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The Grand Room in Wilton House, near Salisbury, the Seat of the Earls of Pembroke (caricature)
Others in series are PAF4927-PAF4938, PAF4940-PAF4963.; Page 9. Second image.; Text in English with image.
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Object Details
ID:
PAF4939
Type:
Print
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Rowlandson, Thomas
Date made:
1891
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
94 mm x 150 mm
Parts:
The Graphic Summer Number, 1891. Rowlandson's Tour in a Post Chaise 1782 From his Studio in London to the Wreck of the Royal George sunk at Spithead. Mr Rowlandson hiring the Post Chaise (caricature) (Album)
The Graphic Summer Number, 1891. Rowlandson's Tour in a Post Chaise 1782 From his Studio in London to the Wreck of the Royal George sunk at Spithead. Mr Rowlandson hiring the Post Chaise (caricature) (Print) (PAF4927)
The Graphic Summer Number, 1891. Rowlandson's Tour in a Post Chaise 1782 From his Studio in London to the Wreck of the Royal George sunk at Spithead. Trunk Shop - Mr Wigstead bargaining (caricature) (Print) (PAF4928)
Chaise at the door, setting out from Rowlandson's House in Wardour Street (caricature) (Print) (PAF4929)
The First Stage from London ' Kings Head Inn' Yard Hounslow, arrived at 7 o'clock (caricature) (Print) (PAF4930)
Breakfast at Egham - 'please your Honour, remember your Postboy!' (caricature) (Print) (PAF4931)
The ' White Hart Inn', Bagshot (caricature) (Print) (PAF4932)
The ' Spread Eagle' at Hook - a village 43 miles from London (caricature) (Print) (PAF4933)
The Contest for Precedence over the Downs between Stockbridge and Salisbury (caricature) (Print) (PAF4934)
The delay at Popham Lane 1 o'clock (caricature) (Print) (PAF4935)
Coffee House in Salisbury Market Place (caricature) (Print) (PAF4936)
Salisbury Market Place (Print) (PAF4937)
The departure from the ' White Hart', Salisbury, attended by Landlord, waiters, Postboys, Hostlers etc etc... (caricature) (Print) (PAF4938)
The Grand Room in Wilton House, near Salisbury, the Seat of the Earls of Pembroke (caricature) (Print) (PAF4939)
The arrival at the ' Coach & Horses', Southampton - The Chaise waiting to carry us to Lymington (caricature) (Print) (PAF4940)
'The Bar', Southampton (caricature) (Print) (PAF4941)
High Street, Southampton (caricature) (Print) (PAF4942)
Kitchen at the Inn at Lymington, and road to Pilewell (caricature) (Print) (PAF4943)
The Renconire with female friends on our arrival at Lymington (caricature) (Print) (PAF4944)
Fruit Shop, Lymington - Mr Wigstead meeting Friends (caricature) (Print) (PAF4945)
Shipping Oxen on board the Isle of Wight packet, Lymington Quay (caricature) (Print) (PAF4946)
Rowlandson talking with a Lady outside 'The Angel' Inn, Lymington (caricature) (Print) (PAF4947)
Inside of a Saltern at Lymington. Saltpans with the manner of making salt (caricature) (Print) (PAF4948)
Pitts Deep, near Hurst Castle, - a little Ale House, famous for selling good brandy (caricature) (Print) (PAF4949)
The Church, 'The Crown Inn', and the Duke of Gloucester's Stables at Lyndhurst in the New Forest - Hampshire (caricature) (Print) (PAF4950)
The Pretty Hostess and Rowlandson With the Extravagant Bill (and Wigstead) (caricature) (Print) (PAF4951)
Lymington River, near the Quay - Going on board the vessel to carry us to the Isle of Wight (caricature) (Print) (PAF4952)
Six Miles from Yarmouth - Alum Bay, the various and brilliant coloured sands running down the rocks form the most beautiful effects (caricature) (Print) (PAF4953)
A general view of the Isle of Wight, looking from the extreme western front (caricature) (Print) (PAF4954)
Cowes Harbour, in the Isle of Wight (caricature) (Print) (PAF4955)
Cowes Harbour, in the Isle of Wight - here we hired a boat to carry us to Portsmouth (caricature) (Print) (PAF4956)
Going on board the Hector of 74 guns, lying in Portsmouth Harbour (caricature) (Print) (PAF4957)
Middle-Deck of the Hector of Man of War (caricature) (Print) (PAF4958)
Portsmouth Point, with a distant view of Gosport (caricature) (Print) (PAF4959)
Spithead, with the exact situation and appearance of the Royal George wrecked - with above 600 people on board - 29 August 1782 (Print) (PAF4960)
Barber's Shop, Alresford (caricature) (Print) (PAF4961)
The Post-House (' Tumble Down Dick') at Alton in Hampshire (caricature) (Print) (PAF4962)
An Earthenware shop at Farnham, Surrey (caricature) (Print) (PAF4963)
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