RM2DJ3NDG–The Boxer Tom Cribb: in canary breeches, Staffordshire pottery, ca. 1800, Staffordshire (Enoch Wood) pearlware figure, Sheet: 9in. (22.9cm), boxer, sporting art
RMEG7594–English Georgian dandies with world champion bareknuckle boxer Tom Cribb. Cribb's Parlour: Tom introducing Jerry and Logic to the Champion of England. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Isaac Robert Cruikshank and George Cruikshank from Pierce Egan's Life in London, Sherwood, Jones, London, 1823.
RM2M996D8–Tom Cribb, boxer, and the Coat of Arms.
RMP7CBKP–English Georgian dandies with world champion bareknuckle boxer Tom Cribb. Cribb's Parlour: Tom introducing Jerry and Logic to the Champion of England. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Isaac Robert Cruikshank and George Cruikshank from Pierce Egan's Life in London, Sherwood, Jones, London, 1823.
RMMP6E3M–. Bristol Boxer Tom Cribb by J. Jackson . Unknown date (Early 19th century). Stavros1 1198 Tom Cribb
RMA31KK4–Tom Cribb Boxer
RMWH9FMM–Tom Cribb (Black Diamond) The Boxer vs Tom Molyneux of Virginia 1810 Jug
RMG3B0AX–English boxer (1781-1848) who fought American former slave Tom Molyneux in the first Interracial Boxing Bout at Copthall Common in 1809 Date: circa 1810
RMMNXXGW–. English: Tinted etching of the boxer en:Tom Cribb. Drawn by J. Jackson, R.A. Engraved by Geo. Hunt. London. Published May 10th 1842 by J. Moore Public domain by virtue of age . 1842. J. Jackson, R.A. 1198 Tom Cribb etching
RMFY3D5B–Regency gentlemen drinking gin at the Daffy Club, held in Tom Belcher's Castle Tavern, Holborn. Paintings of famous boxers including John Jackson, Daniel Mendoza, Tom Cribb and the fighting dog Trusty. The Daffy Club, or a Musical Muster of the Fancy. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825. Written by Bernard Blackmantle, a pseudonym for Charles Molloy Westmacott.
RMR5CJAA–Thomas Cribb. Sporting Anecdotes, Original and Selected ... A ne. Sherwood, Jones & Co.: London, 1825. Tom Cribb (1781-1848). Pugilist/Boxer. Portrait. Known as the 'Black Diamond'. One of England's most celebrated bareknuckle champions. Image taken from Sporting Anecdotes, Original and Selected A new edition, considerably enlarged and improved. [With plates.]. Originally published/produced in Sherwood, Jones & Co.: London, 1825. . Source: Cup.408.ww.58, opposite 539. Language: English.
RM2BH3D2X–The Battle Between Cribb and Molineaux, September 28, 1811, October 3, 1811. Cribb's second was John Gully and his bottle-holder Joe Ward. Molineaux's second was Bill Richmond, Bill Gibbons his bottleholder with referee John Jackson.
RMDECK40–tom cribb pub
RMP9H9E5–Regency gentlemen drinking gin at the Daffy Club, held in Tom Belcher's Castle Tavern, Holborn. Paintings of famous boxers including John Jackson, Daniel Mendoza, Tom Cribb and the fighting dog Trusty. The Daffy Club, or a Musical Muster of the Fancy. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825. Written by Bernard Blackmantle, a pseudonym for Charles Molloy Westmacott.
RMR5CCD8–Tom Molineux. Boxiana; or Sketches of ancient and modern pugilis. G. Smeeton: London, 1812. Tom Molineux (1784-1818). Pugilist/Boxer. Portrait. A freed slave, he arrived in England in 1809 and began to box professionally, trained by Bill Richmond. His most famous matches were against the British champion Tom Cribb in 1810 and 1811. He lost on both occasions but became a national celebrity. Image taken from Boxiana; or Sketches of ancient and modern pugilism; from the days of the reowned Broughton and Slack, to the heroes of the present milling æra! By One of the Fancy [i.e. Pierce Egan]. [Wi
RMPB0E3F–The Battle Between Crib and Molineaux, September 28, 1811. Artist: Attributed to George Cruikshank (British, London 1792-1878 London). Dimensions: Plate: 9 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (25.3 × 35.2 cm) Sheet: 10 1/2 × 14 1/8 in. (26.7 × 35.8 cm). Publisher: Walker and Knight, London. Subject: Thomas Cribb (British, 1781-1848); Tom Molineaux (American, 1784-1818). Date: October 3, 1811. This print represents the final boxing match between Tom Cribb, a leading English pugilist, and Tom Molineaux on September 28, 1811 at Thistleton Gap in Rutland-Molineaux was a former American slave who spent most of hi
RMR5FGNJ–Bill Richmond. Boxiana; or Sketches of ancient and modern pugilis. G. Smeeton: London, 1812. Bill Richmond (1763-1829). Pugilist/Boxer. Portrait. The son of former slaves, Richmond became a respected boxer. He fought a famous match against the British champion Tom Cribb in 1805. After retirement he established a boxing academy in London. Became a popular publican and respected member of the Fancy. Image taken from Boxiana; or Sketches of ancient and modern pugilism; from the days of the reowned Broughton and Slack, to the heroes of the present milling æra! By One of the Fancy [i.e. Pierce Eg
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