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Gin LaneThis print was published as a pair with Beer Street and contrasted the health and productivity benefits of drinking beer with the vice of gin drinking
Dulux Dog Drunk22nd August 1972: Dash, the famous old English sheep dog who has starred in the Dulux paint commercials for 12 years at the reception held in honour of his retirement
William Hogarth Gin LaneVintage engraving of showing a scene from William Hogarths Beer Street and Gin Lane. They depict the evils of the consumption of gin as a contrast to the merits of drinking beer
Who Comes Here?, A Grenadier - Victorian nursery rhyme illustrationA British Grenadier from a later age approaches a tavern - " Ye Bleeding Horse" - where some medieval characters are imbibing ale
Humour social comment the ale house cartoon by CruikshankThis is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated 1832
Drunken DogA dog wearing a party hat slumped in a corner next to a bottle of champagne. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Victorian satirical cartoon, Drunk man in a bar, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a Victorian satire on attractiveness of wealth, 19th Century. A wreck at the bar
Humour now that I heard Cruikshank 19th century cartoonThis is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated May 20th, 1828
Southwark Fair By William HogarthVintage engraving of Southwark Fair By William Hogarth
Midnight Modern Conversation, by William HogarthPhoto of an original engraving from the Works of William Hogarth published in 1833
Victorian satirical cartoon - On Drinking and a hangoverVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon. On Drinking and a hangover. Such pleasures quickly pass away. The Evening Red, The Morning Grey
Wallenstein lansquenet, painted by Wilhelm Camphausen (1818-1885), chromolithographWallenstein lansquenet. Musketeer from the time of the Thirty Years War (1618 - 1648). Chromolithograph after a painting by Wilhelm Camphausen (German painter, 1818-1885), published in 1871
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William Hogarth The Rakes Progress - Tavern SceneVintage engraving of showing a scene from William Hogarths The Rakes Progress. The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant
Tavern Scene, by William HogarthPhoto of an original engraving from the Works of William Hogarth published in 1833
Victorian satirical cartoon on temperanceVintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon, 19th Century. The Satires of Cynicus. In the morning we say, We ll live better today. In the Evening deplore, We are worse than before
Drunken Students1st March 1824: Undergraduates at Christchurch College Oxford suffering from hangovers after latenight drinking, arriving at church for matins
Champagne and Shades Santa DogSmall Dog In Santa Costume Lying Down With Champagne and Shades
Men fighting around a tableA convivial evening with friends goes all wrong when all the men start fighting each other, on and around the table. From Handley Cross; or, Mr
Too drunk to stand - Scanned 1881 Engraving
Dickenss Hard Times - Now, ThethiliaVintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. Now, Thethilia, I Don t Athk To Know Any Thecreth, But I Thuppothe I May Conthider Thith To Be Mith Thquire. Harry French. Wood engraving
Antique Rome - Orgy, Bacchanalia - MessalineIllustration of a Antique Rome - Orgy, Bacchanalia - Messaline
Scene in the streets of Ancient Romeillustration of a scene in the streets of Ancient Rome
Sleeping SatyrAntique illustration of a Barberini Faun, Fauno Barberini or Drunken Satyr
Wine tasting in the vaultsAntique illustration of a men in the bottle cellar
Bacchus, by Jacopo SansovinoAntique illustration of a Bacchus, by Jacopo Sansovino
Mans Burdencirca 1850: A man with a padlock and chain round his neck labelled wedlock is carrying on his shoulders a drunken woman drinking gin. Behind them is a pawnbrokers nameds Gripp
Happy Returns1868: A happy drunk lurches through his front door while his stoney faced wife waits to greet him. London Stereoscopic Company Comic Series - 581 (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Bored And DrunkA drunken revelry with drinkers collapsing under the table, dancing on its top and being sick. Entitled, Miseries of the Country
Keeping The PeaceCartoon titled A Slap At The Charleys or A Tom And Jerry Lark published in response to Robert Peels reorganization of the London metropolitan police force
Student Party1824: Oxford undergraduates on a latenight drinking escapade. The original caption reads Oxford Transports or Albanians doing Penance for Past Offences
Anniverary Of IndependenceCartoon showing the state of the nation with on one side drunkenness and on the other usury on the 61st anniversary of independence circa 1837. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
St. Giles sCartoon titled St. Giless depicting an elderly women, dressed in clothes in need of repair, a shawl and headscarf, drinking from a small glass while standing at a bar in a public house, London
The Red-Nosed ManSam Weller (right) listens to the red-nosed man in a scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837