14 results filtered with: Vicars, Parochial

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A physician, a lawyer and a vicar; represented as outlandish figures. Coloured etching.
Reference: 10772i
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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
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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.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: Feb. 11 1784Reference: 33167i
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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.
George Murgatroyd WoodwardDate: 1809Reference: 11225i
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The wedding ceremony of two deaf and dumb people conducted in sign language. Process print after H. Ash.
Reference: 17977i
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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
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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.
George du MaurierReference: 15663i
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A country vicar visiting a family where a child has been suffering from scarlet fever. Wood engraving after C. Shepperson.
Claude Allin SheppersonReference: 15573i
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A gouty vicar dining on meat and wine. Etching by T. Best.
Best, ThomasReference: 10645i- Pictures
A man with gout seated at a table drinking with a parson and a woman. Coloured etching.
Date: 5 April 1810Reference: 10639i
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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.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: [1 August 1814]Reference: 11399i
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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
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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.
George CruikshankDate: 15 December 1819Reference: 11642i
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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.
William HeathDate: 1 January 1830Reference: 12230i