Sir Paul Pindar's Monument in St. Botolph's Church
1798
7
unknown artist
The Mansion House from Cornhill
1798
8
unknown artist
West Front of the Mansion House
1798
9
unknown artist, eighteenth century
Sadlers Sharp Shooters
1798
10
unknown artist
West Front of St. Paul's
1798
11
unknown artist, ( W. Hawkins )
Jonathan Wild precipitating himself into the sea, Vide, Book 2, Chapter 2, page 1
1798
12
unknown artist, ( John Raffield fl. 1761-1825 )
West View of the Cast Iron Bridge Built by Rowland Burdon, Esq., M.P. Over the River Wear at Sunderland in the County of Durham
1798
13
unknown artist
A Lieutenant Colonel
1798
14
unknown artist
Belshazzar's Feast, With a Translation for The Country Gentleman
1798
15
James Gillray, eighteenth century, 1756–1815, British
Consequences of a Successful French Invasion, No. I, Plate 2nd, We explain de Rights of Man to de Noblesse
1798
16
James Gillray, eighteenth century, 1756–1815, British
Consequences of a Successful French Invasion, No. III, Plate 2nd, We teach de English Republicans to work
1798
17
unknown artist
London Wall
1798
18
Print made by unknown artist
Elevation of the New East India House now Building in Leadenhall Street
1798
19
Print made by unknown artist
View of Cape Diamond
1798
20
Print made by unknown artist
View of the Rock Bridge
1798
21
unknown artist
Langbourn Ward Volunteer
1798
22
unknown artist
The Old Fountain in the Minaries
1798
23
unknown artist
Clarendon House
1798
24
unknown artist
Cornelius Van Dun, Memorial and Almas Houses
1798
25
unknown artist
Bay's Water City Conduit
1798
26
unknown artist
North Front of the Royal Exchange
1798
27
unknown artist
Castle Baynard Volunteer
1798
28
unknown artist
South Front of the Royal Exchange
1798
29
unknown artist
North, or inside, View of Traitor's Gate
1798
30
unknown artist
South View of the Bloody Tower
1798
31
unknown artist
The Trinity House
1798
32
Print made by unknown artist, eighteenth century
The Landlord's Daughter
1798
33
unknown artist, ( Heath )
William Wentforth, 2nd Earl of Strafford
1798
34
Print made by unknown artist, eighteenth century
The Tenant's Daughter
1798
35
unknown artist, ( Hopwood )
Much Ado About Nothing
1798
36
Print made by John Le Keux, 1783–1846, British
St Martin-in-the-Fields, London: Elevation and Section
undated
37
unknown artist
Lord Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount, Duncan of Camperdown
.1798
38
unknown artist
Richard Edgcumbe, 1st Baron Edgcumbe
1798
39
unknown artist
Old Houses in the Butcher Row
1798
40
unknown artist
South Front of the Bank
1798
41
unknown artist, eighteenth century
Bishopsgate Volunteer
1798
42
unknown artist
The Monument of Frances Dutchess Dudley - St. Giles
1798
43
unknown artist
The Royal Exchange
1798
44
unknown artist
St. Laurence's Church and Guild-Hall
1798
45
unknown artist
St. Laurance's Church and Guild-Hall
1798
46
unknown artist
Nibbling at a Thin Slice of Single Gloucester!!
1798
47
unknown artist
John Bull - Swearing to his Property
1798
48
unknown artist, ( G. L. )
Prospero on the Enchanted Island
1798
49
unknown artist
What Do You Want, Paddy?
1798
50
unknown artist
A Political Hypocondriac!!!
1798
51
unknown artist
Shades of Opposition; or, More Ghosts!!
1798
52
unknown artist
The Royal Rush Light
1798
53
unknown artist
A Voice from the Clouds or Modest Merit Rewarded
1798
54
unknown artist
Revolution of the 4th of Sept(embe)r - (The 18th Fructidor of the 5th Year)
1798
55
unknown artist
Let us all be Unhappy Together: A Poem written and composed by Mr. Dibdin for His Entertainment called the Wags
1798
56
unknown artist, (T. S.)
The Old Goat and Young Kid - or the Queensborough-Novelist
1798
57
unknown artist
Lobsters for the Ladies i.e. Jessamin Soldiers or a Veteran Corps Going on Duty
1798
58
unknown artist
Days of Prosperity; Or, Congratulations for John Bull
1798
59
unknown artist, eighteenth century
Sympathy or Paddy Bull's - Appeal to Gentlemen of Feeling
1798
60
unknown artist, eighteenth century
The Bedfordshire Hannibal taking the Oath of Eternal Enmity!!!
1798
61
unknown artist
A Military Extinguisher!!
1798
62
unknown artist
A View of the French Raft, as seen Afloat at St. Maloes, in February 1798. The machine is 600 Feet long and 300 broad, mounts 500 pieces of Cannon, 36 &48 pounders, and is to convey 15,000 Troops & for the Invasion of England
1798
63
unknown artist, eighteenth century
A View of the House of Correction in Gold Bath Fields