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'The Pool of Bethesda', 1772. Artist: Unknown
 
'The March to Finchley', 1761.                                          Artist: Luke Sullivan
 
'The five orders of perriwigs' 1761. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'Evening', 1738. Artist: Spooner
 
'Noon', 1738.     Artist: WH Worthington
 
'Morning', 1738. Artist: J Mollison
 
'Evening', 1738. Artist: FF Walker
 
'The Beggar's Opera  Act III', 18th century. Artist: Blake
 
Taste in High Life, 18th century. Artist: Sam Phillips
 
'The Indian Emperor or the Conquest of Mexico', 18th century. Artist: Robert Dodd
 
'Cruelty in Perfection', 1751. Artist: Unknown
 
Debates on palmistry, 18th century. Artist: J Haynes
 
Woman Swearing a Child, 18th century. Artist: I Cook
 
'Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A Medley', 18th century.  Artist: William Hogarth
 
Charity in the Cellar, 18th century. Artist: Unknown
 
'Masquerades and Operas. Burlington Gate', 18th century. Artist: Unknown
 
'The Lottery', 18th century. Artist: Unknown
 
'Masquerade Ticket', 18th century. Artist: Unknown
 
Sigismonda, 18th century. Artist: Unknown
 
'The Pool of Bethesda', 1772. Artist: Unknown
 
Portrait of Sarah Malcolm, 18th century. Artist: Unknown
 
'O the Roast Beef of Old England', 1749. Artist: William Hogarth
 
The Invasion, England', c1834-1860 (1910).Artist: Thomas Phillibrown
 
'The humours and diversions of Southwark Fair', London, 1733. Artist: Anon
 
'Before', 1736. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'After', 1762. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'The Distressed Poet', 1740. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'Beer Street', 1751. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A medley', 1762. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'The industrious 'prentice performing the duty of a christian', from Industry and Idleness 1747. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'A Rake's Progress', 1735; plate IV of VIII. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'A Rake's Progress', 1735; plate VII of VIII. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'A Rake's Progress', 1763; plate VIII of VIII. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'Gin Lane', 1751. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'Innocence betrayed, or the journey to London', plate I of The Harlot's Progress, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'In high keeping by a Jew', plate II of The Harlot's Progress, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'The Compleat trull at her lodging in Drury Lane', plate III of The Harlot's Progress, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'In Bridewell beating hemp', plate IV of The Harlot's Progress, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'In a high saliuation [sic] at the point of death', plate V of The Harlot's Progress, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'A Rake's Progress', 1735, plate III of VIII. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'Strolling actresses dressing in a barn', 1738. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'The idle 'prentice betray'd by his whore ...', plate IX of Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William Hogarth
 
'The laughing audience', 1733. Artist: William Hogarth
 
Change Alley, London, 1853. Artist: John Carter
 
'Moses brought to Pharaohs daughter', 1809. Artist: Thomas Cook
 
Rosamond's Pond, St James's Park, Westminster, London, 1840. Artist: F Ross
 
Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram, 18th century (1844). Creator: W. J. Linton.
 
'The Man of Taste', 1731.                                             Artist: Anon
 
'Rich's Glory or his Triumphant Entry into Covent-Garden', 1732. Artist: Anon
 
George Arnold, c1738-1740 (1958). Artist: Unknown
 
Detail from 'Chairing the Member', by William Hogarth, 1755 (1956). Artist: Unknown
 
'The Fire-eater', 18th century.Artist: DB Pyet
 
'The Bench', 18th century.Artist: Thomas Clerk
 
'The Times, plate I', c1762 (1895). Artist: Unknown
 
'The Times, plate II', c1762 (1895). Artist: Unknown
 
John Wilkes, English politician, 1763 (1895). Artist: Unknown
 
John Wilkes, English politician, 1762-1763 (1895). Artist: Unknown
 
Dedication written by William Hogarth, 1745 (1865).Artist: Frederick George Netherclift
 
Weaving at Spitalfields, London, 1747 (1894). Artist: Unknown
 
'Her funerall properly attended', plate VI of 'The Harlot's Progress', 1833.Artist: J Stubbs