RMWHAXHC–A Dismasted Brig by J S Cotman (English, 1782-1842). Partic Pleasures, page 28. In sailing, a brig is a vessel with two masts, at least one of which is square rigged.
RM2BW8FC4–Sailing thrills in the Heart of London . Small sailing yachts have just been installed to add to the pleasures of Londoners on the lake , with its picturesque surroundings , in Regents Park . 18 August 1932
RM2BW8FD9–Sailing thrills in the Heart of London . Small sailing yachts have just been installed to add to the pleasures of Londoners on the lake , with its picturesque surroundings , in Regents Park . 18 August 1932
RM2BW8FCK–Sailing thrills in the Heart of London . Small sailing yachts have just been installed to add to the pleasures of Londoners on the lake , with its picturesque surroundings , in Regents Park . One of the yachts heeling over in a delightfully welcome breeze during the wave . 18 August 1932
RM2BW8FDP–Sailing thrills in the Heart of London . Small sailing yachts have just been installed to add to the pleasures of Londoners on the lake , with its picturesque surroundings , in Regents Park . One of the yachts heeling over in a delightfully welcome breeze during the wave . 18 August 1932
RM2BW8FDC–Sailing thrills in the Heart of London . Small sailing yachts have just been installed to add to the pleasures of Londoners on the lake , with its picturesque surroundings , in Regents Park . One of the yachts heeling over in a delightfully welcome breeze during the wave . 18 August 1932
RMWHATHA–The Court of Love, or an Election in the Island of Borneo 1812. The adaptation of Mr Lawrence's description of the Nairesses of Malabar, representing a scene in Carlton House. The Marchioness of Hertford, enthroned as Queen, is in the act of being pledged in a bumper of Curacoa by the Regent; the royal dukes are assembled around stating their claims for public preferment, while John Bull is seen below driving his daughter away from the scene of immorality. Cruickshank
RMWHAT4N–Parisian Head Dresses for April. 1812
RMWHATHM–Carlton House. The Gothic Room from W H Pine's History of the Royal Residences 1819
RMWHATJC–Life saving apparatus. Mr Grant's life preserver in cases of shipwreck. 1819
RMWHATKG–The Coronation of the Empress of the Nairs 1812. The Prince regent crowning the Marchioness of Hertford Empress of the Nairs, while the Earl is seen behind seated beside a statue of Venus, and the Royal dukes are assembled around their mistresses. The Princess Charlotte is caught a glimpse of in the right hand corner flying to the arms of the Prince of Orange who is dressed as an officer of Hussars
RMWHATHH–The Banqueting Room from John Nash's Brighton Pavilion 1820-25
RMWHATHB–Princely Amusements; or Humours of the Family 1812. Interior of the drawing room at Carlton House, here where the royal brothers and their mistresses are amusing themselves. The Prince of Wales is dancing hands across with his favourite to the tune of Off She Goes alluding to the Princess Caroline, who is leaving the room; another party are gambling at cards while the Duke of Sussex is smoking and listening to his charmer singing. Cruickshank
RMWHAT4G–William Pitt 1759-1806. Prime Minister. Isaac Cruickshank
RMWHATHD–The Mountebacks or Opposition Show Box 1812. An allusion to Sheridan's efforts to raise a fund for the purpose of rebuilding Drury Lane Theatre under the patronage of the prince Regent. Cruickshank
RMWHAT1K–Engraving showing the Royal Mint Gasworks. 1817
RMWHATHJ–The Chimney Sweepers Friend and Climbing Boys Album
RMWHAT35–Reproduction of Oersteds compass used in his original experiment on electromagnetism
RMWHAT4R–Von Clausewitz. Prussian military thinker Carl von Clausewitz is widely acknowledged as the most important of the major strategic theorists.
RMWHAT2X–Print of Gas Plant at Ackermann's 1812
RMWHAT4Y–P S Comet 1812
RMWHAT20–Duke of Wellington
RMWHAT4P–Sir Matthew Wood. by A W Devis 1768-1843
RMWHAT5C–Robert Stephenson by John Lucas
RMWHAT50–Auction Mart Coffee Room from Papworth Views of London 1816. Kensington Palace London
RMWHAT4W–Polly and Lucy taking off the Restrictions 1812. Interior of Carlton House the Prince Regent represented as Captain Macheath in prison chains, which are about to be removed by Mrs Fitzherbert and the Marchioness of Hertford. Three of the ministers are conferring in the distance, and caricactures of Sheridan and Colonel Hangar hand against the wall
RMWHAT46–The Prince of Whales; or the fisherman at Anchor 1812. The Prince of Wales represented as a whale floating in the sea of politics, surrounded by his favourites, who are introduced as the marine monsters; Sheridan is seen in the rear as a sea horse. Some allusion to the Perceval Administration.
