. Moll Flaggon. Lottery puff. Bish. Vol. VIII.
- Fortune's Ladder. Bish. Aug. 30. Vol. VIII.
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- Funeral Procession. Tears for the death of Life in London. Vol. VI, p. 108. R 1167.
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- Had I a heart for falsehood framed" Humphrey, 1823. Vol. V, p. 115. R 1163
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- Title
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878. Caricatures and other separate prints by George Cruikshank, engraved between the years 1803-1871: the unique collection formed by Captain Douglas, 1803-1871 (H.E.W. 4.12.6): Guide and Index.
- Status
- completed
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou01632
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