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- A check in the Park at Bagatelle
A check in the Park at Bagatelle Hunting dress 1807 - A Cheyenne Fairy
- A Chicago Hussar
- A Dedicatory Scene
- A Duel in the Riding School
A Duel in the Riding School - A Fatigue Party of Dragoons
A Fatigue Party of Dragoons - A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal
A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal 1800 - A Game of Snowball
The two little boys are playing at snowball. These lads enjoy a fall of snow, and still better than snowballing they like making a snowman with a charcoal ball for each eye and a streak of charcoal for his mouth. The shoes which they usually wear out of doors are better for a snowy day than your boots, for their feet do not sink into the snow, unless it is deep. These shoes are of wood, and make a boy seem to be about three inches taller than he really is. The shoe, you see, has not laces or buttons, but is kept on the foot by that thong which passes between the first and second toe. The thong is made of grass, and covered with strong paper, or with white or colored calico. The boy in the check dress wears his shoes without socks, but you see the other boy has socks on. - A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens
A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens 1800 - A Half-Crownation
Great fun was made of this meagre spectacle, as we may see by the satirical sketch, by H. B., entitled, "Going to a Half-Crownation," where the Dukes of Cumberland and Sussex are shown in a hack cab, the King and Queen in a hackney coach, on the box of which sits Lord Chancellor Brougham, bearing the great seal; whilst the omnibus behind contains the Fitzclarences, the King's family by Mrs. Jordan. The peers and peeresses are on foot; first, Lord Grey carrying the Sword of State, then Lord and Lady Durham, and last, Lady Grey. The gentleman on horseback is Mr. Lee, High Bailiff of Westminster. - A home among the mountains—Lucerne
- A Käah
- A Lady adorned with the Kurs and Safa