RMAY1MBG–King William IV, public house sign, Chigwell, Essex, UK.
RM2E429GH–Robert Smirke, 1752–1845, British, His Majesty George IVth. Stipple engraving, line engraving and etching on wove paper.. Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), playwright and poet
RM2REJYF1–His present Majesty William IVth circa 1780 by John Roffe
RMR52928–'Handwriting upon the wall'. William IV. Political Sketches of H. B. [i.e. John Doyle. A series of coloured lithographic prints.] no. 1-757. London, 1829-43. Source: Tab.435.a.1-8. Plate 131. Volume 2. Language: English.
RFH42J2E–The Canongate, Edinburgh. 1822 procession King George IV Royal Mile. ALLOM c1840
RFG9ATWK–The Canongate, Edinburgh, during the procession King George IV, 1822. ALLOM 1838
RMAY1K2P–King William IV, public house sign, Chigwell, Essex, UK.
RMR552YF–'An after dinner scene'. 1. The court. 2. Lord Brougham. 3. William IV. Political Sketches of H. B. [i.e. John Doyle. A series of coloured lithographic prints.] no. 1-757. London, 1829-43. Source: Tab.435.a.1-8. Plate 160. Volume 2. Language: English.
RMR5C971–The wedding ceremony of Anne, Princess Royal and William IV, Prince of Orange in the French Chapel, St. James's Palace, 14th March 1733. Nuptiae Ceremoniales inter Annam Mag. Brit. Principissam Regalem et Gulielmum Principem Arausionensem, habitae in Capella Regia Sti Jacobi apud Londinum, Martis 14º. 1733. Source: Maps K.Top.26.2.f. Language: Latin. Author: RIGAUD, HYACINTHE.
RMR5ETWX–The Whig and Tory union; or, the devil, turned miner. The upper drawing shows a dinner party where Grey proposes a toast to the united aim of the Whigs and Tories, i.e. suppressing the people; the other diners, Brougham, King William IV; the Duke of Wellington and a bishop, raise their glasses in agreement, the King spilling his wine down his front. The lower drawing shows the devil in hell. The Political drama. [A series of caricatures.]. [London] : Printed and published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton Street, Clare Market, [1834-1835.]. Source: HS.74/1630 no.13. Author: Grant, Charles Jameson.
RMR5E7AC–King Richard the second. Act V. Scene II. The Entrance of King Richard & Bolingbroke into London. A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. London : J. & J. Boydell, 1803. Source: Tab.599.c. plate 43. Language: English. Author: SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. Northcote, J.
RMR530F4–King Richard the second. Act IV. Scene I. King Richard, Bolingbroke, York, Aumerle, etc. At the Parliament house. . A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. London : J. & J. Boydell, 1803. Source: Tab.599.c. plate 42. Language: English. Author: SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. BROWN, MATHER.
RMR5758B–Billy's birth day!. The Political drama. [A series of caricatures.]. [London] : Printed and published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton Street, Clare Market, [1834-1835.]. Source: HS.74/1630 page 36. Author: Grant, Charles Jameson.
RMR5EGA7–King Williiam IV. A History of England for the Young. London ; New York : London Printing & Publishing Co., [1872, 73]. Source: 9504.ff.7 volume II, before 310. Author: Tyrrell, Henry.
RMR58G8N–Illustration for the play by Shakespeare 'Henry IV, part 2'. Act I. Scene VI. A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. London : J. & J. Boydell, 1803. Painted by John Opie, R.A. Engraved by C.G. Player. and Rob. Thew. Source: Tab.599.c. vol.II, plate XVI. Language: English.
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