Three women in a post office, curious about a local resident, surreptitiously read a sealed letter addressed to him. Engraving by F. Bacon after H. Richter.
- Richter, Henry, 1772-1857.
- Date:
- [1832]
- Reference:
- 37057i
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The postmistress and two other women in a provincial post office read a letter addressed to a guest at the inn, Mr Williams. The letter refers to him poisoning his wife. It turns out that he is writing a play in which the character of the wife is poisoned
Publication/Creation
London (Paternoster Row) : Longman & Co., [1832]
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; image 10.9 x 8.3 cm
Lettering
One peep was enough. Drawn by H. Richter. Engraved by E. Bacon.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 37057i
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Location Status Access Closed stores