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John Nash on the spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place, Westminster, London, 1824. Artist: Anon
 
'The City Tonsor', 1771. Artist: Anon
 
'A Cornish Hug', 1781. Artist: Anon
 
The expense of lawyers, 1770. Artist: Anon
 
Predatory lawyers, 1770. Artist: Anon
 
'The Corsican Bajazet in London', 1803. Artist: Anon
 
'The Cockney in a Slough', 1804. Artist: Anon
 
'Honi soit qui mal y pense', 1821. Artist: Anon
 
View of a street fight scene at night, City of Westminster, London, 1822.   Artist: Anon
 
Earl of Chatham, 1809. Artist: Anon
 
'Mars and Venus, or Sir Cecil chastised', 1784. Artist: Samuel Collings
 
'The difference between law and justice', 1809. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
 
'Murphy the Dick-tater, alias the weather cock of the walk', 1837. Artist: Standidge & Co
 
'The haberdasher dandy', London, c1818. Artist: C Williams
 
'Walking the streets of London', 1818. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
'The Picadilly nuisance', London, 1818. Artist: Anon
 
A hackney coachman, London, 1814. Artist: Anon
 
'Perambulators in Hyde Park!', London,  1819. Artist: Anon
 
'Men bemoaning peace', Corn Exchange, London, 1815. Artist: Piercy Roberts
 
'Coming out of church', London, c1815. Artist: Anon
 
'Waltzing! Or a peep into the Royal Brothel, Spring Gardens', London, c1816.  Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
'All the world's a stage...', London, c1824. Artist: W Taylor
 
Satire on night watchmen, London, 1825. Artist: Anon
 
'The spirit of delusion', London, c1825. Artist: Anon
 
'Casualties of London street walking:a strong impression', London, 1826. Artist: Anon
 
'Casualties of London street walking; a faint impression', London, 1826. Artist: Anon
 
'The bottomless-Pitt' , Pitt making a speech, London, 1792. Artist: Anon
 
'Miseries of human life', Smithfield Market, London, c1800. Artist: Anon
 
Cockney Sportsmen, London, 1800. Artist: James Gillray
 
'A thoroughbred November and London particular', 1827. Artist: George Hunt
 
'French frippery and impertinence!! Que les Anglaises sont Betes', 1827. Artist: Edwin Flood
 
'A scene in Kensington Gardens - or - fashion and frights of 1829'. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Caricature of Sir John Key, c1830. Artist: Anon
 
An eighteenth-century dandy in Ranelagh Gardens, London, 1772. Artist: Anon
 
'A slap at the Charleys or a Tom & Jerry lark, vide New Poliece Bill', 1829 Artist: Thomas McLean
 
'Bow Street, the pick-pockets examined', London, 1830.   Artist: LB
 
'Results of the northern excursion', 1822. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
'The new man after God's own heart', 1791. Artist: Anon
 
'The Corporation hog's journey to Smithfield in stile or aldermen turned pig show men., 1790. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
 
'The Saveall, or Economy', 1828. Artist: Thomas McLean
 
'Best Mode of Going to Bartholomew Fair', c1825. Artist: Theodore Lane
 
'The Protestant's Champion!!', 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
'A Well-Fed Citizen going to his Country Seat at Hornsey', 1773. Artist: Anon
 
'A Member of the Corporation preparing for a City feast', 1789. Artist: Anon
 
'A City Hunt, or Preparations for Lord-Mayor's Day!!!', c1790. Artist: Anon
 
'The Monster broke loose or, a peep into the Shakespeare-Gallery', 1791. Artist: Anon
 
'Fishing for Flats or a Drag from the Stock Exchange', 1806. Artist: Anon
 
'Anacreontick's in full Song', 1801. Artist: James Gillray
 
'The Atlas of the Landed Interest', 1784. Artist: Anon
 
'The Westminster canvass', 1784. Artist: William Dent
 
'The Minister endeavouring to eke out Dr Pr-ty---n's Bisho-prick', 1787. Artist: James Gillray
 
'Pillars of the Constitution: Three o'Clock and a Cloudy Morning', 1809. Artist: Anon
 
'It's most hinfamous to let these here steamers out on a Sunday...', 1834. Artist: Anon
 
'The City Churches in Danger', 1834. Artist: Anon
 
'The Aeriel Ship, or Munchausen Improved!', 1835. Artist: Anon
 
'An Emblem of Wisdom Made of Wood', 1820. Artist: Anon
 
'One of the Advantages of Oil over Gas', 1821. Artist: Richard Dighton
 
'Passing a Mud Cart', 1821. Artist: Richard Dighton
 
'The Royal Extinguisher, or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians', 1821. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
'The Q-n's Ass in a Band-box', 1821. Artist: Anon