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Survey of London
… coadjutor' soon appeared in the person of the Reverend Hogarth J. Swale, the first incumbent of St. Mary's. 403 In …
A History of the County of Surrey
… printed in 1729. The fair was the subject of one of Hogarth's pictures. See also Southwark Fair, a collection of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The sculptured sign of the Dog and Duck, which appears in Hogarth's 'Southwark Fair,' can still be seen built into the …
Survey of London
… set up on the north side of the church. Plate No. 2 in Hogarth's series "Industry and Idleness" (The Industrious …
Old and New London
… in the museum of the hospital, and he is represented by Hogarth, in the last plate of "The Stages of Cruelty," …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which is still used as a hostelry. At the latter place Hogarth painted the celebrated portrait of Simon Lord Lovat, …
Survey of London
… by William Ashfold, who had previously been building in Hogarth Road to the east of Earl's Court Road (see page 220) …
Survey of London
… Van Camp 58. They were currently building houses in Hogarth Road and Knaresborough Place (see page 220) and it … houses on the Edwardes estate are very similar to those in Hogarth Road, the main differences being the adoption of …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… interest attaches to the font from the fact that William Hogarth, the painter, was baptized in it on the 10th …
Old and New London
… of the witnesses led to some ghastly disclosures, which Hogarth, who was present, immortalised in a picture which at … led to reforms in this vilelymanaged prison. A picture by Hogarth of the Fleet Prison Committee was that painter's … celebrated keeper of masqueraderooms in Soho Square, in Hogarth's time. REMAINS OF OLD HOLBORN BRIDGE. ( From a …
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