Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878, British
Peg Todd, as Head Nurse
undated
2
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770, French
Pamela having divided her clothes into threee Bundles, in order to leave the House, rejects that containing her Masters presents calling it the wicked bundle, & harangues over her own little Parcel which she huggs in her Arms;..
1745
3
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770, French
Pamela, being now in the custody of Mrs. Jenkes, seizes an occasion (as they are walking in the garden) to propose a Correspondence with Mr. Williams in order to contrive an Escape, who agree to hide their letters between two tiles near the Sunflower
1745
4
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770, French
Pamela with the Children and Miss Goodwin to whome she is telling her nursery tales. This last Piece leaves her in full possession of the peaceable fruits of her Virtue long after having surmounted all the difficulties it had been exposed to
1745
5
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878, British
Traveling in France -or, -Le départ de la diligence
1818
6
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812, French
Diligence and Dissipation: Good Advice from an Old Servant to the Young Ones (Plate 2)
1797
7
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850, British
Double Hairpin Set
after 1850
8
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850, British
Eight Rural Subjects
after 1850
9
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850, British
Her Majesty Queen Victoria & Family
ca. 1851
10
Print made by Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850, British
Italian Peasants - Tryoliean Waltz
after 1850
11
William Hincks, 1752–1797
Plate I: View taken near Scarva in the County of Downe, representing Ploughing, Sowing the Flax Seed and Harrowing
1791
12
Bradshaw & Blacklock, active ca.1850, British
Swiss Costumes
after 1850
13
Print made by Matthew Darly, active 1754–1778, British
Statue Hall or the Modern Register Office
1769
14
Print made by Thomas Bonnor, ca. 1740–ca. 1812, British
Stanford, the Seat of Sir Edward Winnington, Baronet