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55 results filtered with: Eccentrics and eccentricities
  • Le Chevalier Michel Descazeaux du Halley, an eccentric. Etching by Beauvais, 1747, after C. Banks, 1746, after M. Descazeaux du Halley.
  • Miss Whitehead, an eccentric, known as the 'Bank Nun'. Reproduction of a stipple engraving.
  • Old Boots, an eccentric shoe shiner. Engraving after T. Grin.
  • Le Chevalier Michel Descazeaux du Halley, an eccentric. Etching by Beauvais, 1747, after C. Banks, 1746, after M. Descazeaux du Halley.
  • Old Boots, an eccentric shoe shiner. Line engraving by J. Strange, 1793, after T. Grin.
  • A man with an artificial arm selling live haddock from a basket he suspends from the hook on his left shoulder. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1815.
  • Old Boots, an eccentric shoe shiner. Engraving by R. Cooper, 1821.
  • Two itinerant salesmen selling rattles and rattle boxes. Etching by J.T. Smith, ca. 1815.
  • Jeffery Dunstan, a deformed eccentric. Stipple engraving by R. Page, 1821.
  • Two performing street entertainers carrying bells and performing on the street. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Joseph Capper, an eccentric. Stipple engraving by G. Scott.
  • Nathaniel Bentley, an eccentric. Stipple engraving by R. Page, 1821.
  • Henry Dimsdale, an eccentric muffin seller who calls himself 'Mayor of Garratt'. Etching, 1815, after J.T. Smith.
  • Sir John Dineley-Goodere, an eccentric baronet of Burhope in Herefordshire, resident in Windsor. Etching.
  • Baron D'Aguilar, eccentric merchant farmer. Line engraving, 1803.
  • Le Chevalier Michel Descazeaux du Halley, an eccentric. Etching.
  • Jeffery Dunstan, a deformed eccentric. Engraving by J. Wilkes.
  • John Bigg, an eccentric hermit. Line engraving by Wilkes.
  • A beggar woman selling wares from a basket in her right hand. Etching by J. T. Smith, 1815.
  • Miss Whitehead, an eccentric, known as the 'Bank Nun'. Coloured lithograph by G.L. Lee.
  • Daniel Taintarier, an eccentric barrister. Etching by E. Fauquier.
  • Knickerbocker, an eccentric gentleman, on a city pavement. Etching.
  • Henry Dimsdale, an eccentric muffin seller who calls himself 'Mayor of Garratt'. Etching, 1800, after J.T. Smith.
  • Bourgouin, a man impervious to cold water. Aquatint.
  • Jane Lewson, an elderly eccentric. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper, 1821.