Description
noted for her enduring patience and wifely obedience
The inn was the meeting place of the pilgrims in Chaucers' 'Canterbury Tales
in the background is a house built in a fanciful combination of architectural styles from Grecian to Chinese
'Early morning in the wilderness of Shur'
View of the north front of Guy's Hospital
Last dying speech and Confession, plate III of Cries of London Size:S: 45 x 30cm noted for her enduring patience'Last dying speech and Confession'. A stout, ragged woman bawls out her broadsides. In a doorway behind stands a woman holding an infant with a boy and dog next to her. To the right a boy picks a handkerchief from a pedestrian's pocket. Plate III of Cries of London, 1799.
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