RMWHAT2E–Gas Light Apparatus. Royal Mint Gasworks 1817
RMWHAT2C–Replica of Sommerring's Telegraph of 1809-12
RMWHAT4T–Aquatic Theatre . Sadlers Wells. London
RMWHAT22–G Cruikshank. The Battle of Waterloo 1816.
RMWHAT5A–Printed upon the ice, on the river Thames February 5th 1814. The season cold, you now behold! A sight that is very rare, all in a trice, upon the ice, just like a Russian fair..
RMWHAT1P–Views of ladies on their pedestrian hobbyhorses. Forerunner of the bicycle 1819
RMWHAT1G–Parisian Walking Dress. 1817
RMWH8P25–Spencer Tracy (1900-1967) US Actor
RMWHAT19–Britzska 1820. Popular in England during the early part of the 19th century. It was used for travelling long distances, or for driving in the park. The vehicle shown is said to have travelled from Chester to Rome and back
RMWHAT1X–Evening Dress c 1818 . English / French
RMWHAT24–Chapman's Chain Locomotive 1813
RMWHAT1B–Ball dress c 1817. La Belle Assemblie
RMWHAT23–Costume about 1818. Womens fashion. English / French
RMWHAT44–Plan of Brighton Pavilion from John Nash's Brighton Pavilion 1820-25.
RMWH94RY–Pierre Bonnard's Le Table
RMWH94RG–A Tree in a Storm by Josph Mallord William Turner
RMWHAT2K–View of British Steam Vessels
RMWH94TH–Constables's Hay Wain
RMWH8NYY–Peggy Ashcroft (1907-1991) as Viola in Twelfth Night , Old Vic 1950
RMWHAT1T–Promenade Dress. 1819
RMWHATKT–Supper at Vauxhall showing outdoor illumination probably 1800-1810. London
RMWH94T0–Princess de Lieven. 1785–1857, Russian noblewoman. wife of the Russian ambassador to London (1812–34). After her husband’s recall she settled in Paris. A brilliant personality, she was intimate with the great world of London and Paris, and her Paris salon acquired some note. Her friends included Metternich, Wellington, and Guizot. Her diary and much of her correspondence have been published in English.
RMWH94T4–Mr Oldham and his Guests by Joseph Highmore portrait painter 1692-1780
RMWH8P0K–Alec Guinness in the film of J B Priestley 's Last Holiday , 1950
RMWHAT4H–A Dandyess. early 15th century
RMWHAT2F–An exact representation of Mr Sadlers Balloon by which he and Mr Beaufoy ascended from the mermaid at Hackney. 29th August 1811.
RMWH94RT–William Nicholson's Begonias
RMWH94RE–Sickert's Cafe Scene
RMWHAT1C–Johnson, the first rider on the Pedestrian Hobbyhorse
RMWH8NYP–Alastair George Bell Sim (1900-1976) as Mr Bolfry in the play of that name 1943
RMWH8P03–Charles Laughton as Bottom in Midsummer Nights Dream
RMWH8P0C–Humphrey De Forest Bogart (1899-1957) in The Big Sleep 1946
RMWH94RW–Paul Nash Totes Meer air war painting
RMWH8P0P–Frankie Howerd ( Francis Alex Howard) ( 1922-1992) as Ali Oopla in Whoops Baghdad 1972. English comedian and actor
RMWHA77K–Tony Hancock as a new volunteer blood donor . Left to right Patrick Cargill as the long suffering doctor Ann Marryott and Tony Hancock. 2nd June 1961.
RMWH94PW–William Hogarth 1697-1764 The Graham Children
RMWH8P10–Jack Benny (1894-1974) stage name of Benjamin Kubelsky 1968 . US comedian
RMWH8P1E–Laurence Olivier (1907-1989)as Archie Rice in John Osborne's The Entertainer 1957
RMWH8P1M–Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise 1972
RMWHBHNE–Humphrey De Forest Bogart (1899-1957) . in The Big Sleep . 1946
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